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The cover of the first volume of the Cardcaptor Sakura manga released by Kodansha on November 22, 1996, in Japan.

The manga series Cardcaptor Sakura is written and illustrated by the manga artist group Clamp. The first chapter premiered in the June 1996 issue of Nakayoshi, where it was serialized monthly until its conclusion in the August 2000 issue.[1][2][3] The series focuses on Sakura Kinomoto, a fourth grade elementary school student who discovers that she possesses magical powers after accidentally freeing a set of magical cards from the book in which they had been sealed for years. She is tasked with retrieving those cards in order to avoid an unknown catastrophe from befalling the world.

The 50 unnamed chapters were collected and published in 12 tankōbon volumes by Kodansha starting on November 22, 1996;[4] the last volume was released on July 31, 2000.[5] Kodansha re-released the series in a hardcover edition from March 5, 2004, to February 2, 2005.[6][7] Starting in March 2015, Kodansha began re-releasing the series in a nine-volume special edition to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Nakayoshi.[8] Cardcaptor Sakura was adapted into a 70-episode anime series by Madhouse that aired in Japan on NHK from April 8, 1998, to March 21, 2000. Madhouse also produced two animated films released in 1999 and 2000. The manga series is licensed for regional language releases by Pika Édition in France,[9] Star Comics in Italy,[10] Egmont Manga & Anime in Germany,[11] Editora JBC in Brazil,[12] Ever Glory Publishing in Taiwan,[13] Glènat España in Spain,[14] Editorial Ivrea in Argentina,[15] and Editorial Toukan in Mexico.[16]

Kodansha released the first six volumes in bilingual editions that included both Japanese and English from May 12, 2000, to July 13, 2001.[17][18] Cardcaptor Sakura was licensed for an English-language release in North America by Tokyopop. It released the volumes of Cardcaptor Sakura from March 1, 2000, to August 5, 2003.[19][20] Tokyopop released the first six volumes with the book "flipped" from the original Japanese orientation, in which the book is read from right-to-left, to the Western format with text oriented from left-to-right. Volumes seven through twelve were released in the original orientation with the subtitle Master of the Clow. On October 7, 2003, and May 4, 2004, Tokyopop re-released the first six volumes in two box sets, each containing three volumes.[21][22] The re-released volumes were updated to match the orientation and cover styling of the final six volumes. They were also released individually from July 6, 2004, to June 7, 2005.[23][24] Madman Entertainment used Tokyopop's English translation to release the series in Australia and New Zealand.[25] Dark Horse Manga published an English edition of the series in four omnibus volumes containing three of the original volumes each from October 2010 to September 2012.[26][27]

Volume list

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Cardcaptor Sakura

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No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 November 22, 1996[4] (paperback)
May 12, 2000[17] (bilingual)
March 5, 2004[6] (hardcover)
978-4-06-319743-3 (paperback)
978-4-7700-2644-6 (bilingual)
978-4-06-364556-9 (hardcover)
March 1, 2000[19] (original release)
July 6, 2004[23] (re-release)
October 20, 2010[26] (omnibus 1)
978-1-892213-36-5 (original release)
978-1-59182-878-5 (re-release)
978-1-59582-522-3 (omnibus 1)
  • Chapters 1–5
Sakura finds the Clow Book in her father's basement library and accidentally releases the Clow Card. The guardian beast of the seal, Kero, reveals that the cards were created by a powerful sorcerer named Clow Reed, and with the cards released, disaster will befall the world. Kero fosters a contract between Sakura and the Clow Key to make her into a Cardcaptor. He tasks her with capturing the cards and returning them to the Clow Book. Cards captured: Windy, Wood, Jump, Watery, and Illusion.
2 April 4, 1997[28] (paperback)
August 10, 2000[29] (bilingual)
April 3, 2004[30] (hardcover)
978-4-06-319791-4 (paperback)
978-4-7700-2645-3 (bilingual)
978-4-06-364560-6 (hardcover)
December 31, 2000[31] (original release)
September 14, 2004[32] (re-release)
October 20, 2010[26] (omnibus 1)
978-1-892213-50-1 (original release)
978-1-59182-879-2 (re-release)
978-1-59582-522-3 (omnibus 1)
  • Chapters 6–10
Sakura's rival, Li Syaoran, transfers into her school from Hong Kong. He also seeks to capture the Clow Cards to prevent evil from befalling the world, but doesn't trust Sakura's abilities to succeed. Cards captured: Flower, Sword, Thunder, and Shadow.
