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Released on October 30, 2012, by Yen Press, the manga adaptation of Cassandra Clare’s Clockwork Angel translates the Victorian-era Shadowhunters universe into a visual format illustrated by HyeKyung Baek. The graphic novel adaptation focuses on Tessa Gray’s discovery of her shapeshifting powers and her rescue by Shadowhunters in London, with critics praising the art style for its faithful, expressive depiction of the source material. For more details, visit The Shadowhunters' Wiki. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel

Overall, the manga adaptation of "The Clockwork Angel" offers an engaging and visually appealing retelling of the original story, making it a useful addition to the "The Infernal Devices" series. Released on October 30, 2012, by Yen Press,

  • Volume 1 (2012): Ends with Tessa learning she is a "Shapeshifter" and the cliffhanger of the Magister’s identity.
  • Volume 2 (2013): Covers the training montage and the introduction of the vampire, de Quincey.
  • Volume 3 (2014): The finale at the automatons' factory.

However, the manga’s main strength is also its biggest limitation: brevity. The plot races through major beats—Tessa’s arrival, her discovery of her shapeshifting ability, the search for her brother Nate, and the conflict with the Magister—but loses much of the novel’s slow-burn tension and internal monologue. Key character moments feel rushed, and some secondary characters (like Charlotte and Henry Branwell) get less room to shine. Volume 1 (2012): Ends with Tessa learning she