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Clover Vol. 2 (Kurouba) (in Japanese) (1997)

by CLAMP

Series: Clover (2)

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In a world where the government seeks to control Clovers--special children with amazing powers--Sue finds herself being hunted. Unaware of who she really is, our heroine is accompanied by Kazuhiko, a retired soldier called back to transport a top-secret item...Sue. Sue comes to discover that she is unique, even among Clovers, and with Kazuhiko's help, strives to uncover the government's true intentions. Visually stunning, Clover shows again why Clamp is one of the most respected creative groups in Japan.… (more)
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Clover, Volume 2 by CLAMP (1997)

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While this volume had at least some plot development, it was still a mess. The plot still has barely any cohesion to it. I thought this was the final volume with the way the last chapter ended, but apparently, there are two more volumes? The art style is normal for 90s CLAMP, but I noticed a weird lack of backgrounds. It's a lot of just text and randomly placed illustrations for this one. Also, they have repeated the song so many times that I'm sick of it. This series felt like CLAMP just threw some story elements and design ideas into a blender and made Clover from the resulting mess. Also, what is up with the relationship between Sue and Kazuhiko? I thought it was meant to be read as Sue having an innocent crush on Kazuhiko, but no? Apparently it's supposed to be read as a romantic relationship, with Kazuhiko reciprocating? Isn't Sue a literal child?! I knew 90s manga could be wild, but my God. ( )
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In a world where the government seeks to control Clovers--special children with amazing powers--Sue finds herself being hunted. Unaware of who she really is, our heroine is accompanied by Kazuhiko, a retired soldier called back to transport a top-secret item...Sue. Sue comes to discover that she is unique, even among Clovers, and with Kazuhiko's help, strives to uncover the government's true intentions. Visually stunning, Clover shows again why Clamp is one of the most respected creative groups in Japan.

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