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List of Rozen Maiden volumes

Rozen Maiden is a manga series by Peach-Pit and was serialized in Gentosha's Monthly Comic Birz between issues September 2002 and July 2007.[1][2] It has been adapted into a radio drama and an anime. The series follows middle school student Jun Sakurada who has withdrawn from society after being persecuted by his classmates. He is then chosen to become the master of the sentient bisque doll Shinku, one of the seven Rozen Maiden set who must compete with her sisters in order to become a perfected doll dubbed as Alice.

The shinsōban edition of Rozen Maiden volume 5 by Shueisha
The first volume of the sequel series of Rozen Maiden

Gentosha compiled the individual chapters into eight tankōbon volumes released between March 2003 and June 2007.[3][4] These volumes were later recompiled into seven shinsōban volumes by Shueisha and released between April 2008 and November 2008.[5][6] Tokyopop localized Gentosha's tankōbon volumes in English for North America and released them between May 2006 and May 2008.[7][8] Tokyopop's translations were distributed in Australasia by Madman Entertainment.[9] The series has also been localized in languages such as Chinese, French, and Italian.[10][11][12]

In March 2008, Peach-Pit published a one-shot titled Shōjo no Tsukurikata (少女のつくり方, lit. "How to Make a Girl") in the 16th issue of Weekly Young Jump.[13] In the following issue, a serialization for Rozen Maiden was announced.[14] Serialization began in Weekly Young Jump's 20th issue in 2008.[14] The second series was published under the katakana for Rozen Maiden (ローゼンメイデン).[15] The series has been localized in other languages such as Italian, French, and Chinese.[16][17][18]

Two spin-off anthology series were created based on the second series. The first spin-off is Rozen Maiden Dolls Talk (ローゼンメイデン Dolls Talk) is created by Haru Karuki. It began serialization in Ribon's January 2012 issue.[19] The second spin-off is Maite wa Ikenai Rozen Maiden (まいてはいけないローゼンメイデン, lit. "The Rozen Maiden that should not have existed") by Choboraunyopomi. It began serialization in Miracle Jump issue 12 released on December 27, 2012.[20][21] Peach-Pit has also published a one-shot in the October 2013 issue of Ribon which focuses on the Rozen Maiden's past.[22]

