Review: Sailor Moon Vol. 11 by Naoko Takeuchi

Nov 23, 2013 10:22

Sailor Moon Vol. 11
by Naoko Takeuchi

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This review contains spoilers for the previous volumes in the series.


Mamoru is moving to the United States for a year, and Chibi-Usa is returning to her parents in the future. Usagi can’t help but feel lonely, but at least life is normal again. But normal never lasts for long in Tokyo, does it? First, a girl calling herself Sailor Iron Mouse attacks a pop concert, demanding “sailor crystals”. She is quickly defeated by a trio of women clad in leather bikinis, but others follow and manage to kill several Sailor Guardians. Sailor Moon is determined to get her friends back, but until she figures out the identities of these strange “Star Warriors” and the leader of the enemy, she can’t move forward. And who is this new pink-haired child living claiming to be Usagi’s little sister?

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