Dr. Stone 8
SCORE: 70
I am very thankful I had the money to
purchase the Dr. Stone 8 manga. I am almost caught up on the manga as to
where I was with the anime. So I have a general idea of where this story
is going. I also have been swamped with video games and finally able to
work a manga back into our review structure. The deception related to
the communications and phone is present and accounted for in Dr. Stone
8. I am not really big on that deception personally. I understand they
are trying to avoid bloodshed.
The Steam Gorilla is a great advancement in Dr. Stone 8. I really
enjoyed the technological advancements within Dr. Stone 8. The village
of science is moving most of their people to get closer to the Tsukasa
Empire. The war is going to get going in the next manga. Dr. Stone 8 is
a lot about building up to what will be happening next. Dr. Stone 8 is
not as interesting as some of the volumes because of this build up. All
stories need setups and that is what Dr. Stone 8 is for.
The issues families will have with Dr. Stone 8 are violence, lack of
attire, enticement to lust, lying, deceit, bad language, and more. Dr.
Stone 8 preps the reader for a way that will be coming. Thing is that
war in the future is going to be really small. In fact that is one of
the things that confused me about the anime of Dr. Stone.
The artwork in Dr. Stone 8 continues to relay strong emotions and
reactions. This is a typical manga thing. Although there have been
plenty of comic books in the US that do the same thing. The story within
Dr. Stone 8 continues to grow and develop this world. Ukyo is almost
super human with his hearing in Dr. Stone 8. I did not realize sonar
operators were that good. Dr. Stone 8 may embellish a bit in that
regard. It is neat in Dr. Stone 8 to see old friends finally reconnect.
The two visions of the future continue to clash in Dr. Stone 8. It is
interesting to see how characters like Nikki are turned in Dr. Stone 8.
There are some scary moments when Chrome is captured in Dr. Stone 8. I
am glad he is treated so well by the Tsukasa Empire even though he is a
prisoner of war and the Geneva Convention is gone.
- Paul
Graphics: 66%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 73%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Riichiro Inagaki
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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