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  2. Clamp (manga artists) - Wikipedia

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    The group debuted as professional manga artists when they decided to print the manga RG Veda, which they had first started as a fan comic. After seeing the comic digest of the manga series that Clamp had published, an editor for Shinshokan's Wings manga magazine asked the group to work for them. They submitted an approximately sixty-page story ...

  3. List of Clamp works - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a list of publications created by Clamp, an all-female Japanese manga artist group.

  4. Category:Clamp (manga artists) - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Works by Clamp (manga artists) - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Works by Clamp (manga artists)"

  6. Shirahime-Syo: Snow Goddess Tales - Wikipedia

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    The all-female manga artist group Clamp began Shirahime-Syo after the editor of Kobunsha's manga magazine Bar Pretty requested that the group to make a manga for the company. [1] Prior to that, the group had watched an episode of the television show Manga Japanese Legends , which had "impressed" them. [ 1 ]

  7. Legend of Chun Hyang - Wikipedia

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    Legend of Chun Hyang (Japanese: 新・春香伝, Hepburn: Shin Shunka-den) is a manga by Clamp. Its story and characters are loosely based on a well known Korean folktale of the same name . Shin Shunkaden was first published in 1996 by Hakusensha in Japan .

  8. Satsuki Igarashi - Wikipedia

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    Her duties in the Clamp team are acting as Nanase Ohkawa's sounding board, the character designer of Chobits and as the line artist for Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.. Like the other members of Clamp, she changed her name as part of the group's 15th Anniversary, [1] however, for her it was only changing the reading of her name in Japanese from 五十嵐 さつき to いがらし 寒月.

  9. Fuma Monou - Wikipedia

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    The manga artists group Clamp created the manga X after their editor, Aoki, saw a sketch involving Fuma Monou and main character Kamui Shiro. Fuma was very different from his final version: a more-cheerful person who later appeared in the manga as Keiichi Segawa, one of Kamui's high-school students. [1]