Summary
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The Victorian era inspires the diverse manga, from supernatural secrets to the dark comedy.
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Manga titles draw inspiration from iconic literary characters and popular literature.
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Stories often creatively mix elements from different stories and time periods with a Victorian background.
The Victorian era is one of the most interesting, turbulent and dynamic in history. It is therefore no surprise that since then he has inspired so many stories and his rich aesthetics rarely cannot provide a good background for all kinds of stories. From war to romance, adventure to slavery and almost everything between the Victorian period, there is certainly no lack of object. It is generally assumed that it has been stretching from the beginning of the 18th century to the early 20th century, including events such as the second industrial revolution and boxing rebellion.
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The era has also evoked a number of iconic literary characters and tropics, many of which are nowadays used in various forms today. Several series of mangoes were inspired by writers such as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens and Arthur Conan Doyle, which refresh these topics in their own unique style. The following titles show the versatility and depth of the Victorian era as an environment while contributing new elements in their own way.
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Corpses
A story inspired by Frankenstein
- Myanimelist scores: 6.84
- Published: 2015
- Genre/Topics: Supernatural/mystery
- Author: Tomoyuki Hino
- Illustrator: Tomoyuki Hino
Written by the ITOH project, Corpses He is a story inspired by Frankenstein after another attempt by a famous doctor to revive the corpse. Mixing elements from different stories, including Sherlock Holmes And even Karamazov brothersThe series smoothly mixes a lot of popular literature.
The journey takes the characters from Britain to America and then interacts with the famous historical characters by Charles Babbage to Ulysses S. Grant. For fans of historical fiction and popular literature in general, Corpses It is definitely worth investigating.
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Jane Eyre
Adapted from a classic novel
- Myanimelist scores: On
- Published: 2023
- Genre/Topics: Romance
- Author: Charlotte Brontë
- Illustrator: Sunneko Lee
Of all the classic manga adaptations, Udon Entertainment Jane Eyre is probably the best. In addition to the highest quality artistic style, the emotional narration of the abused orphaned Charlotta bronte is very well displayed.
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There are many details for fans and those interested in the Victorian era that you can enjoy – from old English houses and rural lanes to unique fashion and etiquette of the day. It is a great example of an adaptation of a classic work in mango format.
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Arsena lupine
Fun rotations on the legendary thief
- Myanimelist scores: 7.62
- Published: 2022
- Genre/Topics: Secrets/Crime
- Author: Maurice Leblanc
- Illustrator: Takashi morita
Based on the popular French figure created by Maurice Leblanc, Arsena Lupine is a gentleman and anti -agent with charismatic style. The style of manga art is well presented and is well suited, because it is not a technically Victorian era architecture.
As far as characters and events are concerned, everyone takes place at the beginning of the 20th century in France. The themes of the series, despite the focus of crime, are generally quite light. Arsene must reveal puzzles and secrets in a way that reflects the firefighter of his English opposite, Sherlock Holmes.
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Black Butler
A popular supernatural thriller
- Myanimelist scores: 7.65
- Published: 2006
- Genre/Topics: Dark comedy
- Author: Yana Toboso
- Illustrator: Yana Toboso
Dating back to 2006 and consisting of more than 30 volumes, Black Butler He is probably one of the more popular and highly recognized Victorian mangoes – and a good reason. After the charismatic demon Butler, Sebastian Michaelis, the story combines elements of Marlowe Faust with political intrigues and secrets.
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The series continues to this day with the release of new stories and anime adaptation that has seen a similar success. Overall, the show has become and the iconic symbol of the mango of the Victorian era and shows many of the best properties of the environment.
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Gunka no Baltzar
Military drama
- Myanimelist scores: 7.76
- Published: 2011
- Genre/Topics: War/Politics
- Author: Miklitsune Nakajima
- Illustrator: Miklitsune Nakajima
Set up in a fictional version of Europe from the 19th century, Gunka no Baltzar It is a series with a war that follows the funny military strategist Bernd Baltzar. As a major in Weissen's army (probably inspired by Austria or Prussia), Baltzar is equally involved in action and politics, often the victim of the unjust circumstances he has to overcome.
As a great leader, Baltzar is unique as a character because he doesn't learn at work, but works as a teacher and mentor to other characters. The artistic style, which perfectly depicts the unique military style of the period, is professionally performed and gives manga a lot of magic.
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Vanitas case
Comedy vampire
- Myanimelist scores: 7.90
- Published: 2015
- Genre/Topics: Supernatural/mystery
- Author: Jun Mochizuki
- Illustrator: Jun Mochizuki
Vanitas case He is a vampire story with a unique sense of humor and a lot of magic. The series was largely inspired by the duo Sherlock Holmes and Watson, focusing on the relationship between Vanitas, a “vampire doctor” and Noah archivist, vampire.
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D.Gray-Man
Dark and demonic epic
- Myanimelist scores: 8.00
- Published: 2004
- Genre/Topics: Supernatural/spiritual war
- Author: Katsura Hoshino
- Illustrator: Katsura Hoshino
One of the best mango to use the Victorian Supernatural Topic is D.Gray-Man. The story focuses around the spiritual war between exorcists and the Millennium Earl with special perceiving weapons and demons also part of the fray.
The series is highly recognized by its unforgettable characters, an interesting story and a high -quality artistic style. A total of 28 books dating back to 2004 are now in the series 28, and in 2006 an anime adaptation was created.
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