Lovers in the Night | |
愛とは夜に気付くもの (Ai Towa Yoru ni Kizuku Mono) | |
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Genre | Yaoi, Romance, Historical |
Manga | |
Written by | Fumi Yoshinaga |
Published by | Biblos, Libre Publishing |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Be × Boy Gold |
Demographic | Josei |
Published | March 1999 |
Volumes | 1 |
Lovers in the Night (愛とは夜に気付くもの, Ai Towa Yoru ni Kizuku Mono) is a one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga. Biblos released the manga in March 1999. [1] Libre Publishing obtained the license in 2007 and released its own volume on January 4, 2007. [2]
It is licensed and published in North America by Blu on May 8, 2007. [3] The manga is licensed in Taiwan by Sharp Point Press. [4]
Coolstreak Cartoons's Leroy Douresseaux comments on how the "love between two people" takes priority over everything else in the manga. [5] Pop Shock Culture's Katherine Dacey commends the manga for "emphasizing steamy encounters between beautiful men in period costume over long-winded political discussions". [6] Mania.com's Nadia Oxford commends Fumi Yoshinaga's artwork but criticises the backgrounds that "remain disappointingly sparse". [7]
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Lovers in the Night | |
愛とは夜に気付くもの (Ai Towa Yoru ni Kizuku Mono) | |
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Genre | Yaoi, Romance, Historical |
Manga | |
Written by | Fumi Yoshinaga |
Published by | Biblos, Libre Publishing |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Be × Boy Gold |
Demographic | Josei |
Published | March 1999 |
Volumes | 1 |
Lovers in the Night (愛とは夜に気付くもの, Ai Towa Yoru ni Kizuku Mono) is a one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga. Biblos released the manga in March 1999. [1] Libre Publishing obtained the license in 2007 and released its own volume on January 4, 2007. [2]
It is licensed and published in North America by Blu on May 8, 2007. [3] The manga is licensed in Taiwan by Sharp Point Press. [4]
Coolstreak Cartoons's Leroy Douresseaux comments on how the "love between two people" takes priority over everything else in the manga. [5] Pop Shock Culture's Katherine Dacey commends the manga for "emphasizing steamy encounters between beautiful men in period costume over long-winded political discussions". [6] Mania.com's Nadia Oxford commends Fumi Yoshinaga's artwork but criticises the backgrounds that "remain disappointingly sparse". [7]
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