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A New York Times best selling, multi-arc, character-driven story with great battles and strong-willed females that will appeal to males and females alike. In a world where monsters called Yoma prey on humans and live among them in disguise, humanity's only hope is a new breed of warrior known as Claymores. Half human, half monster, these silver-eyed slayers possess supernatural strength but are condemned to fight their savage impulses or lose their humanity completely. Clare and her fellow Claymores Galatea and Jean must battle the Awakened Beings that are holding them captive. In the process, they find their captors' true motive: by torturing the warriors, they want to force them to awaken and join them in a gathering of Yoma. Will Clare and her comrades be able to defeat the Awakened Beings without becoming one themselves? Review: The Deep Abyss of Purgatory - As Clare and Galatea continue their battle against the powerful Awakened Beings Riful and Dauf they realise that they cannot defeat them alone and attempt to free the tortured and abused Claymore Jean. During the fight the Claymores discover the true plans of the Creature of the Abyss Riful and Clare gains information on her ultimate target. This is another great volume of Claymore with the fight between the three Claymores and the two Awakened Beings is very good and there are some indications of plots within plots that could prove interesting in the future. As well as this the cliff-hanger at the end of the volume is also very interesting and should lead to some nice action in the next volume. Review: Five Stars - Perfect
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T**R
The Deep Abyss of Purgatory
As Clare and Galatea continue their battle against the powerful Awakened Beings Riful and Dauf they realise that they cannot defeat them alone and attempt to free the tortured and abused Claymore Jean. During the fight the Claymores discover the true plans of the Creature of the Abyss Riful and Clare gains information on her ultimate target. This is another great volume of Claymore with the fight between the three Claymores and the two Awakened Beings is very good and there are some indications of plots within plots that could prove interesting in the future. As well as this the cliff-hanger at the end of the volume is also very interesting and should lead to some nice action in the next volume.
R**L
Five Stars
Perfect
H**O
Me llegó bien, buena compra
Me encantó este manga
M**N
They Mystery, Plot, and Friendships Thicken
The ninth volume of this dark fantasy series is where things take another turn for both the good and the bad. The bad is that Clare and others of her friends in the Claymore Organization are sent on another suicide hunt, and also that Raki is said to have been captured by rogue slavers, and Clare must survive to save him. The good is that the bonds Clare has with her fellow warriors are strong and that she has gained new skills. In the past few volumes, Clare and others she knows among her colleagues have discovered truths about the organization, and that in turn caused the Organization to informally mark them for death. Fortunately, through incredible coincidence, this Clare managed to barely survive an attack from an insane fellow Claymore and gain power and skills as a result. How she gets stronger via learning and bodily help from another once-Claymore gets to an important point about the character. In fact, this is one of the defining character traits and strengths of Clare, as tv tropes points out, that she has the ability to analyze a situation and come to fast decisions, and copy techniques she sees. Despite being the lowest ranked among her generation of warriors, and thus the weakest, she really is phenomenally strong in that she can utilize such a wide-range of techniques. In other words, her strength lies in her intelligence and adaptability, which make her far stronger than her real skills would otherwise be. Because of this, the author gives a good reason for Clare rising so high despite her shortcomings, other than the power of plot. That actually is a strong point in his favor, as authors sometimes don't do this and it comes across as the author saving the characters at times in other works. Some folks think it's this here, but it really isn't. It's Clare's brains and such. In a manner that *Attack on Titan* also utilizes in it's own story, the ontological mystery is slowly being revealed. And that is really the key to what makes this story so entertaining for me. It has a mystery element that is being revealed to the characters and the audience at the same time. So it's not the cheesy thing of the character ignoring what they know until the audience is allowed to find out. They find out as we do and it happens quite organically. The only bad part is that the art doesn't always depict well what is happening. It has a lot of manga panel style of what I call "whooshes" and such. I wish the fighting were depicted better, although the mangaka, , does do better than Watsuki, mangaka of *Rurouni Kenshin*, at showing the fights. The best part along with the mystery being slowly unraveled is that earlier-mentioned growing friendship between Clare and some of her fellow Claymores. It continues the defrosting process that Raki began. Between Theresa's death and the aftermath, as well as her travels as a Claymore and folks' reaction to this, she was ice-cold, but Raki, and the other warriors, including Miria, have begun to alter this somewhat. This volume was an important one that was the ending of previous arcs, and the beginning of a new one, as well as one that pushed forward some of the character development and unraveling mysteries of the previous volumes. Highly Recommended. Rating: 4.5/5 Stars.
J**N
Wunderbar
Eine wirklich wunderschöne Buch Reihe.
J**R
muy bueno
un muy buen manga... muy buena calidad del producto. y lo que es mejor, es un manga que ya esta terminado.
A**R
Great
Good desl
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