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rndr-sn · 1 year
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highdio · 7 months
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Cool Shock B.T. reboot version, promo art.
Story by Juichiro Hitsujiyama, art by Yuta Matsutani. Storyboard by Ao Susumura. Available as a one-shot in Saikyo Jump's April 2024 issue.
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creatorproductive · 9 months
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I colored some manga panels for Cool Shock B.T
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i would totally color the entire manga but I'm one person and it would take forever
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kakdidyoulaythisegg · 6 months
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yo holy shit first cool shock b.t fan art ever‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
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mittens-02 · 1 year
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Cool Shock B.T. Chapter Covers Without Any Text
(For the two BT fans out there. You can use them as wallpapers or somethin idk)
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kooma404 · 2 years
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Cool Shock B.T in the part 7/8 style
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betchi · 1 year
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i agree with this one. thanks
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aged-string · 2 years
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I was originally going to do a halloween doodle with @zommoth/@zombugz's character Kari but doing cloaks is a fun yet hard challenge. I also procrastinated didn't have time to add the costume, so made Kari (one of my personal favorites) doing the image below (from Cool Shock B.T).
Kari Belongs to @zommoth/@zombugz
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mandangashams · 1 year
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[X23-C03] Cool Shock B.T.
CÓMIC (Manga, 1 tomo) | Terminado el 11/6/2023
Lo más antiguo del autor de JoJo que se ha publicado en España. Baoh ya entraba en el terreno de valer la pena solo si te interersa especialmente el autor, y en este caso se aplica aún más eso, porque es un manga bastante malillo. va de un niño con poca moral que se dedica a hacer lo que le da la gana valiéndose de mil trucos (se nota que está más pensado para niños porque en el propio cómic te enseñan cómo hacer en la vida real todos estos trucos, que suelen ser muy chorras). Me llama la atención que se publicara esto a principios de los 80 (o incluso si lo publicaran hoy) porque, aunque el protagonista nunca va demasiado lejos (no mata a nadie ni miente de forma directa), no tiene problema en robar o manipular a la gente por venganza o por diversión. Además, las historias son un poco raras (muy del estilo del autor), con cosas como adultos disfrazados de nazis queriendo torturar a niños aleatorios porque sí. Es una lectura cortita en una edición cuidada y está curioso, pero está claro que no soy el target para esto y no sé ni si a los niños les gustaría (supongo que no mucho, porque solo tuvo un tomo).
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lightningdreameralt · 2 years
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Hirohiko Araki, artist introspective for my topic.
From the land of japan, Hirohiko Araki is a manga artist, one of the most influential to ever grace the earth, with his main work, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, soon entering it’s 9th part as of the writing of this, being seen remembered and re-visioned in other popular manga and even in western media due to its eccentricities and glamour. Araki’s work has also found itself the guest of art shows and even has periodically been viewed in the louvre, one of the most well known artistic museums in the world, holding such iconic pieces as the Mona Lisa.
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Being one of the most influence Japanese artists and storytellers, over his artistic tenure starting in publication in 1983, with his far less recognised Cool Shock B.T being released, followed by Baoh in 1984, this series looking far more reminiscent in what JoJo would later become known as, with its unorthodox proportions and spine shattering poses. and, finally, in 1987, the weekly publication of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure in Shonen jump would grace the world, starting the popularity of Hiohiko Araki’s works, not that his previous works lacked polish, rather, they just didn't have the staying power that JoJo has obtained in its 35 year life.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwi9267N5q38AhVOhlwKHZdDBDUQtwJ6BAgLEAI&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DR6ETYobDuc8&usg=AOvVaw0A3_9SOJzog_ZWVgLb9K8V
In this video, taken during the creation of JoJolion, the 8th part of JoJo, Araki creates a mural depicting many of the main characters and all of the JoJo’s depicting Jonathan, Joseph, Jotaro, Jolene, Johnny and so on. As we can see, he actually takes a lot of inspiration from carvings of people, what lines up with how is personal works made outside of the manga are very reminiscent of renaissance sculptures, and by inferring from said statues, hes able to impersonate the feeling that are radiated from these marvels. 
Also seen, not only with Araki, but many maga artists, his work is done classically, with ink and paper, but not only that, with him having his own well to siphon from. This gives his work that natural look that most physical works inhibit, but the pen also allows for the thickness of the line work to change quickly and smoothly over a gradient allowing him easier control over his works looks. he also uses normal pens with unique tips at other points and also does the colouring himself using water colours to give a pastel look which is lightly applied, leaving it mute and not too vibrant. This is contrasted as he airbrushes the piece to give it a vibrant neon green background, using a protective film over his work to stop it from, getting dissolved. While this comes out beautifully, it doesn't change much about the actual work except making it stand out better.
I could try and take aspects from this piece, such as using a pressure based pen tip in Photoshop which is reminiscent of his and other manga artist pens, but recently I discovered that the computers cannot read the drawing pads, resulting in negative responses which are critically wounding the work I produce so I have been restrained to a mouse for my works what only knows yes and no, so cannot be used in this endeavour but could probably be used later. I would also like to try the watercolour aspect of the art to give my matte and flat work more life, but the digital brushes that I use seem unfit for the job, perhaps I should look for other digital replacements online, none that cost money, because free ones should do just as well, at least for my unpicky self.
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demifiendrsa · 3 years
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Marōshinshi B.T. (Cool Shock Old B.T.) one-shot color page
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creatorproductive · 8 months
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Cool Shock B.T
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I love Araki's old works so much.
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skalawalaboosh · 4 years
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wtf dumbass good dio🤯🤯🤯🤯
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mittens-02 · 9 months
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cool shock b.t
Absolutely.
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gundamcalibarney · 3 years
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I can’t get over the fact that Koichi Mugikari’s face is :D
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