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Claymore (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Norihiro Yagi. It debuted in Shueisha 's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump in June 2001, where it continued until the magazine was shut down in June 2007.
The chapters of the Claymore manga series are written and drawn by Norihiro Yagi. They began serialization by Shueisha , first in Monthly Shōnen Jump and were later on serialized in Jump Square . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The series follows the adventures of Clare , a Claymore, or human-yoma hybrid, and her comrades as they fight for survival in a world ...
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The chapters of the Claymore manga series are written and drawn by Norihiro Yagi and serialized by Shueisha, first in Monthly Shōnen Jump then in its replacement Jump Square. The series follows the adventures of Clare , a Claymore, or half-human, half-yoma hybrid, and her comrades as they fight for survival in a world filled with yoma, or ...
Claymore, a manga series by Norihiro Yagi, is set in a medieval world plagued by Yoma, humanoid shape-shifters that feed on humans. A mysterious group, known as the Organization, creates human-Yoma hybrids to exterminate Yoma for a fee. The public refer to these warriors as "Claymores," alluding to their large swords, or "Silver-eyed Witches ...
Norihiro Yagi is a successful manga artist, having won the 32nd Akatsuka Award for his first work, Undeadman. [ citation needed ] Undeadman appeared in Monthly Shōnen Jump and has had two sequels. Yagi's first serialized manga was his comedy-genre Angel Densetsu , which appeared in Monthly Shōnen Jump from 1992 to 2000.
Former Viz Media logo. Seiji Horibuchi, originally from Tokushima Prefecture in Shikoku, Japan, moved to California, United States in 1975.After living in the suburbs for almost two years, he moved to San Francisco, where he started a business exporting American cultural items to Japan, and became a writer of cultural information.
The Claymore anime series is based on the manga series of the same name by Norihiro Yagi. The episodes are directed by Hiroyuki Tanaka and produced by Madhouse Studios. [1] [2] They adapt the first through eleventh volumes of the manga over 24 episodes. The remaining 2 episodes follow an original storyline not found in the manga written by Yagi.