Magical Midlifer: A Mixed Bag Manga Review

Yen PressS⁤ “Magical Midlifer” Vol.1 Offers Amusing Premise Hampered by Fractured Worldbuilding

Anime UK News reviewed Yen Press’s release of Magical Midlifer ‌Volume 1, finding a perhaps amusing take on the ​magical‍ girl genre weighed down by inconsistent worldbuilding. The manga,​ by author⁤ Teraoka Yuta ‍and artist Nemumi Haiba, follows a middle-aged man who⁣ gains magical girl powers.

the review highlights moments of success, such as⁢ a⁢ comical transformation sequence‍ and​ a surprising⁣ shift in tone with ⁣a display of gore that effectively raises the stakes. Though, the reviewer⁣ notes the story struggles with a lack​ of cohesion, ultimately detracting from the overall experience. ‍The art,by ⁢Haiba,is praised for ⁤its detail in character and‌ habitat design,despite a minor inconsistency in the cover art. Translation is handled by Andrew Hodgson with lettering by ​Brandon‍ Bovia, and is⁣ described as a good ⁢read without translation notes. Magical ‍midlifer Volume 1 ‍is recommended for fans⁣ of the magical girl genre willing to overlook its flaws, but deemed skippable for those unfamiliar with‍ or uninterested in the⁣ genre. A free‍ extract is available ⁣on the Yen ⁢Press website. The ⁣review copy⁣ was supplied by ‌yen ‍Press.

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