Summary

Magical girls are known for their transformations, bright, colorful outfits, and cute characters. Series likeSailor MoonandPreCurehave stood the test of time as fantastic narratives about younggirls growing up while also fighting evil. In the shojo demographic, these stories usually focus on character building and interpersonal relationships, using the magical girl aspect as a vehicle to progress those plot lines.

Magical girls' stories in seinen are fundamentally different. Rather than using themes of love and friendship to impart a hopeful message, they tend to explore darker ideas and feature more mature content. These manga often subvert the genre by creating characters that may not fit the typical magical girl archetype or placing them in more serious situations with more stakes.

Aya Asagiri from Magical Girl Site

9Magical Girl Site

A Chaotic Story Of Miserable Magical Girls

Seinen often coverheavy topics that are too explicitfor other demographics, including extreme violence.Magical Girl Sitefollows Aya Asagiri through all the troubles in her life. At school, she faces terrible bullying, and at home, she is abused by her dad and brother. One day, a strange website appears on her computer with a strange message, and she is given a magic wand in the form of a gun with a heart-shaped barrel. She has no choice but to fight in order to survive.

Magical Girl Sitecovers many things that aren’t suited for all audiences, so it’s much darker than a normal magical girl story. It’s an incredibly intense manga with almost no happy moments, but it does have some creative magical girl powers. This manga also gave the internet a pretty iconic meme, which is seen in chapter 103.

Wu Zetian, Tomoe Gozen, Marie Antoinette, Cleopatra from Majo Taisen

8The War Of Greedy Witches

Magical Girls Fight 1 Versus 1

Compared to other magical girl stories,The War of Greedy Witchesis quite different. Rather than young girls gaining magic powers, it’s famous women throughout history agreeing to fight to the death. The story follows Joan of Arc, the last witch invited, as she navigates Walpurgis Night,a tournament to determine who deservesto have their wish granted. Without any desires, Joan must look inward to figure out what she truly wants.

While magical girls and witches are two separate things, a case can be made for the characters in this manga. They gain special powers from an unknown entity, each person has a unique ability, and they even have special transformation sequences. The difference is that they don’t work together or fight for a greater cause. Each one is there for purely selfish reasons. It’s their greed that fuels their powers.

Ryuuko Matoi from Kill la Kill

7Kill La Kill

Proof That The Magic Is In The Outfit

Seinen content often comes with more mature themes and presentations, and in the case ofKill la Kill, there’s a lot more sex appeal. In the search for her father’s killer, Ryuuko Matoi enrolls at Honouji Academy to search for the person who wields the other half of her scissor blade. After being defeated by the student council president, Satsuki Kiryuuin, she finds a magic school uniform named Senketsu that allows her to transform and gain incredible power.

Kill la Killis an action comedy that plays with the idea that magical girls get their powers through their outfits and pushes it to the extreme. The characters in this manga fight using the powers embedded into their clothing, and they’re only defeated when they’re stripped bare. There’s a ton of nudity and revealing outfits in this manga, which is why it’s marketed toward adults.

Snow White from Magical Girl Raising Project

6Magical Girl Raising Project

An Intense Magical Girl Survival Game

In seinen manga, being a magical girl isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. It can actually get really messed up. In this story, a person has a one in 10,000 chance of becoming a magical girl through the Magical Girl Raising Project app, and they can live their lives comfortably using their powers. However, one day, the developers decide there are too many magical girls. To reduce their numbers, all the girls must fight to the death in a survival game.

This manga is pure violence and mainly consists of girls fighting each other using their unique abilities. There is little else to the plot other than that, but there are some cool combat scenes as a result. While there isn’t much depth to this story, it does change the perception of magical girls, who are usually a monolith of love and friendship.

Hiromi Sakura from Magical Girl Incident

5Magical Girl Incident

A Charming Gender-Swapped Magical Girl

It’s not just girls who can become magical. InMagical Girl Incident, Hiromi Sakura is an average, overworked office worker who used to dream of being a hero. However, after years of living in monotony, he’s settled into being a regular person, but that changes when he rescues a child from a strange monster. Suddenly,he transforms into a magical girlwith amazing powers.

Despite how silly this manga can be, it has some deep, emotional themes, and unlike many other seinen stories, this one has a happy ending. This manga falls more in line with traditional magical girl content, emphasizing the effects of love and friendship, but that’s okay since adult content doesn’t have to be sad to be good.

Majiba Kayo from Machimaho

4Machimaho: I Messed Up And Made The Wrong Person Into A Magical Girl!

The Out-Of-The-Box Delinquent Magical Girl

When someone is chosen to be a magical girl, it’s usually because they’re naturally kind or just, but in this manga, the one chosen was a little off. Mew is a guardian spirit that can transform people into magical girls to fight off the atasunmo, and one day, he stumbles upon a girl who would be perfect for the job. Unfortunately,that girl was a delinquentwith violent tendencies named Majiba Kayo.

This comedy truly paints magical girls in a different light, showing that not everyone is suited to be a savior of love and justice. Majiba is strong, violent, and short-tempered, and she doesn’t even need to transform to fight the monsters. She’s a battle-loving delinquent who relishes a good, firm punch. It’s not exactly the normal image of a magical girl.

Kirari from Suicide Girl

3Suicide Girl

A Dark Story With An Uplifting Message

Magical girls normally represent positive emotions and concepts like love and happiness, butSuicide Girldoes the complete opposite. While taking part in a group death, Kirari Aokigahara is recruited to fight monsters called “Phobias” that cause people to end their own lives. Due to her past trauma, Kirari agrees and begins fighting phobias with her new powers to prevent more deaths.

Going by the title, this manga covers the heavy topic of suicide and portrays it often within the story. Not only that, but Kirari’s powers also use motifs and symbolism representing the act of suicide, which can be triggering for some people. Despite this, the story delivers an uplifting message about helping others while also including great magical girl action.

Madoka, Homura, Mami, and Sayaka and Kyubey from Puella Magi Madoka Magica

2Puella Magi Madoka★Magica

The Most Iconic Magical Girl Story

Given the incredible popularity of the anime, it should be no surprise that the mangaPuella Magi Madoka★Magicais also a great piece of work. The story follows Kaname Madoka as she enters the secret world of magical girls who protect society from witches. After encountering a familiar named Kyubey, Madoka considers becoming one herself, but the new girl in school, Akemi Homura, urges her to reject the offer or else she’ll lose everything she loves.

What makesMadoka★Magicagreat is the way itchallenges the typical philosophyof magical girl content. Magical girl powers in this manga are part of a transaction, and to become magical, the girls must pay something. The story becomes much darker as the characters learn the true cost of their powers, resulting in an incredible reveal at the end. It may not be as exciting as the anime, but it’s still worth a read.

Illya from Fatekaleid Liner Prisma☆Illya 3rei!!

1Fate/kaleid Liner Prisma☆Illya 3rei!!

Magical Girl Spin-Off Of A Renowned Series

TheFateseriesis well known for its diverse set of media, including many anime, manga, and games.Prisma☆Illyais one of the spin-off stories that stars Illya von Einzbern and is separate from the usual war between mages. In this manga, a magic wand named Ruby claims Illya as its new master, transforming her into a magical girl and saddling her with many new responsibilities.

Prisma☆Illya 3rei!!is the latest part of the series, which covers Illya’s adventure in a parallel world. TheFateseries has always been known for its use of dark concepts and ideas in its content, so despite its use of traditional magical girl elements, this manga has much more nuance than it appears. It makes for a blend of lighthearted and intense storytelling.