This manga is the prequel to the all-famous franchise. Originally, it was supposed to be only a oneshot but Naoko decided to continue it as “Sailor Moon”.
But is it any good? Is it really worth the read to learn about Sailor Venus’s origins and why she managed to get Artemis?
Well, you won’t really miss much if you don’t. The manga was only supposed to be a oneshot after all, and it shows.
The battles itself are really episodic and really formulaic – Minako nearly falls into a villain’s trap where they’re to get human energy by manipulating means and she defeats them. Artemis tries to motivate
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Codename Sailor V, Codename Is Sailor V, Codename wa Sailor V, Codename: Sailor V Japanese: コードネームはセーラーV More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 15
Status: Finished
Published: 1991 to 1997
Theme:
Mahou Shoujo
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Run Run Authors:
Takeuchi, Naoko (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #29142 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1542
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 8, 2016
Codename : Sailor V was originally written as a one shot in the summer season issue of RunRun by Naoko Takeuchi, most famously known for writing the series ' squeal, Sailor Moon. Shortly after, it began its serial run also in RunRun and was later complied into 3 volumes by Kodansha. As of 2011, Kodansha Comics USA has condensed those 3 volumes into 2 and released both in English.
The Sailor V serial focuses around Minako Aino, your typical Japanese middle schooler. She's somewhat lackadaisical, but is still free spirited and energetic. One day, she encounters a mysterious talking cat ... Oct 25, 2019
This just was not good.
I actually dropped this for about a year because I was so bored out of my mind. Every chapter follows the same villain-of-the-week formula, and it's only in the last two chapters that any actual story development occurs. It's alluded to that everything thus far was supposed to have been connected, but you never would have known had Artemis not outright said it, because each chapter is basically the same thing with a different villain. The humour is barely humour and is really trying too hard, and the art progression can be very confusing. There are too many special effects ... Feb 21, 2021
It is possible to acknowledge that a work was influential to a genre, while also recognizing its faults. This is the case with 'Codename: Sailor V', whose existence and success made it possible for 'Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon' to exist — whose role in making both anime and the mahou shoujo subgenre popular all over the world, you are already familiar with.
One day, 13-year-old middle schooler Minako Aino is approached by a talking cat, who introduces himself as Artemis and claims that she has magical powers and has been chosen to fight against mysterious creatures that want to drain the population's energy, which she does ... Aug 26, 2023
Personally it was really enjoyable, of course not everyone will since it basically was just a rough draft of Sailor Moon, but I do think it is an important part of Sailor Moon history and is often looked over when looking back on the series. I also like how it gives us a backstory on Minako Aino AKA Sailor Venus, or Sailor V in this manga. She has always been my favorite sailor senshi in the whole franchise. If you are debating on reading Sailor V, go for it and it least give it a chance, of course it is not for everyone though.
Sep 15, 2014
Okay I have a love/hate relationship with this manga. I finished the first two books and can't find the third. First of all amazing artwork in all the book I only did not like one picture (of haruhi in magical girl costume).the are some funny scenes especially the comedic banter between Artemis and minako. I loved the ending to book 1 I read like ten times over I just loved the part with the promise rings! As for storyline each chapter is basically the same evil person steals energy using charm,objects,etc and sailor v defeats them in the end. I especially liked the pet chronicles
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Feb 14, 2021
So basically this manga is the prequel to the original Salior Moon series. We have a 13 year old girl named Minako Aino who is your typical school girl, always wanting a boyfriend and basically kicks weak-ass villains. This manga, in my personal opinion, didn't particularly age well considering that the art is rather off and for god sake, the author was quick enough to push Aino into having a "bad boy" boyfriend like WTF?????????? Yeah Ill just skip this one and continue with the orgninal series where its not really "fast-paced". It was just not that great to start off before the
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Apr 7, 2022
Reads very much like a rough draft of Sailor Moon, but still a good time for anyone who's a fan of the franchise or typical 90s shoujo.
The art is typical Natsuki Takaya, not particularly good proportions but still polished and pretty. Story is, as aforementioned, very much like early chapters of Sailor Moon - but less of the fantasy elements and more of the superhero/crime fighting. It gives a nice look into Mina's character, as well, though again, it is very evident that she was an early version of what would become Sailor Moon. Overall, I enjoyed it, but I most likely won't be going back ... Dec 7, 2022
While I have many mixed feelings myself about this manga, I do recommend as it was a fun read. I had found some issues as there was not much plot progression until the final chapters, it had really felt like a bunch of filler episodes until those final few chapters, the humor also felt slightly weird and not funny at times. However I loved finding all about Minako's past before Sailor Moon and did enjoy watching her character grow from who she was in codename sailor v to where she is in the sailor moon manga. There a few chapters that are not the best
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