Super Comic Gekijou: Fire Emblem III - Seisen no Keifu

ファイアーエムブレムIII 聖戦の系譜
Fire Emblem III: Seisen no Keifu - Super Comic Gekijou

Prequel

manga
1997
Based on the Super Famicom Game by the same name. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 5.

Sequel

manga
2000

Alternative

manga
1997
Publishers:
Seventeen years after the Battle of Belhalla, the people on the continent of Jugdral suffer under the oppressive rule of the Grannvale Empire. On the Isaachian frontier, prince Shannan of Isaach has raised a liberation army to fight back against the empire and among its young soldiers was a boy whom the people revered as the "Scion of Light" and the true prince to Grannvale. His name was... Seliph. Based on the Super Famicom strategy game, Fire Emblem 4: Genealogy of the Holy War. This book exclusively covers the events of the game's 6th chapter. (Source: MangaDex)

Alternative

manga
1997
Publishers:
Based on the Super Famicom game of the same name, but with a more comedic tone than the game or Mitsuki Oosawa's Fire Emblem manga.

Alternative

manga
1998
Publishers:
Based on Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War for the Super Famicom.

Alternative

manga
1999
Publishers:
Based on the Super Famicom strategy game, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War features the son of Lord Byron of Chalphy, Lord Sigurd. Bandits from Verdane made an attack while Grandbell's armies were away, and now Sigurd rallies the remaining forces to drive the bandits out so he can save his friend, Edain... Little does he know what he leads himself into will lead into a tragic turn of events in the face of Grandbell. (Source: The English Fire Emblem Documentary)

Other

manga
1993
4-panel gag manga strips based on the classic video game series, "Fire emblem", featuring characters and stories from the first game, "Fire Emblem Gaiden", "Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem" and "Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War".

Other

manga
2017
Publishers:
A collection of comedic 4-panel comics by various mangaka about the daily lives of the characters of Fire Emblem Heroes. Fire Emblem Heroes: Eiyuu-tachi no Nichijou is published on the official Fire Emblem Heroes website, and published in print by Ichijinsha. The series has been published digitally in English as Fire Emblem Heroes: A Day in the Life since October 23, 2019. Note: Includes 22 volume-exclusive chapters.