I really like The Nobel Gentlemen boy, Jonathan Joester as The First Jojo. There was some unexpacted gore, i wouldn't expect such a level of gore from a shounen. The story was easy to follow, simple and abit naive. The art was kind of dated but body proportions were kind of weird but overall not that bad and The Action was very over the top at some panels. The art-style I expected, and has the same emotional weight that makes the quirky and distorted drawings so damn beautiful! The art style, although initially seeming strange and clunky, latched onto me and rubbed off all of its charm onto me! It's so much like
JOJOS BIZARRE ADVENTURE MANGA PART 6 VOLUME 5 COLORED FULL
We had so much fun! My full review will address Jonathan's symbolism as a "pure" man, akin to Christ. My sister, who is a Jojo's cult follower, joined me in reading every panel aloud. The art style, although initially seeming strange and clunky, latched onto me and rubbed off all of its charm onto me! It's s I've watched Jojo's Part 1: Phantom Blood twice, and got a bit bored of watching it for a third time so I decided it's time to jump into the manga.Įdit: Wow! That was a fantastic experience. Edit: Wow! That was a fantastic experience. I've watched Jojo's Part 1: Phantom Blood twice, and got a bit bored of watching it for a third time so I decided it's time to jump into the manga.