In this year’s issue # 8 of the magazine Ciao from the publisher Shogakukan it was announced that the author An Nakahara (Kirarin Revolution) will start the publication of a new manga titled Haru Oujo-sama, Koi no Ojikan desu! in the next issue of the magazine, on August 3.

The manga will be included on the cover of the magazine and will also include a color front page. The first chapter will have a total of 43 pages. Nakahara recently ended the manga. Hikari on Stage!, in the same magazine on May 2, Nakahara had published this manga since March 2018.

On the other hand, Nakahara is perhaps best known for being the author of the manga. Kirarin Revolution, which he published in the Ciao magazine of the Shogakukan publishing house between March 2004 and June 2009, with a total of 14 compilation volumes.

The work inspired a 102-episode anime adaptation produced by the studios. Synergy SP under the direction of Masaharu Okuwaki and scripts written by Michihiro Tsuchiya, released in April 2006.

Kirarin Revolution Synopsis

Kirari Tsukishima is a beautiful gluttonous 14 year old girl, and she is one of those girls who does not care about idols or the world of entertainment, given that her only interest is food. This also results in her not being interested in romance.

One day, after saving a turtle, Kirari meets the handsome and gentle boy named Seiji, who gives him a ticket to a concert by SHIPS, a popular group of idols, thanking him for saving his pet. Kirari then attends the concert and meets another boy, who breaks his ticket and warns him to stay away from Seiji, since they live in different worlds. The furious Kirari then sneaks into the concert, only to discover that both Shinji and the boy who broke his ticket are members of the group.

Source: ANN

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