Codename: Sailor V (manga)
Alternative title:
Codename is Sailor V
Codename wa Sailor V (Japanese)
Hasło brzmi: Sailor V (Polish)
Il nome in codice è Sailor V (Italian)
Sailor V
コードネームはセーラーV (Japanese)
Themes:
magical girl
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Before Minako Aino became Sailor Venus, and joined Sailor Moon and the other sailor senshi in protecting the world from bad guys, Minako was Sailor V, fighter of crime. One day Minako ran into the talking cat, Artemis, and ever since is a school girl during the day, super crime fighter at night.
User Ratings:
118 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
3
Chapter titles: We have 15
Vintage:
1991
2018-08-02 to 2018-10-11 (Argentina)
Release dates: We have 17
Links: We have 8
Trivia: We have 3
Review:
Codename: Sailor V GN 1 (Oct 5, 2011)
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Graphic novel |
Codename: Sailor V (GN 1) 2011-09-13 |
Codename: Sailor V (GN 2) 2011-11-15 |
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Editing: Osabu
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Publisher: Kodansha |
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Adapter: William Flanagan
Copy-Editing: Mari Morimoto (uncredited; Vol. 2)
Proofreading: Mari Morimoto (uncredited; Vol. 2)
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Lettering: North Market Street Graphics
Licensed by: Kodansha Comics
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Lettering: Bakayaro
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Publisher: Glenat |
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Layout: Estudio Fenix (Spain)
Licensed by:
Editorial Ivréa (Argentina) Grupo Editorial Vid (Mexico; expired) Panini Comics (Mexico; 2017)
Translation: Estudio Fenix (Spain)
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Lettering: Giulia Zanu (2nd ed.)
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Translation: Fritz Walter |
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Publisher: Egmont Manga & Anime (Egmont Manga and anime) |
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Translation: Rafal Rzepka |
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Publisher: Japonica Polonica Fantastica |
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