Decoding the Symbolism of A Certain Magical Index Omnibus

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A particular magical index omnibus is a compilation of several volumes of the light novel series "A Certain Magical Index" written by Kazuma Kamachi. It is a popular series in the fantasy genre that combines elements of science fiction, magic, and religion in a unique and intriguing way. The omnibus edition includes multiple volumes of the series, making it a convenient and comprehensive way for readers to access the story. It allows fans to enjoy the entire adventure without having to wait for individual volumes to be released. The main idea of the omnibus is to provide an immersive reading experience for fans of "A Certain Magical Index." By combining multiple volumes into a single edition, readers can delve into the captivating world of Academy City, where science and magic collide.



Basic Witch

Feel free to review the photos below of a man and woman trying on their correct size, as well as one size too large. He is 5′ 10″ and weighs 175 lbs, and she is 5′ 7″ and weighs 130 lbs.

Man in M
(correct size) Woman in XS
(correct size) Man in L
(too big) Woman in S
(too big)
SIZE CHEST WIDTH
XS 31 – 34 inches
S 34 – 37 inches
M 38 – 41 inches
L 42 – 45 inches
XL 46 – 49 inches
AGE WEIGHT HEIGHT CHEST WIDTH
2 y/o 31-34 lb 32-36 in 21 inches
4 y/o 35-41 lb 26-40 in 22 inches
6 y/o 42-45 lb 40-43 in 23 inches
8 y/o 49-52 lb 48-50 in 26 inches
10 y/o 54-62 lb 51-54 in 27 inches

The Home T is a ultra-soft, ultra-comfy unisex T-shirt that will be one of the most comfortable shirts you've ever owned. Exchanges are no fun for anyone involved, so we’ve created this page to try and help you get the perfect size.

Find your chest size below to help you get the right fit.

ADULT SHIRT SIZING

    • XS: 30 – 32 inches
    • S: 34 – 36 inches
    • M: 38 – 40 inches
    • L: 42 – 44 inches
    • XL: 46 – 48 inches
    • XXL: 48 – 50 inches

    Feel free to review the photos below of a man and woman trying on their correct size, as well as one size too large. He is 5′ 10″ and weighs 175 lbs, and she is 5′ 7″ and weighs 130 lbs.

    Man in Medium (correct size)

    Woman in Extra Small (correct size)

    Man in Large (too big)

    Woman in Small (too big)

    ADULT HOODIE SIZING

    • XS: 31" - 34"
    • S: 34" -37"
    • M: 38" - 41"
    • L: 42" - 45"
    • XL: 46" - 49"

    YOUTH SIZES

    The following description is not an approximate view of a child's size, but is meant to provide you with some direction. If the 10 year old size appears to be too small, go with an adult extra small.

    2 Year Old

    31 - 34 pounds, 32 - 36 inches tall, 21 inch chest (Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest.)

    4 year Old

    35 - 41 pounds, 36 - 40 inches tall, 22 inch chest (Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest.)

    6 Year Old

    42 - 45 pounds, 40 - 43 inches tall, 23 inch chest (Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest.)

    8 Year Old

    49 - 52 pounds, 48 - 50 inches tall, 26 inch chest (Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest.)

    10 Year Old

    54 - 62 pounds, 51 - 54 inches tall, 27 inch chest (Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest.)

    • SHIRTS
    • HOODIES
    • YOUTH/KIDS
    SIZE CHEST WIDTH
    XS 30 – 32 inches
    S 34 – 36 inches
    M 38 – 40 inches
    L 42 – 44 inches
    XL 46 – 48 inches
    XXL 48 – 50 inches

    Feel free to review the photos below of a man and woman trying on their correct size, as well as one size too large. He is 5′ 10″ and weighs 175 lbs, and she is 5′ 7″ and weighs 130 lbs.

    Man in M
    (correct size) Woman in XS
    (correct size) Man in L
    (too big) Woman in S
    (too big)
    SIZE CHEST WIDTH
    XS 31 – 34 inches
    S 34 – 37 inches
    M 38 – 41 inches
    L 42 – 45 inches
    XL 46 – 49 inches
    AGE WEIGHT HEIGHT CHEST WIDTH
    2 y/o 31-34 lb 32-36 in 21 inches
    4 y/o 35-41 lb 26-40 in 22 inches
    6 y/o 42-45 lb 40-43 in 23 inches
    8 y/o 49-52 lb 48-50 in 26 inches
    10 y/o 54-62 lb 51-54 in 27 inches

    The Home T is a ultra-soft, ultra-comfy unisex T-shirt that will be one of the most comfortable shirts you've ever owned. Exchanges are no fun for anyone involved, so we’ve created this page to try and help you get the perfect size.

