“Supika challenges sexist magic school hierarchy using star Spica to become first-class astrologer despite principal's son opposition.”
Rokutousei Spica
六等星スピカ
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Supika challenges sexist magic school hierarchy using star Spica to become first-class astrologer despite principal's son opposition.
Supika studies at a school that teaches the magics of astrology and astronomy. Astrologers like Supika can use three magic items, a sun, moon, or star. Supika uses the star Spica (Virgo's brightest star), which is the most powerful item she can use at her level. In the school, however, women are stuck as third class students--they aren't allowed to reach the higher levels boys can. Of course, Supika doesn’t really agree with the obsolete rule and tries to get more powerful in order to become first class. Amano, the son of the principal, doesn’t agree with Supika’s free spirit and tries to stop her from becoming a first class astrologer... (Source: Storm in Heaven)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 5 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 40m approx
- Published Jan 2001 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M3904 catalog