The cover of the first volume of as published by on July 6, 1992 in Japan. Is a Japanese series written and illustrated. The series follows the adventures of, a girl who transforms into the titular protagonist and goes on a journey to save the universe from being annihilated. Along the way, she encounters and defeats a diverse group of enemies. The series was published in individual chapters in the monthly manga anthology, Several adaptations based on Sailor Moon have been made including two anime series and three feature films produced by, as well as a, a live-action television series produced by, and a large number of. These chapters were collected by in a series of 18 volumes; the first released on July 6, 1992, while the last one was released on April 4, 1997. The manga was later rereleased in 12 shinsōban in 2003 under the title Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon to coincide with the release of the, with some corrections and updates to the dialogue and artwork.

[ ] Volume 1 was released on September 22, 2003 and volume 12 released on July 23, 2004. The distributing company initially released 18 volumes from the Japanese first edition, split into five arcs; Dark Kingdom with fourteen acts, Black Moon with twelve acts, Infinity with twelve acts, Dream with eleven acts, and Stars with eleven acts. Volume 1 was released on December 1, 1998, and volume 18 was released on September 18, 2001. The first 10 chapters were also published in the American magazine, then chapters 39 through 60 were published in. The series was also published in thirty-five issues in traditional format. This publication was not complete, only containing chapters 11 through 38 and the extra 'Lover of '. These were released starting in August 1998 at the San Diego ComicCon through mid-2001.

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The Mixx and Tokyopop editions of the manga went out of print in 2005. [ ] In 2011, began re-printing the 14 volume restored Sailor Moon manga edition (including the two short story compilations) under the title Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, as well the two volume restored manga editions in English beginning with Volume 1 of both titles on September 13, 2011, featuring an all new translation. Subsequent volumes were published bimonthly. Contents • • • • Volume List [ ] No.

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Apr 6, 2016 - My Sailor Moon Mugen project from last summer. I released it in an almost finished state, as i don't want to work on this anymore.

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