Learn what happened when the world turned to stone in this special side story to Dr. Stone. As Senku and his friends are being turned to stone, his father Byakuya is on the International Space Station. This is the story of the crew as they try to survive as the only humans left unpetrified!
For teen audiences.
All in all, I found Dr. STONE Reboot: Byakuya to be a really good spin-off volume about a valuable character. Byakuya is an incredibly likable character, as are the crew members of the Soyuz. Rei is a cute addition to the wide, wide world of Dr. STONE, and honestly, is the star of this standalone volume. Definitely snag a copy of this if youre any level of Dr. STONE fan. Read Full Review
Going into this manga, I wasn't expecting much. It was hard to imagine what new information could be extracted, it being a prequel, that would be vital to the main story. When Rei is first introduced, it seems a bit gimmicky and it feels odd that this robot was not mentioned in the original Dr. Stone manga. Things change though when Byakuya and Rei become separated. Rei's continued efforts to keep everything going are at times thrilling, at times funny, and at times moving. Read Full Review
Dr. STONE Reboot: Byakuya is a solid spin-off that embraces the tone of the main series, while also exploring new territory. Its clear that this story will play a larger role in Dr. STONE down the line, and it will be interesting to see readers make those connections. Until then, this is one hundred million percent worth reading! Read Full Review
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