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Magical Girl Site, Volume 1
Author(s) | Kentarō Satō |
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Published | July 4, 2013 |
Publisher | Akita Shoten Seven Seas Entertainment |
Genre(s) | Supernatural Dark Fantasy |
Age group | Young Adult |
Magical Girl Site, Vol. 1 is a young adult dark fantasy manga/graphic novel by Kentarō Satō, originally published on July 4, 2013. It is the first book in the Magical Girl Site series.
Trigger Warnings
- Assault
- Blood
- Bullying
- Death
- Gore
- Sibling abuse
- Torture
- Rape (threats)
- Sexual assault
- Suicide (mentioned)
Representation
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- Queer main characters (unlabeled) Aya and Tsuyuno are both shown to be attracted to girls, but their specific orientations are never revealed
- Gay main character (problematic) Kiichiro is confirmed to be gay but is characterized as predatory and is depicted sexually assaulting another character
- Trans girl main character