Witch Hat Atelier: Grimoire Edition 1
by Kamome Shirahama
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Pub Date 5 May 2026 | Archive Date Not set
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Description
Includes Witch Hat Atelier Vols. 1–3.
In a world where everyone takes wonders like magic spells and dragons for granted, Coco is a girl with a simple dream: She wants to be a witch. But everybody knows magicians are born, not made, and Coco was not born with a gift for magic. Resigned to her un-magical life, Coco is about to give up on her dream...until the day she meets Qifrey, a mysterious, traveling magician. After secretly seeing Qifrey perform magic in a way she's never seen before, Coco soon learns what everybody "knows" might not be the truth, and discovers that her magical dream may not be as far away as it may seem!
The new Grimoire Edition is a gold-foiled hardcover of nearly 600 pages each, including color pages and bonus content and presenting this magical epic in a special large size.
A Note From the Publisher
"Witch Hat Atelier: Grimoire Edition 1." is an oversized hardcover edition which includes the first three volumes of Witch Hat Atelier, alongside full color illustrations, early sketches, behind-the-scenes information on the world of Witch Hat Atelier, and a new interview with Shirahama Kamome.
This preview edition will only contain the pages from the first volume of Witch Hat Atelier, with the bonus material exclusively included in the printed Grimoire Edition.
For further review copies in this series please reach out to libraries@kodanshausa.com.
Advance Praise
Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards Winner, 2020Best of the Year — AV Club, New York Public Library, Nerdist, SYFY Wire, Chicago Public Library“Harry Potter meets Kiki’s Delivery Service… [A] radiant, exuberant fantasy manga… the real magic tome is the one the reader is holding.” -AV Club “Stunning… [Witch Hat Atelier] really is some sort of landmark for writing middle-grade fantasy.” -Alex De Campi (Twisted Romance, No Mercy) “In a world that can often be filled with darkness, Witch Hat Atelier presents a brilliant and bright fable… 2019 has been a banner year for gorgeous English-language manga translations and Witch Hat Atelier sits atop that list.” -Nerdist "A great pick for Harry Potter fans, manga readers who like really good art, or just about anybody, really." -Brigid Alverson, B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9798888777794 |
| PRICE | $49.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 624 |
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Featured Reviews
RORY W, Media/Journalist
In 2016, Kamome Shirahama would begin her masterpiece in the pages of Kodansha’s seinen manga magazine Morning Two. Selling over 7.5 million copies in circulation and an awards favorite, Witch Hat Atelier has the best of both worlds: magical girls that rival the likes of Sailor Moon, and a fresh spin on familiar fantasy tropes like Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End. Whilst the ongoing anime adaptation produced by Bug Films has been an instant hit, Shirahama’s manga gets the hardcover treatment with the first volume of the Grimoire Editions being released.
Covering the first three volumes of the manga, Witch Hat Atelier centers on Coco, the kind and daydreaming daughter of a dressmaker who aspires to become a witch. However, because only innate magical users can practice and use magic, she has to give up on her dream. When she meets a witch named Qifrey, she witnesses how he uses magic by drawing magical runes and using magical ink. When Coco accidentally casts a spell – from a magic book by a mysterious mask fellow – that encases her mother and house in crystals, Qifrey takes her as his apprentice in order to undo the spell and allow her to fulfill her dream.
Similar to My Hero Academia, the story features a protagonist striving to prove their worth in a world that views them as an interloper. As Coco bonds with peers like Tetia and Richeh, the narrative reveals that even the cold Agott and the mysterious Qifrey are outsiders with their own burdens. While the hunt for the forbidden spellbook provides a compelling hook, the series—much like Frieren—finds its soul in its quiet, “cozy” moments and the evolving chemistry between its cast.
While Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings sparked a massive interest in high fantasy, magic systems in such works often feel arbitrary. In contrast, the magic system in Witch Hat Atelier is uniquely grounded and accessible. Because magic is conjured through drawing, the series serves as a meta-commentary on the act of creating manga; the way each character crafts a spell reflects their personal and artistic identity. This is best illustrated during Coco’s first trial to become Qifrey’s apprentice, where her background as a tailor becomes the key to her success. It’s a moment that transforms a technical skill into something truly magical.
By framing magic as an art form that is “easy to learn but difficult to master,” Shirahama mirrors her own mastery as an illustrator. While she utilizes familiar manga tropes—such as expressive, wide eyes and loose linework for comedic effect—it is her embrace of outside influences that truly elevates the series. She masterfully blends classic fantasy with the aesthetics of European art, most notably the surreal, detailed style of Moebius. This artistry is most apparent during world-building sequences, where Shirahama flexes her skills by transforming the page layout into something resembling a lush Renaissance painting or an ornate vintage storybook.
As much praise has been given towards Shirahama’s art, the Grimoire Edition – a gold-foiled large-size hardcover of nearly 600 pages, including color pages and bonus content – gives an even greater appreciation. From an interview with the author and her editor, to a bunch of sketches that show how the series from its initial inception, this is a story that Kamone Shirahama has long thought about and for almost a decade since its publication, Witch Hat Atelier has captured the hearts of millions and this Grimoire Edition is the perfect celebration for fans to collect.
For any longtime fans or newcomers who may have been introduced to the anime first, this hardcover set is a perfect gateway to the magical hand-drawn world of Kamome Shirahama’s creation.
I absolutely love this series and when I saw the Grimoire edition coming out I was so overjoyed! The art style is gorgeous and the special colored pages make it seem it is right from a fairy tale book. Although the story is focused on kids I love the dark fantasy elements weaved into it to show that there are stakes even for children becoming witches. Can't wait to see what the future grimoire editions will look like and so glad this series got an animation adaptation!!!
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