
Hirohiko Araki, Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan, JUMP COMICS
The dandy who was feeling down for not being able to meet the teacher was suddenly struck by incredible luck.
Italian male version of Izumi-kun
>>2I love the scene where the two people are happily waving from the boat.
I don’t mean to be rude, but it’s like a male version of Holi, with a yang attribute.
I like how Rohan-sensei is not moving while having fun with Izumi-kun behind the scenes.
A father who will never die until the curse is fulfilled.
Lorenzo, who seems unlikely to die no matter what happens to him until he grows old and reaches the end of his life.
The last sign is too interesting.
That guy is cheating!
I wondered what the old man with the white beard, who appeared with such significance, was scheming.
>>7It was.
>>8There’s no way that’s true, it failed immediately and that was bad.
My dad is a loser, but it’s a bit of a misplaced grudge, right? That’s a good balance, isn’t it?
My dad has such great guts that even if the curse were to come true, he would still manage to survive.
I feel a strong will to live, one that would never choose suicide.
>>11Because we continue to live without falling into complete despair, even respect begins to arise.
Rohan-chan also said something similar to this.
>>11It’s better to say it’s worthy of respect rather than to look down on it.
Skillful in intertwining with the plague.
>>87It’s the result of respecting the final scene of the original work.
There is something admirable about the attitude of not giving up and facing challenges even when cursed.
I think it is an incredible spiritual strength to be able to constantly let go of the right to be the happiest.
>>12But I really like the fact that my daughter has become the happiest, as it is both very logical and sentimental.
And the flow of making the daughter avoid the first place out of fear of the curse’s return.
>>68And yet, the death of that daughter must be the greatest despair.
When the time comes, it’s nice to realize that I’m relieved to be saved and it’s no longer the greatest despair.
I wonder what would happen if my dad found out that my daughter is not dead.
>>13Ah… I’m glad…(at the peak of happiness)
I like when you’re feeling down.
Being persistently attached to actions that are considered bad luck in order to avoid happiness.
It certainly looks like a JoJo character.
A cute guy all the way through.
Maria, I’m really glad you met Lorenzo…
So I can be your first number one, huh? That’s a handsome move that doesn’t come around often…
By the way, Izumi-kun, can you speak Italian?
>>20Huh? I can’t talk, you know?
The scene where everyone looks for the dropped ring is just too peaceful…
>>21Don’t step there, okay?
I wonder what happened to the wedding dress… Well, I guess I’ll get it back through luck anyway.
With Heaven’s Door, I’d be able to speak Italian, huh?
I feel genuinely relieved by Rohan-sensei, who is furious about a dropped lottery ticket.
>>28The advanced range of motion on the figure’s promotion page allows for the recreation of iconic scenes! It was used in that scene and it was no good.
>>28The reason for getting furious over the curse is good because it’s a reprint of the manga.
It properly shows at the beginning that the manga reflects my own abilities, and it also provides a reason to support Maria.
The person who praises the two-shot of Reihan-sensei and his wife is really handsome.
Was that old man already finished the moment he was cursed?
But if I hadn’t been cursed, I might have died in the streets of Italy.
My Maria and a two-shot with Teacher Rohan!!!!!!!
It’s great how Rohan-sensei only starts moving once he touches a work.
Is it resentment?
The father’s words and actions aren’t good, but it’s definitely a case of misplaced resentment.
>>35I received a judgment that it’s not a grudge in the popcorn trial!
It seems that Professor Rohan saw through the curse and set up that play.
>>36Well, I could be deceived by plastic surgery and voice surgery…
This movie’s original anime is interesting…
Curses are usually irrational things anyway.
Italian boy Izumi.
No, I’m a proper fan of Rohan-sensei, so it’s different…
The confessional room you know is over!
From here is Confession Room No. 2!
>>41If this is only the first half, I would seriously think Rohan hasn’t done anything!
The fact that I can deceive someone with just my face…
The lottery scene had an amazing stand battle vibe.
>>44I mean, my dad seems like a Stand user.
>>44Russian roulette (fully loaded) is good, right?
>>105I thought it was a competition to see which curse is stronger, but it turned out not to be that way.
(I’m a manga artist, so I’ll hit you with the happiness of selling a ton of manga.)
>>45I’ve also been underestimated!
>>45However, that touched the reverse scale of the groom’s favorite manga artist!
I just tried to strengthen my resolve because I’ve gotten into a habit of being lazy…
As an ending, pretending to be dead feels a bit too classic, but this is a city that suits the classics… so it turned out like that.
I think it’s rather mild since there are at least some positive aspects to the curse.
The anime was good, but wasn’t the live-action popcorn visuals too interesting?
>>50It’s still really interesting even though I know the results and I’m following the original story.
Extra pigeon’s good performance.
You… are the priest, right? I almost burst out laughing.
>>55Rohan-chan is apologizing, but it doesn’t seem like she feels sorry at all, which is no good.
Daigo Shunsuke is a great actor, isn’t he?
The second one is “just right” 🥈.
“Determination” is what true happiness is!
If only one could know when their daughter’s happiness will arrive, people could be prepared!
