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Mashle: Magic and Muscles, Vol. 2

by Hajime Komoto

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Series: Mashle (2)

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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! In the midst of a battle with a chosen magic user graced with two marks, Mash makes a shocking discovery about his opponent. Then, more trouble is on the way when Mash's dorm gets paired with Lang, a dorm full of bad characters, for outdoor activities. Now Mash is caught up in a fight for coins and the pride of his dorm!… (more)
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Okay, the joke is starting to wear thin already as our super strong but non-magical Mash Burnedead continues to punch his way through his magical opponents at the Easton Magic Academy in the Magic Realm. We'll round this one up to three stars for the cream puffs, sorting unicorn, and the outrageous coin trick in the closing pages, but future volumes are going to need to bring some extra oomph. ( )
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Single-line magic users. A term used to specify those with just one mark on their faces. The majority of people in this world are single-line magic users. But . . . there are rare exceptions who have multiple marks. A magic user's number of marks grows in accordance with their magical ability.
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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! In the midst of a battle with a chosen magic user graced with two marks, Mash makes a shocking discovery about his opponent. Then, more trouble is on the way when Mash's dorm gets paired with Lang, a dorm full of bad characters, for outdoor activities. Now Mash is caught up in a fight for coins and the pride of his dorm!

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