Edens Zero #24
SCORE: 69
The last manga volume of this series really gave readers quite a
shock. I did not see that twist coming. Hats off to the writer for a
very interesting new direction. There are one hundred and ninety-two
pages within Edens Zero #24. Chapters two hundred and four through two
hundred and twelve are covered in Edens Zero #24. I literally flew
through Edens Zero #24 in a few days.
Spoilers will be a part of my review going forward. The issues families
can have with Edens Zero #24 are lack of attire, enticement to lust,
blood, violence, false gods, mild language and more. Alternate timelines
and universes are a part of Edens Zero #24 as well. Pino is a central
character in Edens Zero #24. More on that in just a little bit.
Shiki is facing himself from the far future. Shiki is also losing badly
in Edens Zero #24. Other characters are fighting the dragon lady in
Edens Zero #24. The giant robot is brought down in Edens Zero #24. The
dragon lady is also brought down after we learned she is making more and
new dragons. They find the device on Mobius that is doing that.
Remember I mentioned Pino earlier in this review. She believes she is a
traitor at first in Edens Zero #24. Then she realizes she is the key to
defeating Ziggy. So Ziggy died, and then the Shiki from another universe
comes and takes over his body. Pino is able to allow the old grandpa
back in control. He begs Shiki to strike him down. He is already dead
after all.
Shiki does not kill Ziggy in Edens Zero #24. I will have to keep reading
to find out if he does in the near future or not. The story telling in
Edens Zero #24 has gotten very interesting. I am curious to see where
this franchise will go after this. Edens Zero #24 tells readers that
without humans all ether winds up drying up in the distant future.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 80%
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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