Soukyuu no Ariadne
Ariadne in the Blue Sky.
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Soukyuu no Ariadne

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 蒼穹のアリアドネ
English: Ariadne in the Blue Sky.
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 22
Chapters: 217
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 6, 2017 to Feb 9, 2023
Genres: Fantasy Fantasy, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Sunday Webry
Authors: Yagi, Norihiro (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.741 (scored by 11241,124 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #126812
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #3760
Members: 5,487
Favorites: 16

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 30, 2020
Preliminary (93/217 chp)
Making a review since no one else has so far.

Let me start off by saying that this isn't Claymore. It's a shonen adventure manga through and through.


Story: 8

The story starts off pretty basic, but it grows up with the characters. Being aimless at the beginning of the story felt a little weird, but the world-building, characters and their goofy interactions was enough to pull me it until the plot started in earnest. As the story has went on the protagonists have been put in more and more danger and slight layers of complexity are added, which I am a big fan of. It ...
May 27, 2021
Preliminary (33/217 chp)
A severely underrated Shonen title that deserves more recognition. While the rest of the world (at least on the internet and where I live) clamored on and on about the new generation of Shonen: Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia and others, Soukyuu no Ariadne, Norihiro Yagi's (of Claymore fame) new series remains a gem that rightfully deserves more popularity.

Norihiro Yagi's writing is not particularly subtle for a mature series, nor his narrative which let's be honest, in Claymore felt like it somewhat lost direction after the time skip. What made Claymore great was his consistent world-building, enticing character, and art design, and his characters ...