Cosplay Reading List
Do you love cosplay and just can’t get enough? Do you also love to read? Just because the sun has gone down and your snuggled up in bed, doesn’t mean that you can’t still enjoy your favorite hobby. There are a multitude of books related to cosplay ranging from sewing techniques to help you hone your craft to sci-fi novels that will inspire your creations.
Checkout our top list for the most fun reads relating to cosplay:
- “The Cosplay Handbook” by Svetlana Quindt: “The Cosplayers Handbook” is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the art of cosplay. Authored by renowned cosplayer Svetlana Quindt, this book offers a comprehensive guide filled with expert tips, step-by-step tutorials, and valuable insights into the world of costume play.
- “Cosplay World” by Brian Ashcraft and Luke Plunkett: “Cosplay World” is a captivating exploration of the global phenomenon of cosplay. Authored by Brian Ashcraft and Luke Plunkett, this book showcases the colorful and creative universe of costume play through stunning photography and in-depth interviews with cosplayers from various corners of the world.
- “Iris Zero” by Piro Shiki: A manga series that follows the adventures of a high school student who can see the “irises” of people’s eyes and gets involved in cosplay-related mysteries.
- “Cosplay Crisis” by Miyuki Miyabe: A mystery novel that revolves around the world of cosplay and the secrets of its enthusiasts.
- “Kigurumi Guardians” by Lily Hoshino: A manga series where magical girl guardians protect the city by transforming into animal-themed kigurumi costumes.
- “Cosplay Basics: A Beginners Guide to the Art of Costume Play” by Yuki Takasou: A beginner-friendly book that covers the basics of cosplay, from choosing characters to crafting costumes and props.
- “My Hero Academia” by Kohei Horikoshi: “My Hero Academia” is a popular manga and anime series created by Kohei Horikoshi. Set in a world where individuals can possess superpowers known as “Quirks,” the story follows Izuku Midoriya, a Quirkless boy who dreams of becoming a hero. When he inherits a powerful Quirk from his idol, All Might, he gains admission to U.A. High School, a prestigious academy for aspiring heroes.
- “The Princess and the Dressmaker” by Jen Wang: A graphic novel that tells the story of a young dressmaker and a secretly cross-dressing princess, beautifully exploring themes of self-expression and creativity.
- “Cosplay Cuties” by Holly Smale: The first book in the Geek Girl series, featuring a socially awkward teenager who gets thrown into the world of cosplay and conventions.
- “Costume Quest” by Zac Gorman: A graphic novel that follows a group of kids who discover that their Halloween costumes can transform into powerful, real-life versions of themselves.
Cosplay books are fun to read because they provide a captivating gateway into a vibrant and imaginative subculture. They offer a unique blend of visual inspiration, practical advice, and often whimsical or thrilling narratives that center around the world of cosplay. Whether you’re an experienced cosplayer looking for tips, a novice seeking guidance, or simply someone curious about the creativity and dedication behind this hobby, cosplay books offer an enjoyable and insightful journey into the colorful realm of costume play, making them both informative and entertaining reads for a diverse range of readers.
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