Magical Girl Apocalypse

Do you like mass murder?  Do you hapless teenagers?  Do you like time travel and/or dimension hopping?  Do you like scary crap?  If the answer to any of these questions is "yes", then this is the manga for you.

Things start of like any normal high school drama manga.  Kii Kogami is bored with his everyday school life.  He has friends, a crush, and everything else a teenager could want.  Then a bunch of monsters that resemble girls come and start killing every person in sight.  Seriously.  Everything and everybody Kii takes for granted is destroyed.  To make matters worse, some of these "girls" turn whoever they kill into bloodthirsty "zombies", for lack of a better word.

Somehow Kii, a childhood friend (a key character), and a few others escape the school only to learn how bad things really are.  These magical girls and their "zombies" are everywhere, maiming and killing anything that has the nerve to be a human being.  Adding injury to injury. these "girls" don't seem to die no matter what is done to them.

Things seem hopeless for Kii and company, until they meet a certain magical girl reveals everything.  They travel through time, learn how to kill the magical girls, learn learn who created them and why they were created in the first place.

This manga is merciless.  People are killed by fire, explosions, cars, gravity, and plain brute force.  One poor girl was killed when one of the "zombies" shoved his hand into her "lady parts", through her body, and out her mouth.  Blood and guts fly as people get sliced, ripped in half, and go 'splat'.  There is no limit to how far they will go to kill someone.

Magical Girl Apocalypse is a gorefest.  There's no denyng that.  But is it worth reading?  That really depends on how much violence you can handle.  If you dare to venture into this series, prepare your eyes, because you won't be able to unsee all the messed up crap you'll see.

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