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- © Magica Quartet, Fujino Fuji / Yen Press
- Manga Score: 7.34
- Author: Magica Quartet
- Illustrator: Fujino Fuji
- Publisher: Yen Press
- Volumes: 5
- DB title: Magia Record: Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica Gaiden
- Rating: 16 and up
- Genres: DramaSuspenseMahou ShoujoPsychological
Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story
Synopsis
A chance encounter between girls weaves a new tale...Recurring dreams of an unfamiliar girl draw Iroha Tamaki to Kamihama City, the last place she visited before the dreams began. Her only clue is a tiny Kyubey, which she aims to catch in the hope it will provide answers about the dreams and the heartache she feels each time they fade. Still, even as an experienced magical girl, the witches in this city are far more powerful than anything she's encountered back home. Can Iroha survive in Kamihama long enough to uncover the secrets within? A new story unfolds in this manga adaptation of the mobile game!
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Melonada
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Having caught up with the latest chapter, I wanted to update my review on this overlooked manga.
I've never played the game but I heard that the manga was a better retelling of it than the anime. I quickly became invested in the story due to its many mysteries, which gradually unravel with each new volume. The art style also grows more polished and fights become longer. If you're a fan of the original anime, you may be surprised by the more light-hearted tone of this manga. But as you read on, you realize that it's more depressing under the surface.
Iroha Tamaki is a strong-willed and read more
I've never played the game but I heard that the manga was a better retelling of it than the anime. I quickly became invested in the story due to its many mysteries, which gradually unravel with each new volume. The art style also grows more polished and fights become longer. If you're a fan of the original anime, you may be surprised by the more light-hearted tone of this manga. But as you read on, you realize that it's more depressing under the surface.
Iroha Tamaki is a strong-willed and read more