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Fullmetal Alchemist, Vol. 2
by Hiromu Arakawa
3.5 stars
Even better than the last volume! Eric and Alphonse continue on their way to find the real philosopher’s stone and information on bio alchemy. As they travel, they end up on a train that’s been held hostage and they encounter a Colonel, a flame alchemist. He introduces them to a man that claims to have created a talking chimera.
This volume is quite dark. The first had a dark scene when Eric and Alphonse first tried transmutation, but this volume features a Scotty about child abuse and animal cruelty. There’s also mentions of a genocide.
We see more of Eric’s struggle with losing his mother and his bond with his brother. We’re introduced to a new antagonist, Scar. We’re also introduced to Armstrong, a strength alchemist and he’s funny.
It’s all around a really interesting volume.
Even better than the last volume! Eric and Alphonse continue on their way to find the real philosopher’s stone and information on bio alchemy. As they travel, they end up on a train that’s been held hostage and they encounter a Colonel, a flame alchemist. He introduces them to a man that claims to have created a talking chimera.
This volume is quite dark. The first had a dark scene when Eric and Alphonse first tried transmutation, but this volume features a Scotty about child abuse and animal cruelty. There’s also mentions of a genocide.
We see more of Eric’s struggle with losing his mother and his bond with his brother. We’re introduced to a new antagonist, Scar. We’re also introduced to Armstrong, a strength alchemist and he’s funny.
It’s all around a really interesting volume.