
Fans of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure are stirring up new discussions around the recently colored panels of Parts 1 and 2. Commentary has emerged about specific artistic decisions and character portrayals, driving engagement across forums.
Recent comments reveal a mix of appreciation and critique for Araki's vibrant colors. One fan pointed out, "The result of DavidPro omitted out the Aztec prologue in the phantom blood anime," opening dialogue on the adaptationsโ fidelity to the original source material. Meanwhile, another fan expressed admiration for Whammu, stating, "9 is one of my faves. Iโm sure itโs Whammu using the wind armor; it looks amazing." This highlights the newfound excitement surrounding character designs in color.
Fans continue to share humorous takes on characters and scenes, including one saying, "Kars just canโt help but be the ultimate mega slut." The witty commentary adds layers to the conversation about the characters and their depictions. Another fan commented on the fun in revisiting Araki's old school artwork, stating, "Appreciation for old school JoJo art is always great to see."
While fans are generally positive, opinions on specific elements vary. For instance, views on character placement and action in scenes spark debate. Notably, one fanโs input on a potential crossover between Araki and another artist, Kojima, fuels further speculation.
Overall, commentary reflects a mix of nostalgia and enthusiasm for the series. Fan engagement with the colors and details signifies how these improvements re-energize the fandom.
โ Fans note the omission of the Aztec story in the anime adaptation.
๐ฌ "Whammu using the wind armor looks amazing" - Reflecting character fanfare.
๐จ Old school art is getting renewed appreciation among the community.
With Araki continuing to capture the attention of his audience, it seems likely that more creative endeavors will follow. As the fan base grows, we may see additional artistic releases or even collaborations, further solidifying Jojo's standing in contemporary culture.