Meanwhile in Black Clover you have a lead who is as dumb as a bag of rocks and that’s not an exaggeration (raises drink).
Edited by slimcoder on Jan 10th 2019 at 12:31:26 PM
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."New chapter is out. Ryusui is such a interesting character. He's really grown on me.
And so, Fuck yeah! Science! continues.
One Strip! One Strip!Hopefully someone stops him before he reinvents stock-market speculation and subprimes. >.>
Good problem to have. Securities trading only works if they have a much larger population with many businesses. To get there, they'd have to de-petrify many of the old-worlders.
"Pain au chocolat"
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It's "chocolatine", you fucking savage!
And now they need a chef. This is gonna be fun. =3
Heh. Taiju gets a bit of love her too.
One Strip! One Strip!Best choice would be a kosher baker (i.e. someone trained in mass producing unleavened bread), but good luck finding one of those in Japan, where there are only about 2000 Jews in the entire country. Next best choice would be a baker of altar breads, but you won't find many of those in Japan, either.
Edited by mythbuster on Jan 27th 2019 at 4:11:24 AM
Knowing Senku he prolly has an idea of where the Synagogue is.
Also I started reading Boichi’s other ongoing seiries, Origin. It’s very interesting the difference in the art.
Dr Stone is a shonen manga where he’s only the artist & while the art is detailed it’s also very cartoony. Origin which is entirely Boichi’s own thing has art that is extremly detailed & gritty...... as well as very sexy, heheh.
Edited by slimcoder on Jan 27th 2019 at 4:12:09 AM
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."They went with neither.
Ambigously gendered person and bread acquired. Also hints that Ryusui might become the next arc villain which would be a damn shame.
Edited by Silentedge89 on Jan 31st 2019 at 11:48:35 AM
And once again,Science reigns.
One Strip! One Strip!These people are becoming more and more absurd huh
3700 years of vacation and instantly back to work in top shape. That's some professionalism.
Hopping in! Was trying out some new manga and got invested in this new "brainy" wave Shonen Jump seems to be fostering. So checked Dr. Stone out and loved it. I really like this idea of overcoming obstacles with pure wits, creativity and thinking.
Plus, learning how to poison people and dissolve corpses is neat
As for the newest chapters, glad to see that they're finally moving on to invent institutions and rely on other specialties rather than just purely "hard sciencey" goods. A kingdom of science needs to have all sciences, after all. It's their chance to reinvent capitalism, btw.
Edited by KusaMigeru on Feb 6th 2019 at 4:40:46 PM
... And that's called jazz!New chap! Einstein pose acquired.
I'm waiting for an arc where Kaseki will take a disciple or something. Because losing him will be a tragedy.
Ridiculous as always.
One Strip! One Strip!New chapter.
The mystery thickens... like cold soup.
Huh… Is this… plot advancement I'm seeing in the distance?
Holy crap. first Senku surprises me with proposing a friggin' GPS, then we have this Nightmare Fuel right there at the end.
... And that's called jazz!Whatever that is, it most certainly has something to do with the source of the petrification.
Personally, it's too early to say anything, but I don't know if I really want it to be supernatural. It would be nice to see Senku trying to rationalize over the unknown, but I really want him to be right and see how the manga can explain such an event in a plausible way.
... And that's called jazz!Sufficiently Analyzed Magic is indistinguishable from science.
Ah just when Ruri was just about to proclaim her feelings, shame.
Though damn that smirk from Senku, the man's Goddamn fearless.
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."Well remembered. I fully expect this to come into play.
... And that's called jazz!
Seems to be a small trend lately, actually… Izuku is the nerd type, Neverland's protagonists are all geniuses, hell even We Never Learn's protag is all about book smarts…