To read the Kingdom Hearts manga in the right order, you should begin with the first volume that was released. Pay attention to any prequels or side stories that might be labeled separately. This way, you'll get the full story experience without confusion.
The recommended order is to start with the original Kingdom Hearts manga series and then proceed to any sequels or spin-offs based on their release dates.
The typical reading order for Kingdom Hearts manga is based on the release dates of the volumes. You can start with the earliest one and proceed chronologically.
In order, we start with 'Kingdom Hearts'. The story begins in Destiny Islands, where Sora's world is shattered by the Heartless. He then travels through various Disney - themed worlds, fighting enemies and making allies. 'Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories' is set in Castle Oblivion and is crucial for understanding Sora's past and the concept of memories. 'Kingdom Hearts II' sees Sora's return, stronger and with more determination to save the worlds and his friends from the forces of darkness.
The order is: Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Kingdom Hearts III. But this can be a bit complex as there are also other titles like Kingdom Hearts: Re:coded that fit into the overall story timeline in different ways.
It goes Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts: Coded, Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, Kingdom Hearts III, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory.
The order is Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts: Coded, Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, Kingdom Hearts III, and Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory.
Sure, if you're a fan of the Kingdom Hearts universe, the manga can offer a different perspective and expand on the story.
Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (although its story is intertwined with the others), Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep -A Fragmentary Passage-, Kingdom Hearts III.
Yes. It's a great read for fans. It gives more depth to the story they already love from the game.
Kingdom Hearts is actually both. It originated as a video game series but has since expanded into manga and anime adaptations.