Tuesday's New York Times includes an article by anime/manga maven Charles Solomon about Clamp, the four-woman collective that has produced 22 manga series in 17 years. According to the article, 'more than one million copies of the Tsubasa manga have been sold in the
Solomon correctly points out the wide range of subject matter that Clamp has tackled, which ranges from the 'robot girl' comedy of Chobits to the dark fantasy of X to the magical girl saga Cardcaptor Sakura, and he also notes another aspect of Clamp's broad appeal, the group's ability to work in a variety of art styles that are perfectly suited for their diverse projects.
The article concludes with a discussion of how the Japanese and American comic book industries differ as well as the increasing international cross-pollination. As Clamp spokesperson Agetha Ohkawa put it, 'It used to be difficult to find American comics in