![]() ![]() So many original American manga is left unfinished by creators or publishers that sometimes I hesitate to buy the first volume because I never know if it will continue. Another thing I love about this series is that it starts and finishes in less than ten volumes. Of course, I get a kick out of having such a strong female character being in charge and bossing people around. ![]() Her design is fabulous and her personality is perfect for a mad scientist school principal: impatient, cruel and ingenious. It’s also a nice twist to the school manga stoylines: a school for mad scientist! How can you pass that up? Rosca was what attracted me to this manga. The robotic clockwork graphics created by Mrs. I love the character designs for Miss Weaver, Miss Notch and Miss Ricketts. Just what is Miss Weaver working on? What happens to the students who go to detention? Will Lucy survive the school year? This is the way it’s been for years, until Lucy Snow arrives and one “lucky” child escapes from the Windmill. All is fun and games until Friday comes, when the lowest achieving student is sent to detention in the mysterious Windmill. The kids take classes like grave robbing, anatomy experiments and killer robot construction. ![]() The school is run by Miss Weaver and her mechanical engineers. In this world the children of mad scientists are sent to a special school, called Hollow Fields, to study the art of becoming a great evil mad scientist. ![]()
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