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“Lucky Star” With Cute Maid Outfits

Sep 11, 2012 @ 16:24 CDT

Aside from a cute Konata poster, the October 2012 issue of Comptiq also comes equipped with artwork of Lucky Star’s full crew in maid service uniforms – courtesy of the artist KEI, known for Hatsune Miku.

As the Lucky Star musical approaches, the series is certainly making every effort to advertise it – and admittedly, through the temptation of maidfuku, it’s quite difficult to deny that one would indeed have fallen to its allure had it not been an ocean away. Nonetheless, nothing can take away from the enjoyment of moe females in fittingly adorable maid outfits – the only complaint being a lack of second season of the series in which they originate for one to indulge in.

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