3 August 4, 1997[33] (paperback)
December 8, 2000[34] (bilingual)
April 26, 2004[35] (hardcover)
978-4-06-319844-7 (paperback)
978-4-7700-2740-5 (bilingual)
978-4-06-364567-5 (hardcover)
May 2001[36] (original release)
November 9, 2004[37] (re-release)
October 20, 2010[26] (omnibus 1)
978-1-892213-59-4 (original release)
978-1-59182-880-8 (re-release)
978-1-59582-522-3 (omnibus 1)
  • Chapters 11–14
Sakura gets a new math teacher, Kaho Mizuki, who has romantic history with her older brother. Syaoran immediately distrusts her as he senses immense magical power from her. Cards captured: Mirror and Shield.
4 December 5, 1997[38] (paperback)
March 9, 2001[39] (bilingual)
June 2, 2004[40] (hardcover)
978-4-06-319881-2 (paperback)
978-4-7700-2744-3 (bilingual)
978-4-06-364575-0 (hardcover)
September 30, 2001[41] (original release)
February 8, 2005[42] (re-release)
July 27, 2011[43] (omnibus 2)
978-1-892213-56-3 (original release)
978-1-59182-881-5 (re-release)
978-1-59582-591-9 (omnibus 2)
  • Chapters 15–18
Cards captured: Maze, Erase, and Glow.
5 April 4, 1998[44] (paperback)
April 27, 2001[45] (bilingual)
July 3, 2004[46] (hardcover)
978-4-06-319924-6 (paperback)
978-4-7700-2745-0 (bilingual)
978-4-06-364583-5 (hardcover)
December 31, 2001[47] (original release)
April 12, 2005[48] (re-release)
July 27, 2011[43] (omnibus 2)
978-1-892213-73-0 (original release)
978-1-59182-882-2 (re-release)
978-1-59582-591-9 (omnibus 2)
  • Chapters 19–22
Kaho Mizuki seeks Kero out and they discuss what will happen to the world. Kero believes Mizuki is his lunar counterpart, Yue. He asks if she intends to intervene, but Mizuki says she has a different role to play. Sakura later meets Mizuki at a café where she learns that Mizuki knows of the Clow Cards and of "The Judge, Yue." Cards captured: Dark and Light.
6 July 13, 1998[49] (paperback)
July 13, 2001[18] (bilingual)
August 4, 2004[50] (hardcover)
978-4-06-333954-3 (paperback)
978-4-7700-2882-2 (bilingual)
978-4-06-364589-7 (hardcover)
April 2002[51] (original release)
June 7, 2005[24] (re-release)
July 27, 2011[43] (omnibus 2)
978-1-892213-74-7 (original release)
978-1-59182-883-9 (re-release)
978-1-59582-591-9 (omnibus 2)
  • Chapters 23–26
When Sakura captures the Firey Card, Kero transforms into his true form: Cerberus. When Sakura captures the final card, her judgment begins. Yukito, the object of Sakura and Syaoran's affections is revealed to be Yue, the Judge. In order to be master of the Clow Cards, Sakura must defeat Yue. If she loses, everyone involved with the Clow Cards will lose their memory of the one they love most. Sakura seemingly loses the trial, but the Clow Cards attempt to defend her. Kaho Mizuki presents Sakura with Clow Reed's bell, transforming her staff. Powered up, Sakura defeats Yue. After she is recognized as the cards' true master, an apparition of Clow Reed meets Sakura to explain her new power and that he may make things difficult for her soon. Kaho Mizuki then departs Tomoeda. Cards captured: Firey and Earthy.
7 November 13, 1998[52] (paperback)
September 3, 2004[53] (hardcover)
978-4-06-333989-5 (paperback)
978-4-06-364598-9 (hardcover)
August 20, 2002[54] (original release)
January 25, 2012[55] (omnibus 3)
978-1-892213-75-4 (original release)
978-1-59582-808-8 (omnibus 3)
  • Chapters 27–30
A new transfer student arrives at Tomoeda Elementary, Eriol Hiiragizawa from England. Sakura senses she's somehow met him before. They become friends, but Syaoran immediately distrusts him. Meanwhile, a new transfer student arrives at Toya's high school, Nakuru Akizuki. When Sakura goes to investigate a mysterious phenomenon in Tomoeda, her magic fails to work. Kero meets with Yue to discuss what magic could be at play. When they return to the scene of the phenomenon, neither can move, and both feel the familiar magical presence of Clow Reed. Sakura fosters a new kind of magic and transforms the Clow Card under her own power to use their magic and solve the mysterious phenomenons. Having expended too much magic, Sakura faints. She learns that managing Cerberus and Yue as well as transforming her Clow Cards into Sakura Cards will take a physical toll on her. Meanwhile, Eriol is revealed to be the reincarnated Clow Reed, and lives with Nakuru and a small beast similar to Kero, Spinel. Under his magic, they transform to become Ruby Moon and Spinel Sun. Cards transformed: Firey and Sword.