    Find your chest size below to help you get the right fit.

    ADULT SHIRT SIZING

      • XS: 30 – 32 inches
      • S: 34 – 36 inches
      • M: 38 – 40 inches
      • L: 42 – 44 inches
      • XL: 46 – 48 inches
      • XXL: 48 – 50 inches

      Feel free to review the photos below of a man and woman trying on their correct size, as well as one size too large. He is 5′ 10″ and weighs 175 lbs, and she is 5′ 7″ and weighs 130 lbs.

      Man in Medium (correct size)

      Woman in Extra Small (correct size)

      Man in Large (too big)

      Woman in Small (too big)

      ADULT HOODIE SIZING

      • XS: 31" - 34"
      • S: 34" -37"
      • M: 38" - 41"
      • L: 42" - 45"
      • XL: 46" - 49"

      YOUTH SIZES

      The following description is not an approximate view of a child's size, but is meant to provide you with some direction. If the 10 year old size appears to be too small, go with an adult extra small.

      2 Year Old

      31 - 34 pounds, 32 - 36 inches tall, 21 inch chest (Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest.)

      4 year Old

      35 - 41 pounds, 36 - 40 inches tall, 22 inch chest (Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest.)

      6 Year Old

      42 - 45 pounds, 40 - 43 inches tall, 23 inch chest (Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest.)

      8 Year Old

      49 - 52 pounds, 48 - 50 inches tall, 26 inch chest (Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest.)

      10 Year Old

      54 - 62 pounds, 51 - 54 inches tall, 27 inch chest (Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest.)

      Description Exchanges & Returns Fabric & Care Previous Description

      Love Halloween and pumpkin spice lattes? This Basic Witch t-shirt is perfect for you! Grab one today and make all your fellow witches jealous!

      Exchanges & Returns

      Feel free to return unworn merchandise within 10 days of receipt (more flexible during the holidays). Why 10 days? Because we noticed the longer it takes, the more funky and damaged garments can get. Dog hair. People hair. Glitter. And even some stank on occasion. No fun. So that's how we landed at the number 10. Seasonal items such as Christmas designs are eligible for exchange only.

      If you'd like to make an exchange, please click here to make an exchange.

      Amelia Aierwood - Basic Witch

      From the weirdo mind of actor, writer, and producer Emily Hampshire (SCHITT'S CREEK, CHAPELWAITE, 12 MONKEYS), AMELIA AIERWOOD: Basic Witch follows the least-favorite daughter of L.A.’s most famous family of witches, the Aierwoods. Amelia’s sisters have all followed in the footsteps of their prominent parents but everything Amelia does is just a little… off-brand. A late bloomer who has yet to find her calling, Amelia uses her powers for mostly mundane problems but even those lead to magical misfires. As her family's fame continues to rise, they have no choice but to exclude their bumbling black-sheep daughter from the next great chapter of the Aierwoods - reality TV! With the help of her adopted brother Spaghetti - who she accidentally turned into a yeti… long story - Amelia must carve her own path outside of her family’s influence.

      "Amelia Aierwood: Basic Witch is not only the wittiest, but the most brightly colored analysis of celebrity culture I have ever read. Amelia is an endearing and resourceful heroine, and I found the fart scene particularly pungent. Brava, Emily Hampshire!"

      -Alison Bechdel (Author, Fun home)

      "Basic Witch is a deliriously fun tale filled with chaotic and surprising characters. Emily Hampshire has cast quite a spell with this wacky and warm, passionately bent tale about music, belonging, sandwitches, and the unforgettable world of Amelia Aierwood-an endlessly entertaining young witch with a touch of sadness in her eyes. Bravo Emily!"

      -Cameron Crowe (Writer-Director)

      "The 'Basic Witch' at the center of Emily Hampshire's debut graphic novel is anything but basic. The misfit of her famous family, I couldn't help but think that Schitt's Creek's Stevie Budd and Amelia share some DNA: both characters go on a journey to discover that everything they thought was their problem. is actually their superpower.

