I’m a sucker for historical/mythological figures used in various fantasy ways.
Alternative Titles:
- Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne
- Divine Wind Thief Jeanne
- 神風怪盗ジャンヌ
Year Anime Premiered: 1999
Animation Studio: Toei Animation
Number of Seasons: 1
Source Material Country of Origin: Japan
Source Material Available: Manga
Is It Officially Licensed Past Where The Anime Ends?: Yes
Is It Fan Translated Past Where The Anime Ends?: Yes
Entry Last Updated: February 18th, 2026
Where To Start The Phantom Thief Jeanne Manga After The Anime?
Strictly speaking, Phantom Thief Jeanne is technically a full adaptation of the manga—but the anime changes so much about it you may want to read it from the beginning.
The main issue with the Phantom Thief Jeanne anime in relation to the manga is that it is absolutely riddled with anime-original filler. There is barely an episode that doesn’t have some additions, changes, or omissions from the manga story. A number of episodes are also just fully anime-original filler as well.
So, while it is recommended to read this manga from the beginning due to how much the anime changes, you do get the basic same overall story.
If nothing else, I do recommend reading the final two chapters (and the cute extra chapters after the end) so you can see the true conclusion to the story and character relationships since the end of the anime does change Fin’s fate in a significant way and skips all the epilogue stuff from the manga.
Is The Phantom Thief Jeanne Manga Over?
The Phantom Thief Jeanne manga is complete. It ended in 2000 with Volume 7, Chapter 30.7.
Volume count may vary as this series has been reprinted a few times, and chapter count may increase due to extra chapters sometimes being lumped in as full chapters.






