List of Fairy Tail chapters (volumes 16–30)
Fairy Tail is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima that has been translated into various languages[1][2][3] and spawned a substantial media franchise. The series follows the adventures of the seventeen-year-old celestial wizard Lucy Heartfilia, as she joins the titular guild and partners with Natsu Dragneel, who is searching for the dragon Igneel. In Japan, the series has been published by Kodansha in Weekly Shōnen Magazine since the magazine's issue of August 23, 2006 and in tankōbon format since December 15, 2006.[4] The series spans over 320 chapters and 36 volumes.[5]
In North America, Kodansha Comics USA and Random House currently publishes its English language adaptation of the series. The English-language adaptation was originally published by the now-defunct Del Rey Manga beginning in March 2008 and ending with their 12th volume in September 2010.[6][7] Since then, Kodansha Comics USA and Random House replaced Del Ray with the 13th volume in May 2011,[8] reprinting the earlier 12 volumes under their name,[9] and also publishes them digitally. In Australia and New Zealand, the English volumes are distributed by Random House Australia. Thirty English volumes have been released.[10]
Volume list
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16 | A Team of Dragons | July 17, 2009[11] ISBN 978-4-06-384158-9 | November 8, 2011[12] ISBN 978-1-935-42935-7 | ||
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Makarov Dreyar is brought back to full health thanks to the healing wizard Poluchka, and expels Laxus from Fairy Tail for his actions. During the Fantasia parade,[13] he and the rest of the guild bid Laxus farewell indicating that they will always look over him. Later, Lucy Heartfilia meets with her father Jude, who reveals that he has lost his company and fortune. Lucy initially refuses to forgive him, but reconciles with him after fighting off a dark guild that takes his new workplace hostage. Afterwards, Fairy Tail organizes an alliance with other official guilds to stop the Oración Seis, one of Fiore's strongest dark guilds, from activating the ancient destructive spell Nirvana. Natsu Dragneel, Lucy, Happy, Gray Fullbuster, and Erza Scarlet are chosen to represent their guild and meet with the other guilds—Blue Pegasus, represented by Ichiya Vandalay Kotobuki and the Tri-men; Lamia Scale, represented by Jura Neekis and Gray's old nemeses Lyon Vastia and Sherry Blendy; and Cait Shelter, represented by the young Wendy Marvel and her cat partner, Carla. Before they can take action, the alliance is ambushed and overpowered by the Oración Seis. | |||||
17 | With the Lights Out, It's Less Dangerous? | September 17, 2009[14] ISBN 978-4-06-384185-5 | January 24, 2012[15] ISBN 978-1-612-62054-1 | ||
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The Oración Seis' leader Brain forces Wendy to use her Sky Dragon Slayer magic to revive Brain's former student and Natsu's old nemesis, Jellal Fernandez, who has the ability to find and unseal Nirvana. Wendy recognizes as a former friend of hers and, despite knowing Jellal's villainous actions, reluctantly complies. Natsu arrives to rescue her and Happy, and brings Wendy to heal Erza, who was poisoned in their battle against the Oración Seis. Meanwhile, Gray and Lyon battle and defeat Oración Seis member Racer, but Lyon is seemingly killed in the attempt. Jellal unseals Nirvana around this time, leading it to take its effect of inverting the good and evil emotions within people—Sherry turns evil in her despair towards Lyon's apparent death and tries to kill Gray, while the Oración Seis' Hoteye turns good after questioning his own motives and befriends Jura. Natsu tries to stop Jellal to keep him from meeting Erza, only to fall into a trap set by the Oración Seis' celestial wizard Angel, who battles Lucy. | |||||
18 | Nirvana Rising | November 17, 2009[16] ISBN 978-4-06-384211-1 | March 6, 2012[17] ISBN 978-1-612-62055-8 | ||
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With help from the Tri-men's Hibiki Lates, Lucy defeats Angel. Against Natsu's wishes, Erza finds Jellal and discovers he cannot remember anything but her name and Nirvana's location. After Erza reminds him of his past actions, Jellal tries to atone by destroying Nirvana and killing himself to prevent it from being deactivated. However, Brain appears and easily destroys the spell, activating Nirvana's true form as a giant walking city, which he steers towards the Cait Shelter guildhall. Natsu and Lucy are attacked by the evil Sherry, but she returns to her senses after Lyon reappears alive. Natsu battles Oración Seis member Cobra, the Poison Dragon Slayer, and defeats him with a deafening roar that overwhelms his heightened sense of hearing. Hoteye assists Fairy Tail by battling his own guildmate Midnight, but is defeated. Jura defeats Brain, but it does nothing to stop Nirvana from moving towards his intended destination. | |||||
