The lack of popularity surrounding Ad Astra has always surprised me. Even after 11 years the community for this great manga is almost nonexistent which is a pity to be honest. Revolving around the Punic Wars 264146 BC fought between the two ancient Mediterranean powers Rome and Carthage present day Tunisia Ad Astra specifically tells us the magnificent story of the 2nd Punic War of all the three wars fought between them the first being ended with The Treaty of Lutatius and Romes victory. Since the source of historical information for this manga is Polybiuss The Histories the general flow of events and fate of characters can be considered to be completely true. The story is facile to follow through even without having prior knowledge about anything related to the Punic wars. In the case of a historical manga the lack of information regarding events often leads to the mangaka to rely on complete asspulls for the story to move on but thankfully there are no such issues with Ad Astra and almost every event and decisions made by the characters makes complete sense. The manga covers both the political and military sides of the warfare really well. Due to the same complexity the time taken for completing a chapter takes longer than reading an average manga chapter. Plus points for the adequate usage of maps to get a better understanding of the events. The Punic wars introduced us to two of the greatest military tacticians of all time Scipio of Rome and Hannibal of Carthage and as the main characters of this manga the author does justice to both of them even though the focus largely lies with Scipio. The manga really well demonstrates the monster that Hannibal is who racked up victory after victory through cunning tactics and left the Romans shaking in their boots. It is estimated that during the battle of Cannae Rome lost 20 of its entire adult male population to Hannibal. One of the few issues I have with this manga is the lack of focus on Hannibals personal life. Unlike Scipio Hannibal is presented to us mostly during the battles only and his value as a character comes from his wisdom and strategies. There is almost nothing presented on his personal life and I wish the author had given some focus to it. This could have been brought about through flashbacks of his past or even mentioning events through other characters. This manga is one of those rare ones where I prefer its side characters over its main ones. Each of them has their own unique traits flaws motivations and backgrounds that perfectly fit into the puzzle making this manga truly a diamond in the rough. The art is good and stays consistent throughout the manga with occasional screenshotable great panels that portray the full scope of battles or the battles itself. It does have its fair share of comedic relief and nudity neither being too focused or completely absent. Overall I really enjoyed this manga and my issues with it are very minimal. The chemistry between Hannibal and Scipio was fantastic and I wish that it had been a little slower paced. Nevertheless this manga is a must read and I will highly recommend this to every historical manga fans out there.
80 /100
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