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The cover of the first tankōbon of the Claymore manga released in Japan by Shueisha. It was released on January 5, 2002. 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.
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.
This is a list of chapters of the Claymore manga. I believe it qualifies under the featured list criteria, and covers all relevant aspects of the topic. All concerns from the previous FLC have been addressed. Sephiroth BCR (Converse) 23:33, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
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Clarice is assigned to lead an execution team for Galatea. [64] Clarice and Miata find and attack Galatea in Rabona, only to meet an awakened Agatha. [65] After defeat in a 3-way fight, the three warriors and city are saved by survivors of the Northern Campaign. [66] Clarice and Miata later stay in Rabona under the supervision of Galatea. [67]
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A young boy, Raki's whole family was killed by a Yoma (demon), so a Claymore (half-demon, half-human hybrid) is hired to kill the Yoma. Raki interacts with the Claymore when she arrives. Raki later goes to his uncle's house and is met by the Yoma, who had taken the form of his brother, but is subsequently saved by the Claymore.
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