![]() In other words, a lot more goes on with Grany and Winry than just fixing up some arms and legs. What was laid down in the earlier chapters, is set as foundation for the actions scenes and topics of dialogs to take place during the final chapters. What I found most impressive this volume, was how the story well transitioned from the emotional, background building at the brother’s home, to the life and death situation Ed and Al find themselves at the old lab. Not much to say, except that I think the man is hilarious. (And they way things ended with Winry, pretty sure they soon will).Ĭolonel commander Hughes gets more focus in the volume as well. Not in love way – I don’t sense that right now, at least – but in the brother-sister, growing up together as children. You can tell quickly that two women care deeply for the brothers as sons and brothers. Ed and Winry are really cute together. Who would have that they would be the mechanics? (haha!) Granny is hard-nosed, old and wise, mother-like figure. Winry is that cute tom-boy. Here, Ed will face an adversity unlike, and very-like, one he has faced before, and Al will be forced face an opponent who will cause him to question his brother and who he, himself, maybe really is… What the they find is not wholly what they had expected. They believe they must investigate the an old, government owned lab, that has long been shut down. Working with Shasksa, and then doing a lot of puzzle working themselves, the brothers are able to figure out where they need to move next. “Coincidently”, Lust and Gluttony are also in Central at the time, and happen to have a little run in with Scar. Luckily though, they meet up with the ex-librarian, Shaska, who might be able to help them with this dilemma. Unfortunately, before they arrived, it seems that a slight accident has occurred causing the information Ed wanted to be destroyed. It is here with Granny Pinako, that we are told of the past of the brothers what Ed had to endure that made his so strong, and the love that Al has and how much he looks up to his big brother, is brought to our attention.Īfter their maintenance is complete, the brothers head off to the central library to continue their mission with the new information they had previously recieved. The Elric brothers are now back into their hometown to meet their mechanics – Granny Pinako and Winry Rockbell. This volume felt like one solid piece, and level above the previous two. Once again, each of these chapters were very cohesive starting off with some nice plot background, to a little bit of a set up for the final scene, and then a big action scene at the end. These volumes are definitely getting better as the story goes on. Soon their quest for the Philosopher’s Stone takes them to the great central library, where the Stone’s formula may be hidden…if the mysterious figure named Lust doesn’t get there first! But the secret of the Philosopher’s Stone may be even more frightening than the beings who guard it… ![]() Publication Date: Septem(first published September 21, 2002)īackcover: Accompanied by their bodyguard, Alex Louis Armstrong, our heroes seek out their closest childhood friend, mechanic Winry Rockbell, to fix their battered “auto-mail” bodyparts. 3 ( Fullmetal Alchemist #3) by Hiromu Arakawa
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