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Dr. STONE, Vol. 14
(Dr. Stone #14)
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Imagine waking to a world where every last human has been mysteriously turned to stone...
One fateful day, all of humanity turned to stone. Many millennia later, Taiju frees himself from the petrification and finds himself surrounded by statues. The situation looks grim—until he runs into his science-loving friend Senku! Together they plan to restart civilization with the p ...more
One fateful day, all of humanity turned to stone. Many millennia later, Taiju frees himself from the petrification and finds himself surrounded by statues. The situation looks grim—until he runs into his science-loving friend Senku! Together they plan to restart civilization with the p ...more
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Paperback, 200 pages
Published
November 3rd 2020
by VIZ Media LLC
(first published February 4th 2020)
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Manga or anime. So FREAKING GOOD. Devoured the manga in just a couple of hours. lol.
4/5 Stars (%78/100)
This was better than the previous volume. It is full of action and we learn more about the island, the head, and its inhabitants. The people who were petrified are being revived finally after some time. I also love the mythological reference in this volume and in general. Perseus is the Greek hero who slew the monster Medusa. In Dr. Stone, Perseus is the name of the ship of the Kingdom and Medusa is the name of the petrification device because it turns people into stone. So, i ...more
This was better than the previous volume. It is full of action and we learn more about the island, the head, and its inhabitants. The people who were petrified are being revived finally after some time. I also love the mythological reference in this volume and in general. Perseus is the Greek hero who slew the monster Medusa. In Dr. Stone, Perseus is the name of the ship of the Kingdom and Medusa is the name of the petrification device because it turns people into stone. So, i ...more
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Platinum has been acquired and revival fluid is being made once again. But enemies still lurk on all sides as Moz's suspicions about Kohaku rise, not to mention, Kirisame has the petrification weapon. To make matters worse, all our petrified allies have been dumped into the ocean, making revival a challenge. The stakes keep rising and the suspense does too.
Side note, there's a One Piece reference in here for any fans. ...more
Side note, there's a One Piece reference in here for any fans. ...more
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Oct 04, 2020
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Now came the era of gun. The battle surely would escalate
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He is a mangaka from Tokyo, Japan. He debuted in October 2001 with Nandodemo Roku Gatsu Jū San Hi, and also wrote for the magazine Square Freeze and Love Love Santa, published in November 2001 and in February 2002 respectively. He later moved to Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, in wich he won the 7th "Story King" section in the same year.
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