Even though I have only been reading this manga for less than a year, the fact that it was so awesome, yet so fleeting saddens me. Dr. Stone needs no introduction, it's just a smart boy and a group of people single-handedly rebuilding the world from scratch after an unknown calamity, and that's pretty much it.
In every scientific stuff introduced in the manga, there's a great level of backup from real scientists and a lot of scientific research done by the author and artist. A lot of effort is put into little details and anybody can tell that this level of commitment is something worthy of appraisal. Plus, the story progresses at a good pace and it exponentially gets interesting. The ending is also the best I could have ever wished for, so there're no complaints whatsoever.
The art is incredibly well detailed landscape-wise and the character style are pretty unique and characteristic.
About the characters, I grew fond of many of them. I saw little character development but as I think I'd said in previous reviews, I don't think of character development as a crucial thing.
Overall, it gets my 10s. I enjoyed it as much as it lasted, so I'm grateful I came to know this manga.
Good news are that it is said that Dr. Stone is not over yet, so we can stay positive and hope for a sequel.