Through the pages of the new issue of the magazine Morning from Kodansha we learn that CAESAR – The Creator who destroyed, the long-running manga series by Fuyumi Soryo, will conclude in the next chapter, coming on November 25.
Soryo launched the series way back in 2005 in the magazine Morning, with Kodansha who then collected the chapters and worked to publish the various volumes. The work also inspired the making of a musical, which was supposed to arrive in April 2020, but was canceled due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. In its place, in June 2020, it was decided to hold a simpler concert.
In Italy, the rights to publish the manga CAESAR – The Creator who destroyed I’m from Star Comics, already on par with the 12 volumes released in Japan. Below you can find a small introduction:
The work to which Fuyumi Soryo has decided – apart from brief appearances in a magazine – to dedicate the rest of her life, with a completely Japanese dedication, almost from other times. To call it the biography of Cesare Borgia, the most famous leader of the Italian Renaissance, would be too simplistic, because a biography deals only with facts and dates: the work of Fuyumi Soryo is instead a fresco of an era that changed the world, and who investigates the people who have allowed this, without forgetting the attention to detail. The most documented comic in the world, made side by side with academics, reconstructed on the basis of the writings of the time, made following the author’s repeated incognito trips to Italy.
Source: Kodansha Street Anime News Network
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