Dr. Stone 16
SCORE: 72
I am very thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of the Dr.
Stone 16 manga book. I am also appreciative of having the time to read
this manga and write this review. There will be spoilers in this review.
Dr. Stone 16 starts off with the petrification beam swallowing up the
entire island. Ibara is just off the island in the ship. Senku must
figure out how to survive the petrification beam. He does so by tossing
up the revival fluid so it hits him as he is being petrified. Then it is
a final battle with Ibara.
Senku wins in Dr. Stone 16 and the Kingdom of Science earns the
petrification weapon. There is a small problem before Tsukasa can be
revived. The petrification weapon is losing its power. They are not even
sure what powered it in the first place. They also catch the Why man
using Senku’s voice and trying to petrify the entire planet Earth. Senku
theorizes that why man is on the moon. Can you guess where the Kingdom
of Science wants to go next?
Dr. Stone 16 starts to lay the roadmap for a trip to the moon. They will
need a rocket and that will require resources from all over the world.
They plan on starting cities now that they can revive as many people as
they want thanks to what they found on treasure island. They want to
invade the moon and find out who is behind all of this once and for all.
There will need to be a lot of inventions made before they can get to
the moon. I am certainly curious to hear how they will get there. I know
they want to get to the USA for some of our special corn. I expect
airplanes will be coming at some point in the future as well.
The issues families can have with Dr. Stone 16 are violence, blood, lack
of attire, enticement to lust, and more. There are a couple of side
stories told at the end of Dr. Stone 16. Tsukasa is revived and he makes
peace with the others. He will even help enforce the rules on anyone
that gets out of line. The people of the island are restored and they
realize the world is bigger than they once thought.
I know it will probably be quite a few books before we get to the point
of finding out who why man actually is. I am very curious and plan on
continuing to read these manga books as time permits. It is neat to see
so many people working together for the common good in Dr. Stone 16.
They do not think of themselves but of others. I am concerned that
adding cities around the world will lead to some rebellion.
- Paul
Graphics: 62%
Writing: 78%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 78%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Riichiro Inagaki
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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