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Supika studies at a school that teaches the magics of astrology and astronomy. Astrologers like Supika can use three magic items, a sun, moon, or star. Supika uses the star Spica (Virgo's brightest star), which is the most powerful item she can use at her level. In the school, however, women are stuck as third class students--they aren't allowed to reach the higher levels boys can. Of course, Supika doesn?t really agree with the obsolete rule and tries to get more powerful in order to become first class. Amano, the son of the principal, doesn?t agree with Supika?s free spirit and tries to stop her from becoming a first class astrologer...
Also inclued a story called Kaede.
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i agree with the comment before me, the art is not THAT beautiful. the first chapter was good and i was curious to read the rest. but it went downhill from there. it was a total mess..
Even after all the comments, I still went on to read this because I got curious with everybody saying uuu the art is beautiful and all that..haha..Well, for my standard, the art can be considered pretty but seriously, it isn't beautiful as others might exaggerated..
Oh well, I still enjoyed it though :] but I don't understand why it's labelled shoujo..nothing shoujo-ish in here(I think)
I think the mangaka got a great story going on here but he/she didn't do a great job in plotting it...I was kinda confused..it's like suddenly from there to here..
The story is more suitable if it were to run on a longer scale like maybe 3 volumes or so since it'll be more satisfying..the story then will be able to be told fully
As everyone's said, the art is quite pretty on this one. Every now and then the characters' necks looked disproportionate, but it was hardly enough to detract from all the other pretty art.
As for the story, it's much too incoherent. It felt like a side story from a much longer series. The first chapter makes it seem like the whole story is about Supkia becoming a student of the first class. Then...the story completely deviates from the set-up. It had some cute SD's and funny dialogue every now and again, but the rest of the story just wasn't on par.
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This manga is, as already stated, VERY pretty. The art is so beautiful I probably spent more time looking at the pictures than reading the story.
Speaking of story, Rokutousei Supika had a lot of potential. It would have been better if the story progressed into probably 6 volumes rather than just stopping.
Still, I gave this manga a 9/10 for the beautiful art and the story that was present.
Not a whole lot of story going on, but the costumes are so VERY pretty. Maybe they ought to release a version with the speech blanked out so you can just look at the pictures. (And I do actually mean that in a nice way. An artbook of these designs would be gorgeous!)
I don't know if it was suddenly cancellled or whatever, but the whole story was a complete mess and in the end nothing hapened.
omgsh i really liked this manga. the pictures were pretty and the storyline was really good. although i would have given it a ten but the manga was like wtf? nothing happened. the girl didn't make it to first class and nothing happened. it would have been better if this was a series than a one-shot, i might have given it a ten then