Forced from Versailles and then marched to the guillotine, Marie Antoinette vented her rage at the mob incited by revolutionary fervor, who were no longer the same people she had once loved.
But, undergoing a sudden transformation, she destroys the scaffold with her incredible muscles, wielding the very guillotine blade that was to take her head as a weapon!
"I am France. A one woman France."
If muscles are lost, then they must be forged anew.
This is the story of the strongest Queen, who will reverse the French Revolution with her brawn!
Are japanese aware that Marie Antoinette was austrian?
Xavier Reed
No wonder she's so ripped, all the vegemite and kangaroo boxing
Isaiah Reed
It probably has to do with the "let them eat cake" historical myth that paints her as the archetype of the haughty rich noble woman with absurd hair going "doh-oh-oh", looking down on peasant folk while disconnected from reality, which is always entertaining to watch. This manga is sort of tongue-in-cheek in that regard, here the queen is given an hilariously different interpretation than usual but is there any room to complain when 99.99% of popular culture also gets her wrong? "Since everyone misinterprets her let's just go all the way", seems to be the idea here.
Charles Myers
So...why is she ripped? Im all for it, but i want a reason.
Also, i want to see her deadlift a carriage
Christian Hernandez
I just read Versailles of the Dead so I asked myself the same question
she was a good mother for her children and a beautiful woman separated from her family and murdered by the worst scum out there. Nips are sensitive people, who believe in sancity of royalty, that act had to pull a string in their hearts.
Thomas Perez
This looks like one of those too random concept manga.
Marie specifically says he's a boy so just trappish looks
Isaiah Sanchez
So is she gonna reinstate the monarchy amd rescue it from the wvil revolutionaries or something? That'd be hilariously tasteless. Granted the revolution was a bloody, messy horror anyway but still it'd be right in line with all the other fantasy schlock manga these days
>absurd hair Anime/Manga doesn't even approach how absurd hair could get back then. She literally had a boat as her hairstyle >Oh, this must be some political cartoon about the French navy Nope, this is literally what she did.
why is there Szopen plaing in the background? Szopen was polish
Ian Russell
if you want to read about a dumb faggot, why not pick up Rent-a-Girlfriend?
Carson Sanchez
>Muscles to rival Charlemagne Real talk: we know Charlemagne was tall, but was he swole? Do we have any historical sources on this? He might've been because the G*rmanics loved their warrior-kings, but I need a source.
Brody Myers
robspierre is actually interesting and entertaining
Kevin Murphy
because Japs love him, and they wouldn't miss a chance to put him in somewhere
Hudson Jenkins
so, the reason louis xvi took so much time to impregnate his wife was b/c he was turned off by his muscles? not b/c of his phimosis
Luis Adams
why do Japs have such a fetish for her?
Joshua Cooper
Probably because she's the archetypal historical Ouji-sama, from the country that's world-renowned for it's high culture. Kind of like how they love Jeanne d'Arc for being a real-life Magical Girl.
Christopher Clark
All we need is a tournament arc with more buff queens.
Christopher Adams
On one hand nice muscles but on the other I can't stand this filthy bourgeoise. What do.
Aiden Walker
>Bourgeoise Nobility. The bourgeoise were rich commoners, the exact class that was behind the revolution. You're mixing up the French revolution with the Marxist rhetoric which preceded it, where the ideal was the overthrowing of the bourgeoise (the rich commoners that ended up becoming clerks, factory owners, non-noble land owners et cetera) by the proletariat (the poor commoners, mostly farmers and factory workers).
A reminder that Robespiere used to be a lawyer who was against the death penalty and fighting to erase the death penalty from the lawbook
Brayden Hernandez
The meaning of words change over time. People don't just use bourge to mean "La bourgeoisie" as in the social class anymore.
Samuel Rivera
Why is there a trap/gender bent person?
Jordan Allen
I will now read your manga.
Nicholas Phillips
t. Robespierre
Jaxson Davis
Oh, I remembered why her design looked familiar. It's adapted from a light novel. I hope the manga encourages someone to translate the LN, if it isn't already translated. It's a LN but I'll take every single drop of muscular women I can get.