It’s a new school year at Neo-Earth Junior High, and seventh grader Kira is determined to start afresh.
This year, she’s sure to be cool and popular! But when Tulip, whom Kira has long seen as her rival, steals the spotlight on the first day, Kira can’t help feeling like an absolute nobody yet again. While wishing upon a star, her life abruptly changes when Catacorn, a half-cat/half unicorn space princess, crash-lands in her garbage can. Could this really be Kira’s chance to become a magical girl like Tulip and have a higher purpose? Brimming with sparkly, chaotic energy, this fast-paced, laugh-out-loud adventure is a love letter to anime and manga like Sailor Moon. Readers will delight in the charming illustrations, rendered in a pastel color palette, that pay homage to the aesthetics of the genre in a fresh way. The story is complete with the familiar beats of magical transformations, cheesy catchphrases, a charismatic villain, and a mysterious boy from out of town. Over-the-top facial expressions perfectly capture the excitable highs and emotional lows of preteen friendships. Tweens will relate to Kira’s desire for reinvention and self-discovery and her awkward and goofy attempts to stand out. Although the story has an abundance of unresolved mysteries, it sets the stage for a fun second installment. Kira has glossy black hair and light tan skin; Tulip has brown skin and curly pink hair.
A rollicking adventure.
(author’s note, additional comics, character sketches) (Graphic fantasy. 8-13)