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''Soul Eater'' is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Okubo.〔 The series follows the adventures of three students at a school called the Death Weapon Meister Academy (or DWMA for short), known as meisters, who use demon weapon companions with human and weapon forms. These meisters, Maka Albarn, Black Star, and Death the Kid, seek to turn their weapons, Soul Eater, Tsubaki, and the Thompson sisters respectively, into "death scythes" for Lord Death, the Grim Reaper and head of the DWMA, by having their weapons consume the souls of 99 evil humans and one witch.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Story section at manga's official website )
The manga initially began as three separate one-shots serialized between June 24, 2003 and November 26, 2003 in two manga magazines published by Square Enix. The first one-shot was published in the summer 2003 special edition of ''Gangan Powered'', the second following in the autumn 2003 special edition of the same magazine, and the third serialized in ''Gangan Wing''. The manga started regular serialization in Square Enix's ''Monthly Shōnen Gangan'' magazine on May 12, 2004. The first ''tankōbon'' was released by Square Enix under their ''Gangan Comics'' imprint on June 22, 2004 in Japan; as of December 12, 2013, 25 volumes have been released.
The series is published in English by Yen Press, and is serialized in Yen Press' ''Yen Plus'' manga anthology magazine. The first issue of ''Yen Plus'' was released on July 29, 2008. An anime adaptation of the manga, produced by Bones and Aniplex, aired on TV Tokyo between April 7, 2008 and March 30, 2009 and contained 51 episodes.
==Volume list==

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| Summary = Maka Albarn and her weapon partner Soul Eater have gathered ninety-nine evil human souls and manage to collect the soul of Blair, who they initially assume to be a witch, only to discover she is actually a magical cat, forcing them to start over. Black Star and his partner Tsubaki track down the witch Angela and her bodyguard Mifune, whose soul is equivalent to ninety-nine human souls, but decide not to kill them upon discovering that Angela is a helpless child. Lord Death's son Death the Kid and his partners Liz and Patty Thompson go soul-hunting in an Egyptian pyramid filled with mummies, but all the souls they collect are confiscated after they accidentally destroy the pyramid. To make up for the souls they have failed to collect, Maka, Soul, Black Star, and Tsubaki take a remedial class where they fight an undead DWMA teacher, Sid Barrett.
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