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Kodansha themselves re-released this edition in English starting September 13, 2011 under the new title "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" like the Japanese re-release [2]. This edition featured a different translation from the previous release. This also saw the first official English release of Codename: Sailor V two decades after the first chapter was published in Japan. [3] The first volume of Sailor V was released alongside the first volume of Sailor Moon with the second not long after. [4] Original Acts Finally made my way to reading Sailor Moon!! This will be a review for the whole series, so beware of spoilers! Too bad I already have the 2011 editions (not to mention most of the original ones too). Seems like bit of a scam to me, releasing these so soon after the 2011 ones (which wrapped up, what 2015?) Starting on July 1, 2019, the Sailor Moon manga was officially released in digital format for the first time when Kodansha released the Eternal Editions digitally which were sold several digital eBook platforms such as ComiXology, Kobo and others. [12] [13] They were made available in English, Japanese, and 8 other languages at first. [14] While the first four volumes were released together during the initial launch, the fifth volume's digital release was not done until October 15, 2019. However, starting from Volume 6, the release of the digital version of the Eternal Editions were not done alongside the physical releases. As of May 2022, the Eternal Editions of Codename: Sailor V have not been released digitally.

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A year before meeting Sailor Moon–and her destiny as a member of the Sailor Guardians–Minako was the first hero to find her calling. At age 13, all this teen can talk about is finding a boyfriend, but her dreams change when a talking cat with a crescent moon on his forehead reveals her true identity as the Soldier of Justice, Sailor V! Miracles have returned to modern Tokyo, and she must use her powers to stop the Dark Agency, which is trying to manipulate Japan’s entertainment industry and enslave the population. FINAL VOLUME! The guardians in sailor suits return in this definitive edition of the everlasting masterpiece! Features all-new cover illustrations by creator Naoko Takeuchi, a glittering holographic coating, an extra-large size, premium paper, French flaps, and a newly-revised translation!An English translated version of this edition was produced by TokyoPop a few years after the Japanese release. It finished its run of all 18 volumes in 2001. TokyoPop did not localize the original edition of Codename: Sailor V and that manga was not released in English until the next edition. The eternal edition will be published in Germany this year. Because one book is about 25 Euro (28 dollar) I asked myself if I really should spend this much money for just one volume. Does this edition contain new pictures (I mean the coloured ones) or are they identical to the pictures already being published many ago in the Sailor Moon Artbooks? I would say some of the references and jokes are outdated at this point. Also, while it's enjoyable art it is very simple. And didn't need the couple of panty shots...but I guess if I was 13-18 year old boy (or girl, I see you) I'd like those. But overall least it was rare.

Sailor Moon Eternal Edition - Penguin Random House

The guardians in sailor suits return in this definitive edition of the everlasting masterpiece! Features all-new cover illustrations by creator Naoko Takeuchi, a glittering holographic coating, an extra-large size, premium paper, French flaps, and a newly-revised translation! Takeuchi is married to Yoshihiro Togashi, the author of the YuYu Hakusho series and Hunter × Hunter series. Like many comics, Sailor Moon was originally released in monthly magazines in Japan. The main story was released in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine from December 28, 1991, to February 3, 1997. The short-stories were published in RunRun within this timeframe which is the same magazine Codename: Sailor V was released on. The final short story, Parallel Sailor Moon, was not released this way. In 1999, after the series was completed, it was released through the Materials Collection Artbook. Jonathon has always been fascinated by media, from the big hitters to the small, obscure, and often overlooked titles that linger on the sidelines, capturing both the on and off-camera stories that make these shows so fascinating.

The guardians in sailor suits return in this definitive edition of the greatest magical girl manga of all time! Featuring an extra-large size, premium paper, and an all-new translation and cover illustrations by creator Naoko Takeuchi!

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I will say I find it amazing Tekeuchi here created something so simple but ingenious. I want to maybe make a video of it since it's so smart. Taking the Shojo ideas, romance, very sexy men, and a bit of spunky comedy and mix it with battle Shonen and some slight mystery/horror vibes. Simple, easy, and it's SO good. I loved the artwork, and this edition has some colour illustrations, so that was really cool! I will say that this volume was quite formulaic (just like the TV show was), so after a bit we knew how the villains worked and how they would be thwarted/how easily they’d be thwarted, but I also didn’t care because I was having so much fun and remembering all the times I watched the show as a kid or played make believe with my friends. 😭❤️ Naoko Takeuchi also released seven art-books containing art from the manga series including the cover illustrations, pictures from the magazines, and other images of the characters. So Sailor Moon is about a 14 year girl called Usagi Tuskino who find this cat name Luna on the street. This cat is a magical cat who gives Usagi a magical brooch so she can transform into Sailor Moon, the champion of Love and Justice. Her mission is to find the other Sailor Senshi aka Guardians so they can find an lost Princess of an ancient Kingdom which wield an magical artifact called the Legendary Sliver Crystal which have unlimited power. They have to find her and the crystal before both of them fall into the hands of evil.Tuxedo Mask always kissing Usagi when she passes out after a fight and then whisking her off to his apartment. He is 17 and she is 14. While nothing happens between them, it isn't my favorite to see. I am a bit more forgiving of it since I know their past and such together, but want to mention it for content reasons. No further announcements have been made about volume 5 and beyond, Codename: Sailor V, a physical release, or translations to other languages. Sailor Moon and Naoko Takeuchi really paved the way for the modern Magical Girl genre since a lot things that Sailor Moon did has really become a staple for that genre and the other Magical Girl shows that come after it. From Petty Cure, Winx Club, W.I.T.C.H, and others. Sailor Moon has also influenced a lot of people from the west as well. From Rebecca Sugar ( Steven Universe), Thomas Astruc ( Miraculous Ladybug), Sarah Raughley ( The Effigies Series), Sarah J. Mass ( ToG, ACOTAR) and of course Marissa Meyer ( The Lunar Chronicles ) The funny thing about Marissa Meyer is that she wrote a lot of Sailor Moon Fanfics under the name of Alica Blade. Which you can still find all her fanfics on FF. net. So it's suffice to say that Sailor Moon has made a powerful impact around the world.

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It was announced during a panel at New York Comic Con 2012 that a new art book would be released. [18] Kodansha USA made a press release about the artbook and the panel included a message from Naoko Takeuchi about it. [19] After over a decade this artbook has not materialized. It's hard to read and rate this manga as it is something very nostalgic for me personally. I loved Sailor Moon the show and books growing up as a young girl. I had a fan club with my friends in middle school and it has always been something I enjoyed. Before Sailor Moon, there was Sailor V! Minako Aino is 13 years old when she meets a talking white cat named Artemis, who tells her something unbelievable: With a magic pen, she has the power to transform into the elegant, masked hero Sailor V. Experience Minako’s adventures, before she became Sailor Venus, featuring a new, glittering cover, a fresh translation, and remastered interior art!Jonathon Greenall is a freelance writer, artist, and tabletop roleplaying game designer who has written for CBR, Polygon, Nintendo Life, Gayley Dreadful, Enbylife, and many other publications. They have also published several popular and highly-praised tabletop roleplaying games. After reading book 1, I still enjoy the story and the characters but do have some issues with it from a christian perspective and as an adult re-reading it from a different point of view now. This volume mostly goes over how Usagi Tsukino, a 14 year old middle schooler becomes the guardian known as Sailor Moon. Through this volume you meet a few other major characters like Sailor Mercury, Sailor Venus, Tuxedo Mask, and so on. This first volume is very much a introduction to the world of Sailor moon while getting some fun fights inbetween.

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