Kimi no Kakera

Kimi no Kakera (Japaneseきみ の カケラ, dt " your fragments ") is a manga by Shin Takahashi.

Action

Protagonist is the 13 -year-old Kamuy - poro - cise - IKOR (カムイポロ· · ·チセイコロ), short IKoRo (イコロ), which means " God - big - house - treasure is in the" old language of their country " ," the looks than six years younger, but is very talented and has skipped six grades. It is the royal princess of an enclosed by high walls land over which there is always night and freezing cold and in the snow piles up, the incessantly. She is also a Hitogata what within the series as the vague term with the meanings " a doll in the form of a man; a decoration with a missing part; a man who has no emotion "is used and it refers to her that she can not smile. The whereabouts of their parents is unknown and she lives alone with her 90 -year-old governess Shā (シャー) and her blind little brother Mataku (マタク) in a small log cabin, since the royal family was overthrown by the caste of politicians secretly. One day, a strange boy falls with amnesia through her ​​roof, she calls Shiro (シロ), also is a Hitogata, but felt no pain, has talent in fighting and as soon as he touches a gun, gets into a frenzy and then everything forgets. Hunted by the army, who is looking for a Hitogata article, IKoRo flees in his company in the lower world, where the normal population lives, to look for evidence of a legendary heat and light source called sun.

Publication

Initially appeared drawn by Shin Takahashi Manga in Shōgakukans manga magazine Shōnen Sunday from issue 38/2002 ( September 2002) to 14 /2004 ( March 2004). These were then summarized in anthologies ( tankōbon ), which marked the chapter for the publication collection in large part from band 5 new and the distances between the volumes were irregular and sometimes amounted to more than a year.

  • Vol 1: ISBN 4-09-126611-8, 18, January 2003
  • Vol 2: ISBN 4-09-126612-6 November 18, 2003
  • Volume 3: ISBN 4-09-126613-4, August 10, 2004
  • Vol 4: ISBN 4-09-126614-2 18 March, 2005
  • Vol 5: ISBN 4-09-126615-0, January 18, 2006
  • Vol 6: ISBN 978-4-09-120050-1 10 August, 2007
  • Vol 7: ISBN 978-4-09-122047-9 16 October, 2009
  • Volume 8: ISBN 978-4-09-122227-5 18 January, 2010
  • Vol 9: ISBN 978-4-09-122473-6 16 July, 2010 (limited with artbook: ISBN 978-4-09-159080-0 )

In the Shōnen Sunday also ( Issue 34 /2010) was published on 21 July 2010, the thematically similar short story Spica - Futari no Gin no Tsubasa (スピカ ─ ふたり の 銀 の つばさ ─, " Spica - the silver wings of two" ) and at the 3 July 2013 (issue 31/2013 ) Spica - Chiisana Hoshi no Hōkago (スピカ ─ 放課後 の ちいさな 星 ─, " Spica - a little star after class " ), both on 16 August 2013 as the anthology Spica. the twin Stars of " Kimi no Kakera " (スピカThe twin ST ☆ R of "きみ の カケラ", ISBN 978-4-09-124402-4 ) were published.

Kimi no Kakera appeared in Italy under the title Un di te frammento Panini Comics ' manga imprint Planet Manga of 13 October 2005 to 27 October 2011 and in France as a fragment. Royaume de Neige at Delcourts Imprint Akata of 26 April 2006 to 10 October 2012.

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