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Title: Cornerstone
Series: Shaman King #25
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 192
Format: Digital Copy
Series: Shaman King #25
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 192
Format: Digital Copy
Synopsis:
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Yoh steps in
between Marco and Luchist. Yoh sets himself in opposition and yet
another battle begins. Just as the fallen angel Lucifer is about to
destroy's Amidamaru, “Lady Jeanne” appears and captures Yoh. It's
all a deception though, as this “Jeanne” is a creation by Lyserg
and a part of a plan by Yoh. Only it is a double trap because they
know Luchist will see through it. The real Lady Jeanne appears and
destroys Lucifer, causing Luchist to faint.
Turns out Jeanne
was being used by the X-Laws while Marco was the real leader. And the
angels were just sports cars imbued with spirit energy. Marco starts
blabbing it all out and then prepares to blow his brains out in
despair. Lady Jeanne tells him to keep on fighting and stay alive and
she tells Yoh they'll face each other in an official shaman fight to
determine who will get to take Hao down.
Then everyone,
Luchist, the X-Laws and Yoh's gang all have breakfast together and
hijinks ensue. The X-Laws are “x”ing all over the place and the
little minion of Hao's that's hanging out with Yoh starts copying
them.
Yoh reveals that
Hao's winning the tournament is inevitable but that at some point the
winner must undergo a purification ritual where he is helpless. Then
he can be attacked a new Shaman King declared. But the ritual is
protected by the 10 most powerful Patch Warriors.
The next day Team
Ren faces off against the Wisdom Kings, a sub-group of the Gandala
gang that helped Joco. They can negate mana and oversouls, so Ren has
to figure out how to take them down. He exposes their weakness and
then we get a flashback to Super Joco training Ren and Horohoro to
make them stronger.
The volume ends
with Ren defeating his opponent and the next Wisdom King stepping up
to fight.
My
Thoughts:
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There is a small character named Opacho, one of Hao's minions, who's
been sent to spy on Yoh and his friends. He's only 5 years old and he
is funny as all get out. Thankfully, the manga-ka makes full use of
him in this volume to provide a lot of comic relief, if you're
looking for it. Opacho is in a lot of the panels but off to the side
or something and usually doing something funny. Made me laugh several
times and definitely brought the “humor” back into the series.
The revelation by Yoh about their ultimate plan makes a lot of sense
AND neatly solves most of the issues the manga-ka created by backing
everyone into their corners. How it works out though, well, I guess
I'll just have to wait and see.
It is also a lot of fun to see how Yoh makes friends of everyone he
comes into contact with, even those opposed to him and allied with
Hao. After the battle with Luchist and Lucifer, you see everyone
sitting down at a breakfast table the next morning and Anna
complaining about yet even more people hanging out. Very light
hearted and brought the focus back on Yoh and his ethos for becoming
Shaman King.
As a side note, I also started using the Adobe Reader program instead
of the CdisplayEx program and every page rendered correctly. Made for
a much more enjoyable read. Really weird why CD wouldn't properly
display the last couple of pages though. Eh, whatever, I've got it
working now with Reader.
★★★☆½
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