Tomato Soup’s critically acclaimed manga, “A Witch’s Life in Mongol” (Tenmaku no Jadūgal), is set to bewitch an even wider audience with a simultaneous serialization in Akita Shoten’s Mystery Bonita magazine. Beginning with the magazine’s next issue on March 6th, the historical fantasy will appear alongside its ongoing serialization on Akita Shoten’s Souffle manga website.
A Story Steeped in History and Intrigue
“A Witch’s Life in Mongol” transports readers to the 13th century, amidst the vast expanse of the Mongol Empire. The story centers on Fatima, a woman hailing from Persia, renowned for its advancements in medicine and scientific knowledge. Driven by a thirst to utilize her expertise, Fatima arrives at the Mongol court and finds herself under the patronage of Töregene, the sixth wife of Ögedei, the second Great Khan. Töregene is depicted as a powerful woman grappling with complex emotions about the empire’s trajectory. The narrative intricately weaves together the lives of these two women, suggesting they will become pivotal figures influencing the political landscape of the palace and, potentially, the world beyond.
Yen Press, which will release the manga’s first volume in English on May 27th, describes the series as a story where “these two women are the axel upon which the politics of the palace, and soon the very world, will turn…”
From Souffle to Mystery Bonita
Tomato Soup launched “A Witch’s Life in Mongol” on Akita Shoten’s Souffle website in September 2021. The manga has garnered significant attention and accolades since its debut. The serialization in Mystery Bonita will begin with the latest chapter already available on Souffle, ensuring readers can seamlessly follow the unfolding story.
Critical Acclaim and Awards
“A Witch’s Life in Mongol” has captivated readers and critics alike, earning prestigious accolades and nominations.
- Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2023: Topped the rankings for female readers.
- Manga Taisho Awards: Nominated in both 2023 and 2024.
- Manga Taisho Awards 2024: Ranked #11 in the rankings for female readers.
These recognitions highlight the manga’s compelling narrative, well-developed characters, and its resonating themes, particularly its focus on female empowerment and the significance of knowledge.
Exploring Themes of Knowledge and Female Empowerment
Beyond its historical setting and political intrigue, “A Witch’s Life in Mongol” delves into profound themes of knowledge, survival, and female empowerment. The protagonist, Fatima, embodies the power of knowledge as her “sole weapon” in a world consumed by conquest and war. Her journey explores the challenges she faces in finding her place and utilizing her talents within the Mongol Empire. The manga also presents Töregene, a powerful and influential woman within the empire, further emphasizing the role of women in shaping historical events.
A Spotlight on Historical Accuracy and Cultural Nuance
Tomato Soup’s work is notable for its attention to historical detail and its exploration of cultural nuances. The manga offers a glimpse into the lives and customs of people living in the Mongol Empire during the 13th century. The author’s meticulous research and dedication to authenticity contribute to the manga’s immersive and educational experience.
Yen Press Bringing the Story to English Readers
North American fans will be able to immerse themselves in the world of “A Witch’s Life in Mongol” when Yen Press releases the first volume on May 27th. This release will make the acclaimed manga accessible to a wider English-speaking audience.
Other Works by Tomato Soup
Tomato Soup is a manga artist known for historical narratives. Another notable work is “Jaadugar,” which is the French title for “A Witch’s Life in Mongol.” Glénat, a French publisher, released the first volume of “Jaadugar” in French on September 18, 2024, with the second volume released on November 20, 2024. This title also highlights the lives of Fatima and Töregene, drawing inspiration from historical figures and exploring themes of knowledge and female agency.