Edens Zero #23
SCORE: 69
When I got ready to start reading Edens Zero #23 I had this
overwhelming feeling of dread. It felt like such a chore to read Edens
Zero again. I have gotten into other manga books that I am really into.
I honestly did not want to even read Edens Zero #23. I felt like
skipping it. Then I started to read Edens Zero #23 and totally got right
back into this franchise. I zoomed through Edens Zero #23 in two days.
For me that is pretty fast based on my reading schedule.
Edens Zero #23 contains chapters one hundred and ninety-five through two
hundred and three. Edens Zero #23 cost me 10.99. There are one hundred
and ninety-two pages within Edens Zero #23. The issues families can have
with Edens Zero #23 are violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to
lust, bad language, torture, false gods, and more. Spoilers are a part
of this review of the Edens Zero #23 manga book.
As I mentioned in other reviews there is a formula to these manga and
anime series out of Japan. Edens Zero #23 follows it perfectly. The
heroes turn things around on the villains and win in most cases. It
looks like the bad character wins only to see the hero turn it around on
them and win instead. There is also a really shocking moment within
Edens Zero #23. I will get into that in just a bit.
The giant robot has an interesting fight with the Edens Zero ship in
Edens Zero #23. It looks like he will be taken out from the inside. One
of the crew got sucked into that giant robot and the rest of the crew
refused to shoot the robot. So the ship had to withdraw. The clown is
taken care of easily in Edens Zero #23. There are characters that are
hurt pretty bad in Edens Zero #23.
The shocking twist moment within Edens Zero #23 is Ziggy is unmasked. I
was not expecting what was under the mask. Can you guess what Edens Zero
#23 reveals to the readers? Ziggy is actually Shiki twenty thousand
years from the future. There are these flashbacks about a male and
female found from twenty thousand years ago. The female is dead, but the
male is alive. The male is Shiki.
I have so many questions after reading Edens Zero #23. First and
foremost why does Ziggy think he is a robot when he is a human? Why does
Ziggy want to kill all humans? How did humans go extinct in twenty
thousand years. The afterward in Edens Zero #23 also references some
mysteries hinted at and fore shadowed but not revealed yet. I have no
clue what that references either.
- Paul
Graphics: 61%
Writing: 71%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 79%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Hiro Mashima
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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