A review by pasparugovna
Sailor Moon, #3 by Naoko Takeuchi

2.0

It's the continuation of my adventure into manga world.
I've been into anime and manga my whole life, but only this year I really got interested into reading manga.

Mangas are books too.
The difference is that the story is told with images and that you can finish +3 manga volumes if you want in one single days. A manga volume has around 200 pages, but it can always vary, though it is extraordinarily rare to find one with 180 pages or with more than 240 pages. Anyway, if you want you can read a lot in one day, you can finish over 600 pages with three volumes.

I am not selling manga volumes to you right now, but mangas are books too. The stories are just as good! And the reading goes faster because it's only about graphics and images.

One way or another, Sailor Moon Vol 3* is just as good as volume one, thus I rated it with lots of starts. Naoko Takeuchi has written a pillar of the manga and comics world and not only. If you ask anyone the pillar of most of magic girls, supernatural girls/heroines, manga or not, Sailor Moon is the name.

*Same review as Sailor Moon Vol.2