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Day on cover: 5. 花とゆめ2006年24号 (Hanayume-2006-24). Comic Holmes (in Japanese).
Archived from the original on 23 July 2009. Retrieved 17 August 2020. Date on sale: 2006/11/20. "Fruits Basket Manga Ending in Japan". ComiPress. 23 November 2006. Archived from the original on 25 January 2021. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
[10] A spin-off series titled I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivaled in the Real World, Too:
Girls Side (異世界でチート能力を手にした俺は、現実世界をも無双する ガールズサイド ~華麗なる乙女たちの冒険は世界を変えた~), written by Ryō Kotohira and illustrated by Kuwashima, began publication under the Fantasia Bunko imprint on December 20, 2022. [11] As of January 2024, four volumes have been released. [12] Main series[edit] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 December 20, 2018[8]978-4-04-073023-3May 17, 2022[13]978-1-97-533393-5 2 April 20, 2019[14]978-4-04-073024-0April 18, 2023[15]978-1-97-533395-9 3 August 20, 2019[16]978-4-04-073304-3August 22, 2023[17]978-1-97-533397-3 4 December 20, 2019[18]978-4-04-073305-0December 12, 2023[19]978-1-97-533399-7 5 April 17, 2020[20]978-4-04-073632-7June 18, 2024[21]978-1-97-533401-7 6 August 20, 2020[22]978-4-04-073633-4—— 7 December 19, 2020[23]978-4-04-073917-5—— 8 May 20, 2021[24]978-4-04-073918-2—— 9 October 20, 2021[25]978-4-04-074248-9—— 10 March 19, 2022[26]978-4-04-074249-6—— 11 August 20, 2022[27]978-4-04-074576-3—— 12 December 20, 2022[28]978-4-04-074577-0—— 13 March 17, 2023[29]978-4-04-074920-4—— 14 June 20, 2023[30]978-4-04-075016-3—— 15 February 20, 2024[9]978-4-04-075300-3—— Spin-off[edit] No. Release date ISBN 1 December 20, 2022[11]978-4-04-074769-9 2 March 17, 2023[31]978-4-04-074921-1 3 September 20, 2023[32]978-4-04-075055-2 4 January 19, 2024[12]978-4-04-075301-0 Manga[edit] A manga adaptation illustrated by Kazuomi Minatogawa began serialization on ASCII Media Works' Dengeki PlayStation Comic Web website on December 13, 2019. [33] As of August 2023, five tankōbon volumes have been released. [34] Yen Press has also licensed the manga in English. [35] A manga adaptation of the spin-off series Girls Side, illustrated by Miinosuke Seo, will begin serialization on the KadoComi and Nico Nico Manga
websites in Q2 2024. [36] Main series[edit] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 August 26, 2020[37]978-4-04-913364-6May 24, 2022[35]978-1-97-533391-1 2 May 27, 2021[38]978-4-04-913819-1January 17, 2023[39]978-1-97-534288-3 3 March 10, 2022[40]978-4-04-914299-0April 18, 2023[41]978-1-97-535275-2 4 December 26, 2022[42]978-4-04-914778-0December 12, 2023[43]978-1-97-537656-7 5 August 25, 2023[34]978-4-04-915225-8August 20, 2024[44]978-1-97-539282-6 Anime[edit] In August 2022, it was announced the novels would be receiving an anime television series adaptation. [1] The series is produced by TMS Entertainment and animated by Millepensee, with Shingo Tanabe directing, Shin Itagaki serving as chief director and supervising the scripts, Hiromi Kimura adapting Rein Kuwashima's character designs for animation and serving as chief animation director, and Akiyuki Tateyama composing the music.
In 2006, The Comics Journal included Vinland Saga in a list of worthwhile manga from scanlation groups. [85] Critics praised Vinland Saga for its fluid action sequences, remarking how well author Yukimura made the transition to the action genre from his previous work Planetes. Criticism was, however, levelled at the extent of suspension of disbelief in a historical fiction series. [23][86] Upon its official release, the first volume was reviewed by Rebecca Silverman for Anime News Network. She described it as a "deeply engrossing book" and praised it for its
attention to detail and "excellent period detail" in its depiction of medieval times, though expressed disappointment at the lack of interesting female characters. [87] Johanna Draper Carlson of Comics Worth Reading described the action in the first volume as "fast-paced, well-illustrated, and detailed" but "didn't transcend its premise"; she was instead
more impressed by the scenes depicting family life, saying "that's where the insightful character work I expected from Yukimura came through. "[88] Carlson also praised the scenes depicting domestic life as providing grounding context for the story, as well as weaving in religion and politics, finding Vinland Saga "a fascinating read on multiple levels". [89] In The European Middle Ages through the prism of Contemporary Japanese Literature, Maximen Denise from University of Tours noted how the lack of proper knowledge about the real life of Thorfinn in The Greenlanders and Eric the Red made Yukimura come across with a more original background for how the main character becomes a Viking during his youth, giving him a realistic characterization which contrasts with Thorkell's supernatural strength. According to the writer, while Thorfinn is originally driven by revenge, the manga also explores his desire for power, similar to "those who desperately struggle to find their homelands in the 21st century 'medieval' Japan". [90] Following the end of the first story arc, critics were surprised by Thorfinn's quieter personality and noted that despite his life as a slave, the plot manages to make his life with other slaves interesting. [91][92] The romantic relationship between Thorfinn and Gugrid surprised Manga News, though they still appreciated the handling of their wedding ceremony, which gave the narrative a lighter tone for a famously dark series.