and CLAMP has said that they don't care what mag, they put their stories in, and I have no problem with it.
*agrees with Smile*
Think about it. Think where "X" was published and how they were making "X" until the day, the magazine company pulled them out. It's suppose to be shoujo but......heh for the blood.  I mean, even "Angelic Layer" didn't seem to fit in much with the whole shonen perspective despite it being a shonen manga, but, it stars a girl and has some bits of love theme in it.  Also, the second part of MKR was switched from a shoujo magazine to a shonen magazine. <_<
^___^ CLAMP has this kind of recognizable style about them. They make some of their stories not really focused on the particular genre but kind of inter-mingle their genres a little. Makes them stand out from such shonen mangas like Hikaru No Go, Prince of Tennis, Kazan, Naruto, Inu Yasha, MAR, FMA, etc.  Yukiru Sugisaki, of D.N. Angel and Lagoon Engine fame, may actually relate a little to CLAMP because a lot of readers didn't quite know where to classify her manga as shoujo or shonen. Yukiru says it's all shoujo but hmmmmm... (I still think it's a mix.)Â