8 March 11, 1999[56] (paperback)
October 4, 2004[57] (hardcover)
978-4-06-334049-5 (paperback)
978-4-06-364601-6 (hardcover)
December 10, 2002[58] (original release)
January 25, 2012[55] (omnibus 3)
978-1-892213-76-1 (original release)
978-1-59582-808-8 (omnibus 3)
  • Chapters 31–34
Syaoran begins to develop feelings for Sakura. Cards transformed: Jump, Fly, Mirror, Windy, and Flower.
9 July 22, 1999[59] (paperback)
November 2, 2004[60] (hardcover)
978-4-06-334099-0 (paperback)
978-4-06-364604-7 (hardcover)
February 4, 2003[61] (original release)
January 25, 2012[55] (omnibus 3)
978-1-892213-77-8 (original release)
978-1-59582-808-8 (omnibus 3)
  • Chapters 35–38
Lacking in power, Yue's civilian form Yukito can't sustain his energy. If Yue doesn't receive magical energy to fortify him, Yue and Yukito may both disappear. Yue discovers Clow Reed in Eriol's form and confronts him, but Eriol erases his memory and reverts him back to Yukito. Syaoran finally confesses his feelings for Sakura, but she doesn't hear because of a nearby panic when Yukito faints. When they're alone, Toya tells Yukito he knows he's not human, and Yue takes over so the two can have a conversation. Toya agrees to sacrifice his magic, including his ability to see his mother's spirit and sense when Sakura's in danger, in order to keep Yue and Yukito from disappearing from existence. Cards transformed: Erase, Earthy, and Shadow.
10 December 3, 1999[62] (paperback)
December 3, 2004[63] (hardcover)
978-4-06-334259-8 (paperback)
978-4-06-364612-2 (hardcover)
April 8, 2003[64] (original release)
September 19, 2012[27] (omnibus 4)
978-1-892213-78-5 (original release)
978-1-59582-889-7 (omnibus 4)
  • Chapters 39–42
Sakura feels guilty that Toya had to give up his powers to sustain Yue since Sakura wasn't strong enough. Sakura confesses her feelings to Yukito, but he assures her that he is not the one she loves the most even though she does love him. Sakura asks if her brother is the one Yukito loves most and he confirms it to be true, but isn't sure if it's reciprocated. Sakura is sure Toya feels the same. When danger erupts at the school, Sakura manages to find Eriol with his magical staff, but she faints before she can confront him. Sakura sees a vision of Clow Reed's last living day. Transformed cards: Maze, Illusion, Wood, Thunder, and Glow.
11 February 24, 2000[65] (paperback)
December 28, 2004[66] (hardcover)
978-4-06-334286-4 (paperback)
978-4-06-364616-0 (hardcover)
June 10, 2003[67] (original release)
September 19, 2012[27] (omnibus 4)
978-1-892213-79-2 (original release)
978-1-59582-889-7 (omnibus 4)
  • Chapters 43–45
Sakura, Syaoran, Tomoyo, and Kero travel to Tokyo Tower and are confronted by Eriol, who reveals his past life as Clow Reed. Nakuru and Spinel reveal their true forms as well. Elsewhere, Yukito spontaneously transforms into Yue, who detects Sakura is in danger. Eriol's magic makes the sun and moon disappear and Tomoyo instantly falls to sleep. By Yue's side, Toya and all the non-magical humans of Tomoeda also fall asleep. Eriol tells Sakura if the magic darkness is not lifted by dawn, the people of Tomoeda will sleep forever. Sakura struggles in her face off with Eriol as Kero and Yue engage in combat with Spinel Sun and Ruby Moon. Sakura learns she must transform the Light card in order to break Eriol's spell. Without enough magic to transform Light and Dark, Sakura receives help from Kero, Yue, and Syaoran to successfully transform the cards, the final Sakura Cards, and end Eriol's darkness of sleep on Tomoeda. Sakura's father arrives at the park and it is revealed that Eriol's magic didn't work on him as he is a second reincarnation of Clow Reed; Clow Reed split his soul into Eriol, who retained Clow's memories, and Fujitaka, who was unaware. Eriol leads Sakura in a spell that successfully transfers half of Eriol's magic to Fujitaka, stripping away Eriol's status of being the most powerful magician in the world. In the aftermath, Eriol explains his misdeeds as a way to galvanize Sakura to transform the Clow Cards one by one into Sakura Cards. He apologizes for causing Sakura so much trouble. Transformed Cards: Shield, Watery, Light, and Dark.
