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Magical Girl holoWitches Manga to Appear in Ultra Jump

Magical Girl holoWitches, a manga series based off Cover’s holoWitches project, will start serialization in Ultra Jump. The first chapter will appear from the October 2024 issue. [Thanks, ryokutya2089!]

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Shinichiro Ito is charge of illustrations. Ito’s other works include Love Forty and Shonen Macho+. As a note, he was the illustrator for those series and not the writer. So it’s highly likely that someone else will be in charge of writing the story for Magical Girl Holowitch while Ito provides the drawings.

Magical Girl holoWitches is a new multimedia project from Cover and hololive. In this alternate universe, six hololive VTubers became magical girls with the help of two original fairy characters. One of them is Aelu (voiced by Rie Takahashi from Fate/Grand Order and KonoSuba) and the other is Lagu (voiced by Aoi Yuuki from Puella Magi Madoka Magica and Persona 5). The VTubers who are part of this project are Amane Kanata, Sakura Miko, Himemori Luna, Houshou Marine, Murasaki Shion, and Sakamata Chloe.

You can watch the trailer for Magical Girl holoWitches here:

Other media works that’ll be part of this project will include a livestreams and an anime. There is also a webcomic series available via the official website.

The manga version of Magical Girl holoWitches will start appearing in Ultra Jump from the October 2024 issue.


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