List of Clamp Works - Completed Works

Completed Works

From To English Translated Title
(Japanese Title)
Publisher
Serialized in
Volumes
1989 1996 RG Veda (聖伝, Sei-den RG Veda?) Shinshokan
Wings
10
1990 1991 Man of Many Faces (20面相におねがい!!, 20 Mensō ni Onegai!!?) Kadokawa Shoten
Newtype
2
1990 1993 Tokyo Babylon (東京BABYLON, Tōkyō BABYLON?) Shinshokan
Wings
7
1992 1993 Clamp School Detectives (CLAMP学園探偵団, Clamp Gakuen Tanteidan?) Kadokawa Shoten
Asuka Comics DX
3
1992 1993 Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders (学園特警デュカリオン, Gakuen Tokkei Dyukarion?) Kadokawa Shoten
Newtype
2
1992 1992 Shirahime-Syo: Snow Goddess Tales (白姫抄, Shirahime-Shō?) Kadokawa Shoten
Asuka Comics DX
1
1992 1994 Legend of Chun Hyang (新・春香伝, Shin Shunka-den?) Hakusensha
Serie Mystery-Special
1
1993 1995 Magic Knight Rayearth (魔法騎士レイアース, Majikku Naito (Mahō Kishi) Reiāsu?) Kodansha
Nakayoshi
6
1993 1995 Miyuki-chan in Wonderland (不思議の国の美幸ちゃん, Fushigi no Kuni no Miyuki-chan?) Kadokawa Shoten
Newtype
1
1995 1995 The One I Love (わたしのすきなひと, Watashi no Suki na Hito?) Kadokawa Shoten
Young Rose Comics DX
1
1996 2000 Cardcaptor Sakura (カードキャプター さくら, Kādokyaputā Sakura?) Kodansha
Nakayoshi
12
1996 1998 Wish Kadokawa Shoten
Asuka Comics DX
4
1999 2001 Angelic Layer (エンジェリック レイヤー, Enjerikku Reiyā?) Kadokawa Shoten
Monthly Shōnen Ace
5
1999 2000 Suki (「すき.だからすき」, "Suki; Dakara Suki"?) Kadokawa Shoten
Asuka Comics
3
2001 2002 Chobits (ちょびっツ, Chobittsu?) Kodansha
Young Magazine
8
2004 2004 Clamp no Kiseki (CLAMPノキセキ, Clamp no Kiseki?) Kodansha 12
2003 2009 Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle (ツバサ−RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE−, Tsubasa Rezaboa Kuronikuru?) Kodansha
Weekly Shōnen Magazine
28
2003 2011 xxxHolic (×××ホリック, Horikku?) Kodansha
Young Magazine/Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine
19
2005 2011 Kobato (こばと.?) Shogakukan/Kadokawa Shoten
Monthly Sunday Gene-X (seven chapters)/Newtype (rest of series)
6

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