More Starlight to Your Heart
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Plot
Set in the Heian period of Japanese history, the manga follows the adventures of Akane, the daughter of a high-ranked official, who enters the imperial court as a servant in order to be closer to her beloved Aogi.
Publication
Written and illustrated by Hiro Matsuba, the series began serialization in Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Blade magazine's April 2002 issue; it is a sequel to one of Matsuba's previous works.[1] The series completed serialization in the June 2005 issue of Monthly Comic Blade.[1] The series' individual chapters were collected into eight Template:Transliteration volumes.[2] A one-volume sequel written by Matsuba, titled Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., was published by Mag Garden on March 10, 2010.[3] Another sequel, titled Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., began serialization on Mag Garden's Web Comic Beat's website on May 10, 2011.[4] It completed its serialization on March 10, 2013.[5] Its individual chapters were collected into two Template:Transliteration volumes.[6]
ADV Manga published the series in English.[7]
Reception
Liann Cooper of Anime News Network felt the plot was similar to those of Template:Transliteration manga, but nonetheless praised its artwork and characters.[8] Megan Lavey of Mania praised the emphasis on historical accuracy in the setting. Lavey also liked the story, describing the manga as "an enjoyable read".[9] In Manga: The Complete Guide, Jason Thompson felt the historical setting was "interesting", but nonetheless described the story as "bland".[7]
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