Cardcaptor Sakura (manga)
Alternative title:
Card Captor Sakura (Polish)

Cardcaptors
Сакура - собирательница карт (Russian)
آسرة البطاقات ساكورا (Arabic)
カードキャプターさくら (Japanese)
庫洛魔法使 (Chinese (Taiwan))
카드캡터 사쿠라 (Korean)
카드캡터 체리 (Korean)
Genres: romance
Themes: magical girl
Objectionable content: None
Plot Summary: One day, Sakura Kinomoto accidentally opened a book containing dozens of magical cards called Clow Cards, and they scattered around her hometown of Tomoeda. Sakura was chosen to be the master of these cards and has been enlisted by the sun-based guardian Kerberos to use her magic and reclaim these cards before they make any more trouble in town. She is encouraged by her best friend Tomoyo Daidouji, and she meets a rival cardcaptor, Syaoran Li, who is a direct descendant of the creator of the Clow Cards.
Ratings: 658 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon: 12
Vintage:
1996-05-03 to 2000-07-03 (serialized in Nakayoshi)
1999-10-16 to 2000-12-30 (Italy)
2000-10-03 to 2001-07-03 ()
2011-09-10 to 2012-08-11 (Italy, Perfect Edition)
Release dates: We have 122
Official website:
カードキャプターさくら公式サイト (Japanese)
Trivia: We have 6
Comment:
The North American edition released by TokyoPop has made the second half (volumes 07–12) an independent series named Cardcaptor Sakura: Master of the Clow.
Review:
Cardcaptor Sakura GN 1 (Jan 1, 1970)
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North American Anime, Manga Releases, June 23-29 (Jun 26, 2019)
Japanese Comic Ranking, April 17-23 (Apr 26, 2017)
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Publisher: Kodansha
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Art Director: Matt Alford (vol. 1 Masters of the Clow)
Additional Translation: Karen McGillicuddy
Associate Editor: Katherine Kim
Design: Stephen Reichert (Dark Horse)
Digital Imaging Manager: Chris Buford
Editorial Assistant: Annie Gullion (Dark Horse)
Editorial Director: Jeremy Ross (vol. 4 Masters of the Clow)
Layout: Fawn Lau (vol. 6 Masters of the Clow)
Lettering: Aaron Alexovich
Managing Editor: Jill Freshney (vol. 4 Masters of the Clow)
President: John Parker
Production Coordination: Antonio DePietro (vol. 4 Masters of the Clow)
Publisher: Mike Richardson (Dark Horse)
Retouch Artist: Aristotle Licuan
Senior Editor: Jake Forbes
VP of Manufacturing: Ron Klamert
VP of Production: Ron Klamert
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Translation: Reyda Seddiki
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Licensed by: Pika Édition
Publisher: Pika Édition
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Editing: Joan Navarro
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Licensed by: Kamite Comics (Mexico; 2018)
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Adaptation: Andrea Pietroni
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Publisher: Edizioni Star Comics
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Translation: Fritz Walter
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Publisher: Egmont Manga & Anime (Egmont Manga and Anime)
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Publisher: Waneko
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Translation: Luiz Octávio Kobayashi
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Licensed by: Ever Glory Publishing Co., Ltd.
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