Claymore, Vol. 11

Claymore, Vol. 11 by Norihiro Yagi is an illustrated edition published by VIZ Media LLC on March 4, 2008. This volume continues the character-driven narrative set in a world where Yoma, monstrous beings that disguise themselves as humans, threaten humanity. The story follows Clare and her fellow Claymores, a new breed of warriors who are half human and half monster, as they confront a formidable group of Awakened Ones in the northern town of Pieta.
In this installment, readers will find intense battles as Clare and her comrades strive to hold back the advancing evil horde while the Organization prepares a secret weapon. The stakes are high, and the Claymores face a dire situation, realizing that their mission may lead to their demise. This volume explores themes of strength and humanity amidst the chaos of combat, appealing to fans of fantasy and graphic novels. With 200 pages of engaging content, this edition provides a captivating continuation of the series.
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A New York Times best selling, multi-arc, character-driven story with great battles and strong-willed females that will appeal to males and females alike.
In a world where monsters called Yoma prey on humans and live among them in disguise, humanity’s only hope is a new breed of warrior known as Claymores. Half human, half monster, these silver-eyed slayers possess supernatural strength but are condemned to fight their savage impulses or lose their humanity completely.
In the northern town of Pieta, Clare and a force of Claymores battle a troupe of Awakened Ones to prevent them from advancing south. Their orders are to hold off the evil horde at all costs, while the Organization prepares a secret weapon. Clare and her comrades realize that theirs is a suicide mission. As their friends fall one by one, the warriors band together to make their last stand.
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