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Caught up to Dr. Stone.
I love the science/comedic/adventure blend Inagaki included. It has one of the best supporting casts in WSJ, and Senku is my favorite new-gen MC. He’s a breath of fresh air in Shonen due to his unique nature. Also, Boichi is the best artist in WSJ for me.
“I didn't see the afterlife for nothing” was the winner of WSJ 8th Catch Phrase Grand Prix in '92.
To match it, Togashi drew Yusuke in afterlife with oni's kanabo👹Anime adapted & use both illustration in the 1st ED & catchphrase in next episode preview.
#伊達にあの世は見てねぇぜ
Toriyama's cover for Dragon Ball's 512th chapter in WSJ No. 17 (1995/03/28) — We're smack dab in the middle of Son Goku & Boo's fierce fight to super survive!
i literally grew up with this boy i started reading blp back in 2019 around chap 9-11 when he was in cram school and now we're both in college idk i find it cool, thank god they only update once a month this wont happen if the manga is under wsj
Toriyama's original title page for Dragon Ball's 187th chapter in WSJ No. 37 (1988/08/09) — It's a rare color page of Goku and Chi Chi motorcycle riding for Beloved Wife Day!
*This is republished from a 2018/01/31 article
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Wall Street Journal Editorial illustrations by #BarbaraKelley Tony Sewell, Miles Yu, Jordan Peterson, and John Lyons for the #WSJ Weekend Interview, Opinion page.
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View more work here: https://t.co/jI0oydO91Z
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#Opinionpage #art #wsj #wallstreetjournal #directoryofillustration
Ptdrr le pire c’est que le tome est grave moche.. il rivalisera jamais avec l’illustration exclusive repris du WSJ du tome 83. https://t.co/xdz9vzjfXU
🎮 Le WSJ #23 a dévoilé que Shinobu Kochō sera un personnage jouable dans le jeu "Kimetsu no Yaiba: Hinokami Keppūtan" ! #DemonSlayer
Toriyama's insert poster illustration within WSJ No. 37 (1990/08/11) — Goku & Gohan operate a cool bipedal mecha!
Quoted as his favorite machine, he commented that he tries to ensure vehicles he creates maintain practical properties as if they were real.
One Piece WSJ 2021 cover so far 🥰❤️
Luffy being adorable on his flying carpet, always in the center or showcased with the most attention on the WSJ covers. 👑 The King of Shonen Jump. ❤️
Toriyama's Character Design of Neo for the "Super Sense Story" collaboration between Honda & WSJ circa 1991 — Let's learn traffic safety via the titular Super Sense skill
*This is republished from a 2018/02/28 article
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The WSJ Cover this week had references to folktales. Asta here is dressed up as the Peach Boy aka Momotaro! It's pretty fitting considering how Asta ended up in the Church of Hage just as Momotaro did when he ended up in a river near the home of an elderly couple. #BCSpoilers
These are the series I think are a good fit for the WSJ magazine. Of course if you enjoy other series that aren't on here that's okay.