Dr. Stone 10
SCORE: 69
With Dr. Stone 10 I have finally caught up
with the anime in the manga. Dr. Stone 10 also takes me past and beyond
the anime. I know what will be coming up next in the anime. I sort of
knew it at the end of the anime, but Dr. Stone 10 lets me read it. The
war is over. Senku and Tsukasa must work together to save their lives
against Hyoga. Sadly Tsukasa is injured badly. Senku does all he can to
save him. When all attempts fail Senku hatches a plan. Freeze Tsukasa
and find out how the petrification worked. He plans to petrify Tsukasa,
and then restore him. They know that restoration heals any previous
problems in the body.
Dr. Stone 10 introduces us to Ryusui. He is a skilled sailor which is
what the Kingdom of Science will need to traverse the sea. Ryusui
believes he owns the oil field in Japan and will sell them oil. So
currency is introduced in Dr. Stone 10. Which winds up making just about
everything cost money in Dr. Stone 10. I must admit I am not too keen on
money being introduced into Dr. Stone 10. Senku still makes scientific
items for people without charging. It would be interesting to see a
society try a different way of doing things. Up to this point it had
been doing something different.
The issues families will have with Dr. Stone 10 are lack of attire,
enticement to lust, violence, blood, language, greed, and more. Ryusui
is someone who obviously abuses power in Dr. Stone 10. He should be
thankful they revived him. He does not even acknowledge that reality in
Dr. Stone 10. He wants to return to a pampered life without contributing
which is annoying right out of the gate. There is a hilarious moment
where three different people try and come up with a plan for a boat in
Dr. Stone 10. SPOILER ALERT! Senku’s idea blows away the others easily.
I am still curious to find out how the world was petrified and what
people may be on the other side of the world. I will probably try to
purchase more Dr Stone manga as time and resources allow. Dr. Stone 10
is a transitionary manga book that wraps up the Stone Wars and brings us
into the next area of exploration. I loved seeing how they created a hot
air balloon in Dr. Stone 10. I also found it interesting to see modern
people react to primitives in terms of what humans are capable of doing.
It does lead to some bickering and fighting though. Arrogance is the
problem there.
- Paul
Graphics: 67%
Writing: 72%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 76%
Family Friendly Factor: 62%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Riichiro Inagaki
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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