12 July 31, 2000[5] (paperback)
February 2, 2005[7] (hardcover)
978-4-06-334326-7 (paperback)
978-4-06-364625-2 (hardcover)
August 5, 2003[20] (original release)
September 19, 2012[27] (omnibus 4)
978-1-892213-80-8 (original release)
978-1-59582-889-7 (omnibus 4)
  • Chapters 46–50
Kaho Mizuki reveals herself as Eriol's accomplice. With his new magic, Fujitaka is able to reunite with Nadeshiko's spirit. Eriol announces he is returning to England with Spinel Sun, Ruby Moon, and Miss Mizuki. Syaoran confesses his love for Sakura. Eriol and Miss Mizuki reveal their love for one another. Sakura seeks advice from Tomoyo, Chiharu, and Rika before she resolves that she loves Syaoran. When Syaoran tells Sakura he is moving back to Hong Kong, she crafts him a teddy bear. Yukito sees this and asks Sakura if she found the person she loves the most. Sakura replies happily that she did, but is sad, not knowing when she will see Syaoran again. Yukito assures her that they will see each other again as long as they both want to be together. Before Syaoran's coach leaves to take him to the airport, Sakura reaches him with Toya's help and reciprocates Syaoran's feelings, telling Syaoran that he is her "Number One;" the person she loves the most. Syaoran happily takes the bear, knowing that Sakura feels the same about him, and they agree to name their respective bears after each other. As his coach leaves Syaoran promises to return and desperately asks Sakura if she will wait for him, and vows that she will. A few years later, as Sakura starts Middle School Syaoran returns and reunites with Sakura, and they resolve to be together as an official couple.

Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card

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No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 December 2, 2016[68][69]978-4-06-393099-3 (regular edition)
978-4-06-358844-6 (special edition)
December 19, 2017[70]978-1-63236-537-8
  • Chapters 1–4
Sakura begins middle school. With Syaoran returned from Hong Kong, the two are an official couple and exchange the teddy bears they made for each other. Sakura has a dream in which she sees many transparent, clear cards, and a mysterious entity shrouded in darkness around shattered shards from the clear cards. Upon waking, Sakura discovers her Sakura Cards are now all blank and transparent. She visits Yue in an emergency meeting with Kero to discuss the events. The next night, Sakura has a dream with the mysterious entity and discovers a new magic key formed from her dreams. The mysterious entity attempts to take the key from her. Sakura wakes up to find the key existing in reality. During the day, a mysterious wind gusts at Sakura, and she successfully summons her new staff from the key in her dreams and establishes a new incantation to seal her first Clear Card, Gale. She later secures a second card. Cards secured: Gale and Siege.
2 April 1, 2017[71][72]978-4-06-393171-6 (regular edition)
978-4-06-358849-1 (special edition)
February 27, 2018[73]978-1-63236-538-5
  • Chapters 5–8
  • Extra Story
Sakura continues to have dreams in which the mysterious entity attempts to steal her key of dreams. She recognizes the figure is the same height as her. A new transfer student, Akiho Shinomoto, arrives in Sakura's class. The two become fast friends. Syaoran contacts Eriol about the new transfer student, and Eriol shares that she will come to care for Sakura a lot. Cards secured: Aqua, Reflect, and Action.
3 September 13, 2017[74][75]978-4-06-393266-9 (regular edition)
978-4-06-397038-8 (special edition)
April 10, 2018[76]978-1-63236-539-2
  • Chapters 9–13
Sakura's dreams persist and she recognizes the motif of a clock in her most recent one. Sakura meets Akiho's caretaker, Yuna D. Kaito. When Sakura and Akiho have a playdate together, Akiho suddenly falls asleep and Sakura is certain magic is afoot. Cards secured: Record, Flight, Lucid, and Spiral.
