JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 7: Steel Ball Run review

Desk0510
Apr 16, 2021
One of the best mangas I read in my life, thanks Araki

The stories are impressive, with a slow but necessary start, other manga artist make this a negative point in their stories because of their poor development of this, but not Araki.

The art of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure has always been evolving, from the standard bulky heroes of the 1980’s action manga to Araki’s own unique style present in this story and it’s follow up, JoJolion. The background and characters are very detailed, and the stylization of the characters are impressive. The characters are unique within the shonen/seinen genere at large and amongst each other. Being a monthly serialization, the time Araki uses allows for the development of some incredible set pieces and the visualization of Stand powers are always impressive and eye-catching, even if at times it can hard to follow visually. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure has been running since the mid 1980’s, and reading from the beginning is a great way of following an individual artist’s evolution and establishment of his own personal style.


The characters, is another bright spot in this manga, and we are not only with the best protagonists in the history of Jojo's, Are the best you could meet in a work of fiction

And the final bow is by one of the most sublime moments in the history of Anime/manga


Steel Ball Run is probably the epitome, or at least the manga epitome, of the “weird west” genre. Underneath all of the graphic action, constantly twisting plot, insane concepts and over-the-top “fabulousness” of the visuals, there’s a surprising amount of humor and heart to it. If you can saddle up and find a decent translation, it’s well worth a peek. Just be prepared for a lot, and I mean a lot, of strangeness.
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