Wow, where to begin...
This is definitely written by a very sensitive person (and I mean that as a compliment) who's been through a lot in terms of relationships.
The art is stunning, the use of color as magic warms my heart.
And about characters. Both are very well developed and grow up as time goes by. They are on a journey to find self love and acceptance, discovering that there are relationships that help you find self-love and some that guide you away from it, and learning which are whitch (pun intended)
I very much respect this message and I think it's essential to young people growing up,
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Daily Report About My Witch Senpai, Mahou no Tsukaikata, Daily Witch About My Boss Japanese: 魔女先輩日報 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Aug 30, 2018 to ?
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Mochida, Maka (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #26932 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3368
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This was such an adorable story!!
First of all, l quite liked mangaka Mochida Maka’s artstyle. All the characters were incredibly cute & were also surprisingly pretty expressive. Though the manga is mainly in black & white the effects left behind from Shizuku’s magic are a lot of the times in pretty pastel colors! Like if she’s flying, sometimes her magic broom will let out these cute little stars which will be in soft pastel colors, or if she does something with her magic, the sparkles & “poof” from her magic will be in light shades of pink, yellow or blue. & Honestly it’s really pretty ... Nov 12, 2024
This two-volume series was a really cozy romance with minimal drama and likable leads. When I say minimal drama, I mean over-the-top or unrealistic situations. There is drama, but it's of the very human and believable variety. Our female lead struggles with insecurity that has been spurred on by the way others have treated her, from previous love interests to co-workers and society in general, because of her general temperament combined with her being a witch. It's all very relatable and understandable. The male lead starts off a bit gruff and irritable, but he quickly comes to both understand and appreciate the female lead for
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