“My Favourite” by Kiseki Museum, published 1998.
“Brand New Moon” by Kiddy Land, published 1998. One out of a few Ami x Zoisite centred doujinshis by this circle.
(Source: meltybunny, via iamsailormercury)
“Opera Night” by Mirage House, published 1998. Seems like its painted with crayons, you don’t see that often nowadays…
Backside of Kiddy Land’s “Love Love Swimmers”, published 1998. Ami x Zoisite as usual, and Zoisite takes the concept of being metro-sexual to a new level.
Another epic drawn cover by Garnet Side A; this is “KonYa Hoshi no Umareru Basyo de”, published 1998.
“Last of Blue” by Ikumi Shinozaki, published 1998. Mamoru x Setsuna.
“Imitation Gold vol 3” by Sumanai, published 1998. Nanami and her devoted “butler”…
The Sailor Starlights, drawn in a pretty typical shoujo-style, published 1998 by Jesus Drug.
Utena and the Rose Bride, drawn by the Antena-circle in 1998. Scanned by jfq*f31*
Earth Wind vol 2, published in 1998 by Pale Lilac. It’s sometimes referred to as an ”official doujinshi” since the woman behind it, ‘Madoka Ohmori’ worked as assistant for Naoko Takeuchi. The Earth Wind-doujinshi series contain (as far as I know) 4 volumes, and these are also among the most sought after and most expensive Sailor Moon doujinshi.