Kairiki no Haha
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Kairiki no Haha

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 怪力の母


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 28
Status: Finished
Published: 1993 to 1996
Genres: Action Action, Drama Drama
Themes: Historical Historical, Samurai Samurai
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Mr. Magazine
Authors: Hirata, Hiroshi (Story & Art)

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Ranked: #38572
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Popularity: #28234
Members: 367
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Synopsis

From the day of her wedding, Hisa was recognized for her extraordinary moral strength by her family and the people. The same cannot be said of her husband, who sacrifices lives on behalf of his lord. She would like to instill her compassion for all human beings... But is a woman able to turn a soldier into a real man of honor?

(Source: Editions Delcourt, translated)

Background

Kairiki no Haha was published in Brazilian Portuguese by Pipoca & Nanquim in two volumes on April 25, 2022, and in French by Editions Delcourt.

Characters

Hisa
Main
Kubidai, Hanshiro
Supporting

Reviews

Apr 28, 2022
Sobre a história... como o Hirata evoluiu desde O Preço da Desonra, né?
Terminei o volume já pronto pra devorar o próximo, e uma coisa que notei é que em todos os mangás os Bushis tem um forte relacionamento com os pais, pode ser bom ou ruim, mas tem. E é isso que me pega bastante, porque eu brigo bastante com o meu pai por causa de algumas divergências, mas o amo. E o que eu mais curti é a seriedade que o autor da no mangá passa, pois tem uma parte quase que pro final com o filho da protagonista, que é constrangedora, se fosse ...
Sep 7, 2020
[Preliminary review based on the first volume of an out-of-print series. Will be updated if I can find the next volumes]

-If you think being a bushi only means to kill and slaughter, then perish here and now!-

Women tend to have close to no agency if they're not totally excluded from war dramas, in this case occurring during the Sengoku period as expected from Hiroshi Hirata who is a specialist of this era. It shouldn't be that much of a surprise as they weren't allowed on the battlefield for a few exceptions and didn't have any business in the complicated position occupied by their husbands who ...

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