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  • Published: 15 May 2016
  • ISBN: 9781935429784
  • Imprint: Kodansha
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 296
  • RRP: $22.99

Codename: Sailor V 2



Codename Sailor V is the prequel to Sailor Moon, and it has never been available in English before now. 13 and up.

Its Valentine’s Day and chocolates are being exchanged, but Minako Aino can’t decide if she wants a crush to give her chocolates to, or just to eat them all herself. If stress of Valentine’s Day wasn't already enough, now Sailor V has to contend with a chocolate shop fatting everyone up, and an evil spa draining people of their life force. It’s up to her to defeat the Dark Agency and their servant deVleene and maybe even find a Valentine of her own. 

FINAL VOLUME!
 
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!

  • Published: 15 May 2016
  • ISBN: 9781935429784
  • Imprint: Kodansha
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 296
  • RRP: $22.99

About the author

NAOKO TAKEUCHI

Naoko Takeuchi lives in Tokyo, Japan. Takeuchi's works have a wide following among anime and manga fans worldwide. Her most popular work, Sailor Moon, rose to become as of 2011 one of the most recognized manga and anime products to date. The author lives in Tokyo, Japan.

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Praise for Codename: Sailor V 2

"With its whimsical sense of fashion, thrilling adventure and complex backstory, Sailor Moon was like little else young girls had ever before seen on television, and miles above anything American animators were offering them. The anime led to interest in the manga, which in turn became the sort of success that made the bookstore market sit up and take notice. Scratch a modern-day manga fangirl, and you're likely to find someone who watched Sailor Moon when she was young." -The Comics Journal