Love Witch

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Love Witch
Genre Shoujo, magical girl
Manga
Authored by Naoko Takeuchi
Publisher Flag of Japan Kodansha
Serialized in Nakayoshi
Original run April 2002 – June 2002
No. of volumes 1

Love Witch is a manga by Naoko Takeuchi. This manga spans only one volume; running from April to June 2002 in Nakayoshi. Afterwards, the manga was dropped without explanation.

Ai is from a family is a long history of witches. However, only females in the family can become witches, and males born into the family are usually born to be cursed with bad health, which is her brother’s problem. He’s sick with a terminal illness, but there seems to be a chance she can save him if she can become a witch.

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