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MANGA/Yagi/Claymore v. 1
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2nd Floor Comics MANGA/Yagi/Claymore v. 1 v. 1 Due Apr 26, 2024
Subjects
Published
San Francisco, Calif. : Viz Media c2001-
Language
English
Main Author
Norihiro Yagi (-)
Edition
Shonen Jump advanced manga ed
Item Description
Book reads right to left in the authentic Japanese format.
Originally published in Japan in 2001 by Shueisha, Inc., Tokyo.
Physical Description
v. : ill. ; 19 cm
ISBN
9781421506180
9781421506197
9781421506203
9781421506210
9781421506227
9781421510484
9781421510491
9781421510507
9781421510514
9781421511825
9781421515717
9781421519364
9781421523378
9781421526683
9781421531496
9781421534152
  • v. 1. Silver-eyed slayer
  • v. 2: Darkness in paradise
  • v. 3: Teresa of the faint smile
  • v. 4: Marked for death
  • v. 5: The slashers
  • v. 6: The endless gravestones
  • v. 7: Fit for battle
  • v. 8: The witch's maw
  • v. 9: The deep abyss of purgatory
  • v. 10: The battle of the north
  • v. 11: Kindred of paradise
  • v. 12: The souls of the fallen
  • v. 13: The defiant ones
  • v. 14: A child weapon
  • v. 15: Genesis of war
  • v. 16: The lamentation of the earth.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This nondescript but pleasant manga is set in the generic fantasy landscape where little medieval towns are separated by large tracts of wilderness, and monsters must be dealt with by traveling for-hire monster slayers. The monsters here are Yomas, shape-changing creatures with a taste for human innards; the slayers are Claymores, young women who have been injected with Yoma blood so that they can recognize and kill the monsters-but who then must struggle to keep their own humanity. In the episodes in this volume, a young boy watches one Claymore arrive in his village and do her thing. He sees her as a person rather than a creepy semimonster and follows her after he learns her name, Claire. The rest of the book shows Claire and her naive tagalong going through a series of confrontations with Yomas, in the worst of which Claire is summoned to kill her best friend, who feels herself losing control over her Yoma side. The elements of this story certainly aren't fresh nor is the art especially striking. However, as it goes along, the book does generate sympathy with Claire as slayer/victim, maiden/warrior, savior/fiend, showing that even tired material can still be interesting when presented unpretentiously. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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