Dr. STONE finally answers the mystery behind the plot of the manga series: who is Why-man, and why did they petrify humanity?
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: contains spoilers for Dr. STONE!After 228 chapters, Dr. STONE finally reveals the mystery behind the petrification of Planet Earth that kickstarted the science adventure drama featured in the pages of Shonen Jump. The identity of the villainous Why-man and their connection with the petrifying devices called Medusas is finally unveiled.
The Medusa Devices Petrified Humanity Themselves The "Kingdom of Science" founded by Senku and his friends first learns of the existence of this being when they activate a powerful radio tower, picking up a Morse code signal repeating the same word: "Why?" They dub the source "Why-man" and confirm they are in fact an enemy when they try to use the group's radio devices to activate a Medusa, in order to petrify humanity once again.
On the Moon's surface there is a "black spot," first located by Kohaku using a satellite built by the Kingdom of Science. Arriving there, the group finds out that the spot is made by a huge mass of writhing, swirling Medusa devices. Humanity's enemy, Why-man, is none other than the Medusas themselves. Senku describes them as machine lifeforms, while Xeno calls them "mechanical parasites.
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