4 March 30, 2018[77][78]978-4-06-511307-3 (regular edition)
978-4-06-511308-0 (special edition)
June 26, 2018[79]978-1-63236-619-1
  • Chapters 14–19
Sakura successfully secures the Snooze Card, the source of Akiho's sudden slumber. Syaoran investigates Yuna D. Kaito through Eriol, who believes the "D" in his name is derived from a powerful society of English magicians. As Yuna and Akiho are residing in Eriol's former residence, they fear Yuna is using the residence to store away some powerful secret. Meanwhile, Akiho's stuffed animal charm, Momo, is revealed to be a familiar similar to Kero, unbeknownst to Akiho. Momo and Yuna discuss amongst themselves that a pivotal time is close at hand. When Sakura has difficulty combatting a fire bird with the Aqua Card, Syaoran summons a powerful wind spell to help Sakura secure it. Akiho reveals to Yuna that she has recurring dreams of a mysterious figure whom she desperately wants a possession from. Cards secured: Snooze, Labyrinth, Appear, and Blaze.
5 September 3, 2018[80][81]978-4-06-513039-1 (regular edition)
978-4-06-512848-0 (special edition)
November 20, 2018[82]978-1-63236-659-7
  • Chapters 20–24
Kero and Yue determined that Eriol is hiding something from Sakura about the string of recent events that have occurred. Sakura uses the power of the Record Card to revisit her mother's past, but Nadeshiko's spirit warns Sakura to not venture further, lest she be unable to return to the present. Sakura and Akiho's shared dreams continue to happen and Akiho recognizes the mysterious entity's robes as those of her own. Sakura collapses at her grandfather's residence during one of these dreams. Kero and Yue contact Eriol, irritated at his lack of sharing intel. Eriol shares that Yuna D. Kaito has been renounced from the society of English magicians after a ritual tool went "missing" under his care. Yuna interferes magically with the communication connection between Eriol and Yue and Kero, preventing them from talking further, even over technology. Syaoran fears Sakura's magic is becoming too powerful and will lead her on the road to ruin. It is revealed that Syaoran siphoned the power of Sakura's cards and kept them under his own magic via Sakura's teddy bear. In her latest dream, Sakura sees the mysterious entity is actually Syaoran. Cards secured: Mirror.
6 April 3, 2019[83][84]978-4-06-514999-7 (regular edition)
978-4-06-515000-9 (special edition)
November 26, 2019[85]978-1-63236-719-8
  • Chapters 25–29
  • Extra Story
Akiho is revealed to be from a long line of sorcerers and to exhibit no magical ability, herself. Kero and Yue sense no power from Akiho. It is revealed that Yuna was a magical prodigy whose magic grew to the point in which his personality became warped. Momo reflects that Yuna is in search of the most dangerous kind of magic and is willing to sacrifice anything to get it. Yue discovers that Syaoran siphoned the Sakura Cards and demands a meeting with him. Syaoran tells him that if Sakura maintained her own cards while creating new ones, her powers would have grown even more exponentially. The Light and Dark cards manifest and explain to Yue that the Sakura Cards went along with Syaoran's plan as they agreed with his logic. Syaoran promises to Yue that he will protect Sakura no matter what. When Akiho's dream state turns her against Sakura, Sakura uses her magic to try to resolve the issue. Syaoran uses The Fly card to join with Sakura and Yuna celebrates the uniting of the three in one place as he freezes time for everyone. At the cost of part of his life force and at the objection of Momo, Yuna turns back time to before this encounter. Yuna reflects that Akiho is the most magical artifact the society of English magicians had to offer.
