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In 1999,
Kodansha published the Materials Collection; this contained development sketches and notes for
nearly every character in the manga, and for some characters that never appeared. Each drawing includes notes by Takeuchi about costume pieces, the mentality of the characters and her feelings about them. It also includes timelines for the story arcs and for the real-life release of products and materials relating to the anime and manga. A short story, Parallel Sailor Moon is also featured, celebrating the year of the rabbit. [15] Novels[edit] Sailor Moon was also adapted for publication as novels and released in 1998. The first book was written by Stuart J.
The original concept came up in 2013 as a concept art for the cover of the Monthly Comic Ryū magazine. [18] Ishiguro thought about the manga for years. Since he
enjoyed walking, he often fantasized about a world destroyed by a catastrophe and found himself inspired by an anime where the main character wandered alone, like Chirico from Armored Trooper Votoms. He liked the idea of a hero traveling alone in combat armor through the desert, which inspired the leads. At the initial stage, he planned to depict a world that would look more like a desert.
When the first volume came out, the company Minami Kamakura Film Commission provided a video promotion, and as it turned out, they had previously released a video with music by Kenshi Yonezu, with the same image: Miku in a jacket against the desert. He decided to change the plot and returned to a more urban setting, though it was difficult to draw backgrounds with a large number of buildings. The concept of the academy was modeled after Yumeno Kyusaku's novel Dogra Magra. The original length of the manga was extended due to Ishiguro finding the ending weak. In the process of working on the series, Ishiguro sometimes has to completely rewrite panels or correct an incorrectly written script to turn it into the best version. [16] The sibling-like dynamic of the duo of Maru and Miruko was based on Ishiguro's personal life.