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Top 10 Historical Manga You Can't Miss

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While modern shonen manga are undoubtedly great offerings for new generation fans, there's a different appeal to the world of historical manga. Stories rich in culture and history not only transport readers to a vibrant era of well-developed settings and characters, but also open a door to the past.

The captivating blend of narrative and historical setting makes these period sagas simply fresh and engaging for readers. In this article, we'll take a look at some of the best historical manga you shouldn't miss. So, without further ado, let's get started.

10. Basilisk

Basilisk - Melhor Mangá Histórico

Basilisk is a great historical manga for those who enjoy martial arts, especially ninja culture. Set in 16th-century Japan, the story focuses on the rivalry between two ninja clans, the Iga and Kouga, as they are drawn into another bitter war to determine the next shogunate.

However, their rivalry doesn't stop the heirs of their respective clans, Gennosuke Kouga and Oboro Iga, from falling in love. Torn between their love for each other and their duty to their clans, the duo must ultimately decide the fate of their clans in an action-packed romantic saga.

9. Buddha

Buda - Melhor Mangá Histórico

Coming from the "father of manga" himself, Buddha is Osamu Tezuka's reinterpretation of the teachings of Gautama Buddha, who abandoned his life of luxury to teach compassion to all. The manga takes us through Buddha's life, from birth to enlightenment and death.

Through his artistic brilliance, Tezuka offers a unique blend of historical fiction, religion, and philosophy to bring to life a visually explicit, yet humorous and thought-provoking portrait of the Buddha. It's a creative masterpiece and is recommended for fans of historical manga.

8. Arslan Senki

Heroic Legend of Arslan - Melhor Mangá Histórico

Before becoming a manga, Heroic Legend of Arslan began as a light novel series that was widely popular for its cultural setting, characters, and overall plot. Later, it gained fame as Fullmetal Alchemist. Hiromu Arakawa, came onto the scene when he decided to illustrate a manga version of this historic series.

Set in the fictional kingdom of Pars, inspired by ancient Persia, the series follows the journey of Crown Prince Arslan, who finds himself at the height of a nation that has been destroyed by its neighboring country. Burning with enmity, Arslan aims to reclaim his throne and restore Pars to its former glory.

7. Mushishi

Mushishi - Melhor Mangá Histórico

Mushishi is a seinen manga series written by prolific manga writer Yuki Urushibara. Drawing on various inspirations for its occult nature, the series is an episodic anthology with no overarching plot, the only common elements being Ginko and the Mushi.

Ginko's encounters with the eclectic Mushi, supernatural creatures, act as a catalyst as he progresses through the story. Reflecting on what it truly means to be alive and to be, Ginko's exploration takes readers to intimate and spectacular settings from mythology that define life at its strangest and most basic.

6. Otoyomegatari

Otoyomegatari - Melhor Mangá Histórico

Otoyomegatari, better known by its English title “A Bride's Story,” is one of the rare historical manga whose overall narrative is built around short chapter-long stories that focus on the minutiae of the daily lives of several young women who are married to men from different tribes and villages.

Set in Central Asia during the 19th century, the manga explores the challenges and joys of married life in a patriarchal society through its beautifully detailed art and well-developed characters. Otoyomegatari should be given a chance for its dedication to the customs and culture of nomadic peoples.

5. Rurouni Kenshin

Rurouni Kenshin - Melhor Mangá Histórico

Rurouni Kenshin is a historical fantasy manga that spawned one of the best live-action anime adaptations. The series follows an assassin, Ishin, whose skill and brutality became almost legendary in the Restoration Era, but one day he disappears without a trace.

Years later, he resurfaces as a wandering swordsman named Himura Kenshin, seeking to fulfill his promise to protect the weak without killing to atone for the lives he took. It isn't long, however, before this vow is put to the test, and the shadows of his past return to haunt him.

4. Golden Kamuy

Golden Coming - Melhor Mangá Histórico

To the surprise of many readers, Golden Kamuy beautifully crafts a story that is not only culturally rich but also adds educational value to the premise. The series is set in Hokkaido, Japan, in the early 1900s and features Saichi "Immortal" Sugimoto, a veteran of the Russo-Japanese War.

On a rip-roaring adventure, he teams up with a local Ainu girl named Asirpa to locate a stolen hoard of Ainu gold hidden by a group of escaped convicts. Vivid characters, plenty of violence and bloodshed, and intricate historical details make Golden Kamuy an extremely good historical manga.

3. Kingdom

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The Shōnen Jump historical catalog has proven to be a successful genre in recent years, thanks to the success of "Kingdom." Written and illustrated by Yasuhisa Hara, the manga provides a fictional account of the Warring States period in China during the Zhou Dynasty.

This epic war saga tells the rise and fall of kingdoms in ancient China through the eyes of a war orphan, Xin, who fights alongside his comrades to become the greatest general under the heavens. On a path fraught with trials and bloodshed, Xin seeks to unify China's territories for the first time in 500 years.

2. Vinland Saga

Vinland Saga - Melhor Mangá Histórico

Makoto Yukimura's Vinland Saga is a sweeping historical epic of staggering proportions. The series has everything it needs to be considered the greatest enterprise story ever told, including rich and textured narrative, morally tenuous characters, engaging battles, and breathtaking art.

Vinland Saga takes us through the Viking world of Northern Europe (primarily England) and charts the historical rise of King Cnut the Great to power with a revenge plot centered on the historical explorer Thorfinn. The story progresses through several story arcs beyond this one, eventually culminating in an expedition to "Vinland."

1. Vagabond

Vagabond - Melhor Mangá Histórico

Takehiko Inoue's Vagabond is one of the best-written historical manga to date. Seen as a parallel to Berserk and Vinland Saga, Inoue's timeless and realistic art style pairs well with his fantastical narrative. Even so, it wasn't enough for the producers to consider adapting it for anime.

Vagabond is an action-packed portrait of the life and times of the quintessential warrior-philosopher—the most celebrated samurai of all time! Seeking enlightenment through the sword, it details Miyamoto Musashi's journey from wanted criminal to legendary swordsman.

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