This was a really solid solid bit of historical fiction. I was worried that I was gonna be unable to look past the art, which felt dated upon first glance, but it held up in most cases. The environments are beautifully detailed, and the framing of each scene carries weight.
My complaints are pretty subjective. I was hoping for a bit more character development for the primary antagonist. There is a chapter change which marks a drastic shift in his mindset, that, while at first shocking and tragic, felt like it could have been been expounded upon. I also felt like the manga’s art style sometimes conflicted with the seriousness of the topics at hand, which lessened the effect of the tragedies being depicted.
8/10 overall but easily a classic in its niche.