19 | Killed by Zero | January 15, 2010[18] ISBN 978-4-06-384233-3 | May 29, 2012[19] ISBN 978-1-612-62056-5 | ||
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With the last of his strength, Brain leads the heroes into a trap that gravely injures Jura. Meanwhile, Erza defeats Midnight, the last remaining member of the Oración Seis. This, however, awakens Brain's destructive alternate personality named Zero, who Brain had sealed away with a spell that could only be lifted with the six's defeat. Zero pilots Nirvana to destroy Cait Shelter. Fortunately, the members of Blue Pegasus and Lamia Scale attack Nirvana on board Blue Pegasus's damaged airship, the Christina, saving the guildhall. Hibiki relays the information to stop Nirvana by simultaneously destroying the lacrima crystals powering its legs. Natsu chooses to destroy the crystal guarded by Zero, but is too injured to fight properly. Jellal regains his memories of Natsu and decides to help him while sending Wendy to destroy one of the crystals in his place. Natsu is initially hostile towards him, but Jellal gains his respect by defending him from one of Zero's attacks. He then gives Natsu a golden flame, the Flame of Guilt, which gives Natsu the ability to use Dragon Force and fight Zero. | |||||
20 | One Shall Stand! One Shall Fall! | March 17, 2010[20] ISBN 978-4-06-384266-1 | July 10, 2012[21] ISBN 978-1-612-62057-2 | ||
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Natsu defeats Zero and destroys one of the lacrima crystals powering Nirvana at the same time as his friends do, destroying Nirvana. Jura and Hoteye help Natsu, Wendy, and Jellal escape the collapsing Nirvana with their friends. Shortly after, the Rune Knights arrest the members of the Oración Seis and Jellal. Natsu and his friends protest Jellal's arrest, but Erza respects Jellal's decision to go with the Magic Council. The next day, the grateful members of Cait Shelter reveal themselves to be an illusion created by the guild's master Robaul to care for Wendy after Jellal placed her in his care. Robaul explains he is a spirit from the ancient tribe that created Nirvana, which he wished to destroy to atone for creating it. With the alliance's mission complete, the Cait Shelter guild fades away, leaving Wendy to join Fairy Tail and the guilds to go their separate ways. While adjusting to life at her new guild, Wendy meets Mystogan and realizes he is the Jellal she has befriended before. Mystogan warns Wendy of Magnolia's imminent destruction by a portal in the sky called Anima, which later causes the city and most its inhabitants (sans Natsu, Wendy, Happy and Carla) to disappear. Carla explains that the portal leads to a parallel world called Edolas, where she and Happy were sent from as eggs for a mission only she knows. Determined to restore the city, the four enter Edolas through the portal and encounter doppelgangers of their guildmates who behave opposite to their missing friends. | |||||
21 | A Parallel World | May 17, 2010[22] ISBN 978-4-06-384296-8 | September 25, 2012[23] ISBN 978-1-612-62058-9 | ||
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Natsu, Wendy, Happy, and Carla learn that the Fairy Tail guild in Edolas is being hunted by the Edolas Kingdom's Royal Military; one of the military's commanders is a counterpart of Erza named Erza Nightwalker. They also hear that the king of Edolas, Faust, is using the Anima portals to absorb magic and wizards from Earth-land and transform it into lacrima with which to replenish Edolas's dwindling magic resources. On their way to the capital of Edolas to return their guildmates from their crystallized state, the four discover they cannot use their magic. The four rally the support of the Edolas counterparts of Lucy and Natsu to reach the capital where they reunite with Earth-land's Lucy, who had avoided being sucked through the Anima thanks to Horologium, and is still able to use her magic. Carla guides her friends to the castle to interrogate Faust, but inadvertently leads them into a trap set by Nightwalker. Natsu, Lucy, and Wendy are detained while Happy and Carla are escorted to Extalia, a city on a floating island and the home of their race, the Exceed, who are revered in Edolas for their ability to absorb magic, with their queen Chagot considered to be a god. Happy and Carla discover that their mission to Earth-land entails hunting and killing Dragon Slayers, and flee the city. The two are sheltered by a kindly Exceed couple; Happy is unaware that they are his parents. With Lucy's death sentence imminent, Happy and Carla's resolve to save their friends causes them to regain their powers and save Lucy. | |||||
