![]() ![]() ![]() The reason why Homura is more "on the ball" than her fellow magical girls is then revealed and peeled away to take up a major portion of this volume, in a move which also marks a rare occasion where this manga adaptation sports some subtle differences to its source material. If the scenes which closed out the second volume weren't harrowing enough, the impacts of Sayaka's decision-making also reverberate through the early part of this final instalment, swallowing up all and sundry into its rather particular mire as Homura Akemi continues to be the only one with any real knowledge as to what's going on and why. After two volumes of closely following the anime upon which it is based, we reach the end game of Puella Magi Madoka Magica via this third English translated volume of the series from Yen Press. ![]()
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