The Artistic Evolution of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

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From 1987 to 2020, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is perhaps one of the most notable long-running 80's manga besides Berserk - so let's take a look at how far it's come from an artistic perspective!

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All Comments (21)
  • @kami_kuro_
    Imagine if for part 9 he just goes full Oingo Boingo style Edit 16/02/2023, Jojolands chapter 1 : Top 10 manga betrayals
  • @NeomDrac
    This man is 60 years old and looks 30.
  • @JustinY.
    Araki made JoJo just to showcase his music playlist before Spotify was even a concept
  • @jonnysac77
    JoJolion hits the perfect balance between battle shonen and uncanny horror manga with its art and fights and I love it for that
  • @Davies46
    Part7 marks the point where Jojo went from the weekly Shonenjump to the monthly Ultrajump, suddenly Araki had more time to work on the series chapter to chapter and it shows. The art style, pacing, and story all became more refined. Imo this is what led to Jojo part7 being the considered a masterpiece.
  • @mariothemii
    I miss part 3 when everyone had Bread for sholders. Can we get an F for the amount of Carbohydrates this man gave us.
  • @johnjoestar5731
    Haters could hate all they want but they still can’t deny the fact that Araki is an absolute genius!
  • @immaburi2015
    I feel Araki really opened my mind to male sexuality. His outfits, to me showcases strength and confidence and for the first time I really considered the Male body beautiful. Emotionally I feel here in America, that the woman are the pretty ones and we men just have to get work done, like a part of our identity is shut off from the start. So much respect to Araki to be so unique and confident and to bring his stories and world view to life.
  • @bastiwen
    Part 7 with the TALL, slender model like characters Johnny being the shortest JoJo with a below average height is probably crying
  • I like to think Araki is more of an artist rather than a writer. Obviously his writing is still incredible but his art is perhaps some of the best to come out of the 80s. Araki's sense for fashion and colors is truly one of a kind.
  • @akshinorf
    My friend says that JoJo has terrible art, well he's dead now
  • @01sentiiack
    When i read JoJo, and read a new series immediately after: where nose?
  • @heis147
    Ungalo is the peak of JoJo character design.
  • @flamesage0992
    I'm so used to reading and watching jojo that I don't even notice vibrant pink trees and piss yellow skies anymore
  • The characters in Jojolion don't have same face, tsurugi just got you with his paper moon king
  • @iii-ye8cp
    "Some of the stand users look weirder than their stands" The rats with stands:
  • @jaqand7280
    JoJo part 1: You Wa Shock! JoJo part 8: Why has god cursed me with 4 balls?
  • @misters6749
    2:00 “Jazz Age” he says, but shows a picture of cross dressing Joesph. Audience: What are you trying to imply?