Also, the poses and sound effects are too funny Even now, it still holds up as a genius piece of work Anyway, back to the present The Jojo's Bizarre Adventure game was on display, so I tried it out The game is basically a series of scenes from the first part of the manga, Phantom Blood, with the Hirohiko Araki posing for photos at the National Art Center in Tokyo photographed by Mie Morimoto, 18, via T Japan Hirohiko Araki is a manga artist in Japan best known for his ongoing work and magnum opus, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, which began publishing in 1986 but debuted in the early 1980s He takes inspiration from classical techniques in paintings and JoJo's Pose (Japanese ジョジョ立ち, JoJo Dachi) refers to various signature poses used by the protagonist characters in the manga series Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Largely due to the overdramatic nature of the poses, JoJo's pose has been subject to parodies and imitations by the manga fans
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