A homeless person mistaken for Jack Sparrow during filming.
Eating popcorn that is on your face is incredibly suited for live-action when you think about it.
>>63It’s hilarious how desperate the face looks when trying to put popcorn in the mouth with the tongue in live action.
>>63When it comes to movies, it’s all about popcorn.
Daito Shunsuke, Tokitsugu Shigeyuki, and Iura Arata are hitting you with their acting skills…
(Happiness can just mean a lot of money coming in, right…)
(As a manga artist, it would be嬉しい if a lot of manga sold…)
There’s no way luck should be involved in the evaluation of my manga!!!
🤨
I almost burst out laughing seeing Dad with a face like that.
Thanks to the guerrilla wedding, there were absolutely no attendees, but I’m happy that Rohan-sensei participated!
I was able to get a signature too!
There are limits to expressing facial muscles in manga… I “respect” that.
Seeing Rohan-chan, who occasionally appears on the bulletin board with “Gold! Gold! Gold! I want to be pampered~!!!”, is really the complete opposite, isn’t it? It gradually makes me laugh.
Popcorn eating may succeed through various means, but that very action ultimately tightens the noose around your neck, so fate is coming to kill you.
>>73But you have the wrong person!
That is art that transcends manga.
>>74What the heck?
Takahashi Issei was no good at being overly concerned with the lottery.
Well, that’s because you’re the kind of person, Rohan-sensei, who would spend all your fortune to buy a mountain…
The pigeon is an exceptional actor beyond being just an extra.
It was interesting.
Mr. Rohan’s furious laughter.
I was amazed at the big… during the kiss scene of the vow.
When I googled Tina Tamashiro, it was big.
When I looked at the pamphlet, both the staff and the performers were incredibly pumped for the popcorn competition, and it was no good.
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When I went to see it, there were quite a few elderly people in the crowd, and it’s become a time that I really couldn’t have imagined in the past.
What on earth is Izumi-kun, who has enough outfits to respond instantly to any event…
It’s a small misfortune to lose your ring at a wedding, but it feels like a good start to a new life, doesn’t it?
As long as Lorenzo is nearby, the happiest person in the room will be Lorenzo.
Maria automatically became second, and the peak of lifelong happiness never came, freeing her from the curse.
That’s my thought, but I want to hear your opinion, Nameless Taro!
Could it be that Araki-sensei is also drawing the storyboard for the anime original?
>>91Professor Araki is quite cooperative in such matters.
If you ask about anime or dramas, they will thoughtfully consider and respond.
I was asked about Kinkuri, but even Araki-sensei didn’t really understand it, so I just went with it as it was.
Just because I jokingly said to wear a bulletproof vest… 😭
>>92It was so absurd and ridiculous that I couldn’t help but laugh.
>>93I like that priest over there for going along with my acting.
>>92That bulletproof vest is the one where you got the signature, right?
Is that okay, Lorenzo…?
As a result of various circumstances, it ended up being a wedding planned by Mr. Rohan, and the fanboys are so thrilled.
It seems that even though the cursed ones seem to have achieved their goal from the original work, it’s cheap for them to just return to normal.
>>100I thought I made you despair, but I didn’t! Why…
I love the part where the evil spirit that was boasting goes “What?!”
No matter how it actually began, the way they continue to live by confronting the curse with various methods is admirable…
To be honest, I’ve thought this since the original work, but the side that curses also knows that there’s a lot of resentment.
So I’ll set up popcorn and sprinkle happiness.
To be honest, I didn’t think Lorenzo and Maria were a good match.
I realize that it takes at least that much to break the curse.
>>106What is balance?
Lorenzo said he was from a prestigious family too, right?
It’s good that Mr. Rohan isn’t just a hero for justice.
>>107So I don’t really move… because I’m a manga artist…
The curse of happiness is causing a reprint of the manga!? It’s been a long time since I’ve been underestimated this much!!! It’s moving!! 1
The curse of those who were forced to undergo surgery should be fulfilled.
>>108It’s somewhat troubling to think that I’ve done enough bad things to believe that I’m being hated.
>>108Since I used to be a swindler, when I was replaced, I accepted the situation normally thinking that the ones who had deceived me might have reappeared when the curse came.
I really love Lorenzo’s pickup lines.
The death of my daughter is the greatest despair…
But I survived, so it’s a huge victory for me…
I felt a bit sorry for my father too.
Is NHK a broadcasting station that regularly wants to make Arata Iura play strange roles?
I love the incredibly fast pace of the original work, so I understand that the tempo changes with the live-action adaptation.
It’s okay to see a bit of intestines, but cutting off the head is out.
Being happy to be alive is paramount for any human being.
At that young age, being a director must mean they are rich.
If it’s Rohan-chan, I wonder if he could manage to deal with a curse using Heaven’s Door if he wanted to.
>>122Unlike the original work, I don’t think this version of Rohan-sensei has developed his Stand abilities that much.
A little smarter than the original work instead.
Because I have special abilities, my response to emergencies is unusually quick.
I think this time we have created a meaningful work that was properly filmed in Venice.