22 | A Royal Double-Cross! | August 17, 2010[24] ISBN 978-4-06-384346-0 | November 27, 2012[25] ISBN 978-1-612-62059-6 | ||
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In an attempt to bestow eternal magic to Edolas by colliding Extalia with the giant lacrima containing the residents of Earth-land, Faust transforms the Exceed army chasing Happy and Carla into a giant lacrima crystal. Before Nightwalker can capture Lucy, Happy, and Carla, the three are rescued by Gray and Erza Scarlet, who have been restored by Gajeel through the use of his Dragon Slayer magic. Scarlet and Nightwalker engage in a duel while Gray rescues Natsu and Wendy, who have been drained of their magic by Faust to power a weapon with which to carry out his plan. Gray also gives them medicine that allows them to use their magic again. Wendy and Carla arrive in Extalia, but are unable to convince the Exceed of Faust's plan. Meanwhile, Gajeel goes to the giant lacrima crystal and is confronted by Panther Lily, an Exceed and a captain of the Edolas army, who Gajeel takes a liking to and decides to make his partner. After defeating Faust's minions, Natsu, Gray, and Erza attempt to use Faust's weapon's ability to fire concentrated Dragon Slayer magic to return their friends to normal, but are distracted by Nightwalker and watch as the weapon fires a chain latching onto the floating island the giant lacrima is on. | |||||
23 | Slaying a Mechanical Dragon! | October 15, 2010[26] ISBN 978-4-06-384379-8 | January 29, 2013[27] ISBN 978-1-612-62060-2 | ||
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Chagot appears before Wendy, Carla, and her people, and confesses that the Exceed's assumed divinity is a ruse to hide their true, weak nature. Carla's resolve to save Extalia inspires the Exceeds to rally around her. The Exceeds push the giant lacrima away from Extalia when Mystogan—Edolas' prince and Faust's son—sends the lacrima through an Anima portal, returning everyone trapped in it to Earth-land. The military arrives and boxes the Exceeds in, transforming them into lacrima. Natsu, Gajeel, and Wendy defeat Faust in his mechanical, dragon-shaped robot Droma Anim; Scarlet defeats Nightwalker; and Lucy and Gray defend the Exceeds, with the Fairy Tail guild from Edolas rallying their support. To prevent another conflict over Edolas's dwindling magic power, Mystogan reverses the Anima portals to return the magic taken from Earth-land, planning to take responsibility for causing a panic in the capital. However, Natsu poses as a villainous demon king so Mystogan can "defeat" him and take his rightful place as the ruler of Edolas. | |||||
24 | Premonitions and Promotions | December 17, 2010[28] ISBN 978-4-06-384416-0 | March 26, 2013[29] ISBN 978-1-61262-266-8 | ||
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With Edolas saved, the Earth-land wizards and the Exceeds return to Earth-land, where they find that Magnolia has been restored. In a flashback, Chagot foresees Extalia's destruction and sends 100 Exceed eggs, including Happy and Carla's, to Earth-land for protection; however, Carla merely foresees future events with her own precognitive powers and misinterprets them as her and Happy's mission. Back in the present, Chagot, having explained the truth to Carla, and the other Exceed go their separate ways to search for their missing children and decides not to tell her daughter about her family ties. Panther Lily is accepted into Fairy Tail; the members also discover that Mirajane and Elfman's younger sister Lisanna Strauss has followed them back from Edolas. In a flashback, a 15-year-old Lisanna disappears and is sent to Edolas where she is welcomed by the Fairy Tail guild from there. Back in the present, Lisanna rejoins Fairy Tail and the guild prepares for an examination held on Sirius Island, the guild's sacred ground, that will allow the one who passes to become an S-Class wizard. Cana Alberona is chosen as one of the exam's eight participants, but contemplates on leaving the guild if she fails. Lucy decides to act as Cana's partner in the exam. With Lucy's help, Cana beats fellow examinee Freed Justine and his partner Bickslow in the exam's preliminary trial. | |||||
25 | This Ain't the SAT! | February 17, 2011[30] ISBN 978-4-06-384442-9 | April 23, 2013[31] ISBN 978-1612622675 | ||
