RWBY
A manga companion revisits Team RWBY’s origins with flashbacks, battles, and extra side stories for existing fans.
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These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for Age of Darkness.
Plot structure labels used: vignette structure, disjointed anthology, varied POVs, linking stories, prequel stories, side-story format, reveals withheld information, twist endings, character study, episodic
Focused on “disjointed pacing” where exact label matches exist.
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