Rozen Maiden II

Author(s): PEACH-PIT

Status: Completed

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Volume 10Chapter 63-66
Ch 66 Final Tale     Dec 22, 2015 Ch 65 The Whereabouts of A...     Mar 28, 2015 Ch 64 The Fading World     Feb 21, 2015 Ch 63 Young girl condition     Feb 22, 2015
Volume 09Chapter 50-62
Ch 62 Tale 62     Dec 27, 2014 Ch 61 Thanks for waking     Dec 27, 2014 Ch 60 Read Online     Dec 12, 2014 Ch 59 Read Online     Nov 15, 2014 Ch 58 Tale 58 - Alice Game     Jun 30, 2014 Ch 57 Miniature Garden of...     Apr 26, 2014 Ch 56 Place of Origin     Mar 8, 2014 Ch 55 Crime And Punishment     Jan 21, 2014 Ch 54 Out of Reach     Dec 6, 2013 Ch 53 Twisted Queen     Nov 23, 2013 Ch 52 Wonderland     Nov 16, 2013 Ch 51 Mirage     Nov 2, 2013 Ch 50 The Last Wish     Oct 23, 2013
Volume 08Chapter 43-49.5
Ch 49.5 Girls Talk     Oct 17, 2013 Ch 49 Raison d'Être     Oct 6, 2013 Ch 48 Together     Sep 30, 2013 Ch 47 Depth of the Soul     Sep 21, 2013 Ch 46 Prayer     Sep 19, 2013 Ch 45 Within Dreams     Aug 25, 2013 Ch 44 Tale 44     Aug 25, 2013 Ch 43 Tale 43     Aug 25, 2013
Volume 06Chapter 32-42
Volume 05Chapter 26-31.5
Volume 04Chapter 20-25
Volume 03Chapter 13-19
Volume 02Chapter 6-12
Volume 01Chapter 1-5
As a continuation of Rozen Maiden, the story starts with an older Jun, who is now a university student. While working at a bookstore as his part time job, he finds an unaddressed copy of the first issue of a weekly magazine "How to Make a Girl" containing a spring. He brings it home, and soon starts receiving further issues of the magazine by post, each issue having one part of a doll's body as a gift. One day, after putting much effort into assembling the fifth Rozen Maiden doll Shinku, he receives a notification that the publication has been cancelled, leaving him with an incomplete doll. Suddenly, he receives a mysterious text message from his old number, claiming to be the Jun Sakurada asking for help against the seventh Rozen Maiden doll Kirakisho... Note: The official title of this Shueisha edition in Japanese is ローゼンメイデン in katakana, in order to set it apart from the title of the "original" Gentosha edition, which was "Rozen Maiden" in Latin letters while katakana only served as a pronunciation aid (furigana).
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