Clover (manga by CLAMP)
Related anime:
Clover (special) (adaptation)
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Clover (special) (adaptation)
Alternative title:
Trèfle (French)
클로버 (Korean)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
In a futuristic world, the government has conducted secret research called the 'Clover Project'. Each Clover is tattooed with a power level by the Five Elders Council. Sue is a Four Leaf Clover, the only one in existence. Ran is a Three Leaf, one of two. Gingetsu is Two Leaf and Oruha is One Leaf. Each book tells a different tale of these tragic children, backtracking from when Kazuhiko takes Sue to Fairy Park to when Ran becomes Gingetsu's ward.
Kazuhiko is a former soldier turned private eye who is giving the mission of picking up and delivering Sue to Fairy Park. Sue is part of a race of children called Clovers who are children with special powers, and in this futuristic world, the government is out to control them.
User Ratings:
287 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
4
Number of pages:
128
Vintage:
1997
2004-12-13 to 2005-03-13 (México)
Release dates: We have 18
Official website:
Trivia: We have 2
Review:
Clover -Omnibus Edition- GN (Jul 3, 2009)
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December Releases (Sep 30, 2001)
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| Graphic novel |
| Clover (GN 1) 2001-05-15 |
| Clover (GN 2) 2001-09-11 |
| Clover (GN 3) 2001-11-20 |
| Clover (GN 4) 2002-03-20 |
| Clover - Omnibus (GN 1-4) 2009-05-13 (from $13.40) |
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Publisher: Kodansha | ||||
Art Director: Lia Ribacchi (Dark Horse edition) Design: Tina Alessi (Dark Horse edition) Graphic Assistant: Steve Kindernay Graphic Design: Akemi Imafuku Production manager: Fred Lui Retouch Artist: Carol Concepcion | (none) | |||
Lettering & Retouch: IHL (Dark Horse edition) | ||||
(none) | Publisher: Pika Édition | |||
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Finantial And Administration Manager: Lydia Rodríguez Romero (Grupo Editorial Vid) Marketing Coordinator: Norma Monroy Flores (Grupo Editorial Vid) Operations Manager: Enrique Espinosa (Grupo Editorial Vid) President And General Director: Manelick De la Parra Vargas (Grupo Editorial Vid) Publishing Director: Carlos Francisco Jiménez (Grupo Editorial Vid) Responsible Editor: Teresa Ponce Torres (Grupo Editorial Vid) Trading Manager: Fernando Castillo Marín (Grupo Editorial Vid) | (none) | |||
(none) | Publisher: Editions Star Comics | |||
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(none) | Publisher: Carlsen Comics | |||
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