I didn’t really feel much benefit from going to the Louvre…
>>124You really made the most of the background, didn’t you?
The camera angles were overly peculiar, was it a local cameraman?
>>128Maybe it’s a fixed remote camera.
>>128It looks like the main cameraman is a local from the end roll.
>>124The stage is almost underground…
>>124When looking at Mr. Rohan by himself, his outfit seems strange, but it was surprising how well it blended in with the streets of Venice as a backdrop.
From Lorenzo’s perspective, Teacher Rohan is thinking of a story for the happy future of him and Maria.
It’s a miraculous wedding where they even hired someone to shoot blank rounds and performed an act.
That said, a replacement that costs a lot of money just to change one’s face…
I think it’s obvious that life and death are at stake.
Venice really has a strong visual impact just by being a setting…
The person who had become a substitute was killed in “the peak of happiness from a former convict at the absolute bottom rising to the position of a powerful substitute,” so I understood that it aligned with that curse.
Could it be that “Rohan at the Louver” is a horror story?
I always like Izumi-kun’s flashy clothes.
Even if a masked man walks around here, it’s Venice after all…
I like how the atmosphere completely changes when Izumi-kun appears, despite everything.
>>138Isn’t the feeling of peace nice when Izumi-kun and Lorenzo come by boat?
The way the replacement died made me go “oof.”
There was a weird discussion on Twitter about whether Rohan Kishibe uses AI or not.
>>142I will definitely try it out.
>>147I understand up until the point of asking mean-spirited questions that invite in the supernatural.
>>142Used as a setup before encountering something strange.
>>142I couldn’t help but laugh at the argument that we aren’t in a position to complain about generative AI since it steals human memories without permission to use them as materials for its works.
>>158I can understand why Rohan gets upset when Josuke says something like that.
The outer defenses of Izumi-kun and Rohan-sensei are steadily being filled in.
Based on the content of the opera… I think they cleverly incorporated the elements of Venice, including the developments.
Izumi-kun? How come you understand a language you don’t know?
>>146In some kind of atmosphere.
>>146Maybe Lorenzo doesn’t understand Japanese that much either…
>>146Is it Italian? I don’t understand (laughs).
Being in a stylish city with stylish clothes makes for a great picture.
It seems that the new way to die was also thought up by the teacher.
>>150Take it easy!
That made me feel a bit nauseous.
>>150For some reason, this time the teacher went out of their way to draw a name for me… something that hasn’t happened in the anime so far…
…?
That’s right!
It is no doubt that we will be attacked by AI anomalies.
Izumi-kun is secretly a communication powerhouse, isn’t he?
>>157But I couldn’t become a yokai’s bride.
>>157Plainly?
That’s Rohan’s editor!
>>163It is also edited by Mr. Juugo.
>>184Aren’t you being burdened with unwanted tasks from the editorial department?
The reason for making Izumi-kun a regular character is that it has meaning in the live-action adaptation, so that’s good!
>>159Because a general person’s perspective is necessary.
Rohan-chan seems like she wouldn’t use it even after understanding the dangers and usefulness of AI.
After asking a bunch of stupid questions out of curiosity, I am attacked by an AI mystery.
Rohan-sensei competing with the speed of AI generation.
“AI is really amazing! Just the other day, it quickly wrote an email to Professor Rohan for me!”
“I thought it was a coherent piece of writing for you.”
But hey, even you, Rohan, are using people’s memories as material, right?
If anything, the latest volume of the original work was clearly a special featuring Izumi-kun influenced by the drama…
>>169Even after scattering pasta sauce on the manuscript, Izumi-kun can still continue Rohan-sensei’s edits, which is a bit too strong.
>>169In the live-action movie, they made Yukako more realistic and actively provided fan service like this, right?
>>169When I was in the wealthy village, it wasn’t like that, but the newly introduced Izumi-kun in the original work was somehow cute.
I only write “realistically” based on my memories.
Lorenzo, who is getting overly excited after having his tuxedo’s back signed and illustrated, is just too cute.
After trying it out, they say my manga can’t use it and criticize it harshly.
It will basically follow the same flow as the VR one.
It’s like art!
AI? I tried using it… but that thing!!! It’s worthless!!
>>175Does the story start with a flashback after going through a terrible experience?
>>175It’s nice to see them trying to use it as a tool, but if they use AI in that world, it’s definitely going to lead to some terrible monsters being born that will physically come after them…
Iuura’s ridiculous rush is really trying to make us laugh.
Rohan Kishibe Does Not Move
but
If you insult manga, I will take action.
I can’t help but think that these two have gotten married when I see them in a two-shot.
The human vibe of Iura-san and Daito-san in the JoJo world was amazing.
(scratching sound)
“I do not accept requests for murder.”
In the drama, Izumi-kun has become increasingly brazen compared to how he was at the beginning, so of course…
I will probably end up battling AI Rohan Kishibe.
Being able to be assigned work as an editor without being mentally affected by Rouhan makes you an irreplaceable talent.
What if there was another version of myself? Is this the beginning of an AI Rohan story?