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192 pages, Paperback
First published September 16, 2014
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In this second volume, the epic series of battles comprising the War of the Roses see the deposing of Queen Margaret in favor of of the Yorks: specifically, King Edward IV. Mangaka Aya Kanno plays loose and fast with history and Shakespeare, adding in historical tidbits that she deftly spins into a very interesting supernatural angle (e.g., Richard IIIs emblem, a pig, appears quite frequently as a pet). For those not invested in British history, Requiem of the Rose King can be a bit of a slog; unlike similar historical-inspired titles such as Riyoko Ikeda's Rose of Versailles, the political maneuverings of the Richard the III era are both ripe for storytelling but also very convoluted and confusing - with a huge cast of characters. Keep Wikipedia handy to get the most out of the title. And of note is that we have a very Shakespearean Richard: not historically accurate necessarily but a good tragedy and a fun story.