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The victims of an alchemical ritual gone wrong, Edward Elric and his brother Alphonse search for the only thing that can restore them, the Philosopher's Stone. No library descriptions found. |
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Story (4/5): The first part of the story is spent with Ed, Envy, and Prince Lin stuck in Gluttony’s stomach. They struggle to find a way out of this disgusting domain. I really enjoyed this part of the story and how we learn more about the homunculi and about the Father of all Homunculi. The second part of the story is spent mostly with Colonel Mustang as he struggles to figure out how high the corruption goes in the government. This leads to a flashback where we learn what really happened in the Ishbalan War. I didn’t enjoy this as much as the first half, although the flashback to the war did provide a lot of interesting background.
Characters (5/5): I continue to really enjoy all the characters in this series. We meet a couple of new characters in the flashback and they are well done.
Setting (4/5): This volume jumps around a lot between different locations and settings. I still really enjoy the world created here, but felt like all the jumping around really disjointed things some.
Writing/Drawing Style (4/5): This continues to be a very well drawn manga series, lots of details. Some of the fight scenes in Gluttony’s stomach were a bit hard to follow and some of the complex battle scenes in the Ishbalan War flashback were also a bit tough to follow as well. I continue to enjoy how the story is put together and the dialogue is really well done too.
Summary (4/5): This was a solid continuation of the Fullmetal Alchemist but my least favorite of the series so far. There was just too much jumping around and too much time spent on politics. Hopefully the next volume will spend more time with Ed and Al and their quest for the Philosopher’s Stone. ( )