Grey Liliy reviewed Sailor Moon Supers, Vol. 1 by Naoko Takeuchi
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4 stars
A while ago, someone gave me the Super S series of Sailor Moon. At the time, all I'd seen was the anime adaption - so it was fun reading the originals (even if it was a little weird getting used to "Serena" being named "Bunny" - and even more so now that they've started calling her Usagi again. XD).
Decided to pull them off the shelves and read them again. It's a little weird getting used to the comics being flipped to be read left to right (you read enough manga, and you get used to reading them right to left!), but they're still full of great artwork & the great story Sailor Moon is known for.
The Super S arc is all about Dreams & our new villains: The Dead Moon Circus. Volume 1 focuses on Sailor Moon, Chibi Moon, Mercury and Mars. It's wonderful seeing their dreams, seeing …
A while ago, someone gave me the Super S series of Sailor Moon. At the time, all I'd seen was the anime adaption - so it was fun reading the originals (even if it was a little weird getting used to "Serena" being named "Bunny" - and even more so now that they've started calling her Usagi again. XD).
Decided to pull them off the shelves and read them again. It's a little weird getting used to the comics being flipped to be read left to right (you read enough manga, and you get used to reading them right to left!), but they're still full of great artwork & the great story Sailor Moon is known for.
The Super S arc is all about Dreams & our new villains: The Dead Moon Circus. Volume 1 focuses on Sailor Moon, Chibi Moon, Mercury and Mars. It's wonderful seeing their dreams, seeing them overcome their nightmares & show their true colors as warriors. I'm looking forward to reading up on the rest of the girls in Volume 2.
And best of all, Helios has arrived! As one of my favorite characters from the series, it's fantastic to see him any time.
And with that, on to Volume 2!