Historical figures get manga makeovers from artists of Spy x Family, My Hero Academia and more

History of the World manga series features design of Napolean and Leonardo da Vinci by creators of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Promised Neverland.

As the publisher of Weekly Shonen Jump, Ribbon, and more than a dozen other manga anthologies, Shueisha is one of the biggest companies in the Japanese comics world. Their newest manga project, though, won’t be running in any of their weekly or monthly magazines. Instead, the company has announced that it’s updating its Educational Manga-History of the World series, featuring brand-new cover illustrations of some of history’s most notable figures by some of the manga industry’s most celebrated artists.

Educational Manga-History of the World (or Gakushu Manga Sekai no Rekishi, as it’s titled in Japanese) first went on sale in 2002 as a multi-volume collection of manga that teaches readers about important events in world history. As part of the new addition, every book in the series will have more than 50 pages added to it, and creators including the artists of My Hero Academia, Spy x Family, The Promised Neverland, and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure have been recruited for the new covers. The complete collection consists of 18 volumes, spanning millennia of human history.

Civilizations of the Orient and Mediterranean
Ramses II
Yasuhisa Hara (Kingdom)

The Beginnings of Chinese Civilization and the Chinese Empire
Qin Shi Huang
Hiroyuki Asada (Tegami Bachi)

The Glory of the Great Roman Empire
Caesar and Cleopatra
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia)

The Islamic World and India
Suleiman I and Akbar the Great
Kozueko Morimoto (Gokusen)

Christianity and European Development
Joan of Arc and Charlemagne
Yuki Tabata (Black Clover)

Mongolia and Eastern Asia
Kublai Khan
Fusako Kuramochi (Itsumo Pocket ni Chopin)

The Renaissance and Reformation
Leonardo da Vinci
 Posuka Demizu (The Promised Neverland)

The Sovereign Nations of Europe
Elizabeth I
Io Sakisaka (Ao Haru Ride)

The Industrial Revolution and American Independence
Abraham Lincoln
Hikaru Miyoshi (Moriarty the Patriot)

The French Revolution and the Road to Becoming a Nation State
Napoleon Bonaparte
Hirohiko Araki (JoJo’s Bizzare Adventure)

The Advancement of Modernization and Imperialism
Hirobumi Ito and Otto von Bismarck
Yusei Matsui (Assassination Classroom)

The Opium Wars and Xinhai Revolution
Sun Yat-sen, Puyi, and Empress Dowager Cixi
Masanori Morita (Rookies)

World War I and the Russian Revolution
Vladimir Lenin
Satoru Noda (Golden Kamuy)

Populist Politics and the Great Depression
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Shinichi Sakamoto (Innocent)

World War II and the United Nations
Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler
Tatsuya Endo (Spy x Family)

The Cold War and Conflict Between the East and West
Mikhail Gorbachev, Mahatma Gandhi, and John F. Kennedy
Shinichi Sakamoto (Innocent)

The Multipolar World
Yasser Arafat, Nelson Mandela, and Deng Xiaoping
Mari Yamazaki (Thermae Romae)

Advancing Globalization
Posuka Demizu (The Promised Neverland)

Each volume is priced at 1,100 yen (US$7.25), with the entire set scheduled to go on sale October 4.

Source: Shueisha via Oricon News via Otakomu
Images: Shueisha
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