JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean review
Mako1
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Stone Ocean: My second favorite part of Jojo's And an epic ending for Jojos
After reading the weak and very generic part V I am glad that Araki is left of your typical generic shonen and will bet for something totally brilliant
Let's start with his art, in this JoJo's never disappoints, it is beautiful to see the drawing of Araki, to see the landscapes, and other backgrounds of each vignette, Araki demonstrates pure mastery in this.
Getting deeper Stone Ocean is another great addition to the JoJo saga, a brilliant shonen that has enough horror traits to almost veer it into seinen territory. The battles are ingenious and often brutal, packed with body mutilation and as usual for an Araki manga; featuring climaxes that are the result of characters acting intelligently and not because of contrived power-ups, as seems to be the rage in the post-millennium decade, It is one of the great endings and restarts in the history of the manga
After reading the weak and very generic part V I am glad that Araki is left of your typical generic shonen and will bet for something totally brilliant
Let's start with his art, in this JoJo's never disappoints, it is beautiful to see the drawing of Araki, to see the landscapes, and other backgrounds of each vignette, Araki demonstrates pure mastery in this.
Getting deeper Stone Ocean is another great addition to the JoJo saga, a brilliant shonen that has enough horror traits to almost veer it into seinen territory. The battles are ingenious and often brutal, packed with body mutilation and as usual for an Araki manga; featuring climaxes that are the result of characters acting intelligently and not because of contrived power-ups, as seems to be the rage in the post-millennium decade, It is one of the great endings and restarts in the history of the manga
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JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean
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Araki, Hirohiko
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