
Guarantee
O K
Guarantee
OK
I think the part about shooting the opposite of infinite rotation contributes a bit to making it easier to understand.
It feels like about 70% of this is necessary?? That’s why the illustrations inside the speech bubble gradually get to me…
It’s different from the guy in the speech bubble, but when Johnny joins from the sewers.
↓Johnny ↓Johnny ↓Johnny also doesn’t need this, I love its surrealness.
I wonder if I was hooked on something.
It’s a parade of strange endings, weird emojis, and all sorts of incomprehensible quirks, isn’t it, SBR?
>>6
However, there is a tendency to intentionally trend things like rejection or a certain kind of world during this time.
Sometimes people would ask how we would handle sound effects, but we were just writing the sound effects on the screen and drawing the emojis straightforwardly, I guess.
>>7
I was happy that they reproduced the sound effects, but I wonder if there are really that many people who would be excited about reproducing emojis…
It was a world where we could only wait for the emoji boom to end, as if waiting for a typhoon to pass.
“Are you saying that Gyro will come back here?” (Gyro’s face swiftly crosses the scene)
“I promise” (a promise that cuts straight across)
On the YanJan app, there was a comment saying, “Are you having a conversation on LINE?” and it was no good.
War
WAR
It’s funny how “guarantee okay!” pops up so easily and is reused quite frequently when talking about having no guarantee!
>>13
The lines are guaranteed, but the casualness of inserting “no worries, the guarantee is OK” makes me laugh.
A shoe-shining boy icon is needed.
>>14
Oh dear…
(Napkin)
I think it would become quite cool if it was properly produced with a sound effect like “gachan” in anime.
The position display above Johnny and Dio is completely like that of a racing game.
The president gives off a strong vibe of being a man who keeps his promises.
>>19
I wanted to trust you 120%, but you betrayed me!
>>21
In the end, the reason for defeat was that the desire to give a lesson to the annoying Johnny won out over patriotism and public spirit…
>>45
What’s terrible is that it seems like The World Diego would never consider the United States for the sake of insurance.
What was the change in the president’s physique after all?
“I promise” (stamp pressed on the screen) pon!
I honestly like these little trends.
I noticed this has definitely become a bit interesting, so I did it on purpose!
🔒
Promise
>>26
Weren’t you in Morioh Town?
It’s an extremely serious and sad scene, yet it has a bizarre direction…
Isn’t it the editorial staff in this area that’s taking care of it?
It doesn’t seem like Araki’s designation.
>>28
Well, it seems like Araki would do something like that…
The part about “try picking it up” has no stamps, and I thought, “Wow, they really get the atmosphere,” but then it turned out not to be the case at all.
There’s no way an editor would give such a crazy instruction.
>>31
The area inside the speech bubble is quite an editing zone.
Fonts are generally something that the editing side manipulates, and it’s rare for authors who come from a design background to specify them.
>>37
This isn’t phototypesetting, is it?
If the editor specified something like this, it’s scary.
It was also in Golden Kamuy.
There was something like this that we thought we could try at Shueisha.
I wonder if it was because they wanted to make a move since the question and answer session was ongoing…
Araki said that the faces in the ◯ panels that appear from around Chapter 6 are easy to insert anywhere and very convenient.
There are many original stamps, and who other than Araki would voluntarily do something like this?
Using emojis can make difficult topics easier to understand…
It’s the real body of the Absolute Killer Man, so I have to speak carefully and patiently.
If someone says it’s just a stamp, it’s hard to argue, but repeatedly pressing the same one is too surreal.
I can still understand when Gyro’s face appears while talking about Gyro.
“Stop the rotation!” (STOP) is unnecessary!
The conversation was so heated that I couldn’t focus on anything else, but taking the long way was actually the shortest path, and I feel like the text explaining what this stamp represents is contradictory to the main point…!
It had been Arauki’s recent trend to paste reduced copies of character faces inside the speech bubbles for explanations, but it was clear that the pen had taken a strange direction around here.
I’m saying I’ll keep my promise, but it’s also a bit funny how I’m just dying to deceive and kill you on the inside.
>>46
There is not a single cloud in my heart and actions…!
I don’t know whose idea it was to introduce something like this in the battle with the final boss, but it’s exquisite.
From the president’s perspective, there is no option to not kill Johnny and let him go, so feelings of annoyance don’t matter.
>>48
Because it’s dangerous, I won’t kill you! Well, that’s true, but the moment I thought a winning strategy had appeared, I’ll make you disappear, you insignificant brat… I think I’m pretty annoyed about it.
HAPPY STOP
To be honest, I read it after gathering a certain amount of information from other sources in advance, so I was able to understand it.
It doesn’t seem like there were many people who understood the principles of things like D4C or the Absolutely Killing Man while it was being serialized…
>>51
It’s been like that since the 6th part.
People who read in real-time basically experience something happening without really understanding anything about it…
>>51
Those two aren’t that complicated.
I had no idea where the land was approaching.
I like how you keep making promises persistently.
