Codename: Sailor V - Release History

Release History

See also: List of Codename: Sailor V chapters

Codename: Sailor V was created by Naoko Takeuchi in 1991. The serialization ran from May, 1993 to March, 1997 in Kodansha's Run Run magazine running for 15 chapters. Three bound volumes were created of the series. The manga was later re-released in 2004 in Japan compiled into two deluxe manga editions with revised artwork and dialogue by Naoko Takeuchi.

Kodansha Comics USA has released the deluxe editions of the manga in English in association with Random House, along with the re-printing of the Sailor Moon manga. Volume 1 of both series was released on September 13, 2011, and Volume 2 on November 15, 2011, completing the Sailor V series in America. This marks the first time the Sailor V series has been published in English, as it wasn't a part of Tokyopop's original release of the Sailor Moon manga in North America.

Codename: Sailor V has been published in French and Spanish by Glenat, in German by Egmont Manga & Anime, in Italian by Star Edizioni, serialised in its Amici manga magazine, and later by GP Publishing, and in Polish by JPF.

An OVA series was rumored, but never came to fruition, the Sailor Moon anime being created instead.

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