Miraculous #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis first volume of the Miraculous Chibi series collects lighthearted, kid-friendly adventures featuring chibi-style versions of Ladybug and Cat Noir. The stories focus on fun, low-stakes capers like a pizza-themed chase, emphasizing humor and the duo's playful dynamic rather than the high drama of the main series. Published by NBM in 2025, this trade paperback is a spin-off aimed at younger readers or fans seeking a softer take on the Miraculous Ladybug universe.
In "Catnip Fragrance," Marinette faces a quiet challenge as she tries to overcome her social awkwardness by focusing on physical coordination—only to find her efforts constantly interrupted by her duties as Ladybug. Written by Carrie Harris and brought to life by Ryan Jampole’s expressive art and Marco Pelandra’s vivid colors, this issue captures the everyday tension between personal growth and heroic responsibility. The cover by Angie Nasca perfectly frames Marinette’s determined yet overwhelmed state.
In "Catnip Fragrance," Cat Noir’s attempt to impress Ladybug with a bold new cologne backfires spectacularly when the scent draws not admiration, but an overwhelming swarm of stray cats. Written by the team behind the series and illustrated with playful energy, this lighthearted tale captures the chaos that unfolds when a superhero’s romantic gesture goes hilariously awry.
In "Earning My Spots," Marinette struggles to balance her everyday awkwardness with her secret life as Ladybug, determined to master her physical coordination—only to find her efforts constantly interrupted by superhero duties. Written by the team behind the series and illustrated with dynamic energy, this heartfelt story captures the real-life grind behind the glamour of being a hero.
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