7 September 3, 2019[86][87]978-4-06-517074-8 (regular edition)
978-4-06-517075-5 (special edition)
April 21, 2020[88]978-1-63236-832-4
  • Chapters 30–34
Sakura begins to wonder if she is manifesting the situations that spawn the very cards she is creating. In a flashback, Yuna determines that Akiho is a blank canvas that can be impressed upon. Syaoran reveals to Sakura that he siphoned her Sakura Cards from her because her powers were growing far too strong and could lead her to a life of unhappiness. The cards manifest and tell Sakura they went along with Syaoran to help him protect Sakura. Since Eriol is unable to connect with Kero and Yue, he sends Ruby Moon and Spinel Sun to Tomoeda to assist them. Sakura is deeply sad at Syaoran's revelation, indirectly voicing her suspicion that his reason for coming back to Tomoeda was out of a sense of duty; not out of love and wanting to be with her. Taken aback, Syaoran tells Sakura that his mission was only part of his reason for returning; he just wanted to see her again as soon as possible. Happy and reassured, Sakura tells Syaoran she wishes she knew him when he was younger; regretting the memories they missed out on. He suddenly transforms into a toddler. Sakura secures a card, Rewind, that resembles Syaoran and reverts him back to his normal age. Before returning to normal, Syaoran assures Sakura that they have plenty of time to make new memories together, who smiles lovingly back at Syaoran and agrees. Yuna is waiting for Sakura to create a particular card. Syaoran attempts to tell Sakura some knowledge about her current predicament, but Kaito's magic prevents him from expressing himself. Cards secured: Blade, Repair, and Rewind.
8 April 1, 2020[89][90]978-4-06-517913-0 (regular edition)
978-4-06-517421-0 (special edition)
November 17, 2020[91]978-1-63-236906-2
  • Chapters 35–39
Sakura and Syaoran are prevented from embracing. Sakura thinks it's a Clear Card, but after a sealing incantation doesn't work, Syaoran believes it is the work of Yuna D. Kaito. Sakura confirms she is creating her own cards, but doesn't understand why. Cards secured: Shade and Break.
9 October 13, 2020[92][93]978-4-06-521033-8 (regular edition)
978-4-06-521142-7 (special edition)
July 13, 2021[94]978-1-64-651033-7
  • Chapters 40–44
  • Short Story
Yuna D. Kaito encounters Nadeshiko's spirit and then Syaoran. Syaoran and Yuna engage in battle, and Yuna reveals that he is waiting for Sakura to create the Clear Card he is waiting for. Yuna warns Syaoran that his motives will likely make Syaoran angry. When Sakura discovers them and confronts them, Yuna turns back time once more. Momo is revealed to be a guardian of a book regarding time magic. Cards secured: Transfer and Promise.
10 April 1, 2021[95][96]978-4-06-522870-8 (regular edition)
978-4-06-522869-2 (special edition)
October 5, 2021[97]978-1-64-651288-1
  • Chapters 45–49
  • Short Story 2
Sakura encounters the mysterious entity from her dreams at school and she combats them. She finds the entity to be Syaoran, but when the real Syaoran appears independently of it, Sakura secures the new cards "Mirage" and "Dreaming," and determines Syaoran must not be the robed figure. Sakura and Akiho continue to have shared dreams. At school, time stops for all except Sakura and Syaoran, and Syaoran's cards are suddenly pulled from him. Sakura uses Siege and Syaoran uses Windy to pull them back, recovering all except the Mirror Card. When Sakura and Akiho share a tender moment, a darkness within her manifests and Sakura's mother's watch stops time. Thinking Yuna stopped time, Momo animates and reviews the situation, only to be discovered by Sakura. Their cover blown, Momo determines what to do next. Cards secured: Mirage and Dreaming.
11 October 13, 2021[98][99]978-4-06-524903-1 (regular edition)
978-4-06-524862-1 (special edition)
May 24, 2022[100]978-1-64-651439-7
  • Chapters 50–54
  • Short Story 3
  • Short Story 4
12 April 1, 2022[101][102]978-4-06-527161-2 (regular edition)
978-4-06-527162-9 (special edition)
October 18, 2022[103]978-1-64-651568-4
  • Chapters 55–59
  • Short Story 5
13 October 13, 2022[104][105]978-4-06-529235-8 (regular edition)
978-4-06-529243-3 (special edition)
April 25, 2023[106]978-1-64-651687-2
  • Chapters 60–65
14 March 31, 2023[107][108]978-4-06-531188-2 (regular edition)
978-4-06-531408-1 (special edition)
November 14, 2023[109]978-1-64-651886-9
  • Chapters 66–72
15 November 13, 2023[110][111]978-4-06-533132-3 (regular edition)
978-4-06-532203-1 (special edition)
September 24, 2024[112]979-8-88-877266-9
  • Chapters 73–77
16 April 1, 2024[113][114][115]978-4-06-534999-1 (regular edition)
978-4-06-534855-0 (special edition)
  • Chapters 78–80

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