Shonen Jump round-up 10/09/2018

This article is about the chapters of the series I read, that are published in Shonen Jump.


 My Hero Academia chapter 197

This week chapter we see the conclusion of the first battle of class A vs Class B, and in my opinion it was a satisfying conclusion, the pacing is great and the plan that Asui comes up with makes sense and works, there's great synergy between, characters and how Class B falls all apart thanks to Shinso is really great, other highlight in this chapter was Kaminari, who actually shows that is not that Dumb, Shinso has well does great moves here( I won't spoil it.), now shows how great of a Hero he can be, with his quirk and how he wants to improve forward. The art is really good and easy to follow we besides the beginning, where he get a transition to Midoriya and Mineta, we see the entire fight, has I mention before the fight is great to see and how this characters of Class A work together.  
My final thoughts about this chapter are is entertain enough there's good character moments, and great action, In all I recommend this chapter.

Dr. Stone 73

Alright I can say that this week Dr. Stone was really great, the story is progressing fine without any filler add to it, and the amount of allies that Senku is having is great, I could describe how the entire chapter but I'm just putting my reaction. and all I can say this is one of the greatest series that Shonen Jump that is publishing right now. So this chapter has really twist and turns to it from Senku and Gen plan being discover by Ukyo hearing, or Ukyo discovering Senku master plan which I will not reveal, the interaction between character is fine and for me the comedy is on point. The art here is great there's great reaction shots, especially with Ukyo, and the way Boichi draws females I enjoy them.
My final thoughts about this chapter is, the story is progressing great without any blood or action but the characters interaction and how Senku humanist side is showed, makes this even more worth reading. I can't recommend more.

Black Clover 172
 
Alright since I finish reading the entire series last week, let's see if I remember the names of the characters themself, so let's keep going. This chapter is a straight forward one, Fuegoleon Vermillion is awake with a new arm given by the spirit of fire the Salamander and defeats the enemy, but the real meat of this is what happens after this is when the brother of Finral wakes up, and we find out that William is amassing the members for the Golden Dawn for sacrificial pawns for the Elfs. But here's the thing why is Mimosa, didn't get possessed my theory is that she looks like Litch wife and that is why she was put in to Golden Dawn. That's for me one of interesting part, that and Yami returns, to the screen. The art it's self is solid, and nothing to be complained.
My final thoughts is, just a standard Chapter nothing besides action happen and the only interesting stuff was the information about the Golden Dawn, there's nothing bad about it.

The Promise Neverland 102
 
So one of the best series goes into the final arc, and now we get a small time skip there's nothing that big of a skip, but this chapter here is just information of what happening around the world of demons and how our kids are going, we feel that they are more of a family than ever, and how this kids are going for the lengths of find the Seven Walls to the point of adventure to Demons towns, but that makes this characters more courageous, and I like that. The pacing of the chapter is great and the interaction of characters is great, and the information that is display isn't that boring, the art is good and easy to follow, and the way the demons are draw is great and with look around the art we see some world building.
My final thought about this chapter is great, the time-skip is surprising but is well excuted, the interaction between characters, feel more and more like family, and the progress with the story, is really well executed.

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