Witchcraft
Witchcraft tells the story of Mochizuki Kaoru, a meek young man who no matter what he does, misfortune always seems to be hot on his heels. While he's more than used to getting picked on, one day he musters up the courage to stand up against a group of bullies, hoping that they'll leave him alone. Much to his chagrin, the bullies don't appreciate this sudden surge of confidence, and he's forced to run for his life to avoid a serious beating.
He rushes down a rainy shopping street, and after he finally comes across a store that's still open, he slams open the door to a fortune telling shop run by the bespectacled beauty Kagami Kyouko. She offers to patch him up a bit, and after learning about his bully troubles, she suggests a curious solution to his problems: hypnotism. While skeptical, he agrees to be put under a spell meant to help him face his adversaries without fear. Is Kagami a charlatan, or does she actually have some special ability? She's quickly put to the test, as the three thugs enter her shop as soon as she's done hypnotizing Kaoru...
The two protagonists are later joined by a large supporting cast, including Sara, Kagami's self-proclaimed rival in the art of the arcane; the gangster Kurosawa, looking to exploit Kagami's rumored psychic powers for his own gains; the famous idol Megumi, who out of nowhere slips Kaoru a love letter at school; and a mysterious young girl who seem to have a history with both Kagami and Sara.
Make sure good fortune awaits you in 2019 with the supernatural comedy Witchcraft from industry legend Yamatogawa, a title sure to spellbind any and all readers!
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This is why I'm not giving it 5 stars.
If you're into futanari, give it a go.
I loved the glasses girl on this one.
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Fantastic art from Yamatogawa, with a variety of lovelies on display. I also thoroughly enjoyed the scenario. We need more magic-themed, story arc-heavy manga like this on Fakku!
The basic framework of the book is built out of fairly standard hentai tropes: long-suffering loser guy falls in with a girl through random stroke of fate, ends up having sex with her, her friends, her rivals, her enemies. But, it's a standard trope because it works, and despite what my summary might make it sound like it's not a harem story. There's character development and a serious story arc all throughout, which nicely accentuates the sexytimes and sexyarts. That isn't to say that the story is a masterpiece, but Yamatogawa makes good use of the better clichés without drowning in them.
If you've picked up any of the later FAKKU Yamatogawa releases (like Power Play) and enjoyed them, then I'd highly recommend Witchcraft. But as I already mentioned at the start, it's also a good choice for anyone looking for long-form material.
I thought it started off quite well. But I wish a few panels were devoted to the two fights, so we get an idea of how this puny guy quickly beat down the bullies and thugs. His rage gave him purpose and energy, but it didn't give him muscles or (presumably) combat skill. Instead the fights were skipped over and reduced to before/after.
It's a fact of life that in fiction there is more sexual drama when total mutual consent is not present. Here it is the lighter, unwilling-pleasure variety.
The artwork was highly appealing, but some of the continuity seemed awkward.
The book's final chapter was excellent, reaching a spectacular crescendo of intensity and really giving solid value to the book. The denouement was weak, but it didn't matter because the vibes from the big finish were so strong.
Overall: loved it.
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