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A review by luluwoohoo
Witch Hat Atelier, Volume 11 by Kamome Shirahama
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
Witch Hat Atelier Volumes 10-12 by Kamome Shirahama
☀️☀️☀️☀️⛅
Now that we're in the thick of it, this once sweet and innocent series has developed into a dark and tense fantasy that captivates with its art as well as its plot.
These three volumes run seamlessly together in a climactic storyline that kept me enthralled. The development of the universe has led to a point where the worldbuilding can take a backseat to the growing drama between the characters. There are powerful friendships and connections reaching their peak in these volumes which is wonderful to see.
I love the in depth examination of magic and it's gatekeeping, and the fact that we've yet to take a side on that argument when both sides are equally to blame. The catastrophic results of misuse is clear from volume one, but the journey to resolution is far from over and I'm desperate for more after finishing on such a cliffhanger.
The growth and maturity in this series has been lovely to see. I would absolutely recommend this series to someone starting out with manga, and I'm waiting with baited breath for more installments to be released.
☀️☀️☀️☀️⛅
Now that we're in the thick of it, this once sweet and innocent series has developed into a dark and tense fantasy that captivates with its art as well as its plot.
These three volumes run seamlessly together in a climactic storyline that kept me enthralled. The development of the universe has led to a point where the worldbuilding can take a backseat to the growing drama between the characters. There are powerful friendships and connections reaching their peak in these volumes which is wonderful to see.
I love the in depth examination of magic and it's gatekeeping, and the fact that we've yet to take a side on that argument when both sides are equally to blame. The catastrophic results of misuse is clear from volume one, but the journey to resolution is far from over and I'm desperate for more after finishing on such a cliffhanger.
The growth and maturity in this series has been lovely to see. I would absolutely recommend this series to someone starting out with manga, and I'm waiting with baited breath for more installments to be released.
"The counter-clock seal is but a fleeting, fruitless struggle against the immutable current of time[...] Fate is always waiting when the clock reaches its moment once again."