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smol, dark, and edgy vs. tall, powerful, and unfamiliar with human society?
yeah, that's a same energy right there
Dr. Stone trivia ch83:
Meta commentary! Because that's exactly the role that the petrification plays in the series; a single sci-fi/fantasy element amidst all that "real" science.
Dr. Stone trivia ch77:
Stone gets the full cover this week! And a double-spread color title page! Noice.
if you're on the "Uraraka is the traitor" train, you probably noticed that on the title page, she's about to dispel her anti-grav effects and send her classmates plummeting to their doom, all with a look of psychopathic wonderment on her round face. Horrifying.
Dr. Stone trivia VOLUME 1:
ENG volume 1 is now out! After reading, check out this thread for cool stuff you might've missed.
No spoilers for anything past volume 1.
last RT:
Dr. Stone took second prize in the "Tsugi ni Kuru Manga" (Up-and-Comer Comics) contest!
https://t.co/xs5DQDgiig
For the record, cover appearances by 1-A students, up through volume 20:
14x: Midoriya
9x: Bakugo
5x: Roki
3x: Uraraka/Momoyao/Kiri/Tokoyami/Kaminari
2x: Ida/Ashido/AsuImeanTsuyu/Jiro
1x: Mineta/Sero/Ojiro
0x: Shoji/Koda/Sato/Aoyama/Hagakure
9/ Monoma was the only character based on a real person (at this point in the story)!
The fact that he loves Franco-Belgian comics makes me think that Horikoshi is probably at least aware of some of the big/famous ones (Tintin, Asterix, Lucky Luke, etc.).
12/ The D51 line was a series of 1000+ steam locomotives produced by JR (Japan Rails) East, known for extreme pulling power. Nickname was Degoichi (D + go (5) + ichi (1)).
D51 498, specifically, was restored in 1988 to be used for special events.