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Cleophee (Cleome in the English dub) Voiced by: Maryne Bretieaux (French); Joanna Ruiz (English)[11] Evangelyne's younger sister. She is a tomboy and more easy-going than her older sister. She was in the Cra military and is a skilled fighter who works well with Percedal in hand-to-hand combat, which seems to make Evangelyne worried that Percedal might like Cleophee more than her. After the battle on the Crimson Claws, she sailed back home to Cra City with Elaine and Black Ink. She is the aunt to Eva and Dally's twin children Elely & Flopin, and then later their newborn son (whose name is yet to be revealed). Grougaloragran Voiced by: Benoit Allemane (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) A mysterious old man who cares for the infantile Yugo and later must hide him from the dangerous Nox.[12] Soul Eater started in Square Enix's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan on May 12, 2004,[13] and finished after a nine-year run in the magazine on August 12, 2013. [14][15] Square Enix compiled the series' 113 individual chapters into 25 tankōbon volumes, released under their Gangan Comics imprint, between June 22, 2004,[16] and December 12, 2013. [17] Square Enix republished the series in a seventeen-volume kanzenban edition, titled Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition, released from July 12, 2019,[18] to March 12, 2020. [19] The manga has been licensed by Yen Press for distribution in English in North America. The manga was initially serialized in Yen Press' Yen Plus anthology magazine; the first issue went on sale on July 29, 2008. [20] The first English volume of the manga was published on October 27, 2009. [21] The last volume was published on March 24, 2015. [22] In July 2019, Square Enix announced the English release of Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition. [23] The first volume was released on July 28, 2020. [24] Another manga series which ran alongside the main series, titled Soul Eater Not! (ソウルイーターノット!, Sōru Ītā Notto!), was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Gangan from January 12, 2011,[25] to November 10, 2014. [26] Five tankōbon volumes were released between September 22, 2011,[27] and December 22, 2014.
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