Wistoria: Wand And Sword Scan Eng

Okay, so picture this: Me, late at night, scrolling endlessly through manga sites, desperately seeking something new to fill the void left by, well, everything else. You know the feeling, right? (Wink, wink, nudge, nudge). Then, BAM! Wistoria: Wand and Sword. The title alone… I was intrigued. Was it going to be cheesy? Probably. Was I going to read it anyway? Absolutely!

That's basically how I stumbled upon this little gem. And you know what? I'm not regretting it one bit. It got me hooked.

The story revolves around Will Serfort, an orphan in a world where magic and swordsmanship are everything. There's one little, tiny (huge) problem: Will can't use magic. At all. Imagine being in Hogwarts and not even being able to Alohomora a locked door. Talk about embarrassing!

But wait! Don't despair! This isn't your typical "underdog is actually super powerful all along" trope (although, who knows, maybe it is… no spoilers here!). What makes Will interesting is his sheer, stubborn determination. He's like the Rocky Balboa of the magic world, constantly getting knocked down but always getting back up. This time, his resolve is tested by attending the Regalia Magic Academy, despite his lack of magical prowess.

Now, about the "Scan Eng" part. Let's be honest, finding quality manga translations can be a real pain. You've got sites that look like they were designed in the 90s (no offense to the 90s, but web design has evolved!), and translations that make you wonder if Google Translate was the only tool used. But fear not! Finding decent English scans for Wistoria hasn't been too difficult. You might need to do some digging, but it's totally worth the effort to experience the story. (I'm not naming any specific sites, you know, to avoid any legal gremlins, but ahem Google is your friend ahem).

Wistoria: Wand and Sword, Chapter 37 - [english scan]
Wistoria: Wand and Sword, Chapter 37 - [english scan]

What I appreciate most about Wistoria is the world-building. It's not groundbreaking, but it's well-crafted. The magic system is interesting, the characters are (mostly) likable, and the plot keeps you guessing. Plus, the art is pretty solid. We're talking clean lines, dynamic action scenes, and characters that actually look distinct from each other. Hallelujah!

Of course, it's not perfect. There are some moments that feel a bit cliché. But hey, what manga doesn't have its share of tropes? It is still really captivating.

Wistoria: Wand and Sword, Chapter 44 - [english scan]
Wistoria: Wand and Sword, Chapter 44 - [english scan]

So, should you read Wistoria: Wand and Sword Scan Eng? If you're looking for a fun, action-packed fantasy manga with a determined protagonist and a well-developed world, then absolutely! Just be prepared to lose a few hours (or days) to it. You've been warned!

And let's be honest, who doesn't love a good underdog story? Go Will! Go Will! (Starts chanting in a slightly embarrassing way)