ファイアーエムブレム 4コママンガ劇場
manga
2000
4-panel gag manga strips based on "Fire Emblem: Thracia 776".
manga
1992
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The Fire Emblem: Gaiden manga is the manga adaption of Fire Emblem Gaiden. It takes place after Alm leaves the village and meets Cellica at the castle. It has a total of 4 chapters in only one volume. (Source: Fire Emblem Wikia)
manga
1993
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Based on the Super Famicom game, the manga centers around Marth, who was sent off his attacked homelands of Aritia by his sister. A few years later he is returning to regain his home with the aid of his allies. Long ago, Medeus, king of dragonkin, conquered the continent of Archanea, giving rise to an age of fear and despair for its entire people. That tyranny was broken, however, when an unlikely hero intervened. A young man hailing from the Altea region appeared with a divine like blade in hand. Fang of dragon and blade of light locked in battle; and in the end, blade prevailed. For some after, the land enjoyed an age of peace. However, after a century's passing, the Shadow Dragon returned. He forged an alliance with a fiendish sorcerer who sought to rule the world, and their combined might topple kingdom upon unsuspecting kingdom. Again, the darkness threatened to engulf the continent. It fell upon the king of Altea, sole descendant of the dragon-slaying hero, to sally forth with the divine blade and fulfill his blood destiny. His son, Prince Marth, remained at home with the boy's mother, his elder sister, and a garrison manned by Altea's neighbor and ally, Gra. Thus the boy applied himself to the ways of both pen and sword, until one day... Notes: It included chapters 0, 30.5, 38.1, 38.2, 52.5.
manga
1996
Based on the Fire Emblem Games. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 2.
manga
1997
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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.
manga
1997
Based on the Super Famicom Game by the same name. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 5.
manga
1998
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Based on Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War for the Super Famicom.
manga
1998
Based on the Super Famicom game by the same name. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 7.
manga
1999
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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)
manga
2017
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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.


