Codename: Sailor V, Vol. 1
Like Sailor Moon, Minako Aino is a normal 13-year-old schoolgirl until a fateful day when a white cat introduces himself to her and tells her she has the power to transform into the hero, Sailor V. Using a magic pen to transform, Sailor V fights the evil agents of the Dark Agency as she strives...
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Like Sailor Moon, Minako Aino is a normal 13-year-old schoolgirl until a fateful day when a white cat introduces himself to her and tells her she has the power to transform into the hero, Sailor V. Using a magic pen to transform, Sailor V fights the evil agents of the Dark Agency as she strives to protect the earth.Codename: Sailor V, created by the author before she created the mega-popular Sailor Moon, has never before been available in the U.S. This books features:- An incredibly accurate translation!- Japanese-style, right-to-left reading!- New cover art never before seen in the U.S.!- The original Japanese character names!- Detailed translation notes!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781935429777 (1935429779)
ASIN: 1935429779
Publish date: 2011-09-13
Publisher: Kodansha Comics
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Magic,
Romance,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Manga,
Comics Manga,
Shojo,
Fiction
Prior to Sailor Moon, there was Sailor V. The Sailor V series only takes up two volumes but was published before Sailor Moon. It relates the story of Sailor V, later known as Sailor Venus, in her first yearish of being a sailor scout and battling dark forces, in this volume the Dark Agency which s...
Mina is a 13 year old school girl and one day a white cat, who she has been running into, tells her she has the power to turn into Sailor V.This is my first time reading Sailor V, as I want to read it before I start Sailor Moon. It's very light-hearted and funny. Mina goofs off quite a bit. She worr...
Of course I was bound to love this. Sailor Moon was my introduction to manga, after all, and I think I still love Naoko Takeuchi's art best. Codename: Sailor V came first, though this is the first time it's been available (legally, at least) in America. You can definitely see in reading it that it c...