      The story is told with equal parts heart and humor and is ultimately deeply affecting because it's about us. All of us who've ever felt like we didn't fit in and needed to change ourselves to measure up. Amelia Aierwood: Basic Witch shows us that being your authentic self is the most powerful magic of all."

      -Jim Kwik (New York Times Best-Selling Author, Limitless)

      "Smart, anxious, and hilariously relatable, Amelia Aierwood and her misadventures are a fun blast of heartfelt magic for every kid (or adult) who has ever felt like they didn't belong."

      -Jonathan Tropper (New York Times Best-Selling Author, This Is Where I Leave You)

      "Sabrina-meets-The Kardashians in Emily Hampshire's triumphant foray into comics. A wonderfully subversive take on the witch genre-and a masterclass in world building -the story of Amelia and the instantly iconic Aierwood clan carries the same message of love and inclusivity that made Schitt's Creek one of the most groundbreaking comedies of the 21st century.

      Honestly, I can't remember life before Spaghetti the Yeti--and I don't want to."

      -Sam Damshenas (Entertainment Editor, Gay Times)

      "Infectious, funny, and heartwarming, Basic Witch offers a fresh take on family dynamics, magic, and the universal pursuit of figuring yourself out.

      We volunteer to be honorary members of the Aierwood Family. Adopt us, Amelia!"

      -Tegan and Sara (Musicians)

      " By combining multiple volumes into a single edition, readers can delve into the captivating world of Academy City, where science and magic collide. The story follows the journey of Toma Kamijo, a high school student with a unique ability called Imagine Breaker, which can negate any supernatural power. As he navigates his way through Academy City, Toma becomes entangled in the conflicts between various factions, including magicians, espers, and religious organizations.

      About The Authors

      Actress, writer and producer Emily Hampshire is best known for her role as “Stevie Budd” in the hit comedy series Schitt’s Creek opposite Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara. The series recently made history by winning nine Emmy Awards across all major categories in its final season. She can currently be seen starring in the highly acclaimed Amazon series The Rig and will next be seen in the upcoming romantic comedy The End of Sex.

      Emily also stars opposite Adrien Brody in Chapelwaite , a series based on Stephen King’s short story Jerusalem’s Lot , which premiered in the U.S. last year, and is well known for her role in the Hulu series 12 Monkeys , for which she earned numerous accolades for her performance in the character first made iconic by Brad Pitt. Her recent credits include starring opposite Maddie Ziegler in the coming-of-age “traumedy” Bloody Hell from director Molly McGlynn; Zoe Lister-Jones’ Roku Comedy Series Slip ; Jake Johnson’s Self-Reliance opposite Andy Samberg and Anna Kendrick and the Hulu horror comedy Appendage directed by Anna Zlokovic.

      Emily is a longtime supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, of which she is a member. She has used her voice to support and spread awareness for the community and she strives to work with more LGBTQ+ actors, writers, producers, and fashion designers. All of her projects in development include LGBTQ+ characters—not just to be inclusive but to normalize and reduce stigma, particularly for trans and non-binary people. Hampshire has been featured in The Advocate, Gay Times , and many other publications talking about LGBTQ+ representation. GLAAD recognizes her as a prominent and supportive member of the LGBTQ+ community.

      A Montreal native, Hampshire currently splits her time between Toronto and Los Angeles.

      Eliot Rahal is a comics/writer and creator best known for his work on HOT LUNCH SPECIAL, MIDNIGHT VISTA and CULT CLASSIC.

      Amelia Aierwood - Basic Witch

      From the weirdo mind of actor, writer, and producer Emily Hampshire (SCHITT'S CREEK, CHAPELWAITE, 12 MONKEYS), AMELIA Basic Witch follows the least-favorite daughter of L.A.’s most famous family of witches, the Aierwoods. Amelia’s sisters have all followed in the footsteps of their prominent parents but everything Amelia does is just a little… off-brand. A late bloomer who has yet to find her calling, Amelia uses her powers for mostly mundane problems but even those lead to magical misfires. As her family's fame continues to rise, they have no choice but to exclude their bumbling black-sheep daughter from the next great chapter of the Aierwoods - reality TV! With the help of her adopted brother Spaghetti - who she accidentally turned into a yeti… long story - Amelia must carve her own path outside of her family’s influence.

