The Godmother of Manga
Princess Knight
By Osamu Tezuka
Graphic Novel / Manga
Paperback, approx. 340 pages each, 6 x 8 inches
Part 1: 978-1-935654-25-4 Buy
Part 2: 978-1-935654-31-5 Buy
Princess Knight is a fast-paced tale of a heroic princess who can beat any man at fencing, yet is delicate and graceful enough to catch the
eye of Prince Charming. Filled with narrow escapes, treacherous courtiers, dashing pirates, meddlesome witches, magical transformations and
cinema-worthy displays of derring-do, you’ll be swept right along as Sapphire tackles one challenge after another. Princess Knight
mixes themes of gender identity and politics with classic shojo-style illustration to create a charming proto-feminist masterpiece by the
“Godfather of Manga” that has captured the hearts of generations of readers.
A mischief-making angel’s prank goes too far when the newborn princess of Silverland ends up with two hearts—one male and one female.
Since the laws of Silverland only allow a male heir to ascend the throne, Princess Sapphire is raised as a prince. But will the avaricious
Duke Duralumin discover Sapphire’s true nature and snatch the crown for his own son?
Osamu Tezuka
(1928-89) is the godfather of Japanese manga comics. He originally intended to become a doctor and earned his degree before turning
to what was still then considered a frivolous medium. His many early masterpieces include the series known in the U.S. as
Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion. From the early seventies on, he increasingly targeted
older readers as well, employing a grittier style and mature themes. With his sweeping vision, deftly intertwined plots, and indefatigable
commitment to human dignity, Tezuka elevated manga to an art form. Since his passing, his international stature has only grown, his eight-volume
epic Buddha winning multiple Eisner and Harvey Awards in the United States.
AN MTV GEEK 2011 HOLIDAY PICK
“This is the first manga by Tezuka from this time period that I can wholeheartedly recommend just because it is a good read… A sublime,
fantastic, and most importantly, fun read that can make for Tezuka converts or simply be a story to read and share for years to come… Every
promise you may have felt was broken by all the hype and praise when reading his early work is a non-issue here. Grade: A.”
—Fandom Post
“Move over, Game of Thrones, here’s the real fantasy epic of the year… This ‘classic shojo masterpiece’ features
just as much thrilling adventure as anything aimed at the boys. And that’s why this is a universal, modern-day fairytale for the ages…
it doesn’t pander to any specific audience, but loads up on complex ideas that will challenge kids and engage adults. Grade: A-.”
—Anime News Network
“It’s truly a masterpiece. With its pseudo-European setting and numerous references to Western literature, Princess Knight is Tezuka’s
most accessible work for American readers. This is a master of the comic genre at his peak. All comic fans owe it to themselves to read
Princess Knight.”
—Comics Worth Reading
“At the time it was mold-shattering. What is surprising about this first volume is how readable it still is… It’s a continuous
narrative which barrels along gleefully throwing in every plot twist the mangaka can think up. If you’re a fan of Tezuka, you probably
already own this; but, kids of all ages—and you know who you are—will still get a kick out of this.”
—Comic Picks by the Glick
“Princess Knight exhibits that lively timelessness that I associate with Tezuka at his best. I have no idea if he sat down one day and
decided that he wanted to take comics for girls in an entirely new direction or if it just happened because he wanted to take all comics
in entirely new directions, but the comic exudes that feeling of opportunity and transformation.”
—Manga Curmudgeon
“Tezuka really flexes his action panel muscles here… Beyond the artwork and the fast pacing, one simply can’t ignore the overall
impact of Princess Knight and how it helped shape the world of shoujo comics… Tezuka’s gender-twisting jaunt lives on in this
fine release from Vertical, Inc., and even those who don’t normally lean toward shoujo fare should find an oddly comforting sense of
nostalgia.”
—Otaku USA
“I’m a huge Tezuka fan, so I wasn’t surprised that I really enjoyed this book, but even my high expectations were exceeded by this
title. Great cartooning, fantastic plot twists, tons of suspense and action, and a romance that has you rooting for the main character to beat
the odds. This is Tezuka at his best, and it hardly surprises me that this title has been such an influential work.”
—Comics-and-More
“It’s easy to see why this story has enchanted several generations of Japanese readers: Sapphire has swashbuckling adventures *and* wins
the hand of Prince Charming. Long unavailable in English, the new Vertical edition is a marked improvement over Kodansha’s bilingual one
from 2002, thanks to Maya Rosewood’s fluid translation. A must for serious manga fans.”
—Manga Bookshelf