Volume list edit

First series edit

Tankōbon edit

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 March 24, 2003[3]978-4-34-480212-4May 9, 2006[7]978-1598163124
  • Prologue 1 & 2
  • Phase 1–4
Jun Sakurada is a middle school student who has withdrawn from society after persecutions from his classmates. One day, a Rozen Maiden named Shinku appears in his room as he has been chosen to be her master. Rozen Maidens are a set of seven sentient bisque dolls who were tasked by their creator, Rozen, to battle and take the essence of the other Rozen Maiden's life, called the Rosa Mystica, in order to become a perfect doll dubbed as Alice. The two are able to fend off an attack by Rozen Maiden Suigintou and pursue her into a plane of consciousness known as the N-field. There, Jun relives a memory of his classmate's persucation and meets a mysterious entity known as Laplace's Demon.
2 December 24, 2003[23]978-4-34-480340-4September 12, 2006[24]1598163132
  • Phase 5–11
Laplace escorts Jun and Shinku out of the N-field. Elsewhere, the Rozen Maiden Hinaichigo pulls her master, Tomoe Kashiwaba, into the N-field. Realizing Hinaichigo's nativity could endanger Tomoe, Shinku travels to the N-field and battles her; Hinaichigo's overextends her powers, drawing Tomoe's life force in the process, and forces her to relinquish the master-doll contract to save her. In doing so, Hinaichigo forfeits her right to become Alice and becomes Shinku's servant in return for keeping her Rosa Mystica. Later, the Rozen Maiden Suiseiseki requests Shinku's help to free the Rozen Maiden Souseiseki from her master, who abuses her powers for cruelty.
3 September 24, 2004[25]978-4-34-480452-4January 9, 2007[26]978-1598163148
  • Phase 12–18
The four travel to the N-field where they meet and battle Suigintou and Souseiseki. Shinku loses her arm in the process and Jun forms a contract with Suiseiseki in order to help them escape. Later, Jun and Suiseiseki return to the N-field to retrieve Shinku's arm and to find Souseiseki. The two wander into the unconscious mind of Souseiseki's master where they find and retrieve Shinku's arm; however, Jun's trauma traps the arm in a cage.
4 December 24, 2004[27]978-4-34-480505-7April 10, 2007[28]978-1598163155
  • Phase 19–22
  • Extra Phase
Jun identifies Souseiseki's master to be Kazuha Yuiibishi, a rich man who owns a local mansion; Kazuha intends to use the Rozen Maidens to make the wife of his deceased twin brother suffer, blaming her for the death. As Suiseiseki and Souseiseki battle within Kazuha's unconscious mind, Kazuha realizes his guilt of having envied his brother before his death is the source of his hatred and asks Souseiseki to destroy that part of him. After doing so, Souseiseki gives Suiseiseki her Rosa Mystica but is instead taken by Suigintou. As Suigintou overwhelms the group, Jun's courage allows him to utilize Rozen's magic to restore Shinku's arm and forces Suigintou to retreat. Afterwards, Jun's Rozen Maidens resolve to return Souseiseki's Rosa Mystica and to end the Alice competition peacefully.
5 August 24, 2005[29]978-4-34-480620-7July 10, 2007[30]978-1598168419
  • Phase 23–28
Souseiseki's Rosa Mystica rejects Suigintou causing her to physically suffer. Meanwhile, Suiseiseki adjusts to Souseiseki's death and decides to keep company for Kazuha in her sister's place. Later, Jun's teacher attempts to bring Jun back to school; the teacher's belittlement sends Jun into a deep depression which unconsciously sends him into the N-Field. An amnesiac Souseiseki guides Jun through the N-Field where Jun meets an injured and delirious Suigintou.
6 January 24, 2006[31]978-4-34-480691-7October 9, 2007[32][33]978-1598168891
  • Phase 29–33
Mistaking Jun for Rozen, Suigintou confesses her guilt, sadness, and her longing for Rozen's love. Shinku brings Jun back from the N-Field; elsewhere, the injured Suigintou is found by her master, Megu Kakizaki. The story resumes with daily life, covering Suigintou and Megu's growing bond and the Rozen Maiden Kanaria's introduction. Later, Odile Fosset, the granddaughter of Hinaichigo's former master, asks if Hinaichigo wants to live with her.
7 September 26, 2006[34]978-4-34-480822-5January 8, 2008[35]978-1427802217
  • Phase 34–40
The following night, Hinaichigo is teleported to the N-Field by the final Rozen Maiden, Kirakisho; Hinaichigo's body is taken and gives her Rosa Mystica to Shinku. The dolls decide to keep Hinaichigo's death a secret as Jun is making progress to integrate back to society. Kanaria introduces her master, Mitsu Kusabue, to Jun and his Rozen Maidens. Collaborating with Mitsu, Jun designs and sells a doll dress and as a result, gains enough self-confidence to begin studying to return to school. Elsewhere, Suiseiseki discovers Souseiseki's body is missing.
8 June 23, 2007[4]978-4-34-481030-3May 1, 2008[8]978-1427811738
  • Phase 41–43
The Rozen Maidens learn that Kirakisho is after their masters in order to use them as an energy source. Inside the N-Field, Kirakisho traps Shinku in a web and uses Souseiseki's body to lure Suiseiseki into a trap. Kirakisho then pulls Megu into the N-Field with Suigintou in pursuit. After Jun learns of the current situation, Laplace's Demon creates a door to the N-Field for Jun to enter.

Shinsōban edit

Volume Chapters Release date ISBN Ref.
Volume 1 Prologue 1 & 2
Phase 1–4
April 25, 2008 978-4-08-877455-8 [5]
Volume 2 Phase 5–11 May 26, 2008 978-4-08-877456-5 [36]
Volume 3 Phase 12–18 June 26, 2008 978-4-08-877457-2 [37]
Volume 4 Phase 19–23
Extra
July 25, 2008 978-4-08-877458-9 [38]
Volume 5 Phase 24–30 August 26, 2008 978-4-08-877459-6 [39]
Volume 6 Phase 31–36 September 26, 2008 978-4-08-877460-2 [40]
Volume 7 Phase 37–43 November 28, 2008 978-4-08-877461-9 [6]

