![]() As Mina and Artemis’s introductions at the start of each chapter make clear, this wasn’t a monthly comic, but an irregular series of specials, so I’m not surprised it doesn’t slow down and become as heavily serialized as a “Sailor Moon” arc, but it can be a little exhausting to read in a collected format as a result (especially with how manic it is.) ![]() Experience Minako’s adventures, before she became Sailor Venus, featuring a new, glittering cover, a fresh translation, and remastered interior art!įor the most part, it’s business as usual, with Minako getting involved in outlandish, satirical stories involving (in order) magic chocolates and dieting, brainwashing cosmetics, idol contests, cats and dogs, becoming a manga assistant, blood donations and mosquitoes, karaoke and running marathons, and getting cast in a Phantom Ace movie filmed in China. Translated by Alethea Nibley & Athena Nibleyīefore 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. ![]()
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