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Jujutsu Kaisen (Mappa)
One of the series I’ll be experiencing as an adaptation this season, I’m so excited to see how Mappa handles it. It’s a popular WSJ exorcism series that’s a lot of fun and really interesting, seeing it animated will be great and I’m looking forward to it!
Jujutsu Kaisen anime, the full op for the anime, volume 13 in Japan and vol 6 by Viz all dropping within the next week + WSJ issue 43 arriving here?? Yeah we EATING
Toriyama's cover for WSJ No. 42 (1985/09/17)
While the cover illustration portrays Namu vs Son Goku, the 42nd chapter of Dragon Ball contained within actually featured Kuririn vs Jackie Chun. If anything, you could view it as the match to look forward to in the future.
It feels like after KNY, studios and WSJ saw first-hand the potential of a well adapted popular manga. Probably means its likely they would go above and beyond for Chainsawman since they have high expectations for it
Toriyama's Turtle Hermit illustration for the 18th Anniversary Jump Grand Ultra Quiz in WSJ No. 31 (1986/07/01)
It's super valuable, something you'll only find in this print! Even our problematic favorite is excited to be posing for the occasion as you absorb so much trivia.
Going to be posting art a fair bit more often. #DragonBallZ #goku #wsj
Why Many Rural Americans Still Don’t Have Reliable Internet | WSJ https://t.co/l9logFsbZt - @YouTube
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Toriyama's original title page for Mamejirō-kun in WSJ, No. 38 (1988/08/12)
This is the story of a boy who is determined to become a delinquent after being deprived of his precious ice cream. This short story actually came about after scrapping a sequel draft for Kennosuke-sama.
WSJ best green boiz
#mha #bnha #MyHeroAcademia #BokuNoHeroAcademia #deku #Midoriya #izuku #hxh #HunterxHunter #gon #GonFreecss
Color Pages et Colorspread de Dr. Stone, Black Clover, Mashle et BURN THE WITCH dans Le prochain WSJ numéro 38
The "Hoyoyo Card Special No. 6" appendix featured within WSJ, No. 45 (1980/10/06)
Peasuke & Arale represent the Six with their jetpacks! Looks like Arale is also going with twintails on this fine, smilin', sky day~
Il est temps de ressortir cette superbe illustration qui vient du WSJ #25
Itsuki Aino illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki (To Love Ru)
(Via: WSJ #36-37)
Toriyama's especially charming cover for WSJ No. 7 (1985/01/12)
Bulma attempts to make her Last Escape, Son Goku excitedly readies his tonfa, & (a version of) Shen Long makes its full color appearance! Toriyama wants you to notice his sweet pitch so please do so & purchase.