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The First SuperS Book, August 7, 2000
This review is from: Sailor Moon Supers, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
Much better than any of the cheap Smile books, this Pocket Mixx manga is not to be missed! The Dead Moon circus is in town.... Dead Moon! Eep! That doesn't sound too good for our Sailor friends... As we read on,we also find out about a mysterious pegasus,who is looking for the maiden that can save his home planet,Elysion with something known as a Golden Crystal. The artwork is,of course gorgeous(Naoko Takeuchi's original Japanese drawings of the characters were used,my oh my!),and the exciting storyline will leave you wanting more... And two "Scouts" (ugh, i totally hate that term!) get power-ups. Which ones,which ones? Well,you'll never know until you read this fabulous novel! And after you finish reading it,make sure to look for the second one,it's really worth it, trust me! I hope this helped you make up your mind about Sailor Moon SuperS,book one. ~*Starcie*~
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good Start, December 31, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Sailor Moon Supers, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
This was a very nice beginning to the Super S series. This book started out with "Eclipse Dream", where the Dead Moon Circus plays a nasty trick on Bunny and Rini by switching their ages! You have to read it to truely appreciate it. Second comes "Mercury Dream", where the Dead Moon Circus plays upon Amy's fears and hopes to trap her in a deadly illusion, can Amy break out in time to save herself? Read it, find out. Third comes "Mars Dream".. Maybe Raye's dreams aren't as big as the rest of the girl's. The Dead Moon Circus tries to trick her into thinking that she *really* is jealous of Bunny and wishes that she were in charge.. Raye doesn't want that! How will she ever break out of this horrible trap? Check it out in Sailor Moon SuperS. Buy it!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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A New Wave of SM!, January 4, 2000
This review is from: Sailor Moon Supers, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
Okay guys, these books are pretty much only for the open minded, die-hard SM fan(like me! ). They are made mostly for young adults, not kiddies. The mangas ARE the original, minus the fact that they're in English. All the anime was taken from the SM series. I beleive this book equates to SM #12. In Japan it was just an ongoing manga, here they split it. Sailor Chibi-Moon is in these, and it's a really good book. SM and Rini switch bodies, which is kind of funny. If you like any of the other ones, you're gonna love this book. Don't forget! Moon Crytal Power, Make-UP!
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