Second series edit

No. Japan release date Japan ISBN
1 December 19, 2008[41]978-4-08-877566-1
  • lit. "How to Make a Girl" (少女のつくり方, Shoujo no Tsukurikata)
  • Tale 1–5
The story follows a university student Jun from a world where Rozen Maidens don't exist. Jun is given parts by the younger Jun from the previous years to build a replacement body for Shinku. After doing so, Shinku is able to transfer her Rosa Mystica to the new body. Jun receives new parts for another doll but is advised against building it as it may be Kirakisho's trap. Suigintou ends up in the same world through Jun's bathroom mirror. While the two dolls wait for the world to connect to the N-Field, Jun befriends his co-worker and joins an arts club. Feeling depressed about his life, Jun is persuaded by a text message, posing as the young Jun, into building the doll he received.
2 September 18, 2009[42]978-4-08-877702-3
  • Tale 6–12
Jun continues his daily life with the arts club, work, and building Kirakisho's doll. The theatrics club enact out their play; during the play, the world connects to the N-Field and Kirakisho materializes through the doll Jun built. Shinku and Suigintou battle Kirakisho and are interrupted by Suiseiseki.
3 February 19, 2010[43]978-4-08-877811-2
  • Tale 13–19
Suiseiseki reveals Kirakisho is currently possessing Souseiseki's body and has Jun form a contract with Souseiseki's ring. Kirakisho's possession weakens allowing Suiseiseki to revive Souseiseki with her Rosa Mystica. A portal to the N-Field opens up where the two Juns meet in person. While the young Jun searches for Shinku's real body, the adult Jun and Kanaria rendezvous with their allies. They come upon a grandfather clock, which was used during the play, and realize it was the gate which pulled them into the N-Field.
4 September 17, 2010[44]978-4-08-879029-9
  • Tale 20–25
In order to escape the N-Field, Suigintou agrees to lend a Rosa Mystica to Souseiseki since Souseiseki and Suiseiseki are needed to control the grandfather clock. After opening paths to their worlds, Shinku's replacement body disintegrates; The young Jun returns with Shinku's real body and revives her. Jun, young Jun, and the Rozen Maidens then return to their respective worlds. In the adult Jun's world, a time anomaly causes Jun to obtain a bisque doll which replaced Shinku's position in that world.
5 May 27, 2011[45][46]978-4-08-879119-7
ISBN 978-4-08-782375-2 (Special edition)
  • Tale 26–31
The story now follows young Jun. Jun and the Rozen Maidens return to their daily life while elsewhere, Megu wakes from her coma. Jun meets Kaito Toriumi, a junior from his school, who is investigating about Rozen Maidens.
6 November 18, 2011[47]978-4-08-879214-9
  • Tale 32–37
  • Extra Tale
Jun returns to school while the Rozen Maidens search the N-Field for Kirakisho. While Jun struggles to contain his panic, he meets Megu who tells him the two of them don't belong in society. Jun finds Megu's shoes and is mislabeled as a pervert until Megu covers for him. He later goes up to the roof to thank her but falls and injures his ankle. Megu then asked by Kirakisho to oppress him.
7 May 18, 2012[48]978-4-08-879214-9
  • Tale 38–43
Kirakisho has taken Jun's consciousness into the N-Field and has left his body comatose. Tomoe questions Megu about Jun's condition and is taken into the N-Field by Kirakisho. The Rozen Maidens save Tomoe but Mitsu is captured in her place. Without Jun as a power source, the Rozen Maidens decide to call adult Jun for help. Meanwhile, Suigintou and Kanaria battle dolls created by Kaito. The Rozen Maidens contact Jun who is then pulled into the N-Field by the time anomaly doll.
8 December 19, 2012[49]978-4-08-879575-1
  • Tale 44–49
The time anomaly doll is revealed to be an analogue of Kirakisho. The doll leads the group into Kirakisho's castle. There, Jun and Tomoe wander into young Jun's consciousness and are able to free him from Kirakisho's control. Meanwhile, Shinku, Suiseiseki, and Kanaria battle Kaito's dolls; Suiseiseki stays behind afterwards, having exhausted her energy.
9 July 19, 2013[50]978-4-08-879563-8
  • Tale 50–56
Shinku and Kanaria battle another one of Kaito's dolls which exhausts Kanaria's energy and puts her in a deep sleep. Meanwhile, both Juns find Mitsu and are able to reunite with Shinku and Kanaria. The group enters Kirakisho's castle where they find Suigintou.
10 April 18, 2014[51]978-4-08-879777-9
  • Tale 57–65
  • Final Tale

Dolls Talk edit

No. Japan release date Japan ISBN
1 December 19, 2012[52]978-4-08-867243-4
2 August 9, 2013[53]978-4-08-867283-0
3 October 10, 2014[54]978-4-08-867331-8

