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Not to be confused with the use of legal drugs in a work; that's a [[G-Rated Drug]].
Not to be confused with the use of legal drugs in a work; that's a [[G-Rated Drug]].
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=== Contains Examples of: ===
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]: Kazahaya gets teased a lot about this, though given how incredibly sheltered he was growing up, his only potential partner would have been [[Squick|his]] [[Twincest|sister]].
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]: Kazahaya gets teased a lot about this, though given how incredibly sheltered he was growing up, his only potential partner would have been [[Squick|his]] [[Twincest|sister]].
* [[Bespectacled Bastard Boyfriend]]: In spite of his spectacles and accusations of a sadistic streak, Kakei isn't one.
* [[Bespectacled Bastard Boyfriend]]: In spite of his spectacles and accusations of a sadistic streak, Kakei isn't one.
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* [[Chekhov MIA]] / [[Dead Little Sister]]: Tsukiko, who disappeared without a trace and left a blood-splattered room behind her. Rikuo's convinced that she is alive out there somewhere, but we probably won't be learning her official status [[Development Hell|anytime soon]].
* [[Chekhov MIA]] / [[Dead Little Sister]]: Tsukiko, who disappeared without a trace and left a blood-splattered room behind her. Rikuo's convinced that she is alive out there somewhere, but we probably won't be learning her official status [[Development Hell|anytime soon]].
* [[Chick Magnet]]: Rikuo.
* [[Chick Magnet]]: Rikuo.
* [[Continuity Cameo]]: Besides Kazahaya and Rikou making cameos in ''[[XXX Holic]]'', characters from other CLAMP series have shown up in this series.
* [[Continuity Cameo]]: Besides Kazahaya and Rikou making cameos in ''[[×××HOLiC]]'', characters from other CLAMP series have shown up in this series.
** In the 2nd CCS movie Touya is seen wearing the [[Wish]] bunny mascot suit for work. Guess which store the mascot is for.
** In the 2nd CCS movie Touya is seen wearing the [[Wish]] bunny mascot suit for work. Guess which store the mascot is for.
** In the second chapter of ''Drug & Drop'', {{spoiler|Watanuki}} appears as {{spoiler|owner of Yuuko's shop}}, tying into the end of ''[[XXX Holic]]''. And then in chapter 3, a girl appears who's implied to be {{spoiler|Yuuko herself reincarnated}}.
** In the second chapter of ''Drug & Drop'', {{spoiler|Watanuki}} appears as {{spoiler|owner of Yuuko's shop}}, tying into the end of ''[[×××HOLiC]]''. And then in chapter 3, a girl appears who's implied to be {{spoiler|Yuuko herself reincarnated}}.
** In chapter 9 of ''Legal Drug'', Kazahaya meets [[Suki a Like Story (Manga)|Hina]] at her high school graduation and gives her a new outfit from recurring CLAMP brand name Piffle Princess in exchange for her school uniform. When Hina tells [[Stern Teacher|Shirou]] about it shortly afterward, he isn't too thrilled with how she [[The Pollyanna|blithely accepted]] some random stranger's request for her uniform, no questions asked.
** In chapter 9 of ''Legal Drug'', Kazahaya meets [[Suki: A Like Story|Hina]] at her high school graduation and gives her a new outfit from recurring CLAMP brand name Piffle Princess in exchange for her school uniform. When Hina tells [[Stern Teacher|Shirou]] about it shortly afterward, he isn't too thrilled with how she [[The Pollyanna|blithely accepted]] some random stranger's request for her uniform, no questions asked.
* [[Cool Shades]]: Saiga
* [[Cool Shades]]: Saiga
* [[Cute Kitten]]: A {{spoiler|shapeshifting}} one is the [[McGuffin]] for one of the boys' jobs.
* [[Cute Kitten]]: A {{spoiler|shapeshifting}} one is the [[McGuffin]] for one of the boys' jobs.
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* [[The Ditz]]: Kazahaya
* [[The Ditz]]: Kazahaya
* [[The Empath]]: Kazahaya
* [[The Empath]]: Kazahaya
* [[Everything's Better With Chocolate]]: Rikuo. Revealed with a side-platter of [[Fan Service]].
* [[Everything's Better with Chocolate]]: Rikuo. Revealed with a side-platter of [[Fan Service]].
* [[Festival Episode]]
* [[Festival Episode]]
* [[Ho Yay]]: It is a CLAMP title, so naturally Kazahaya and Rikuo have this, but Kakei and Saiga are actually canonically lovers.
* [[Ho Yay]]: It is a CLAMP title, so naturally Kazahaya and Rikuo have this, but Kakei and Saiga are actually canonically lovers.
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 4 March 2021

A manga written by CLAMP that went on hiatus when the magazine in which it ran ceased its publication. It has been recently announced that CLAMP will return to the series in Young Ace magazine in November 2011.

The story follows Kazahaya Kudo, a young man who collapses in the snow after running away from home and thinks that he doesn't want to die. He is found by Rikuo Himura, who takes him to the Green Drugstore, where he gets a job from Kakei, the eccentric owner. Since both guys have supernatural powers, they take on "special" cases on the side that never go as smoothly as they'd hoped. There's also the beginnings of a Myth Arc in play, with Kazahaya hiding from his twin sister, Kei, Rikuo searching for a mysterious woman named Tsukiko, and Kakei and his lover, Saiga, preparing for something that's looming over the horizon. And it all comes with the boatloads of Subtext and Ho Yay that you'd expect from most of CLAMP's work.

Formerly available from Tokyopop as Legal Drug.

Not to be confused with the use of legal drugs in a work; that's a G-Rated Drug.


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