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* [[Godiva Hair]]: [http://sketchbook.montroseacademy.com/sketches/20120403_nashi01.jpg In a sketch.]
* [[Godiva Hair]]: [http://sketchbook.montroseacademy.com/sketches/20120403_nashi01.jpg In a sketch.]
* [[Groin Attack]]: Used on the Auroch
* [[Groin Attack]]: Used on the Auroch
{{quote| '''Yuuki''': I don't even ''have'' those right now, and I felt that!}}
{{quote|'''Yuuki''': I don't even ''have'' those right now, and I felt that!}}
* [["Happy Holidays" Dress]]: Yuuki and Chaiki wear them as part of a seasonal job in [http://www.sgvy.com/archives/Holiday/Issue3/Page1.html this mini arc].
* [["Happy Holidays" Dress]]: Yuuki and Chaiki wear them as part of a seasonal job in [http://www.sgvy.com/archives/Holiday/Issue3/Page1.html this mini arc].
* [[Hidden Buxom]]: Yuuki tries to invoke this, only to realize that tightening one's bindings that much tends to prevent one from inhaling.
* [[Hidden Buxom]]: Yuuki tries to invoke this, only to realize that tightening one's bindings that much tends to prevent one from inhaling.

Revision as of 16:30, 7 August 2014

Never send a man to do a girl's job... unless you change him into a girl first.


"Repeat after me: Despite what magical girl anime has taught me, the monster does not go down with the first strike."
Hermod, Messenger of the Gods

Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki is a transformation webcomic by Kittyhawk, and is a shameless parody of the Magical Girl genre - namely, the main character has been hit with a Gender Bender and now must fight evil with a phallic-shaped smiting hammer in the hopes of getting his manhood back.

Updates infrequently, but provides a whole 'episode' with each update. Updates news about convention tours and merchandise far more frequently, if you're interested!

Kittyhawk attributes her art style from Japanese mangaka group CLAMP and American cartoonist like Tex Avery.

This ain't no Sailor Moon that's for sure.

Now has a Character Page


The comic provides examples of the following tropes:

Yuuki: I don't even have those right now, and I felt that!