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Lines, Legends & Limitless Talent: Meet Harper Madison, The Woodlands' Rising Manga Artist
By Woodlands News at Woodlands News Editorial
· April 9, 2026
· 3 min read
Walk into any seventh-grade classroom in The Woodlands and you'll find the usual assortment of spiral notebooks, half-finished homework, and doodles in the margins. What you won't expect — what stops people in their tracks — are the fully realized, intricately detailed manga panels that fill Harper Madison's pages from edge to edge.
Key takeaway What you won't expect — what stops people in their tracks — are the fully realized, intricately detailed manga panels that fill Harper Madison's pages from edge to edge.
Why this matters in The Woodlands
The limited release of "Magic Hour" in Texas theaters brings a unique cinematic experience to the local film scene. As residents of The Woodlands look to explore new movies, they can consider catching this film in nearby theaters. The Woodlands' own cinematic hub, the Cinemark at The Woodlands Mall, may potentially screen "Magic Hour" in the future, offering a convenient option for locals to watch the movie. With the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion hosting various events and concerts, the community has shown a strong appreciation for the arts. The release of "Magic Hour" in Texas, following its premiere at Austin's SXSW, demonstrates the state's thriving film culture, which The Woodlands residents can now be a part of. As the film gains more attention, it will be interesting to see how it resonates with local audiences and whether it will be featured in any upcoming film events in The Woodlands.
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Published: April 9, 2026 ·
Source: Woodlands News Editorial ·
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What is this story about? Walk into any seventh-grade classroom in The Woodlands and you'll find the usual assortment of spiral notebooks, half-finished homework, and doodles in the margins. What you won't expect — what stops people in their tracks — are the fully realized, intricately detailed manga panels that fill Harper Madison's pages from edge to edge.
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