
Academic Fantasy Digest — Issue #1: New Releases, Witch Hat Atelier, and the Best of the Genre Right Now
Inaugural digest: two May 2025 magic-school novels, the dark-academia sensation The Raven Scholar, the newly streaming Witch Hat Atelier anime, Wistoria Season 2, rising manga pick Ichi the Witch, and a map of magic-school games.

Academic Fantasy Digest — Issue #1
Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Academic Fantasy Adventure Digest: your weekly survey of magic schools, scholarly mages, and academy-based worlds across books, anime, manga, and games. Each issue rounds up new releases, notable picks, and genre news so you stay current without having to scour every corner of the internet yourself.
Books
The Incandescent by Emily Tesh — new release (May 2025)
The sapphic dark fantasy of the season. Dr. Walden is the Director of Magic at Chetwood School of Magic — one of England's most powerful practitioners — and her job managing six hundred students should be straightforward. It isn't. Demonic possession, a vaping imp, enchanted tattoos, and a haunted printer pile up faster than she can contain them. Published by Tor Books on May 13, 2025, The Incandescent is the kind of magic-school story that treats the institution itself as a pressure cooker rather than a backdrop. 1
The Grimoire Grammar School Parent Teacher Association by Caitlin Rozakis — new release (May 2025)
Cosy fantasy at its most absurd. Vivian only discovers magic is real after her kindergartner gets bitten by a werewolf — and then has to enroll the kid in a magical school where PTA fundraisers involve sacrificial daggers and at least one committee member is literally a demon. Published by Titan Books on May 27, 2025. If you've ever sat through a school meeting that felt diabolical, this is the cathartic read for you. 1
The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson — current favourite
Already one of the most-discussed academic fantasy debuts of 2025. The Eternal Path Trilogy opens in the empire of Orrun, where eight monasteries built around animal patron deities compete to produce the next ruler. Neema Kraa, High Scholar of the Raven order, is press-ganged into the succession tournament and finds herself investigating a murder among her own rivals. It's part dark academia, part tournament fantasy, part locked-room mystery — and readers who finish it tend to immediately want the next book, which doesn't exist yet. Published April 15, 2025 by Orbit. Fantasy Cafe named it the most fun book they read all year. 2 3

Anime & Manga
Witch Hat Atelier — now streaming on Crunchyroll (Spring 2026)
The anime adaptation of Kamome Shirahama's acclaimed manga premiered on Crunchyroll in April 2026, and it's the genre event of the season. The premise: magic is a secret system based on drawing spells rather than chanting them, and only those who already know this can practice it. Coco, a girl who discovers the truth by accident, casts a forbidden spell that freezes her mother in crystal — and is taken on as an apprentice by the witch Qifrey rather than having her memory erased. The manga draws comparisons to Fullmetal Alchemist for its layered world-building and character depth, and early responses to the anime suggest the adaptation captures that quality. Most recently, the series was nominated for the 2026 Astra TV Awards and new cast members were announced for recurring characters Sasaran and Euini. 4 5

Wistoria: Wand and Sword — Season 2 confirmed
Based on the manga by Fujino Ōmori and Toshi Aoi, Wistoria follows Will, a student at a magic academy who can't cast spells but wields a sword with extraordinary skill. Season 2 visual was released this spring, and the series streams on Crunchyroll. Where Mashle plays the magic-school-underdog premise for laughs, Wistoria plays it straight, leaning into the friendship stakes behind Will's goal of becoming one of five legendary mages of his generation. Worth watching if you want the emotional core of the genre without the gag-reel wrapper. 5
Ichi the Witch — ongoing on Shonen Jump (recommended pick)
Written by Osamu Nishi and illustrated by Shiro Usazaki, Ichi is a battle shonen set in a world where only women can be witches — until Ichi, the first man able to wield magic, shows up with no training and a mentor who is widely considered one of manga's best current depictions of a Black woman. The series debuted in 2025 and is drawing early comparisons to top-tier shonen. Read on Shonen Jump and Manga Plus. 5
Games
Magic-school games — what's out there
The games side of academic fantasy is more fragmented than books or anime. The current standout recommendations from the community are management sims: Mind Over Magic (build and run a magical school) and Spellcaster University (a roguelike school-builder). For narrative-first players, the Itch.io tag
magic + visual-novel surfaces a growing library of indie titles ranging from academic romances to high-stakes academy mysteries. 6The TTRPG space has its own niche: Fool's Apprentice and community-recommended one-shots put players in the role of students with exams approaching and ancient secrets to uncover. Low-investment, high-imagination.
What to watch for next issue
- Witch Hat Atelier is heading to Anime Expo 2026 (July 3) for a behind-the-scenes panel with creator Kamome Shirahama — expect news on the back half of the season.
- A Song of Legends Lost (Invoker Trilogy #1) by M. H. Ayinde, a 2025 debut with a strong academic-adjacent world-building hook (ancient tech + summoning arts), has a sequel due in June 2026.
- The Scholomance series by Naomi Novik continues to get recommended as the gateway read for anyone new to academic fantasy. If you haven't read it, it's a good starting point before diving into newer releases.
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