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Genso Suikoden III: The Successor of Fate (Manga)

Genso Suikoden III: The Successor of Fate

Alternative Titles

English: Suikoden III
Synonyms: Genso Suikoden III, Genso Suikoden III: The Successor of Fate, Gensou Suikoden 3 Unmei no Keishousha, Suikoden 3
Japanese: 幻想水滸伝 III

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: 2002 to ?
Authors: Shimizu, Aki (Story & Art)
Serialization: Comic Flapper

Statistics

Score: 7.851 (scored by 668 users)
Ranked: #14922
Popularity: #2432
Members: 1,233
Favorites: 79
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top manga page.

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Synopsis

A long war between the Grasslands and Zexen has taken a heavy toll. When a long-needed truce fails, a quest is undertaken to find the legendary Flame Champion, who saved the Grasslands in another war years before. (Source: Tokyopop)

Related Manga

Prequel: Gensou Suikoden II - Hiki Sakareshi Shukusei
Sequel: Gensou Suikoden V: Reimei no Shiro

Characters

 Geddoe
Geddoe
Main
 Thomas
Thomas
Main
 Luc
Luc
Main
 Yuber
Yuber
Main
 Hugo
Hugo
Main
 Chris
Lightfellow, Chris
Main
 Caesar
Silverberg, Caesar
Main



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Oct 21, 2009
Nyron
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Suikoden III is an A-class manga through and through for both those who've played the game and those who haven't. It's truly one of the best game adaptions in any medium I've seen, for it takes the plot and characters from the game and actually does them better. Hugo is no longer a fairly generic JRPG lead, he has depth and internal conflict about being the hero. Chris isn't a black-and-while coldhearted bitch anymore either, she actually has emotions and becomes really enjoyable to follow. Geddoe is still incredibly badass(and his crew's great too) and Thomas hasn't changed much. The intertwining read more
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If you enjoy fantasy quest stories then these two are for you, especially if you prefer manga that has flown "under the radar." CLAMP may be as popular as can be, but most people have missed their debut fantasy title, RG Veda. Which, by the way, is totally worth checking out. Also, many people have played the Suikoden game series but how many have read the more than excellent manga. Here are two manga series I swear any fantasy fan would enjoy.
Both are absolutely FANTASTIC masterpieces based off of video game titles. They feature great art, story, and back-info for those who have played the games in either cases. I HIGHLY reccomend Suikoden III and Tales of Innocence for the RPG-manga-reader in us all~

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