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ハトシェプスト―古代エジプト王朝唯一人の女ファラオ
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1988 to ?
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I really wanted to like “Hatshepsut”, and despite it being below average, it had the makings of a great story. In my heart “Hatshepsut'' is a fascinating epic gender bending historical drama with a supernatural twist, and while those elements are present, this story is a failure of engaging writing I know to be below this esteemed mangaka’s capabilities, especially at this point in her career. “Hatshepsut”’s frustrating narrative elements, (including but not limited to its unlikable lead characters), are outpaced only by its boring and barely comprehensible structure. “Hatshepsut''’s value lies primarily in its place as an example of what half-baked Shoujo of thelate 80s looked like, but outside of satisfying that morbid curiosity there isn’t much to be gained from reading this piece.
A collection of oneshots. Hatshepsut - Beginning in 1511 B.C. Egypt, where two sisters -- the clever Menou and the beautiful but spacey Seshen -- are taken in by the family of the pharaoh for their ability to heal wounds. There, they meet Hatshepsut, the beautiful androgynous daughter of the pharaoh and future queen, who is said to be more suited to rule than her husband. She and Seshen quickly take a liking to each other, much to Menou's displeasure. Hatshepsut II - A look into Hatshepsut's childhood, as she grew from a simple tomboy to a girl determined to become pharaoh.