Mibu Gishiden
Mibu Gishiden is a Japanese manga series adapted from the novel of the same name, written by Jiro Asada and illustrated by. It follows the lives of two Shinsengumi towards the end of the Tokugawa shogunate.
The manga was published over a long period of time, and by several publishers. It was initially serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's manga magazine, Comic Charge, in November 2007. However, when that magazine was discontinued in January 2009, the manga was transferred to Kodansha's manga magazine, Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine. Publication in the new magazine ran from January 2010 to February 2012. It was then moved to the publisher Homesha's Garaku.mag manga website in April 2014. That magazine ceased publication in August 2015, so serialization resumed on the manga's own official website in August 2016. The serialization was completed in July 2023, and its chapters were collected in 13 volumes in the same month.
Production
Takumi Nagayasu licensed the original work from Jiro Asada in 2003, and then spent about three years researching and creating the setting. He had various physical crises while creating the work, but by the end of 2023, he had completed the manga, covering about 2,650 pages. Mibu Gishiden is the first historical drama work that he has created. He modeled the protagonists Yoshimura and Saito on two actors: Gō Katō and Yoshio Harada. Nagayasu described the narrative of the manga as faithful to the original novel, but said that he created a unique visual expression in the manga so that younger readers unfamiliar with period dramas could easily understand the story. He also mentioned that Sōrōbun letters, which were translated into modern language under the supervision of Asada, played an important role in the ultimate framing of the manga.Publication
Mibu Gishiden was adapted from by illustrator from the novel of the same name written by Jiro Asada. Publication of the manga was particularly complex, as it was handlied by several publishers during the serialization. Mibu Gishiden started in Kadokawa Shoten's manga magazine on November 20, 2007. It ran there until the magazine was discontinued on January 20, 2009. The series transferred to Kodansha's manga magazine Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on January 9, 2010, but it ceased publication in that magazine on February 9, 2012. It then moved to the publisher's Homesha's Garaku.mag web manga site: resuming the serialization on April 17, 2014. On August 17, 2015, that magazine in turn ceased publication, so the series resumed on its own official website on August 5, 2016. In 2020, the health concerns of Takumi Nagayasu, who had suffered a stroke, also affected the publication. However, the serialization was finally completed on July 7, 2023.Kadokawa Shoten published the first and second volumes in May and September 2008, respectively. Kodansha published the first four volumes from July 2010 to April 2012. Shueisha went on to collected all the chapters in thirteen tankōbon volumes, with the first four volumes published on April 17, 2014, and the last volume on July 19, 2023. In France, the manga is licensed by Mangetsu; and in Taiwan by Tong Li Publishing.