Volume one focused on introducing the characters and storyline. Volume two focused on the mythology. Tuxedo Mask and Sailor Moon have figured out who the other one was, but still don't know if they can trust each other. There were some great moments between the two of them as well. Within the fi...
After finishing my reread of Codename Sailor V it was time to move onto the main series, of which I had previously read up to volume 5. One question. For Booklikes is there a reliable way to add rereads? Unfortunately there was only one version of this book in the database and so I had to erase my p...
I watched the anime first, so I already knew most of it ahead of time. Likable, fun characters. A nice (if derivative) fantasy plot, with a lot of good humor and creative ideas.
Also, am reading compulsively today so I don't cry over lack of kitty :( Waaaah! I miss Dean! The nostalgia of Sailor Moon is helping quite a bit. Well plotted, the art is pretty gorgeous, and I'm liking the characters. The pacing is quick enough that these volumes go by really quickly, to...
Yeah, my friend was obsessed in high school. So I ended up watching, and so many of the villains were lame. So far, not the case in this manga. It's a lot of fun! Sure, Usagi is a little shallow, in the way that lots of high school girls are. She's into boys and jewelry and looking pret...
Never running from a real fight, she is the one named Sailor Moon! This book reminded me of running home from picking up my sister from the babysitter so that I could come home and watch this on Toonami on Cartoon Network. Yeah. It was like 94/95. :D
- I have fonder memories of the show- Tuxedo Mask comes off as a creep, kinda- The plot is a bit disjointed and rushed- Overall, pretty meh, but has a great nostalgic value
Things are getting intense in this volume! The travellers arrive in a desolate country, where everything has been destroyed and eroded by acid rain. Under the onlytwo remaining buildings is some clean water, which is fought over my different factions. It's really nice to see some more depth in the c...
Shit's going down under one of the last remaining buildings in Tokyo. Two Syaoran's, a hurt Fye, a devastated Sakura, and a constantly solid Kurogane make this one of the most exciting volumes yet. And I have a feeling we're going to learn even more about Fye...and that it won't be good.
This is one of the more interesting volumes, as we finally see how everyone's story is coming together. Syaoran gets transported to Kurogane's past, where he learns of the terrible events that led Kurogane to become a ninja in Japan. After witnessing Kurogane's hardships, Syaoran picks up on a small...
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