Present About Books Cardcaptor Sakura, Vol. 1 (Cardcaptor Sakura #1)
Title | : | Cardcaptor Sakura, Vol. 1 (Cardcaptor Sakura #1) |
Author | : | CLAMP |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 200 pages |
Published | : | July 6th 2004 by Tokyopop (first published May 1996) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Comics. Romance |
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Paperback | Pages: 200 pages Rating: 4.31 | 21158 Users | 290 Reviews
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After years, Elex decided to reprint this manga, and I decided to collect it. Cardcaptor Sakura is probably the manga that makes me adore CLAMP. I truly love the concepts of collecting magical cards. And I also love most of Sakura's outfits (made by Tomoyo, her bestie... it's hard to believe a little girl can make those complicated outfits!). Reading it again, I noticed several things I didn't really care the first time. Though the main characters are children (elementary school students), there are complex issues raised, such as shoujo-ai and shounen-ai, also romantic relationship between a student (4th grader) and her teacher. You can call me old school, but these things irritate my conscience.
List Books Toward Cardcaptor Sakura, Vol. 1 (Cardcaptor Sakura #1)
Original Title: | カードキャプターさくら, 1 |
ISBN: | 1591828783 (ISBN13: 9781591828785) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Cardcaptor Sakura #1 |
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Ratings: 4.31 From 21158 Users | 290 ReviewsRate About Books Cardcaptor Sakura, Vol. 1 (Cardcaptor Sakura #1)
(Reread, vol. 1-12)Repeat with me: it's so fluffy I'm gonna die.No, seriously. The whole series, even with the tone-wise darker second half, is sickeningly sweet I've got toothache. CLAMP's artwork is NEAT like holy hell Zeus above and Hades below how did the lightweight inking work? Who gave CLAMP an idea for this turn in their career, considering that CCS came after the depressing a.f. X, borderline ecchi Miyuki-chan, and less depressing but still shaded by gloom Magic Knight Rayearth. If youWhen I read the book I literally falls in childhood. I loved this book and I can not wait to read more .
Edit 18.07.2018: Re-reading this yet again. It's still so ridiculously adorable that I don't even want to think about the fact that by now I'm about 20 years past the actual target group. Oh well. I'll just go with "I'm young at heart." Read this llike ten years ago, and even then I was somewhat older than the target group. Liked it anyway, because it's just so very cute.

Cardcaptor Sakura was one of the first mainstream, I guess you could call it, texts (visual and textual/anime and manga) that I encountered to explicitly portray a wide range of sexuality and re-reading the series has made me truly appreciative of that fact. However, equally, given this hindsight, I don't think I would recommend this series to most adults who are not familiar with animanga subculture (or Batman mythos!) as the first animanga series they try their hands on (or maybe it would be
I'm just going to cut straight to the point with this one: Cardcaptor Sakura is awesome. It's a very feel good manga, tugging at the heartstrings and it just makes you happy. Clamp made a very beautiful story full of magic and wonder, it's no surprise how this manga series is so popular and it completely deserves the praise it gets. The art is gorgeous, the story is fantastic and the characters are all so good!..I will say that this series did have a couple of things I didn't like but the pros
CardCaptor Sakura is the story of a regular girl named Sakura who happens to find a magical set of cards called the "Clow Cards". Adventures ensures after wards as she works to collect the scattered cards with the help of her friends Kero, Syaoran, and Tomoyo. This series is one of my absolute favorite anime and manga series. It was my first manga series collected and i credited it as my segway into manga. It is intelligent, humorous, and quite fun. I highly recommend it to everyone wanted a
I remembered really liking Sakura, despite some... issues with later relationships. None of that is here in the first volume, though. Here it's pure, innocent fluff, which is what I always liked about it. The art is very, very cute, and the characters are very likeable. I like how straightforward the plot is (catch the cards!) and how we go straight into the action without an entire volume of backstory. I'll definitely continue re-reading the series. (Though I can't remember if I ever managed to
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