Zero edit

No. Japan release date Japan ISBN
1 November 18, 2016[55]978-4-08-890515-0
2 September 19, 2017[56]978-4-08-890748-2
3 October 19, 2018[57]978-4-08-891119-9
4 June 19, 2019[58]978-4-08-891286-8

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Rozen Maiden is a manga series by Peach Pit and was serialized in Gentosha s Monthly Comic Birz between issues September 2002 and July 2007 1 2 It has been adapted into a radio drama and an anime The series follows middle school student Jun Sakurada who has withdrawn from society after being persecuted by his classmates He is then chosen to become the master of the sentient bisque doll Shinku one of the seven Rozen Maiden set who must compete with her sisters in order to become a perfected doll dubbed as Alice The shinsōban edition of Rozen Maiden volume 5 by ShueishaThe first volume of the sequel series of Rozen Maiden Gentosha compiled the individual chapters into eight tankōbon volumes released between March 2003 and June 2007 3 4 These volumes were later recompiled into seven shinsōban volumes by Shueisha and released between April 2008 and November 2008 5 6 Tokyopop localized Gentosha s tankōbon volumes in English for North America and released them between May 2006 and May 2008 7 8 Tokyopop s translations were distributed in Australasia by Madman Entertainment 9 The series has also been localized in languages such as Chinese French and Italian 10 11 12 In March 2008 Peach Pit published a one shot titled Shōjo no Tsukurikata 少女のつくり方 lit How to Make a Girl in the 16th issue of Weekly Young Jump 13 In the following issue a serialization for Rozen Maiden was announced 14 Serialization began in Weekly Young Jump s 20th issue in 2008 14 The second series was published under the katakana for Rozen Maiden ローゼンメイデン 15 The series has been localized in other languages such as Italian French and Chinese 16 17 18 Two spin off anthology series were created based on the second series The first spin off is Rozen Maiden Dolls Talk ローゼンメイデン Dolls Talk is created by Haru Karuki It began serialization in Ribon s January 2012 issue 19 The second spin off is Maite wa Ikenai Rozen Maiden まいてはいけないローゼンメイデン lit The Rozen Maiden that should not have existed by Choboraunyopomi It began serialization in Miracle Jump issue 12 released on December 27 2012 20 21 Peach Pit has also published a one shot in the October 2013 issue of Ribon which focuses on the Rozen Maiden s past 22 Contents 1 Volume list 1 1 First series 1 1 1 Tankōbon 1 1 2 Shinsōban 1 2 Second series 1 3 Dolls Talk 1 4 Zero 2 ReferencesVolume list editFirst series edit Tankōbon edit No Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN1March 24 2003 3 978 4 34 480212 4May 9 2006 7 978 1598163124Prologue 1 amp 2 Phase 1 4Jun Sakurada is a middle school student who has withdrawn from society after persecutions from his classmates One day a Rozen Maiden named Shinku appears in his room as he has been chosen to be her master Rozen Maidens are a set of seven sentient bisque dolls who were tasked by their creator Rozen to battle and take the essence of the other Rozen Maiden s life called the Rosa Mystica in order to become a perfect doll dubbed as Alice The two are able to fend off an attack by Rozen Maiden Suigintou and pursue her into a plane of consciousness known as the N field There Jun relives a memory of his classmate s persucation and meets a mysterious entity known as Laplace s Demon 2December 24 2003 23 978 4 34 480340 4September 12 2006 24 1598163132Phase 5 11Laplace escorts Jun and Shinku out of the N field Elsewhere the Rozen Maiden Hinaichigo pulls her master Tomoe Kashiwaba into the N field Realizing Hinaichigo s nativity could endanger Tomoe Shinku travels to the N field and battles her Hinaichigo s overextends her powers drawing Tomoe s life force in the process and forces her to relinquish the master doll contract to save her In doing so Hinaichigo forfeits her right to become Alice and becomes Shinku s servant in return for keeping her Rosa Mystica Later the Rozen Maiden Suiseiseki requests Shinku s help to free the Rozen Maiden Souseiseki from her master who abuses her powers for cruelty 3September 24 2004 25 978 4 34 480452 4January 9 2007 26 978 1598163148Phase 12 18The four travel to the N field where they meet and battle Suigintou and Souseiseki Shinku loses her arm in the process and Jun forms a contract with