The Oracle games were designed as linked adventures on the Game Boy Color, and Himekawa’s manga captures that interconnected magic. Oracle of Seasons sends Link on a nature-powered quest through shifting seasons, while Oracle of Ages plays with time travel and paradox.
Together, they tell a story about the balance between nature’s rhythms and the flow of time — heady themes made accessible through Himekawa’s clean, expressive artwork.
For parents: The linked structure teaches kids about narrative connections and cause-and-effect across stories. Lighter in tone, great for younger readers.
For kids and teens: Two stories that connect — read one, then the other, and watch how they link up. It’s like playing both Oracle games and seeing the true ending.