Edens Zero #8
SCORE: 61
I am very thankful I had the $10.99 to purchase a copy of the Edens
Zero #8 manga book. This manga book contains chapters sixty through
sixty-eight. There is some very interesting story progress in Edens Zero
#8. There will be spoilers in this review. We are introduced to Arsenal
in Edens Zero #8. We already know the character since it is Weisz, but
he has this cool armor that uses his ether. Unfortunately he uses it all
up and winds up naked. There is a pervert character that steals things
like women’s underwear in Edens Zero #8.
The issues families can have with Edens Zero #8 are violence, lack of
attire, enticement to lust, blood, magic and more. Madame Kurenai is
brought to her daughter against her will. Homura gets to decide her
fate. Homura thanks her mother for bringing her into the world and then
in essence banishes her. A group of men wind up grabbing her mother and
making her their slave near the end of Edens Zero #8. We find out that
Vaklyrie is in essence totally and completely dead. The body is left on
the planet since it is a symbol of resistance to the people. All of the
slaves in the labor district are freed in Edens Zero #8. They can work
and actually get paid going forward.
The bad characters trying to steal Edens Zero find out they were
following a hologram. So Shiki and his crew wind up getting away from
that danger. Homura decides she will become the next Valkyrie going
forward. So they now have the four key characters they need near the end
of Edens Zero #8. Shiki looks really powerful in Edens Zero #8. He
finishes off that mech with his bare hands. Even though that mech has an
ether coating that protects it. Shiki finds a way around this problem
and wins the fight pretty easily. Anime will save the universe is a
theme within Edens Zero #8. I honestly find that a strange concept. I
would love for some American made anime that reflects our culture and
values personally.
Rebecca awakens her Leaper ability and has just barely begun to scratch
the surface. Rebecca also realizes something about fights they had in
the past and how they were connected to the fights they were currently
engaged in. The artwork is decent within Edens Zero #8. There is plenty
of action but just enough talking to understand what is going on in the
storyline. I am curious to see where this franchise goes from here. They
are still wanting to go out into the galaxy to find that large woman.
Edens Zero #8 does not deal with that very much though.
- Paul
Graphics: 55%
Writing: 63%
Replay/Extras: 63%
Story: 64%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Hiro Mashima
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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