🌀
If you understand that Act 4 will pierce the invincible D4C, that’s honestly good enough…
At that level of recognition, I’m able to express myself freely, and it makes me go “Wow, that’s amazing!”
🤠
Regarding D4C, it’s not that difficult aside from its first appearance.
I still don’t understand the first appearance.
D4C, when reading in real-time, suddenly got organized into “If you sandwich it, you go to a parallel world”… which is pretty understandable.
I feel like there was really only a response of “Is this for real?” when it first came out.
You can tell by looking into the president’s eyes.
This is the gaze of a man who does not lie.
>>62
That aside, I’ll put the gun down.
D4C really didn’t understand the chaotic battles with the very first DIO and Wekapipo at all.
What would it sound like if I said this with voice acting?
It’s a world with a lot of parts like that.
The first scene shows the president working hard to swap the inhabitants of parallel worlds, which would recreate the confusion in conversation.
There is no point in going out of your way to do that.
Someone who suddenly died after successfully making an enemy, whom they had been fighting until a few minutes ago, trust them 100%.
Even though it’s safe to leave the body with DIO, Johnny is definitely going to kill, so his evaluation is quite low.
>>69
Before his change of heart, Johnny was simply a terrible guy…
>>69
It seems that DIO, who is likely motivated by personal gain, was thought to be more beneficial for the United States than Johnny.
>>79
I think I understood those who act solely out of ambition better.
>>79
Dio is ambitious, so if America is the number one country in the world due to body power, there is no need to move the body from America, and he values the body for his own selfish reasons.
Johnny has a criminal record for trying to destroy a corpse, so he’s out of the question.
>>85
In fact, they will mess up grandly in the next series, so that was correct.
>>89
It is true that I used the corpse for my personal purposes, but I like the subtle yet significant difference that it was not just mere selfishness as the president says, but rather for my son.
If it gets animated, I want them to release a line emoji saying it’s guaranteed OK.
The reason I entrusted my body to Dio is because there’s a setup with the scene “Give me Manhattan Island!”
I understand that there are those who want to rise to power in America, including socially.
It seems like it’s going to be a performance similar to a shaft from a decade ago.
It’s been a while since I read it in full, but they made DIO die the same way as Wekapipo.
From the very beginning, it was portrayed that Mr. Steel prioritized his desire for revenge over his oath and sense of public duty, even as President…
>>74
Well, if that’s the case, there’s no problem in killing Mr. Steele in that scene.
>>78
There was absolutely no reason to hurt Mr. Steele there, yet the president went out of his way to do it.
But if you’re going this far, shouldn’t I really be able to trust you? That’s why I quite like this stamp-like thing.
Just now, I was overwhelmed by that guy, and when I got beaten up so badly that there was nothing I could do, I wanted to at least get a small revenge.
I have finally understood D4C to some extent.
The concept of the Love Train and Johnny’s infinite rotation energy comes up and makes me go, “What is this…!?”
Became
Get the body! Kill Johnny! Because I appreciate your ambition! I suppose I did evaluate it, but this guy is fine if Johnny is going to die; I certainly feel the agony of it.
It’s easy to understand that there is both a certain sense of duty not to kill Mr. Steele there and a viciousness that hurts.
He got married to a Japanese woman after the main story.
There’s no sense of patriotism like that towards America, right Johnny?
I wonder why Johnny tried to make the president pick up a gun.
Did you know I was hiding a gun behind my back?
>>88
You explained everything in the dialogue, right? Just to be sure!
>>88
I wanted to trust you, but I can’t because I don’t have trust.
>>88
You’re saying you want to turn 100% of your belief into 101%, right?
>>94
I’m breaking my limits!
>>98
That’s right.
I’m telling you to let me break through.
>>109
Didn’t you want to make that 99% belief into 100%?
>>88
If I brought a gun from another world, it would result in annihilation, meaning the president has the intention to kill themselves, so I wanted to believe in that 1% of possibility.
If you can rise to power in America using a corpse, it must be completely safe even as president…
I don’t know what to do with the body, Johnny Joestar is rolling around.
In the anime, will they do something like overlay these icons?
When reading through it, you think Lucy’s resolve is a bit too strong, right?
>>97
What did you bring…?
>>97
The situation they are in is a bit too pitiable.
If I don’t take action, I’ll definitely be killed.
Conversely, if I had held back my nature in that situation and managed to make Johnny believe in me, we could have won.
Because he displayed the ultimate being’s power unnecessarily and showed off his ripple, Kars lost.
Due to getting carried away and introducing himself, Kira had to cancel the Bites the Dust.
It’s not just the priest who was reversed due to prioritizing Emporio’s processing.
In the end, it’s really like a JoJo final boss that loses because they couldn’t hold back their own nature.
>>101
The president couldn’t take a detour either.
There were also many small and round tops.
When I’m in big trouble, I can always count on Lucy to come to my rescue.
Mountain Tim… hot pants… Jesus… the President…
They said winter catfish are more than I expected.
But it’s a world that doesn’t become popular…
I think I’m somewhat irritated because I was subjected to a humiliating treatment that made me cry in an infinite loop.
>>107
I absolutely cannot forgive him… that insignificant brat…