Comics tagged with 'magical girl'

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    Footloose
    Footloose
    Creator(s): Emily Brady
    Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
    Content Warnings: fantasy violence, mental illness
    Update Schedule: Thursdays

    Summary: Keti Jones is a third generation Primary Protagonist, with some seriously mixed up DNA and a predispotion to Multiple Genre-induced Sanity Dysfunction. In a world where the rules of Fiction control everything she must learn to defend herself... with shoes. A YA comedy about faeries, werewolves and humans trying to understand each other in a highschool of weird martial arts.
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    Black Market Magic
    Black Market Magic
    Creator(s): Emily Brady
    Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Urban Fantasy
    Content Warnings: fantasy violence, hate speech
    Update Schedule: Sporadic

    Summary: Kim is a human unregistered magic user. As the government of England uses its state-sponsored magical girl army "The Soldiers of Fortune" to persecute non-humans, she, her girlfriend, her grouchy Fey mentor, and a Werewolf girl who just wants to order pizza form an unlikely resistance cell in the suburbs of London. A dark satire of the magical-girl genre, set in a contemporary dystopia.
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    Tuppence for Stardust
    Tuppence for Stardust
    Creator(s): Anje Saturnalis
    Genre(s): Fantasy, Mystery, Urban Fantasy
    Content Warnings: blood/injury
    Update Schedule: Mondays, Thursdays

    Summary: The year is 1987, and Amenytha Synnendor has just woken up on a desolate moor on the sleepy English island of Hollersey. Lost, far from home, and with only a strange shapeshifting fox to help her, Amy has to deal with both the island's strange magic, the perils of making friends, and her capricious new mentor's whims as she fights for the answers that could lead her home. But something darker lurks there, in the dream-corners and between-places of her story. Something much, much darker.