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Mashle: Magic and Muscles, Vol 1
Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781974719297
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Deep in a magic realm where magic reigns supreme, lives Mash, a fitness god oblivious to the world’s ways. Discovered and forced to enroll in magic school, Mash, with no magic ability, must compete. His secret? Crushing magic with muscles! Follow Mash’s journey in “Mashle: Magic and Muscles, Vol. 1” by Hajime Komoto as he punches his way to the top. Will his strength be enough to become a Divine Visionary? 9781974719297
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Shristi Bagri –
I had high hopes, but the story felt a bit underdeveloped. The jokes were hit-or-miss for me. I’m not sure I’ll continue.
Monu –
Mashle is a blast! The action is over-the-top, and the characters are entertaining. I’m looking forward to the next volume.
Ayush Narang –
I enjoyed the humor and the premise is unique. However, the plot felt a bit repetitive at times. Still a fun read though.
Khyati Singh –
Absolutely hilarious! Mash’s muscle-powered solutions to magical problems are gold. A great start to the series.
Mohit Bijpuriya –
I laughed so much reading this! The power scaling is hilarious. It’s a great parody of magic anime.
Prakhar Sharma –
A refreshing take on the magic school trope. Mash is an awesome protagonist, and the action scenes are well done.
Paras Jain –
The concept is interesting, but the execution felt a little predictable. Still, I chuckled a few times. Okay artwork.
Bhavna –
I was hooked from the first page! Mash’s absurdity is just too good. A must-read for comedy fans.
Vibhuti Aggarwal –
Entertaining and lighthearted. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is a plus. A good way to unwind.
Ayush Kanojia –
A fun and quirky read! Mash’s sheer strength is hilarious against the magic backdrop. The story is engaging, and the art is great.
Shreya Vatsa –
It’s a fun manga but can feel a bit simple. The jokes are funny, but I wish there were more depth.
Naman Sharma –
The art style is appealing, and the story is generally engaging, but sometimes it feels childish. Still enjoyable.
Saurabh Singh –
A decent read. Some of the humor landed flat, and the plot is fairly straightforward, but it kept me entertained.