Description
In Eisner-nominated Fumi Yoshinaga's alternative history of Edo-era Japan, the men of Japan are dying out, and the women have taken up the reigns of power--including the shogun's seat! In Edo period Japan, a strange new disease called the Redface Pox has begun to prey on the country's men. Within eighty years of the first outbreak, the male population has fallen by seventy-five percent. Women have taken on all the roles traditionally granted to men, even that of the shogun. The men, precious providers of life, are carefully protected. And the most beautiful of the men are sent to serve in the shogun's Inner Chamber... Prince Kazu is not the consort shogun Iemochi was expecting, but the young ruler is determined to make their relationship a good one. And despite her initial distaste for Edo and everything about it, Prince Kazu finds herself warming to her spouse. But the world beyond the safety of the Inner Chambers is a cruel one, and the risk of discovery is not the only danger that threatens them.
Author: Fumi Yoshinaga
Publisher: Viz Media
Published: 08/18/2020
Pages: 218
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.70w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781974714889
ISBN10: 1974714888
BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Manga | Historical Fiction
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Literary
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Manga | Romance
Author: Fumi Yoshinaga
Publisher: Viz Media
Published: 08/18/2020
Pages: 218
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.70w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781974714889
ISBN10: 1974714888
BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Manga | Historical Fiction
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Literary
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Manga | Romance
About the Author
Fumi Yoshinaga is a Tokyo-born manga creator who debuted in 1994 with Tsuki to Sandaru (The Moon and the Sandals). Yoshinaga has won numerous awards, including the 2009 Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize for Ôoku, the 2002 Kodansha Manga Award for her series Antique Bakery and the 2006 Japan Media Arts Festival Excellence Award for Ôoku. She was also nominated for the 2008 Eisner Award for Best Writer/Artist.