Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Fire Emblem: The Champion's Sword, Fire Emblem: The Champion's Blade Japanese: ファイアーエムブレム 覇者の剣 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: 45
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 6, 2001 to Jul 6, 2005
Theme:
Martial Arts
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Jump (Monthly) Statistics Ranked: #51502 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #8404
Members: 2,420
Favorites: 35 Resources | Reviews
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Your Feelings Categories Aug 18, 2010
Fire Emblem Hasha no Tsurugi is a manga i started reading after i found out Roy was in (as a big video game fan, i used to play Melee alot, and i ended up being probably the biggest roy fangirl ever) i can't say this manga was at all what i expected, i never played the original game for GBA, and even if i did, this is a side-story of the game, ive played some Fire Emblem games, and i can tell that this story is NOT how Fire Emblem games work, it's even better, even after getting completelly stabbed you can get healed and
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Jan 13, 2009
Interested in reading a manga that feels like an old school Japanese RPG? If so then this manga might be (and I mean MIGHT BE) for you. This manga feels like it was written during the late 1980's all the way to the early 1990's because the story and design is so similar to the early Final Fantasy games.
The story is about a boy with a strong sense of justice named Al who inherited a powerful sword from his father during an age of conflict and warfare. He travels across the continent (or world... I'm not really sure) and ends up getting involved in fighting ... Feb 8, 2016
As a Fire Emblem fan, I really needed to read this. Fire emblem Hasha no Tsurugi is a side story for Fire Emblem Binding Blade (a GBA game) who changes the main protagonist, from Roy, to Al.
The story follows the journey of Al, a brave 15 years old kid who gets involved in a war that will affect all the continent (not world, continent) First, the premise of the history is a cliche, a boy with a strong sense of justice who travel with his friends and save the world-sorry, continent. Still, you shouldn't judge this for the premise, but, the development, i mean, a lot ... |