The Law Of Equivalent Exchange Ch 40: “Philosopher From The West”
At last, in chapter 40 of Fullmetal Alchemist, we find out why Armstrong dragged Ed to Resembool! We note the
Read moreAt last, in chapter 40 of Fullmetal Alchemist, we find out why Armstrong dragged Ed to Resembool! We note the
Read moreThe title of Chapter 39 of Fullmetal Alchemist is an understatement! “Complications” include homunculi trying to kill our heroes (minus
Read more“Action” is the word in Fullmetal Alchemist chapter 38! Mustang, Hawkeye, and Al go up against the homunculi as Barry’s
Read moreThe mood moves from mourning to subterfuge in Fullmetal Alchemist chapter 37! Who is this mysterious “other” Barry the Chopper?
Read moreWe knew it had to happen: Ed, Al, and Winry finally learn of Hughes’ death and why it happened. It’s
Read moreWhat happens when Ed, Al, and Winry return to Central in hopes of meeting up with Lt. Col. Hughes? How
Read moreThe murder of Lt. Colonel Maes Hughes, back in Chapter 15 finally, comes to the fore — but Ed and
Read moreWhen we left the Elrich Brothers, they had just met Lin Yao, who says he wants a Philosopher’s Stone. Turns
Read moreThis time, we’re treated to a chapter that simultaneously brings back some familiar faces (Winry!!) and introduces some brand new
Read moreFullmetal Alchemist Chapter 31 gives us a) NO Ed and Al, and b) plenty of reveals, including a couple from
Read moreIn Fullmetal Alchemist chapter 30, the bloody end of the military’s massacre of Greed’s cohorts at the Devil’s Nest causes
Read moreEd and Al’s confrontation with Greed and his gang is broken up by a sudden, violent raid by troops led
Read moreGreed wants an, ahem, “equivalent exchange” with Ed: knowledge of how to bind a soul to an object, in exchange
Read moreChapter 27 of Fullmetal Alchemist may be the funniest yet! It’s a master class in character-based humor that isn’t forced,
Read moreEd leaves to get his overdue annual assessment by the military; while he’s gone, Al gets kidnapped by some mysterious
Read moreEd and Al’s explanation of their “origin story” is over and we’re back in Fullmetal Alchemist’s present. How does their
Read moreEd and Al’s origin story flashback concludes as we see how Ed became a state alchemist. Tim and Patrick recount
Read moreEd and Al’s flashback continues with the story of their attempt to bring their mother back from the dead. This
Read moreYoung Ed and Al are forced to spend a month on a “deserted” island, to prove they’re worthy of Izumi’s
Read moreAfter being cornered by Izumi Curtis on the issue of their current armor-and-automail look, Ed and Al start to tell
Read moreChapter 18 provides a reminder of what Ed and Al have lost, and a frustration: what good is power if
Read moreEd, Al, and Winry are in Rush City, the “auto-mail engineer’s mecca.” It’s quite a comedic, slap-sticky chapter of Fullmetal
Read moreA chapter of Fullmetal Alchemist can often include multiple moods in it, and Chapter 16, “Separate Paths,” is certainly no
Read moreEd and Al work out the issues that have arisen between them with Winry’s help. We see Arakawa’s hand in
Read moreWinry’s back! She comes to Central to repair Ed’s arm, and also gets a sense of what it’s like to
Read moreA bloody scene without a drop of blood, a certain facial expression of Ed’s, the reasonableness (or lack thereof) of
Read moreEd and Al fight for their lives against two former prisoners who have been turned into disembodied souls bound to
Read moreWhat is “the truth within the truth” of Marcoh’s shocking notes on creating a philosopher’s stone? What are the up
Read moreChapter 10 of Fullmetal Alchemist sees the brothers on their way to the library to retrieve Dr. Marcoh’s notes. But
Read moreChapter Nine of Fullmetal Alchemist isn’t action-packed, but it gives us a lot to chew on regarding injuries and healing
Read moreThe eighth chapter of “Fullmetal Alchemist” introduces Dr. Markoh, as small details of the overall plot begin to appear. Can
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