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Edens Zero #5

 

 

SCORE: 60

 

Edens Zero #5 

 

I just finished reading the Edens Zero #5 manga book. Most of Edens Zero #5 was pretty predictable. I guess I have watched and read enough of the Japanese entertainment to know what direction they will take. Plus many themes we know from Fairy Tail can be found in Edens Zero. The recycling of characters and content is a bit on the lame side still. Especially characters like Happy. There will be spoilers in this review.

As expected Hermit leaves the digital world. She goes into a room and sulks. Hermit does not want to help humans. We do find out why in Edens Zero #5. Many years ago Hermit helped a human scientist exterminate a lot of the robots. Hermit thought she was going to be helping them. She was lied to. Hermit was then imprisoned and subjected to experiments by this doctor. Eventually she was freed from captivity. That is why she does not trust humans.

As expected Shiki talks Hermit into saving all of them when the hacker from the digital world attacks their ship. Hermit wants them to just evacuate at first. Shiki helps her change her mind and they can now be friends. I expect Hermit will need to adjust to life with humans again. Her smile is what impresses others about her. It was neat to find out Hermits back story in Edens Zero #5.

We meet a new character in Edens Zero #5 as well. It turns out there were two Homuras at one point. One of them is an imposter. Amira is the imposter that is a member of the G.I.A. The Galactic Intelligence Agency. This character was trying to be a mole into a criminal empire. Shiki and is crew mess up those plans pretty badly. I am sure we will run into that character again in the future. It also looks like Shiki and his crew are going to be going after the same criminal empire at some point in the near future.

The issues families can have with Edens Zero #5 are violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, lying, false gods, bigotry and more. Edens Zero #5 lays down a good foundation of robots being oppressed and mistreated by humans. Androids are considered a lower calls by some in Edens Zero #5. How will that manifest in the future? Shiki does not care if you are human or an android. Shiki cares about the hearts of others. I personally care more about someone’s deeds over their words. Anyone can say anything. Do you follow through with what you say? Are you actions in alignment with how God educated us to live? Or do you choose the path of rebellion?
- Paul

 

Graphics: 57%
Writing: 62%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 63%
Family Friendly Factor: 58%

System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Yuki Tabata
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}


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