![]() The premise Viz provides is, “An unlikely romance has planet-sized consequences!” With a tagline like that, why wouldn’t I try it?! But it was not what I was expecting at all. ~ TwwkĮarthchild is a brand new series at Shonen Jump so, me being me, I had to check it out. ![]() Of course, I’ll wait and see if the action elements will be as strong as the rest, which is very good indeed. There’s a strong hint of mystery and action to come as well, though frankly, I’d rather the series just sit in this humorous tone, so I’m a little disappointed to see that the series might incorporate the prophecy elements more strongly. She is really a joy as she schemes in the silliest of ways to draw Morihito nearer her romantically, while frequently fumbling spells which, while always technically working, lead to other sometimes painful outcomes. ![]() ![]() Volume one, though, is far more about romcom fun and the gentle give and take between the serious Morihito and Nico, who is one of the funniest, most lovable romantic comedy leads in recent memory. As the incorrigible Nico starts school life, Morihito must protect her against a prophecy that predicts harm to befall her. Adolescent witch Nico is thrilled to move back to the city and start high school, though she’s most excited to be paired with her childhood friend, Morihito (Moi), who just happens to be both an ogre and her new familiar.
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