Mashle : magic and muscles. 13, Rayne Ames and the strongest pole arm user / story and art by Hajime Komoto ; translation, Nova Skipper ; Shonen Jump series lettering, Eve Grandt ; graphic novel touch-up art & lettering, Phil Christie.



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Translation of: Masshuru. Manga format; reads from back to front, right to left. "First published in Japan in 2020 by SHUEISHA Inc., Tokyo."--Colophon page. In English, translated from the Japanese.

Title
Mashle : magic and muscles. 13, Rayne Ames and the strongest pole arm user / story and art by Hajime Komoto ; translation, Nova Skipper ; Shonen Jump series lettering, Eve Grandt ; graphic novel touch-up art & lettering, Phil Christie.
Artist
Skipper, Nova, translator.
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Language
English, Japanese
Type
Book
Abstract
"Can muscles crush magic?! In the magic realm, magic is everything--everyone can use it, and one's skill determines their social status. Deep in the forest, oblivious to the ways of the world, lives Mash. Thanks to his daily training, he's become a fitness god. When Mash is discovered, he has no choice but to enroll in magic school, where he must beat the competition without revealing his secret--he can't use magic! Right before the destined day of the eclipse, an army of demi-humans invades, throwing the land into chaos. Renatus and the other Visionaries launch a counterattack, but they immediately find themselves face-to-face with Innocent Zero's four remaining sons. Later, after a crushing display of power, Innocent Zero demands the frightened populace hand the unconscious Mash over. Can Meliadoul find a way to recharge Mash in time for him to defend himself?"--Back cover.
Year
2023
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