Summary
Japanese manga series
| Field | Value |
|---|
| image | Maithepsychicgirl1.jpg |
| caption | First ja volume cover |
| ja_kanji | 舞 |
| ja_romaji | Mai |
| genre | Action, science fiction |
Mai, the Psychic Girl is a Japanese manga series written by and illustrated by Ryoichi Ikegami. It was serialized in Shogakukan's ja manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from March 1985 to April 1986, with its chapters collected in six ja volumes; it was later republished by Media Factory.
Mai, the Psychic Girl was one of the first manga series to be fully published in English; it was published by Viz Communications, in partnership with Eclipse Comics, in a bi-weekly comic book format starting in 1987 and republished in collected volumes a few years later.
Story
The story follows Mai Kuju, a 14-year-old girl with powerful psychic abilities. She is being pursued by the Wisdom Alliance, an organization which secretly strives to control the world. The alliance already controls four other powerful psychic children, and it has hired the Kaieda Intelligence Agency to capture Mai.
Reception
Mai, the Psychic Girl was well received by critics and readers in America (more so than in its native Japan), and is recognized as an important first step in the gradual popularity of manga in America. Many praised the series for avoiding typical superhero cliches and for also introducing many readers to the world of manga.
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