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Ryū Mizunagi's Witchcraft Works Manga Ends in Volume 17

posted on by Adriana Hazra
Ryū Mizunagi's romantic comedy manga launched in 2010, inspired 2014 TV anime

The 16th compiled book volume of Ryū Mizunagi's Witchcraft Works manga revealed on Wednesday that the series will end in its 17th compiled volume.

Vertical is releasing the manga in English, and it describes the story:

Honoka Takamiya is an average student. Ayaka Kagari, his classmate who sits next to him in class, on the other hand, is the class "Princess." Ayaka is tall, strikingly gorgeous, and has a regalness to her that almost exudes a royal attitude. Despite their proximity in school, over the school year the two have never shared much conversation... until today.

So today as class ended, Takamiya was suddenly attacked by a cat-eared witch and her band of bunny-costumed thugs! And if that were not enough of a shock, this average joe would then be saved like a Princess by none other than Ayaka Kagari... a witch herself!

Mizunagi launched the manga in Kodansha's Good! Afternoon magazine in March 2010. The magazine announced in its May issue on April 7 that the manga was entering its final arc. Vertical published the 15th volume on April 13.

The manga inspired a television anime adaptation that premiered in January 2014. Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired in Japan. The manga's eighth volume bundled an original anime disc in 2015.

Source: Witchcraft Works volume 16


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