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Sailor Moon Stars, Vol. 3 (Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon #18)
by
Naoko Takeuchi,
武内 直子
In this final Sailor Moon installment, the supernatural action is at an all-time high. Sailor Galaxia has destroyed all the other members of the Sailor Team. Sailor Moon's advisors have been turned into ordinary housecats, and the outer Senshi scouts have disappeared. Sailor Chibi Chibi and the Sailor Star Lights guide Sailor Moon on her most dangerous journey ever, as the...more
Paperback, 192 pages
Published
October 31st 2001
by Tokyopop
(first published April 4th 1997)
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Es increíble que sin importar la edad lo mucho que uno disfruta de leer a Sailor Moon, y el mensaje que siempre esta en toda la serie, de levantarse y seguir luchando a pesar de todo. Leer el manga fue realmente un viaje a la infancia y un escape a toda la novela llena de protagonistas que hacen de un problema minúsculo el fin del mundo, y que todavía se hacen llamar heroínas cuando no hacen absolutamente nada. Cada uno de sus personajes en Sailor Moon lucha por los que ama y por todo lo que qui...more
This was a well deserve end to the "saga" of Sailor Moon, in particular the story called Sailor Moon Stars.
I appreciated very much the drawings: the characters are depicted very beautifully and their emotions are clear through every picture. Every scene melts together very nicely with each other and my main perception was that the story was permeated with sweetness and cuteness.
However, specifically speaking of Sailor Moon Stars, it is not a "mature" story, although the moral and the message t...more
I appreciated very much the drawings: the characters are depicted very beautifully and their emotions are clear through every picture. Every scene melts together very nicely with each other and my main perception was that the story was permeated with sweetness and cuteness.
However, specifically speaking of Sailor Moon Stars, it is not a "mature" story, although the moral and the message t...more
The manga was better than the anime, especially with this story arc. There were quite a few characters that didn't make the cut to the anime, which I find interesting since they apparently had the time to do the 'monster of the day' in the anime.
In the manga, you will see Sailor Heavymetal Papillon (the fifth and final Anima-Mate), Sailor Kakyuu/Fireball (who never transformed into an actual Senshi in the anime), Sailor Cosmos, and the Asteroid Senshi. There are also Sailor Lethe and Mnemosyne,...more
In the manga, you will see Sailor Heavymetal Papillon (the fifth and final Anima-Mate), Sailor Kakyuu/Fireball (who never transformed into an actual Senshi in the anime), Sailor Cosmos, and the Asteroid Senshi. There are also Sailor Lethe and Mnemosyne,...more
Dec 12, 2008
Julie
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5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
shoujo fans
Recommended to Julie by:
watched the anime
Shelves:
manga-and-graphic-novels
One of my all-time favorite series. The gateway series to getting me into anime and manga! The artwork impressed me so much, and the story was fun. It is still one of my favorites both because it's well-done, and for nostagia reasons.
This is the version that came out during the middle age of manga: before they stopped flipping the artwork, but right as TokyoPop was starting to emerge, and the volumes got cheaper. Unfortunately you could see it in the quality, as there were a lot of typos and som...more
This is the version that came out during the middle age of manga: before they stopped flipping the artwork, but right as TokyoPop was starting to emerge, and the volumes got cheaper. Unfortunately you could see it in the quality, as there were a lot of typos and som...more
update: Because next year, 2013, is Sailor Moon's 20th anniversary, Toei Animation is completely re-making the anime! This time its plot will follow closely to the manga. Expect the release in the summer of 2013.
I especially loved the anime, and though the manga did get a little confusing, it was the BEST READ OF MY LIFE.
I love this manga. And I will continue to love it with all of my heart. It's a classic, hands down.
I couldn't believe there was no more, even though I finished the series back...more
I especially loved the anime, and though the manga did get a little confusing, it was the BEST READ OF MY LIFE.
I love this manga. And I will continue to love it with all of my heart. It's a classic, hands down.
I couldn't believe there was no more, even though I finished the series back...more
Nov 22, 2010
Steph
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5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
lovers of Sailor Moon
Recommended to Steph by:
saw the anime
Shelves:
manga
A great manga. My gateway into anime and manga!
A well-deserving and fantastic ending to a beautiful series. I know that this manga is far from the best... the story can be cliche in places, and the art is horrible in spots...
But it has a special place in my heart - it was one of my very first introductions to anime and manga, and there's something empowering about Sailor Moon and the sailor scouts. I don't think it matters how old I get... I'll always find my way back to this manga.
But it has a special place in my heart - it was one of my very first introductions to anime and manga, and there's something empowering about Sailor Moon and the sailor scouts. I don't think it matters how old I get... I'll always find my way back to this manga.
Aug 11, 2011
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Naoko Takeuchi (武内直子, Takeuchi Naoko) born March 15, 1967, a manga artist (mangaka), lives in Tokyo, Japan. Takeuchi's works have a wide following among anime/manga fans. She has become a well-known mangaka worldwide. Her most popular work, Sailor Moon, rose to become one of the most recognized manga/anime figures to date.
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