Description
Overview of “In the Starlight”
“In the Starlight,” a groundbreaking graphic novel first published in 1987, combines elements of romance and science fiction in a way that was novel for its time. This series has been influential in shaping the archetype of the dark-haired romantic hero and the proactive heroine who shapes her own fate, themes that continue to resonate in many works today.
Created by Kang Kyeong-ok, the story revolves around the life of 17-year-old Yoo Shin-hye, capturing deep themes of fate, the universe, and love. Kang’s ability to direct the narrative with precision and convey emotions with subtlety marks this as a defining work in her career. The unexpected and impactful ending of the story garnered a dedicated fanbase and widespread acclaim upon its release, making it a favorite in the Haksan Cultural History’s collection.
Plot Summary
Set in the year before the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the story follows Yoo Shin-hye, a high school student with a passion for astronomy. Her life takes a thrilling turn when she agrees to host Sarah, a foreign exchange student, and her bodyguard Radion. Initially believed to possess supernatural powers, it is later revealed that Sarah is an alien from the planet Copion, and a princess in hiding after being evacuated to Earth.
The plot thickens as it becomes clear that without conclusive evidence of her royalty, Sarah cannot return to Copion and is pursued by enemies determined to end her line. As Shin-hye grows closer to Radion and worries for Sarah’s safety, she begins to experience mysterious symptoms and worsening insomnia, hinting at greater cosmic connections.
About the Author: Kang Gyeong-ok
Kang Gyeong-ok is a renowned cartoonist known for her authentic depiction of everyday heroines. She debuted in 1985 with “Present Progress (ING)” and quickly made her mark with works that often deviated from typical romance narratives, focusing instead on rich character development and psychological depth.
Her career blossomed with titles such as “Ravihem Police” and “Normal City,” and “In the Starlight” is celebrated as her seminal work, blending romance with science fiction—a first in Korean romance comics. Kang’s storytelling prowess continued to evolve with projects like “Two People,” which was adapted into a film, and radio dramas such as “Cheonae” and “Ravihem Police.”
Kang Gyeong-ok is currently serializing “Seolhee” in Cine 21’s comic magazine “Poptoon,” continuing to enchant new generations with her insightful and compelling narratives.
Publication Date: February 27, 2024
Pages, Weight, Dimensions: 272 pages | 588g | 148*210*20mm
ISBN13 9791141111205
ISBN10 1141111209















































Hassan Alami from Paris, France (verified owner) –
Écrire sur “In the Starlight”, c’est comme plonger dans un univers vibrant où chaque page semble respirer de vie et d’émotions. Tariq, un adolescent astronome rêvant des confins galactiques, devient l’écho sensible de Yoo Shin-hye qui bravement s’aventure au-delà du tangible pour atteindre ce qu’elle désire profondément : le véritable amour sous les étoiles scintillantes. Le fil rouge entre ces personnages captivants nous amène à reconsidérer notre destin personnel tout en appréhendant la vastitude impénétrable de l’univers. L’œuvre novatrice fusionne astucieusement romance touchante avec spéculation cosmique; cela va bien au-delà du simple divertissement.
Astrid Thorsen from Oslo, Norway –
Amidst shimmering stars, ‘In the Starlight’ unfurls an enchanting tale where heartbeats echo against vast cosmic waves. Soren experiences romance and fate interwoven seamlessly through delicate brushstrokes.
Fleur – Utrecht, Netherlands –
Fleur: Deze graphic novel is best leuk, vooral de romance en sci-fi mix. Had alleen verwacht dat het iets dikker was. Echt jammer van de kleur op omslag die wat anders leek online.
Ethan – New York, USA –
Interesting mix of romance and sci-fi. The plot grabbed my attention, but the ending was confusing. Not as many illustrations in the first half compared to other graphic novels I’ve read.
Lucinda Faraday from Toronto, Canada (verified owner) –
Transportive and beautifully crafted, ‘In the Starlight’ presents an exquisite juxtaposition of love’s power against the cosmic backdrop. Kang Kyeong-ok elegantly intertwines poignant storytelling with deeply human conflicts in a unique landscape.
Akira Temasek from Tokyo, Japan –
Kang Kyeong-ok’s ‘In the Starlight’ explores youth’s vulnerability amid cosmic forces, forging deep connections between love and destiny in a vivid narrative journey. A timeless reflection.