Volumes
The manga was collected in eleven volumes by Kodansha between 1998 and 2002. In Germany, Egmont Manga & Anime published the first three volumes. In France, Pika Édition published the entire series. It has been published in Indonesia by M&C Comics.
A sequel series, Cyborg Kuro-chan: Extra Battle (サイボーグクロちゃん 番外バトル, Saibōgu Kurochan Bangai Batoru?) was published from 2005 to 2006. Like the original, it has been published in Indonesia by M&C Comics.
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| No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | 6 February 1998 | ISBN 978-4-06-321832-9 |
| 02 | 7 May 1998 | ISBN 978-4-06-321839-8 |
| 03 | 4 September 1998 | ISBN 978-4-06-321848-0 |
| 04 | 5 February 1999 | ISBN 978-4-06-323861-7 |
| 05 | 4 June 1999 | ISBN 978-4-06-323873-0 |
| 06 | 5 November 1999 | ISBN 978-4-06-323884-6 |
| 07 | 6 April 2000 | ISBN 978-4-06-323894-5 |
| 08 | 4 August 2000 | ISBN 978-4-06-323904-1 |
| 09 | 6 February 2001 | ISBN 978-4-06-323912-6 |
| 10 | 6 August 2001 | ISBN 978-4-06-323926-3 |
| 11 | 5 January 2002 | ISBN 978-4-06-323937-9 |
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