The Publisher Star Comics returns on the third day of the Lucca Comics & Games 2022 fair with a new live dedicated to the manga releases that will appear in 2023. From the title love love love The appointment was dedicated to four new Shojo and Seinen series, let’s take a look at them all in detail.

First news is Promise Cinderella from Oreco Tachibana, a series of 110 chapters in 16 volumes published from 2018 to 2022. The story follows Hayame, a quiet housewife left with nothing after a divorce. But one day she is approached by a very rich young man, an encounter that will change her life again.

The second announcement concerned a series still running in Japan, the Shojo The King’s Beast by Rei Toma, now in 10 volumes. The author takes up the universe of Dawn of the Arcana and transports the reader into a deeply corrupt world, inhabited by humans and ajin, beings halfway between humans and beasts, where Kogetsu will try to change his destiny by using the closeness to the sovereign.

Coming in winter 2023, the third new addition to the catalog is the boys’ love Dawn’s Lullaby by Ichika Yuno. Now at home in 3 volumes and currently in the works, the series is about Elva the Kannagi, or a medium who must use his powers to protect a small village from mysterious and dangerous creatures. However, one day he unexpectedly rescues a child, Alto, who saves him from his fate as Kannagi.

The fourth novelty is Here are you, Chinese boy love webcomic by D. Jun, will be published in spring 2023 in 4 printed volumes, created in cooperation with the Chinese publisher and the author. There will be more news about the series to be announced later by Star Comics. In a purely school atmosphere, Yu Yang, who is in charge of accepting new students, will find himself helping Li Huan, a deeply antisocial boy with a disrespectful manner.

Finally, we remind you that among the many novelties that Star Comics has announced in recent days, there is also the official novel of the movie ONE PIECE: RED.

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