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Clover

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Japanese: Clover
English: Clover
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 20
Status: Finished
Published: 1997 to 1999
Genres: Drama Drama, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Amie Magazine
Authors: CLAMP (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.531 (scored by 67716,771 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #27782
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1110
Members: 16,999
Favorites: 353

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Recommendations

First thing--They're both made by CLAMP. If you enjoyed one, you'll enjoy the other. Both stories are dark and shows what if feels like to be betrayed, lied to or to be kept in the dark. These stories feature dark twists and turns that would leave you sympathizing for the characters. 
reportRecommended by Yusa
The art is somewhat similar : few drawings, even though Pink Lady is colorful. It helps creating a mysterious atmopshere. 
reportRecommended by Ksiousha
both feature beautiful delicate art - both are about beautiful beings kept in cages - both feature a similar mood of longing and sadness, lost love... 
reportRecommended by octal9
Both of these manga like to experiment with panelling and page layout, making for quite unique and memorable reading experiences. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both sharing intricate artstyles as well as being shoujo cyberpunk themed stories. 
reportRecommended by Disapeared_Ghost
1. Both are created by CLAMP so the artwork is pretty similar 2. Both stories have a misterious and delicate air (like a ukyo-e world) 
reportRecommended by turquoise_neko
Both manga are made by the same authors and they are heavily focused on relationships. They are both fantasy but Clover is set in a completely different world unlike Wish. They both feature childish and innocent girl that is different from everyone and has some special powers. The main leads are also very similiar in nature and they both have important jobs. Both manga explore replationship and backstory of other charaters but Clover does it more and goes deeper while in Wish it's short and part of the main story. Both stories are touching and there are many similiarities. 
reportRecommended by SuiNoByakko
Though the circumstances are different, both manga tell the story of a lonely girl, a fairy tale-like park without visitors, a world where communication is almost non-existant, individual views on happiness, and at what cost wishes are fulfilled. 
reportRecommended by Achlys
While one is a collection of short stories and one is a multi-volume series, these two titles are both full of sweet romance (although Clover is more bittersweet) made more enjoyable with their airy atmospheres. 
reportRecommended by Anomalous
Poetic, bittersweet, graceful stories that have many elements and themes in common, such as a futuristic setting, sad songs, the sky, birds, robots, loneliness, a military top secret project, tragedies, romance, etc. They also have similar main characters who have some kind of rare special power, and the the same oniric atmosphere and visuals. 
reportRecommended by RenaPsychoKiller
Despite the futuristic settings and superhuman nature of large sections of the casts, both series are, at heart, bittersweet searches for love and a place to belong as only CLAMP can tell it. 
reportRecommended by lithiumflower
Taking advantage of a minimalist structure, both tell bittersweet stories revolving around love, loss, longing, and the idea that sometimes a place to belong can be a person. Calling You is composed of three unrelated stories, whereas Clover uses a single setting and cast to tell multiple semi-detached stories. 
reportRecommended by lithiumflower
Same authors. Some of the character designs are nearly identical. The "feel" of the latter part of tsubasa can be felt through entire Clover storyline. Clover characters crossover in Tsubasa 
reportRecommended by Ahenshihael