Clamp (manga Artists) - Works

Works

From To English Translated Title Serialized in Status Volumes
1989 1996 RG Veda Wings Complete 10
1990 1991 Man of Many Faces Newtype Complete 2
1990 1993 Tokyo Babylon Wings Complete 7
1992 1993 Clamp School Detectives Monthly Asuka Complete 3
1992 1993 Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders Newtype 100% Comics Complete 2
1992 1992 Shirahime-Syo: Snow Goddess Tales Monthly Asuka Complete 1
1992 2003* X/1999 Monthly Asuka Halted 18
1992 1994 Legend of Chun Hyang Serie Mystery - Special Complete 1
1993 1995 Magic Knight Rayearth Nakayoshi Complete 3
1993 1995 Miyuki-chan in Wonderland Newtype Complete 1
1995 1995 The One I Love Young Rose Comics DX Complete 1
1995 1996 Magic Knight Rayearth 2 Nakayoshi Complete 3
1996 2000 Cardcaptor Sakura Nakayoshi Complete 12
1996 1998 Wish Monthly Asuka Complete 4
1997 1999* Clover Amie Halted 4
1999 2001 Angelic Layer Monthly Shōnen Ace Complete 5
1999 2000 Suki: A Like Story Monthly Asuka Complete 3
2000 2003 Legal Drug Monthly Asuka Complete 3
2001 2002 Chobits Young Magazine Complete 8
2002 2002 Murikuri Young Magazine Complete 1 (one shot)
2003 2011 xxxHolic Young Magazine, then Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine Complete 19
2003 2009 Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Weekly Shōnen Magazine Complete 28
2005 2011 Kobato. Monthly Sunday Gene-X, then Newtype Complete 6
2010 Gate 7 Jump SQ. Ongoing 3
2011 Drug & Drop Young Ace Ongoing 0 (4 chapter)

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