4.34 AVERAGE


4/5 Stars (%75/100)

Dr. Stone's story is finished and volume 26 will be the last one. I will talk about my overall feelings about the series in my final review. I liked this volume in general. Our crew tries to build rockets so they can go to the Moon and finally confront the mysterious Whyman. Most of the book is dedicated to the preparations. I especially liked the astronaut selection process. The book ends with a cliffhanger when the rocket is finally launched with three people in it (not gonna spoil who). As we are getting close to the end, I'm feeling nostalgic and sad. Senku and the others have come a long way from trying to survive in the wild to building rockets to go to the Moon. Recommended!
informative lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A

Cada vez mas cerc el final ;u; (que ya leí, pero cuando salga el tomo, lo comentaré)

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More and more close to the end ;u; (I have already read the final chapther but when the last volume comes out, I will comment on it)

I like the story but the translation I read was just plain bad. I also think they should have stretched everything that happened in this volume and the previous volume out into alot more volumes.

I feel sad—I've been crying since I started this volume.

It was supposed to be a one-way trip, and the space-traveling team will be stones in the moon for a long time, easier to call them dead. So, Suika and Chrome tried to find a way to make the team come back alive. (Wait, I have amnesia, I can't remember if this part is included here or in the previous volume. Damn, I feel lazy scrolling back.)

The whole crew voted 10/10 for a round trip rather than one way. I mean, of course, these people don't want to sacrifice them. I mean, gosh, if those few panels didn't make you cry, you're harder to crack than the petrification stone.

I feel bad for Ryusui and Tsukasa. I've always been sure that they will be the ones to accompany Senku in space travel. But yes, Kohaku deserves the spot. Still crying tho for Ryusui, that boy, he's such a pure-hearted soul. He puts down his personal desires for humanity's sake. That's my boy. But damn, I weeped when I saw him crying, of course he still wants the spot even though he gave it up for Stanley. That's my boy, you hear. Sacrifices.

Damn, I don't even want to read the following chapters. My hands are still shaking, the last one is released 28 minutes ago and my heart's been pumping so loud ever since
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