Edens Zero #25
SCORE: 70
The current storyline wraps up in Edens Zero #25. The transition into
the next storyline also happens in Edens Zero #25. We also get the very
beginning of the next storyline right at the end of Edens Zero #25.
There are one hundred and ninety-two pages within Edens Zero #25.
Chapters two hundred and thirteen through two hundred and twenty-one are
featured within Edens Zero #25. This manga book cost me $10.99.
I did a bit of research and one of my suspicions is probably accurate.
Edens Zero #25 is most likely beginning one of the last storylines in
this franchise. There are thirty-three manga volumes in this series.
That means there are eight manga volumes after this one. Spoilers will
be included in this review going forward. The issues families can have
with Edens Zero #25 are lack of attire, enticement to lust, violence,
blood, false gods, reincarnation and more.
The fight between Shiki and Ziggy wrap up in Edens Zero #25. It looks
like Pino is dead at one point in Edens Zero #25 but she is brought
back. Shiki defeats Ziggy in Edens Zero #25. We then find out that the
Edens One ship became sentient and it attacks. Two characters stay on
the planet to lose years of their lives and go back to being kids. They
want to do it all over again and do it better this time. It is a
touching moment.
Rebecca winds up meeting both of her parents in Edens Zero #25. Readers
also find out why Rebecca’s mother left. Her family was threatened by
this church. Eventually she was able to escape when they no longer care
about her. Rebecca and her mother both have the same power. The code on
Edens Zero is explained. The multiverse belief set is taught within
Edens Zero #25. The characters must go to Universe Zero.
There is a small problem with Universe Zero in Edens Zero #25. The
characters will lose their memories of the universe they come from. They
are going there to save Mother. If Mother dies so does all of humanity.
So the crew goes to the prime universe. Shiki and Rebeca meet again and
regain their memories right at the end of Edens Zero #25. I think they
will probably try to get the rest of the crew if they can.
- Paul
Graphics: 64%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 71%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 59%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Hiro Mashima
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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