Monday, March 26, 2018

Claymore volume 14: The Child Warrior


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Today's post is on Claymore volume 14: The Child Warrior by Norihiro Yagi. It is the fourteenth the long running Claymore series, you need to have read the first thirteen volumes to understand the story. It is 191 pages long and is published by Shonen Jump Advanced. The cover has Clarice looking at something in horror as she trying to fight. The intended reader is someone who likes dark plots, high action, and strong female characters. There is mild foul language, no sexuality, and lots of violence in this book. The story is told from third person close of the main character. There Be Spoilers Ahead.

Review- In their hunt for Galatea, the Organization's former number 3, Clarice and Miata enter the Holy City of Rabona, but what they encounter there is far beyond anything they could have anticipated. Also included in this volume are bonus stories of Priscilla and Isley's first meeting, and of Clare's training at the Organization..

Review- A lot happens in this volume with Clarice, Miata, and Galatea. Galatea has been in hiding from the Organization for the past few years in the holy city Rabona for some reason. Clarice is confused and she thinks that something more is going on and she is right. There is a powerful Awakened One living and eating in Rabona. Galatea was trying to the Organization to send someone to fight it. We get a short story about Clare when she was training before she become a full Claymore. It was interesting look into her past and see what she had to deal with because she is different from the other trainees. With lots of action I had a few moments of confusion when the Awakened One with who is fighting who and what is going on but that was fixed by a quick rereading. I am very curious about what Galatea knows about the Organization and what they are really doing in making Claymores.

I give this volume a Five out of Five stars. I get nothing for my review and I bought this manga with my own money.

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