Edens Zero #16
SCORE: 68
Edens Zero #16 does some extremely fascinating things. In fact there
are aspects of Edens Zero #16 that I have been looking for in this manga
for a very long time now. Chapters one hundred and thirty-two through
one hundred and forty are included in Edens Zero #16. There will be
spoilers in my review of the Edens Zero #16 manga book.
I am so happy that Edens Zero #16 finally gives us a really good space
battle. The interesting thing is the Afterword in Edens Zero #16. Hiro
Mashima lets readers know that the space battle scenes are challenging.
Those scenes were something different than they normally do. He can
normally focus on characters and their faces. The space battle scenes
were more effort. I am really glad that Edens Zero #16 stretched him in
ways he was not expecting.
The issues families can have with Edens Zero #16 are violence, blood,
lack of attire, enticement to lust, bad language, and more. We get more
of the narrator Xiao Mei in Edens Zero #16. We visit a mud planet, and a
sand planet in Edens Zero #16. There is also an effort to recruit some
rebels so they can stop the genocide of all of the robots in the Aoi
Cosmos.
Edens Zero #16 ends with a bit of a cliffhanger. The crew has not made
it down to the planet yet. They will make it down to the planet in the
next manga book. I am curious to see where this storyline is going. I do
not expect it to last much longer. There was a lot of progress and
growth in Edens Zero #16. Shiki still wants to be friends with everyone.
The death of all of those people on all of those ships makes Shiki
regret they cannot be friends.
Goodwin is a neat new character in Edens Zero #16. Goodwin is a giant
cat that is a fanboy of Rebecca and Happy. The others on the crew claim
that Rebecca’s B-Cube channel is not very good. I really hope at some
point this franchise actually shows us some of her videos. I am curious.
- Paul
Graphics: 63%
Writing: 69%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 71%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Hiro Mashima
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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