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|name= Parody Comic Series | |name= Parody Comic Series Genso Suikoden | ||
|japanese_name = パロディコミックシリーズ幻想水滸伝 | |japanese_name = パロディコミックシリーズ幻想水滸伝 | ||
|romaji_name= Parodi Komikku Shirīzu Gensōsuikoden | |romaji_name= Parodi Komikku Shirīzu Gensōsuikoden | ||
|image= [[File:Parody Comic Series | |image= [[File:Parody Comic Series Genso Suikoden.png|340x340px]] | ||
|caption= Dust sleeve cover | |caption= Dust sleeve cover | ||
|publisher= Mainichi Communications | |publisher= Mainichi Communications | ||
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|author=Various | |author=Various | ||
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'''Parody Comic Series | '''Parody Comic Series Genso Suikoden''' (パロディコミックシリーズ幻想水滸伝, ''Parodi Komikku Shirīzu Gensōsuikoden'') is a book published by Mainichi Communications in 1998. | ||
The Konami Parody Comics Series was a line of fun, comedic manga dealing with various Konami properties at the time, including Tokimeki Memorial. This | The Konami Parody Comics Series was a line of fun, comedic manga dealing with various Konami properties at the time, including Tokimeki Memorial. This Genso Suikoden edition is the only Suikoden manga under that label. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
The original Suikoden manga publication, this manga is considered the rarest of all Suikoden manga although it could be considered uncommon rather than truly scarce. It is the only manga released before the Japanese launch of [[Suikoden II]], making the publication entirely focused on characters and situations from the original game. | The original Suikoden manga publication, this manga is considered the rarest of all Suikoden manga although it could be considered uncommon rather than truly scarce. It is the only manga released before the Japanese launch of [[Suikoden II]], making the publication entirely focused on characters and situations from the original game. | ||
This manga is also unique among Suikoden manga to have some of its contents referenced in the | This manga is also unique among Suikoden manga to have some of its contents referenced in the Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho publications, lending some events an air of canon unseen in other releases. [[Odessa Silverberg|Odessa]]'s marriage to [[Achilles]] and her turning on the Empire was first chronicled here, as was [[Ted]]'s marriage and eventually adoption by [[Teo McDohl]]. | ||
Other such serious stories litter the publication, however there are many humourous stories as well as 4koma, giving screen time to a series of characters who were generally ignored in future publications. | Other such serious stories litter the publication, however there are many humourous stories as well as 4koma, giving screen time to a series of characters who were generally ignored in future publications. |
Revision as of 04:12, 1 April 2021
Parody Comic Series Genso Suikoden (パロディコミックシリーズ幻想水滸伝, Parodi Komikku Shirīzu Gensōsuikoden) is a book published by Mainichi Communications in 1998.
The Konami Parody Comics Series was a line of fun, comedic manga dealing with various Konami properties at the time, including Tokimeki Memorial. This Genso Suikoden edition is the only Suikoden manga under that label.
Information
The original Suikoden manga publication, this manga is considered the rarest of all Suikoden manga although it could be considered uncommon rather than truly scarce. It is the only manga released before the Japanese launch of Suikoden II, making the publication entirely focused on characters and situations from the original game.
This manga is also unique among Suikoden manga to have some of its contents referenced in the Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho publications, lending some events an air of canon unseen in other releases. Odessa's marriage to Achilles and her turning on the Empire was first chronicled here, as was Ted's marriage and eventually adoption by Teo McDohl.
Other such serious stories litter the publication, however there are many humourous stories as well as 4koma, giving screen time to a series of characters who were generally ignored in future publications.