My-Otome (manga) - Volume List

Volume List

No. Release date ISBN
1 November 8, 2005 ISBN 4-253-21051-1
  1. Girl? meets ♀Girls (ガール?ミーツ♀ガールズ?)
  2. The Secret Flower Garden!? (秘密の花園!??)
  3. Heaven and Hell (天国と地獄!??)
  4. Battle of the Otome (オトメの戦い?)
  5. What I Want to Protect (守りたいもの?)
  6. Don't Tell Anyone (誰にも言えない?)
  7. Schwarz Entry (シュヴァルツ進入?)
  8. Political Talk (政治の話?)
2 January 10, 2006 ISBN 4-253-21052-X
  1. Garderobe Escape (ガルデローベ脱走?)
  2. King's Return (王の帰還?)
  3. Revolutionary Soldier (革命戦士?)
  4. Meister Robe (マイスターローブ?)
  5. Erstin Ho's Tragedy (エルスティン・ホーの悲劇?)
  6. Super weapon (スーパー兵器?)
  7. Otome's Pinch!? (オトメのピンチ!??)
  8. Otome vs MAID (オトメVSメイド?)
  9. Prisoner No. 17 (プリズナーNo.17?)
3 April 7, 2006 ISBN 4-253-21053-8
  1. An Impact of Divine Terror (衝撃の愕天?)
  2. Beautiful Pursuer (美しき追跡者?)
  3. To the Black Valley (黒い谷へ?)
  4. Reunion (再会?)
  5. The King's Decision (王の選択?)
  6. Blue Sky Sapphire (蒼天の青玉?)
  7. A Decisive Round of Butou (舞闘決戦?)
  8. Leaking Confidential Information (極秘情報、漏れる?)
  9. The Meaning of Power (力の意味?)
4 June 8, 2006 ISBN 4-253-21054-6
  1. A Time of Farewell (別離の時?)
  2. Coronation Day (戴冠の日?)
  3. A Throne of Blood (血の玉座?)
  4. Two Queens (ふたりの女王?)
  5. An Otome's Vow (オトメの誓い?)
  6. Fuuka Palace is Burning Down (風華宮、炎上?)
  7. The Door of Memories (記憶の扉?)
  8. Garderobe's Assault (ガルデローベ強襲?)
  9. A Memory of Flames (炎の記憶?)
5 August 8, 2006 ISBN 4-253-21055-4
  1. Decision of an Otome (オトメとして?)
  2. Time of Resurrection (復活の時?)
  3. Materialise!! (マテリアライズ!!?)
  4. HiME vs Otome (HiME VS 乙-HiME?)
  5. Returning Memories (蘇る記憶?)
  6. A Stone that becomes Pure White (真白なる貴石?)
  7. Truth (真実?)
  8. Jet Black Despair (漆黒の絶望?)
  9. Welcome to Garderobe (ようこそガルデローベへ?)

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