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The official manga adaptation of one of the most popular mobile games in the world makes its long-awaited return with Vol. 2! Continue the time-traveling fantasy story that has enthralled millions, in a new adaptation from Shiramine, the artist behind Tales of Zestiria!

A NEW GRAND ORDER


The year is 2016, and glitches found in humanity's past threaten the sustainability of its future. The Chaldea Security Organization--tasked with preserving human history for as long and as strongly as possible--has developed a new method of time travel to repair these events, stabilizing humanity's future. But when an unknown threat pushes mankind to the brink of extinction, young recruits Mash Kyrielight and Ritsuka Fujimaru find themselves at the helm of the rescue mission: Obtain the Holy Grail in a face off against fate itself...

The official adaptation of the TYPE-MOON phenomenon that has become one of the most popular mobile games in the world!

164 pages, Paperback

Published November 3, 2020

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Type-Moon

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Name (in native language): タイプムーン
Associated Name: Notes Co. Ltd.

TYPE-MOON is a prominent Japanese game company specializing in visual novels. Originally a dojin soft organization, TYPE-MOON has since transitioned to a commercial organization and has emerged to produce such immensely popular visual novel games such as Tsukihime and Fate/stay night, both of whom have been adapted into anime and manga series that have amassed a fanbase numbering millions globally all over the world.

Key people:
NASU Kinoko, TAKEUCHI Takashi, SAKURAI Hikaru, HIGASHIDE Yuichiro, KOYAMA Hirokazu.

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1,959 reviews30 followers
November 15, 2020
A legend of one soul scorched by flame and split into two spirits.

Okay that is a bit dramatic of a start but yeah basically that is the premise as we continue our tale in the manga adaptation of Fate Grand Order. For those that have played the game this is set after the the events of Singularity F and starts in the next Singularity of Orleans in 1431. Master of Chaldea, Ritsuka Fujimaru (the male one) and Demi-servant Mash Kyrielight soon discover how very wrong history has gone astray as they continue their quest to save humanity from going extinct.

For those that are super offended by fan service and lewd shots I must warn you that some of the characters in the game and by proxy these books can be a little risque in their attires but even more so I was surprised by a barely covered Dragon Witch scene right off the bat in chapter 6 which may cause some to shake their heads even if it is limited. Seeing as the series is rated Older Teens and has not only scenes like this but plenty of violence as the forces of humanity have to fight against those that would corrupt history and thus the future of humanity itself.

All in all it sucks to have to wait for a new manga every time i want to see the FGO story to be brought to life in these manga pages but I am also happy to see the story playing out once more after having cleared it myself a while ago. I am looking forward to seeing how far this series is willing to go so if I want to see the story for now I will just have to rewatch the game records. :)
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30 reviews
August 3, 2022
Going into this I wasn’t expecting a lot. But I was surprised by how fleshed out Joan’s story was. The themes of forgiveness, the danger of raw emotion, and accepting both the good and bad side of you.
All of these were touching and made for a great story. It was able helped by the fact that it fall fit perfectly into the real story of Joan of Arc. It felt like a real continuation of these real people.
I was also surprised by how great Marie was. When she first arrived, I thought she was going to be so annoying, but when she sacrificed herself to let Joan and the others escape, I was saddened by her absence from the rest of the book.
Joan Alters story was also great. I expected a villain doing evil things for the sake of it, but she wasn’t that. And though I don’t agree with her methods, I understand her rage.

All in all, “Fate/Grand Order: Hundred Years War” was great, and I can’t wait to read the next singularity.
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106 reviews7 followers
March 29, 2025
a lot of great characters, and beautiful artwork. excited to read the next volume!!
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