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Magi, Vol. 25, Volume 25: The Labyrinth of Magic by Shinobu Ohtaka

nraptor's review against another edition

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fast-paced

4.0

mimirtells's review

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4.0

4/5 Stars (%78/100)

After telling the story of Alma Torran, Aladdin expects other countries to form an alliance but it is not as simple as that. At that moment a very different Judar and Hakuryuu arrive and we learn what they were doing in the past weeks or so. Judar is much more powerful thanks to black rukh while Hakuryuu conquers a new dungeon. We see their act of revolution and eventual clash with the "witch" Ren Gyouken. This volume focuses entirely on Hakuryuu and Judar and I have to say I really liked it. You really start to sympathize with Hakuryuu and even Judar. We'll see what the future holds for Hakuryuu, Judar, and other countries.

sheepy13's review

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5.0

Can't say that I overly cared for Hakuryu like he is a good characters and added quite a bit to the story but I just couldn't click with him. This current arc involving him has me liking his developments which in turn makes me like his character more. Some of Judars moments in this volume were so Darn good but to be honest they usually are anyways!

mekeisha's review

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adventurous dark tense medium-paced

3.0

nada's review against another edition

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5.0

My favorite volume so far 😍

rafaelsampaio's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5/5
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