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Title: Fullmetal
Alchemist #6
Series:
Fullmetal
Alchemist
Author:
Hiromu Arakawa
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre:
Manga
Pages: 190
Words:
9K
From FMA.fandom.com
"The origin of the Elric Brothers! Once, Edward and Alphonse Elric were willing to do anything to become alchemists. But when they tried to use their newfound skills to resurrect their dead mother, they broke a taboo and encountered something more terrifying than death itself. Now, hardened by years of military training, Edward and Alphonse have returned to the woman who first taught them alchemy...but can she help them, or even forgive them?"
Chapter 22: The Masked Man
Chapter 23: Knocking on Heaven's Door
Chapter 24: Fullmetal Alchemist
Chapter 25: Master and Apprentice
Bonus Chapter: Roy Mustang's Observation Diary
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When I went to FMA.fandom and saw that tiny little synopsis, I was
wondering why such a popular manga didn’t have some weeb who had
completely filled it up. Well, it turns out that some weeb did, only
they did it for each chapter instead of the whole volume. And there
was NO WAY I was going to copy/paste 10+ pages of synopsis. What’s
there is good enough as far as I’m concerned.
♪And it’s
good enough for me♪
This was an entire book of flashback about how Ed and Al tried to resurrect their mother, lost their bodies and ended up in the military. We also get a glimpse into the history of Roy Mustang, the man who found them and how he ended up in Central with the group currently surrounding him.
During the failed resurrection ceremony, Ed meets some entity and a weird door that appears to contain nigh unlimited knowledge. Both entity and door would seem to be malignant, at least to me as a reader but it didn’t appear that Ed took it that way at all. Of course, he’s only 11 or 12, so he’s probably taking the entity at face value.
For a flashback, this was interesting. It directly tied into the main story line and didn’t feel like the manga-ka was fluffing up the page count at all. It had relevance to the story I was interested in (ie, the MAIN story. Take note One Piece, this is how and why you do flashbacks).
★★★★☆
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