Witches War: The Great War Between Witches #7 by Kawamoto and Shiozuka

Published on January 08, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Cover of volume 7 of Witches War showing witches in magical confrontation with intense expressions and supernatural horror elements, characteristic style of dark manga with elaborate details in clothing and spells.

Witches War: The Great War Between Witches #7 by Kawamoto and Shiozuka

The volume 7 of Witches War: The Great War Between Witches by Homura Kawamoto and Makoto Shiozuka continues the manga series that explores conflicts between witches with elements of horror and supernatural tension, combining traditional magic with intense terror scenes and a drama-laden narrative. 🧙‍♀️

Magical conflict as the narrative axis

The series focuses on a large-scale war between witch factions, using the magical conflict as a backdrop to explore themes of power, corruption, and the consequences of using magic for destructive purposes.

Central plot elements:
A work that takes the concept of magical war to its darkest consequences - Specialized manga analysis

Horror elements in the narrative

Kawamoto incorporates supernatural horror scenes organically into the plot, from terrifying bodily transformations to spells with grotesque consequences and situations that explore the limits of psychological terror in a magical context.

Manifestations of horror in the series:

The expressive art of Makoto Shiozuka

Shiozuka's visual style brings dramatic intensity to the series, with expert handling of facial expressions, visually striking spell designs, and the creation of atmospheres that oscillate between the magical and the terrifying. ✨

Highlighted artistic features:

The Kawamoto-Shiozuka collaboration

The creative tandem demonstrates solid synergy, where Kawamoto's tense narrative finds its perfect counterpart in Shiozuka's expressive and detailed art, creating an immersive and emotionally charged reading experience.

Observed creative synergy:

A manga for lovers of magical horror

Witches War #7 consolidates the series' position as a reference in the subgenre of magical horror, offering readers a unique combination of supernatural elements, epic conflict, and psychological terror in the context of the war between witches. 🔥