Dr. Stone 25
SCORE: 75
Things are flying fast in Dr. Stone 25 now. There will be spoilers in
this review. The different cities around the world are working together
quite well in Dr. Stone 25. There is a plan to figure out how to get up
to the moon. The Internet is brought back in Dr. Stone 25. It required a
ton of cable to be run across the ocean from location to location. A
satellite is put up in space in Dr. Stone 25. Actually more than one.
There is something suspicious found on the moon in Dr. Stone 25. That is
where they plan on launching the rocket to. Voting is performed in Dr.
Stone 25. A smart phone is created in Dr. Stone 25. There are numerous
attempts to figure out how to get a rocket to work in Dr. Stone 25. In
fact you might realize there are plenty of ways tried in Dr. Stone 25
that did not work. Rockets blew up or crashed. Trial and error is part
of the scientific method.
The three astronauts are picked in Dr. Stone 25. There is a bit of a
swerve there that I do not feel like sharing. I think that one is more
for the readers of the manga to know. I honestly did not expect that
swerve at all. The main issue families could have with Dr. Stone 25 is
lack of attire, and enticement to lust. It feels toned down in Dr. Stone
25 to me. It is present but not as bad as previous books.
They have a very novel idea about how to deal with the need for oxygen
in Dr. Stone 25. The astronauts will be petrified on the trip up into
space. They are wearing devices on their wrists that will count down and
then douse them with some revival fluid. A very elegant design in my
personal and professional opinion. The inventions in Dr. Stone 25 are
really cool to see. There is also some humor in Dr. Stone 25. The
backpack needed for a smart phone is one of them.
There is only one more book left after Dr. Stone 25. I am excited to
find out the answers. I am sad to find out this series is wrapping up.
There is an advertisement at the end of Dr. Stone 25 that actually
excited me. There is going to be a spin off series called Dr. Stone
Reboot Byakuya. It looks like it might be about Senku’s dad and their
trials when they came back to an Earth where all the people had been
petrified.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 79%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Story: 79%
Family Friendly Factor: 76%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Riichiro Inagaki
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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