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The Classroom of a Black Cat and a Witch · review

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Top reader Aug 21, 2023 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
7 /10

With the return of the same creator of Gakkou no Juliet a favorite of mine, I expected something special with this manga. It starts off with a world of magic and every person has a certain trait based on what star sign they are born with and basically becomes your family name as well. The magical system in the world is quite the interesting mix to add astrology as the main and primary basis. The character at times is a joy to watch their coven develop and get to know each other. While the characters are expressive and distinct from one another this manga isreliant of tropes and such. As well as the comedy aspect, while it gave me a chuckle and smiles here and there, it really depends on how you take your comedy and it's not for everyone to enjoy.

While at first my expectations of this were low in the few chapters thinking this manga doesn't really take itself seriously so I won't need to take it too seriously as well, but I was wrong. Though I disagree with the method to execute it, it expands on the lore and story more after a certain point. But it also comes back to be lighthearted after a heavy arc.

This is where I disagree how it handled heavy stuff kind of in a distasteful way. It doesn't let you ease in into the heavy part and it just suddenly dives you in. A roller coaster that just has a sudden drop with no anticipation. With the criticism out of the way I still enjoy some parts of this manga.

And as always, the authors art is still a treat to behold and rare panels that includes extra color which some manga doesn't have or probably the 1st one I've saw.

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