Edens Zero #13
SCORE: 65
Things are starting to finally pick up in Edens Zero #13. Edens Zero
#13 contains chapters one hundred and five to one hundred and thirteen.
There is also an afterward about different mistakes the creator made.
Some of them have to do with using the same characters from other
franchises he created. I have discussed this topic in previous reviews
of this and Fairy Tail.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Edens Zero #13 manga book.
The crew of the ship are able to leave the Sakura Cosmos. The crew then
goes to the Aoi Cosmos. There are some strange and interesting planets
in this Aoi cosmos. Edens Zero #13 explains that the word demon to the
Japanese means magical. I cannot comprehend how demon only means magical
to them when there is such a history of demons being evil.
The issues families can have with Edens Zero #13 are lack of attire,
enticement to lust, violence, bad language, perverts, and more. The
narrator makes another appearance in Edens Zero #13 to help the book
transition. There are plenty of dead dragons. The Edens One cut a path
through the dragons, and that allows Edens Zero to follow and get
through easier. Otherwise I am not sure this crew would have made it
past all these dragons.
Edens Zero #13 takes us to a water planet and we learn that the mother
character left certain items that will guide adventurers to her.
Ultimately what happens is you find one item, and it will point to
another one. At some point by collecting these items the person will get
pointed to where mother actually is. The concept is interesting and
simple. The water planet is interesting in Edens Zero #13.
The next planet in Edens Zero #13 involves more nature. The robots have
conquered the humans and are treating them like pets. Shiki and his crew
will need to fight these bots to maintain their own freedom. Ziggy
hacked the bots on this nature planet and made them attack the humans.
Shiki and his crew must deal with this before being able to find the
item, and continue their quest. Edens Zero #13 ends making readers want
to keep reading.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 68%
Replay/Extras: 67%
Story: 69%
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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