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  • Published: 9 March 2021
  • ISBN: 9781632369062
  • Imprint: Kodansha
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 160
  • RRP: $24.00

Cardcaptor Sakura

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Strange Magic Afoot

Lately, Sakura has been finding herself surrounded by mysterious magic that's much bigger than the Clow Cards. A spark-filled force field keeps her from getting close to Syaoran, and she even starts to sense her late mother's presence. Then, an unknown magic causes Sakura to shrink in size, and seems to transport her into a children's storybook. Now how will she ever find her way back home?!

Seventeen years after the original Cardcaptor Sakura manga ended, CLAMP returns with more magical clow card adventures!

Strange Magic Afoot

Lately, Sakura has been finding herself surrounded by mysterious magic that's much bigger than the Clow Cards. A spark-filled force field keeps her from getting close to Syaoran, and she even starts to sense her late mother's presence. Then, an unknown magic causes Sakura to shrink in size, and seems to transport her into a children's storybook. Now how will she ever find her way back home?!

  • Published: 9 March 2021
  • ISBN: 9781632369062
  • Imprint: Kodansha
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 160
  • RRP: $24.00

About the author

CLAMP CLAMP

CLAMP is a group of four women who have become one of the most popular manga artists in the world - Satsuki Igarashi, Mick Nekoi, Mokona Apapa and Nanase Ohkawa. They started out as doujnishi (fan comics) creators, but their skill and craft brought them to the attention of publishers very quickly. Their first work from a major publisher was RG Veda, but their first mass success was with Magic Knight Rayearth. From there, they went on to write many series, including Cardcaptor Sakura and Chobits, two of the most popular manga in the United States. Like many Japanese manga artists, they prefer to avoid the spotlight, and little is known about them personally.

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Praise for Cardcaptor Sakura

Praise for Cardcaptor Sakura:
"70 episodes, 18 DVDs, two movies, 12 manga volumes and a metric ton of fan hoopla... Card Captor Sakura took what had become an incredibly stale and repetitive genre and turned it on its ear, providing something fun, clever, beautifully animated, touching and exciting all at once." -Anime News Network