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As Claymore, Vol. 24 (entitled Army of the Underworld – Chapters 132 to 137) opens, Miria and the other rebel Claymores pursue the Abyssal One that was formerly Cassandra the Dusteater. The creature builds and coalesces outside the Holy City of Rabona. Raki, a male human warrior, meets with Chronos and Lars, two of the last male warriors that existed before the female Claymores. They work on a defensive plan, but also have other plans in motion. Meanwhile, Priscilla, whose monstrous savagery was recently reawakened, attempts to absorb those she defeated in battle. A band of awakened beings, however, decide to fight her and believe they will be more successful in battling Priscilla than the Claymores. THE LOWDOWN: The Claymore manga is a violent, dark fantasy fight comic with an emphasis on the violent. Creator Norihiro Yagi has an H.R. Giger-like art style and his work is likely every bit as imaginative as the famed surrealist. However, there is more to Claymore than violence and striking visuals, as Claymore Volume 24 shows. Yagi gives the monstrous Priscilla a heartbreaking origin story or back story. This tragic tale of Priscilla’s childhood breaks the monotony of the monster mash that this volume offers in creature fights. POSSIBLE AUDIENCE: Fans who like their battle manga with butt-kicking female characters will want the Shonen Jump Advanced title, Claymore.
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