“Half-Yoma female warriors, Claymores, fight shapeshifting monsters while battling their own humanity and uncovering dark truths.”
Claymore
CLAYMORE
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Synopsis
Half-Yoma female warriors, Claymores, fight shapeshifting monsters while battling their own humanity and uncovering dark truths.
It is the Middle Ages, and the remnants of mankind are plagued by paranoia and death. Spoken in fearful whispers, the word "Yoma" cuts a clear image into the minds of all: monstrous beings with an insatiable hunger for human flesh. But fear of their gruesome appetite is dwarfed by that of their ability to shapeshift and steal the memories of their last meal. Forever vulnerable to attack, humans live in unease, even among family. There are few means to kill a Yoma. The Organization, informally known as "Claymore," is humanity's only line of defense, dispatching half-human, half-Yoma female warriors to purify villages of Yoma. A lonely and dangerous existence, death for these warriors comes with each new assignment. What time is found between trying battles and long, arduous travels is spent in ever-intensifying struggle to resist their Yoma blood and maintain their humanity. Villagers, knowing of this, pay for their security reluctantly and have only loathsome regard for their protectors. Claymore follows the stoic and low-ranking member Clare in her daunting trek as she searches for personal vengeance. Along the way, she encounters many unexpected things about the world, from the camaraderie and hope held fast by her sisters-in-arms to the sinister truth behind the Claymore Organization.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 20 sampled reviews
What 20 readers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.09 · split reception
7.1 pts
Recommenders 9.1 · others 2.0
↓ 1.75
Running avg · Jan 2008 → Jun 2024
- 10 “This is the best manga by far. The story is about girls with big swords (called Claymores by others) hunting down Yomas (demons who plague the world). It's incredibly violent and bloody which is...”
- 10 “This anime is simply perfect. You don't need anymore words. This manga has no single scene that will make anybody bored. Every single chapter is an extreme excitement and perfect. What makes me...”
- 10 “Claymore is a manga definitely worth reading. When I first began, it looked alright to me. Not too interesting but enough to make me continue the series. As it progresses, you'll notice the fights...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 159 × 27 ch × vol
- Total read 21h 12m approx
- Published Jun 2001 – Oct 2014
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M0558 catalog