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Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Vol. 1

Magica Magica Quartet
Translated by William Flanagan
By (artist) Hanokage
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Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Vol. 1

Magica Magica Quartet
Translated by William Flanagan
By (artist) Hanokage
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Overall rating: 4.4 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Review topics: ["art","girl","form","story","read"].

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A different kind of magical girl story

"If you've read a lot of magical girl stories, and want to read one that takes a darker turn on the genre, this is a good series to check out. The art is overall pretty cute, but also has some very twisted bits, which suits the story well. It's a very interesting read."

Lily (5/5)

Good Read!

"I read this after watching the anime, the story is good with nice art!"

Meowsh (4/5)

Deceiving

"The cover makes you think that it's going to be another magical girl anime with the cliche. Think again."

Lacie (5/5)

Breathes new life into the magical girl genre

"Madoka's manga is every bit as enchanting as the anime. Excellent art with a story which is just the right length to not wear out its welcome at any point. Dark, beautiful, and haunting."

Zroid (5/5)

Interesting Start

"I'm borrowing this series from my nephew as he told me it was dark and he loved it. I'm not too sure where this is going in the first volume yet. I'm intrigued. It seems to be typical shojo fantasy at first, but there is something off about these magical girls, the dialogue is quite depressing, and we come to realize these magical girls' lives are not all fun and games. The art, however, is usual cutesy shojo form. I'm definitely interested in continuing on wth the series but not sure whether this will win me over yet."

Nicola M. (3/5)

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  • Published date: May 29, 2012
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 146
  • Publisher: Yen Press
  • ISBN: 9780316213875
  • Dimensions: 5.0" W x 0.438" L x 7.5" H
Magica Quartet is a team formed of members of anime production studios SHAFT and Aniplex who came together to create "Puella Magi Madoka Magica." Members include Iwakami Atsuhiro, Akiyuki Shinbo, Gen Urobuchi, and Ume Aoki, who is also the creator behind "Sunshine Sketch."

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