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Natsu battles Gildarts Clive, Fairy Tail's strongest S-Class wizard, for his preliminary trial, which he passes after Gildarts causes him to surrender the match in fear of his power to teach him the benefits that fear has in helping him grow stronger. Natsu, Cana, and the other examinees who passed the preliminary trial are then instructed to search for the grave of Mavis Vermilion, the founder of Fairy Tail. However, Grimoire Heart, the strongest dark guild in Fiore, arrives at Sirius Island in search of the still-living Zeref. Having interfered with the S-Class exam, Grimoire Heart effectively declares war against Fairy Tail. Gajeel is injured after fighting two of Grimoire Heart's forces, while Wendy and Doranbalt, an agent of the Magic Council posing as an exam participant named Mest Gryder, are attacked by Azuma, one of the dark guild's strongest group of wizards called the Seven Kin of Purgatory. | |||||
26 | Master Against Master | April 15, 2011[32] ISBN 978-4-06-384473-3 | May 28, 2013[33] ISBN 978-1612622682 | ||
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Makarov tries to fend off Grimoire Heart by fighting against the dark guild's master Hades but is utterly defeated leaving the rest of Fairy Tail to deal with Grimoire Heart's forces, including the Seven Kin, who reveal their guild's plan to awaken Zeref's power to create a new world where only wizards can survive and also to annihilate the human population. Natsu defeats Zancrow of the Seven Kin, but Mirajane and Lisanna are defeated by Azuma, and Elfman and Evergreen by Rustyrose. Meanwhile, Ultear Milkovich, the Seven Kin's leader, discovers and captures the weakened Zeref. | |||||
27 | That's the Spirit? | June 17, 2011[34] ISBN 978-4-06-384502-0 | June 25, 2013[35] ISBN 978-1612622699 | ||
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Loke defeats Capricorn, a celestial spirit possessed by Zoldio of the Seven Kin, releasing the spirit and allowing him to join Lucy. Still determined to find Mavis' grave and pass the exam, Cana puts Lucy to sleep and abandons her, leaving her to be attacked by Kain Hikaru. Natsu rescues Lucy and the two defeat Hikaru, after which they regroup with Wendy. Erza and Juvia confront Merudy, who wishes to avenge Ultear by killing Gray. Juvia sends Erza to regroup with their friends while she faces Merudy alone. Merudy uses her magic to synchronize her own physical senses with Juvia and Gray to ensure Gray's death regardless of the fight's outcome. However, Juvia talks Merudy out of committing suicide, causing her to surrender. | |||||
28 | Knock on Wood! | August 17, 2011[36] ISBN 978-4-06-384533-4 | July 30, 2013[37] ISBN 978-1612622705 | ||
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In a flashback, a six-year-old Cana attempts to meet her father Gildarts, but is unaware of his relationship with her. Unable to accept this, Cana decides to become an S-Class wizard to reveal the truth. Back in the present, Cana finds Mavis' grave and is devastated over her abandonment of Lucy and returns to her to find her, Natsu, and Wendy being attacked by Hades' right-hand man Bluenote Stinger. Cana is unable to defeat Bluenote, but Gildarts arrives to battle him, as do Fried and Bickslow to help Levy and Lisanna fight Rusty Rose. Azuma destroys the massive tree on Sirius Island that increases the strength of all the Fairy Tail wizards on the island, weakening them. When Erza defeats Azuma and restores some of the tree's magic, the others defeat their respective opponents. Meanwhile, Gray meets Ultear, who tries tricking him into defeating Hades and committing suicide using Iced Shell so she can keep Zeref for herself. Unfooled by Ultear's deception, Gray engages her in battle. | |||||
29 | Pawns vs. Grandmaster | October 17, 2011[38] ISBN 978-4-06-384563-1 | August 27, 2013[39] ISBN 978-1612624068 | ||
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Ultear plans to use Zeref's power to take revenge on her mother Ur for her abandonment. In a flashback, a young Ultear is taken by Ur into a laboratory but the doctors experiment on her. Ur adopts Gray and Lyon as comes to love them as her children as well as her own daughter. Back in the present, Gray defeats Ultear and he regroups with Erza, Natsu, Lucy, and Wendy, and confront Hades. Despite battling at full strength and being assisted by the return of Laxus, Hades's power continues to increase to the point where he becomes invincible. During their search for the power source of Hades's airship to destroy it, however, Happy, Carla, and Panther Lily instead find and destroy the machine giving Hades his magic power. With Hades weakened and the destroyed Sirius Tree restored by Ultear, the Fairy Tail wizards defeat Hades. | |||||
30 | The Black Dragon and the End of Fairy Tail! | December 16, 2011[40] ISBN 978-4-06-384597-6 | September 24, 2013[10] ISBN 978-1-61262-407-5 | ||
