You'd have to purchase them from someone who owns them, for they are, and have been, out of print for several years. Only the U.S. released the English version. The price range varies, but if they're in near mint to mint condition, they can be quite expensive. However, this is by far the best manga I have ever read and is totally worth the cost if it's in good condition.
I am selling a full English set (1-11 SuperS 1-4 StarS 1-3). All in fantastic condition. If you (or anyone) are interested in buying the manga, you can contact me through my e-mail for details.
E-mail: imaginary.goddess@Yahoo.com
Naoko Takeuchi didn't create her in the manga, which is the origin of Sailor Moon
Sailor Moon uses the Moon Scepter (Cutie Moon Rod in the Japanese) in the second arc of the Sailor Moon anime and manga.
The first time the Sailor Scouts (Senshi) appear in their formal princess gowns in the Sailor Moon manga is when Sailor Moon gains her Eternal transformation ability, at the end of the fourth Sailor Moon manga arc, "Dream." It is Act 48, Dream 10: Princess Dream.
While it is true that the Codename: Sailor V manga debuted before the Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon manga did, the anime series of Sailor Moon always had the titular character be the main character, or protagonist. Furthermore, the Sailor V manga was originally meant to be a oneshot, rather than an ongoing series, and there had been no expectation that it would spin-off the mega-hit series that Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon became.The Codename: Sailor V manga was also not finished before the Sailor Moon manga debuted; it ran in a different magazine (RunRun) while Sailor Moon ran in Nakayoshi, and at a slower pace. Despite it being shorter (3 volumes in its original release, 2 in its new-cover format, which is the version finally licensed by Kodansha USA for release in English-speaking countries), the final arc of the Codename: Sailor V manga did not appear in print until after the Sailor Moon series ended.In the manga, Sailor Venus is still regarded as the leader of the Inner Senshi (comprised of Sailors Moon, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus), while Sailor Moon is Princess Serenity, and the one with whom the other Sailor Senshi are charged with protecting. It is because of her leadership that she is able to wield the Holy Blade in the first arc of the manga, using it to kill Queen Beryl.
There hasn't been any plans for Sailor Moon to reair in the US, but the manga has been re-releasing in US, along with Sailor V.
There is an extra season in the manga.
Codename: Sailor V was created in 1991. Sailor Moon (manga) was created in 1991. Sailor Moon (anime) was created in 1992.
Naoko Takeuchi didn't create her in the manga, which is the origin of Sailor Moon
No, but Pretty Cure is. In the USA this September, their re-releaseing the Sailor Moon manga and the Sailor V manga for the first time! :) It could possibly come back on air but not yet! :)
Sailor Moon uses the Moon Scepter (Cutie Moon Rod in the Japanese) in the second arc of the Sailor Moon anime and manga.
The first time the Sailor Scouts (Senshi) appear in their formal princess gowns in the Sailor Moon manga is when Sailor Moon gains her Eternal transformation ability, at the end of the fourth Sailor Moon manga arc, "Dream." It is Act 48, Dream 10: Princess Dream.
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It's 17 years old...
Yes! And it's better than the anime.
The Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon manga first appeared in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine in March 1992.
No. There is an episode where Zoisite dresses up as sailor moon, and stabs tuxedo mask and a small side manga that has some goddess dress up as sailor moon to capture people.
While it is true that the Codename: Sailor V manga debuted before the Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon manga did, the anime series of Sailor Moon always had the titular character be the main character, or protagonist. Furthermore, the Sailor V manga was originally meant to be a oneshot, rather than an ongoing series, and there had been no expectation that it would spin-off the mega-hit series that Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon became.The Codename: Sailor V manga was also not finished before the Sailor Moon manga debuted; it ran in a different magazine (RunRun) while Sailor Moon ran in Nakayoshi, and at a slower pace. Despite it being shorter (3 volumes in its original release, 2 in its new-cover format, which is the version finally licensed by Kodansha USA for release in English-speaking countries), the final arc of the Codename: Sailor V manga did not appear in print until after the Sailor Moon series ended.In the manga, Sailor Venus is still regarded as the leader of the Inner Senshi (comprised of Sailors Moon, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus), while Sailor Moon is Princess Serenity, and the one with whom the other Sailor Senshi are charged with protecting. It is because of her leadership that she is able to wield the Holy Blade in the first arc of the manga, using it to kill Queen Beryl.