Suiseiseki in order to help them escape Later Jun and Suiseiseki return to the N field to retrieve Shinku s arm and to find Souseiseki The two wander into the unconscious mind of Souseiseki s master where they find and retrieve Shinku s arm however Jun s trauma traps the arm in a cage 4December 24 2004 27 978 4 34 480505 7April 10 2007 28 978 1598163155Phase 19 22 Extra PhaseJun identifies Souseiseki s master to be Kazuha Yuiibishi a rich man who owns a local mansion Kazuha intends to use the Rozen Maidens to make the wife of his deceased twin brother suffer blaming her for the death As Suiseiseki and Souseiseki battle within Kazuha s unconscious mind Kazuha realizes his guilt of having envied his brother before his death is the source of his hatred and asks Souseiseki to destroy that part of him After doing so Souseiseki gives Suiseiseki her Rosa Mystica but is instead taken by Suigintou As Suigintou overwhelms the group Jun s courage allows him to utilize Rozen s magic to restore Shinku s arm and forces Suigintou to retreat Afterwards Jun s Rozen Maidens resolve to return Souseiseki s Rosa Mystica and to end the Alice competition peacefully 5August 24 2005 29 978 4 34 480620 7July 10 2007 30 978 1598168419Phase 23 28Souseiseki s Rosa Mystica rejects Suigintou causing her to physically suffer Meanwhile Suiseiseki adjusts to Souseiseki s death and decides to keep company for Kazuha in her sister s place Later Jun s teacher attempts to bring Jun back to school the teacher s belittlement sends Jun into a deep depression which unconsciously sends him into the N Field An amnesiac Souseiseki guides Jun through the N Field where Jun meets an injured and delirious Suigintou 6January 24 2006 31 978 4 34 480691 7October 9 2007 32 33 978 1598168891Phase 29 33Mistaking Jun for Rozen Suigintou confesses her guilt sadness and her longing for Rozen s love Shinku brings Jun back from the N Field elsewhere the injured Suigintou is found by her master Megu Kakizaki The story resumes with daily life covering Suigintou and Megu s growing bond and the Rozen Maiden Kanaria s introduction Later Odile Fosset the granddaughter of Hinaichigo s former master asks if Hinaichigo wants to live with her 7September 26 2006 34 978 4 34 480822 5January 8 2008 35 978 1427802217Phase 34 40The following night Hinaichigo is teleported to the N Field by the final Rozen Maiden Kirakisho Hinaichigo s body is taken and gives her Rosa Mystica to Shinku The dolls decide to keep Hinaichigo s death a secret as Jun is making progress to integrate back to society Kanaria introduces her master Mitsu Kusabue to Jun and his Rozen Maidens Collaborating with Mitsu Jun designs and sells a doll dress and as a result gains enough self confidence to begin studying to return to school Elsewhere Suiseiseki discovers Souseiseki s body is missing 8June 23 2007 4 978 4 34 481030 3May 1 2008 8 978 1427811738Phase 41 43The Rozen Maidens learn that Kirakisho is after their masters in order to use them as an energy source Inside the N Field Kirakisho traps Shinku in a web and uses Souseiseki s body to lure Suiseiseki into a trap Kirakisho then pulls Megu into the N Field with Suigintou in pursuit After Jun learns of the current situation Laplace s Demon creates a door to the N Field for Jun to enter Shinsōban edit Volume Chapters Release date ISBN Ref Volume 1 Prologue 1 amp 2Phase 1 4 April 25 2008 978 4 08 877455 8 5 Volume 2 Phase 5 11 May 26 2008 978 4 08 877456 5 36 Volume 3 Phase 12 18 June 26 2008 978 4 08 877457 2 37 Volume 4 Phase 19 23Extra July 25 2008 978 4 08 877458 9 38 Volume 5 Phase 24 30 August 26 2008 978 4 08 877459 6 39 Volume 6 Phase 31 36 September 26 2008 978 4 08 877460 2 40 Volume 7 Phase 37 43 November 28 2008 978 4 08 877461 9 6 Second series edit No Japan release date Japan ISBN1December 19 2008 41 978 4 08 877566 1lit How to Make a Girl 少女のつくり方 Shoujo no Tsukurikata Tale 1 5The story follows a university student Jun from a world where Rozen Maidens don t exist Jun is given parts by the younger Jun from the previous years to build a replacement body for Shinku After doing so Shinku is able to transfer her Rosa Mystica to the new body Jun receives new parts for another doll but is advised against building it as it may be Kirakisho s trap Suigintou ends up in the same world through Jun s bathroom mirror While the two dolls wait for the world to connect to the N