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Batwoman #5 builds to a showdown between sisters
Nightcrawler’s not loving the aliens in Uncanny X-Men #32
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Magical Girls Abound in This Webcomic Roundup

Latonya Pennington4 years ago4 years ago06 mins

One of my favorite comic book subgenres is mahou shoujo or magical girl, a Japanese manga and anime subgenre involving female magic users who are usually witches, warriors, superheroes or idol singers. Not only are most of these comics considered feminist, but many of these manga also have LGBTQ+ characters and themes that appeal to…

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