A review by leucocrystal
Sailor Moon Eternal Edition 7 by Naoko Takeuchi

5.0

The beginning and the meat of I think my favorite Sailor Moon plot arc overall (though Stars is a close runner up). Chibi-Usa finally maturing and her motives finally becoming more sympathetic, all the girls individually struggling to grow as soldiers individually (so much more insight into all their characters!), the outer senshi essentially temporarily retiring and forming a queer polycule (again, this was 1995, y'all!) out at a beautiful house in the woods to communally raise Hotaru until she matures in a reborn Sailor Saturn, Mamoru's mysterious illness and Helios/Elsyium... And frankly, the Amazoness Quartet and how they utilize nightmares as weapons are freakishly awesome. The art is as beautiful as ever, the motivations and stakes are strong and high, and it's perfectly paced. SuperS is the shit.