Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Ad Astra: Scipio and Hannibal Japanese: アド・アストラ-スキピオとハンニバル- InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 81
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 19, 2011 to Jan 19, 2018
Genre:
Action
Demographic:
Seinen
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Ultra Jump Authors:
Kagano, Mihachi (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #15242 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2452
Members: 8,795
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Your Feelings Categories May 15, 2021
Ad Astra: Scipio to Hannibal is the best historical manga I've read, and a great work of historical fiction by any standard. It follows the known history to the letter, while filling in the gaps with compelling interpretations of historical figures and authentic explanations for their actions. It is often the case that creators will insert modern sensibilities or anachronisms into their depictions of ancient times, but the mangaka of Ad Astra avoids these kinds of common pitfalls. Furthermore, he manages to do justice to the wide cast of characters in the Second Punic War, without making any major player seem too perfect or too
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Jun 28, 2022
The lack of popularity surrounding Ad Astra has always surprised me. Even after 11 years, the community for this great manga is almost non-existent, which is a pity to be honest. Revolving around the Punic Wars (264-146 BC) fought between the two ancient Mediterranean powers, Rome and Carthage (present day Tunisia), Ad Astra specifically tells us the magnificent story of the 2nd Punic War of all the three wars fought between them, the first being ended with The Treaty of Lutatius and Rome's victory. Since the source of historical information for this manga is Polybius's "The Histories", the general flow of events and fate of
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Sep 3, 2016
Well, what to say. This manga contains one of the most interesting stories during the wars which Rome led. Hannibal was really cruel man, but very smart, intelligent and unpredictible, as some of the characters realise really fast.
This is the first manga that made me interested after a few pages! I am really enjoying it, cause author himself is really doing his best to stick to the facts we know, which I really appreciate. So I have to put down a hat before this masterpiece. Yeah sometimes the art side of this manga sticks... but it really doesnt matter. Mostly it is for people who ... May 16, 2022
It really did feel like I was reading Polybius. This isn't just a manga, it's a full-on illustrated narrative history of the Second Punic War (itself perhaps the greatest epic of Rome, at the very least a story up there with those of Caesar and Atilla) combining beautiful art with an impressive level of attention to detail and more than one quote taken straight from antiquity.
I do quibble with Archimedes' treatment - he's merged with another figure in a way which is not justified by the sources, and while it fit the whole scheming geniuses aspect of the story I don't think it was flattering ... Apr 1, 2024
Ad Astra does not start very well because it presents Hannibal with an almost supernatural fated image and aura about him, a manifestation of the spirit of his country of sorts that can even intimidate a way older war general and although the raw GAR energy of it can be very appealing, in terms of writing is kind of too much to take.
Thankfully that is only for its first chapter and from the second and until the end there is no element nor moment like that ever again, and the manga becomes 100% a political war epic full of on field, tactical and mental battles ... |