Set your Eyes On The Moon, Dr. Stone Final Arc Begins October 2021

With Dr. Stone’s latest chapter wrapping up Senku’s world tour, the manga is finally gearing towards the showdown between the Kingdom of Science and the mysterious antagonist “Why-man.”


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Though the manga and its anime adaptation have made Senku and his friends one of the most endearing characters in anime, the series might be ending before much longer.

Riichiro Inagaki’s manga, Dr. Stone, will reportedly start the final arc in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #45 on October 11, 2021.

The arc will focus on the Kingdom of Science’s tryst with ‘Why-man’ and reveal the reason behind the petrification.

As for the final arc’s length, since most major arcs are up to 30 to 38 chapters long, Dr. Stone could have 7 to 9 months left in its publication.

The story will revolve around the rocket, which will require the entire world to come together to make it possible.

After its construction, Senku and his crew will embark on a voyage to the moon to face “Why-man,” but the biggest question here is, will they be able to return to earth?

Set your Eyes on the Moon, Dr. Stone Final Arc Begins October 2021
Dr. Stone | Source: IMDb

Though there has been no official confirmation from Shonen Jump or the mangaka, the report is on par with the magazine’s historical records for other manga series.

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Another source of validation is that Mr. Riichiro’s new manga series titled “Trillion Game” has entered publication. Since most authors focus on one series, we can expect Dr. Stone to end soon.

Superior was released today.

“Trillion Game,” which is based on my original work and drawn by Ryoichi Ikegami, is entering a new chapter! Please check it……!!

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Now that Dr. Stone has cemented itself as one of the best shonen manga with its crazy plot, we can expect much more work to be in process with sequels and spinoffs. So I hope there won’t be any lack of Dr. Stone.

About Dr. Stone

Dr. Stone is a Japanese manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Boichi. It serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since 6th March 2017, with the individual chapters collected and published by Shueisha into thirteen tankōbon volumes as of November 2019.

Every human on the planet was turned into Stone after a mysterious flash of light hit Earth. Four thousand years after Senku, a student is confronted with a brand new world, an Earth without Humanity.

Now animals rule the world, and nature has reclaimed the planet. Senku and his friend Taiju begin trying to find a way to restore humanity.

Source: Shonen Jump

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