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Hades is allowed to flee the island alive, but he is dealt a fatal blow inside his airship by Zeref. Elsewhere, Ultear attempts suicide out of guilt for her past actions, but Merudy rescues her and they decide to live together. On the island, the members of Fairy Tail celebrate their victory against Grimoire Heart while Makarov suspends the S-Class trial and Cana reveals to Gildarts their relationship. As a result of Grimoire Heart's attempts to capture Zeref, however, the dragon Acnologia appears and seemingly destroys Sirius Island, causing the Fairy Tail members to disappear. Seven years later, the rest of the Fairy Tail guild has fallen into disrepair, becoming the weakest guild in Fiore. However, the missing members return, having been protected by the Fairy Sphere spell cast by Mavis' spirit. The guild celebrates their return while Lucy discovers that Jude has died, but finds herself fully at peace with him upon finding seven years worth of gifts from him, proving that he truly loved her. |
References
- ↑ "Fairy Tail" (in Italian). Star Comics. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail Volume 1" (in French). Pika. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 01" (in Spanish). Norma Editorial. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (1) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved July 7, 2009.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (36) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved March 18, 2013.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 1 by Hiro Mashima". Del Rey Manga. Retrieved July 7, 2009.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 12 by Hiro Mashima". Del Rey Manga. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 13 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
- ↑ "Kodansha Comics USA - Titles". Kodansha Comics USA. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- 1 2 "Fairy Tail 30 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (16) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved August 30, 2009.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 16 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
- ↑ In the Afterword of Volume 15, Mashima mentions adding 10 bonus pages for the Fantasia parade chapter for the tankobon publication.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (17) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved August 30, 2009.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 17 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (18) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved April 6, 2010.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 18 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (19) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved April 6, 2010.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 19 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (20) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved April 6, 2010.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 20 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (21) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 21 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (22) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved September 4, 2010.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 22 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
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- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (24) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 24 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (25) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved January 14, 2011.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 25 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (26) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 26 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (27) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 27 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (28) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 28 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (29) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
- ↑ "Fairy Tail 29 by Hiro Mashima". Kodansha. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
- ↑ "FAIRY TAIL (30) 真島ヒロ" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved December 30, 2011.
External links
- Official Kodansha Fairy Tail website (Japanese)
- Official Del Rey Fairy Tail website
- Fairy Tail (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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