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Olive oil, for the WSJ. Didn’t have a great reference for this one, so I had to draw pretty heavily from my imagination, but I think it still turned out well. This one is actually mostly watercolor with just a little bit of colored pencil development.🎨✏️👌🏻
Here's an article providing more insight into the transfer of Boruto from WSJ to V-Jump, as shared by @u_kodachi earlier today.
Key highlights include comments from WSJ Editor-in-chief Hiroyuki Nakano and V-Jump Editor-in-chief Akio Iyoku.
Full article👇🏼
https://t.co/UhtE3SFO22
Urge un debate público y honesto entre el @GrupoCallao y @Kicillofok sobre lo que hay que hacer diferente tras el desastre. No dejarle espacio al terrorismo buitre-randista del WSJ/@LANACION : https://t.co/GAbLyjjymB
I say this section is the cleanest part out of the featured section in new WSJ PV
「#七つの大罪 」
En el próximo número de la WSJ estará el último capítulo de NNT. Adiós, Siete pecados capitales. (Imagen conmemorativa por el capítulo número 300 de la serie) 😭💛
"I : Who's the strongest in the Passione ?
H. A : Abbachio. (If we're talking about fist fighting...)" — H. Araki during an interview for the WSJ issue #9, 1998
"I : Who spends the most money on their clothes ?
H. A : Mista. His sweater is cashmere, and his pants are zebra striped leather pants! (it's suspected that it breaks the Washington Convention)" — H. Araki during an interview for the WSJ issue #9, 1998.
"It can be assumed that he (Fugo) is wearing the t-back like sexy things that are popular now a days. Side comment : when you look around his waist it really does look like he's not wearing any underwear." — H. Araki during an interview for the WSJ issue #9, 1998.
Deku as a knight from the latest WSJ drawing looks so legit. Reminds me of Iida’s fantasy AU drawing as well!
The first chapter of the new WSJ series "The Last Saiyuki" is on the SJ app now
I like the concept, even though they really tried to tug at the heartstrings in ch.1, will definitely be checking in on it weekly
#LifeTuesday (5/5) Finally, Jump Force comes out this week. While the game may not be what people want, but if I remember right it's being made to celebrate WSJ's 50th anniversary, so a little celebration is in order. So here's some of my favorite current WSJ series.
More Shueisha Jump Remix Pics:
This image of the 6th volume has a higher res version of the best image I could find for the WSJ #1806 Cover
9th has a drawing of Killua that I’ve never seen before and don’t know where it comes from but would like to
Boruto CH. 31 Prévia da WSJ: "A aquecida/climática [batalha] VS Delta! O que será o destino de Kawaki..!! "
#BORUTO
@Mundovirtualfc @landon_makes @Fred_CQN
All the other ones come from WSJ covers and illustrations, volume covers, other book covers, or else.
According to WSJ Oricon Weekly Sales Chart 9/3 - 9/9 Jujutsu Kaisen vol. 2 has sold 51,908 copies in its first week on sale.