The Sailor Stars in the Sailor Moon manga are not transgender. The manga portrays their genders consistently without any indication of them being transgender.
I'm not entirely sure as it could cover a variety of things. It might be a new take on the Sailor Moon story by Naoko Takeuchi. Maybe it involves new characters, new adventures for Sailor Moon and her friends, or a different interpretation of the existing Sailor Moon lore.
Because I'm a person who loves reading novels and don't have an aesthetic point of view. Both the new and old versions of Sailor Moon had their own unique charm. Everyone's aesthetic point of view might be different, so it was impossible to simply answer whether the new version was better or the old version was better.
There's also 'Sailor Moon Sailor Stars: The Galactic Quest'. This fanfiction is amazing as it combines elements of the original series with new, out - of - this - world concepts. It has a fast - paced plot that keeps you hooked from start to finish, and the descriptions of the new settings are really vivid.
Sure, the Sailor Moon manga is finished. It wrapped up nicely, giving closure to all the characters and their adventures. But you can still enjoy re-reading it or exploring related merchandise and media.
Sure is. Sailor Moon began as a manga and has since been adapted into various forms, including anime and live-action shows. The comic book is loved by many for its engaging story and memorable characters.