      "Amelia Basic Witch is not only the wittiest, but the most brightly colored analysis of celebrity culture I have ever read. Amelia is an endearing and resourceful heroine, and I found the fart scene particularly pungent. Brava, Emily Hampshire!"

      -Alison Bechdel (Author, Fun home)

      "Basic Witch is a deliriously fun tale filled with chaotic and surprising characters. Emily Hampshire has cast quite a spell with this wacky and warm, passionately bent tale about music, belonging, sandwitches, and the unforgettable world of Amelia Aierwood-an endlessly entertaining young witch with a touch of sadness in her eyes. Bravo Emily!"

      -Cameron Crowe (Writer-Director)

      "The 'Basic Witch' at the center of Emily Hampshire's debut graphic novel is anything but basic. The misfit of her famous family, I couldn't help but think that Schitt's Creek's Stevie Budd and Amelia share some both characters go on a journey to discover that everything they thought was their problem. is actually their superpower.

      The story is told with equal parts heart and humor and is ultimately deeply affecting because it's about us. All of us who've ever felt like we didn't fit in and needed to change ourselves to measure up. Amelia Basic Witch shows us that being your authentic self is the most powerful magic of all."

      -Jim Kwik (New York Times Best-Selling Author, Limitless)

      "Smart, anxious, and hilariously relatable, Amelia Aierwood and her misadventures are a fun blast of heartfelt magic for every kid (or adult) who has ever felt like they didn't belong."

      -Jonathan Tropper (New York Times Best-Selling Author, This Is Where I Leave You)

      "Sabrina-meets-The Kardashians in Emily Hampshire's triumphant foray into comics. A wonderfully subversive take on the witch genre-and a masterclass in world building -the story of Amelia and the instantly iconic Aierwood clan carries the same message of love and inclusivity that made Schitt's Creek one of the most groundbreaking comedies of the 21st century.

      Honestly, I can't remember life before Spaghetti the Yeti--and I don't want to."

      -Sam Damshenas (Entertainment Editor, Gay Times)

      "Infectious, funny, and heartwarming, Basic Witch offers a fresh take on family dynamics, magic, and the universal pursuit of figuring yourself out.

      We volunteer to be honorary members of the Aierwood Family. Adopt us, Amelia!"

      -Tegan and Sara (Musicians)

      A particular magical index omnibus

      Throughout the series, Toma encounters numerous allies and adversaries, each with their own motivations and powers. The omnibus format allows readers to follow Toma's adventures as he unravels the mysteries surrounding the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, a collection of dangerous grimoires that can alter reality. The omnibus edition also offers added bonus content, such as illustrations, character profiles, and author commentary. These extras provide additional insight into the world and characters created by Kazuma Kamachi. Overall, the particular magical index omnibus is a must-have for fans of the "A Certain Magical Index" series. It provides a convenient and immersive reading experience, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the fascinating world of Academy City and its inhabitants..

      Reviews for "The Science vs. Magic Debate in A Certain Magical Index Omnibus"

      1. John - 2/5 - I was really excited to read "A Certain Magical Index Omnibus" because of all the positive reviews I had heard. However, I was sorely disappointed. The story was confusing and the characters were poorly developed. I couldn't connect with any of them and found myself not really caring about what happened to them. The pacing was also all over the place, with some parts dragging on for too long and others feeling rushed. Overall, I found this omnibus to be a letdown and wouldn't recommend it to others.
      2. Sarah - 1/5 - "A Certain Magical Index Omnibus" was one of the most boring books I have ever read. The plot was convoluted and made no sense to me, even after re-reading certain sections multiple times. The writing style was dry and lacked any sort of excitement or engagement. I found myself struggling to finish this book and when I finally did, I felt like I had wasted my time. It's safe to say that I won't be continuing with this series.
      3. Michael - 3/5 - As a fan of the fantasy genre, I had high hopes for "A Certain Magical Index Omnibus." While it had its moments, overall, I found the world-building to be lacking. The magic system and its rules were not well-explained, which left me feeling confused and disconnected from the story. Additionally, the dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in the book. Although there were some interesting ideas presented, they were not executed well enough for me to fully enjoy this omnibus.

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