Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
Name: Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
Media Type: Manga
Language: Japanese Japanese
Subbing Status: v. 19 c. 149 / ?
Name: Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
Media Type: Manga
Original Language: Japanese Japanese
Subbing Status: v. 19 c. 149 / ?
Licensing Company: Not licensed
Running Dates: 5/1/2003 - ??
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, Sci-Fi, Shounen
External Info: Official Site   Wikipedia   ANN  
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Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-, Tsubasa: Rezaboa Kuronikuru), also known as Chronicle of the Wings, is an ongoing manga series by Clamp, which is currently being serialized in Shōnen Magazine.

Sakura is the princess of Clow kingdom, which is ruled by her older brother, King Tōya. Her childhood friend Syaoran is a young archaeologist. Sakura is revealed to have strange powers when she has a vision of a mysterious symbol and places she has never seen. Meanwhile, Syaoran discovers the same symbol at the ruins he is excavating. He sees Sakura standing on the symbol on the ground. Ghostly wings appear on her back and a mysterious force begins to pull her into the walls of the ruins. Syaoran rescues her in time, but her wings are scattered across dimensions. The High Priest of Clow Kingdom, Yukito, immediately realizes that Sakura's "wings" were the manifestation of her soul and memories; without them, she will die. In order to save Sakura, Syaoran must journey to retrieve her wing's feathers, the fragments of her memories.

Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle is currently being serialized in Japan in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine since May 2003. To date, seventeen tankōbon volumes have been published, with the 18th released on March 16, 2007. This will make Tsubasa the longest running of all CLAMP's works, since X is left unfinished at 18 volumes.

The manga series has also been adapted for release within several different regions, including North America in English by Del Rey Manga, and Singapore by Chuang Yi in English and Simplified Chinese.

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