Field Jun befriends his co worker and joins an arts club Feeling depressed about his life Jun is persuaded by a text message posing as the young Jun into building the doll he received 2September 18 2009 42 978 4 08 877702 3Tale 6 12Jun continues his daily life with the arts club work and building Kirakisho s doll The theatrics club enact out their play during the play the world connects to the N Field and Kirakisho materializes through the doll Jun built Shinku and Suigintou battle Kirakisho and are interrupted by Suiseiseki 3February 19 2010 43 978 4 08 877811 2Tale 13 19Suiseiseki reveals Kirakisho is currently possessing Souseiseki s body and has Jun form a contract with Souseiseki s ring Kirakisho s possession weakens allowing Suiseiseki to revive Souseiseki with her Rosa Mystica A portal to the N Field opens up where the two Juns meet in person While the young Jun searches for Shinku s real body the adult Jun and Kanaria rendezvous with their allies They come upon a grandfather clock which was used during the play and realize it was the gate which pulled them into the N Field 4September 17 2010 44 978 4 08 879029 9Tale 20 25In order to escape the N Field Suigintou agrees to lend a Rosa Mystica to Souseiseki since Souseiseki and Suiseiseki are needed to control the grandfather clock After opening paths to their worlds Shinku s replacement body disintegrates The young Jun returns with Shinku s real body and revives her Jun young Jun and the Rozen Maidens then return to their respective worlds In the adult Jun s world a time anomaly causes Jun to obtain a bisque doll which replaced Shinku s position in that world 5May 27 2011 45 46 978 4 08 879119 7 ISBN 978 4 08 782375 2 Special edition Tale 26 31The story now follows young Jun Jun and the Rozen Maidens return to their daily life while elsewhere Megu wakes from her coma Jun meets Kaito Toriumi a junior from his school who is investigating about Rozen Maidens 6November 18 2011 47 978 4 08 879214 9Tale 32 37 Extra TaleJun returns to school while the Rozen Maidens search the N Field for Kirakisho While Jun struggles to contain his panic he meets Megu who tells him the two of them don t belong in society Jun finds Megu s shoes and is mislabeled as a pervert until Megu covers for him He later goes up to the roof to thank her but falls and injures his ankle Megu then asked by Kirakisho to oppress him 7May 18 2012 48 978 4 08 879214 9Tale 38 43Kirakisho has taken Jun s consciousness into the N Field and has left his body comatose Tomoe questions Megu about Jun s condition and is taken into the N Field by Kirakisho The Rozen Maidens save Tomoe but Mitsu is captured in her place Without Jun as a power source the Rozen Maidens decide to call adult Jun for help Meanwhile Suigintou and Kanaria battle dolls created by Kaito The Rozen Maidens contact Jun who is then pulled into the N Field by the time anomaly doll 8December 19 2012 49 978 4 08 879575 1Tale 44 49The time anomaly doll is revealed to be an analogue of Kirakisho The doll leads the group into Kirakisho s castle There Jun and Tomoe wander into young Jun s consciousness and are able to free him from Kirakisho s control Meanwhile Shinku Suiseiseki and Kanaria battle Kaito s dolls Suiseiseki stays behind afterwards having exhausted her energy 9July 19 2013 50 978 4 08 879563 8Tale 50 56Shinku and Kanaria battle another one of Kaito s dolls which exhausts Kanaria s energy and puts her in a deep sleep Meanwhile both Juns find Mitsu and are able to reunite with Shinku and Kanaria The group enters Kirakisho s castle where they find Suigintou 10April 18 2014 51 978 4 08 879777 9Tale 57 65 Final Tale Dolls Talk edit No Japan release date Japan ISBN1December 19 2012 52 978 4 08 867243 4 2August 9 2013 53 978 4 08 867283 0 3October 10 2014 54 978 4 08 867331 8 Zero edit No Japan release date Japan ISBN1November 18 2016 55 978 4 08 890515 0 2September 19 2017 56 978 4 08 890748 2 3October 19 2018 57 978 4 08 891119 9 4June 19 2019 58 978 4 08 891286 8References editGeneral Rozen Maiden print releases Shueisha Archived from the original on 2013 10 17 Retrieved 2013 10 15 Specific Monthly Comic Birz in Japanese 2002 9 Gentosha August 12 2002 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Monthly Comic Birz to End Rozen Maiden s Serialization in Japanese Anime News Network April 28 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