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Reddit mentions of Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga

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We found 10 Reddit mentions of Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga. Here are the top ones.

Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga
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Found 10 comments on Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga:

u/J-Talking · 5 pointsr/StardustCrusaders

They haven't said that, but it seems likely.

Araki's manga making guide and the new English blu-rays use the same style as the JoJoniums. The manga guide is particularly notable on this subject because it had a very different cover in Japan, but Viz specifically changed it to match the JoJoniums when they published it in North America.

So I imagine that their current plan is to keep the JoJonium format going when they start publishing Part 4 and onwards, even though there's no Japanese JoJonium covers for those parts. But that's not confirmed, and these plans could definitely change by then.

u/TobiRa1 · 5 pointsr/manga

I can't help on the promotion side of things, but on the creation side I highly recommend reading Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga by Hirohiko Araki (author of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure). This will explain everything you've ever wanted to know and more about the comics creation process.

u/levrin · 2 pointsr/manga

Surprisingly, Jojo author Hirohiko Araki's book "Manga in Theory and Practice" is actually available in English. In it, he himself admits to being inspired by a Hitchcock reference.

u/username2J · 2 pointsr/manga

Check this out it might help you.

u/Brokn_ · 1 pointr/Cortex

Well due to that quick Part 4 JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure reference the author of the manga wrote a book about creating manga: https://www.amazon.com/Manga-Theory-Practice-Craft-Creating/dp/1421594072

I’ve heard good things about it and that most creative people can get something from it. My copy is still in the mail.

u/HeckinChonkr · 1 pointr/ShitPostCrusaders

By The way all of this materiel is in English and the red stone of Aja was 3D printed and I can probably post the inventor Pro 2019 files if by some chance you have access to that. Also I'm not including the JoJoniums because that would be seventeen separate links, Hope this helps.

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Giorno Figure

Fugo Figure

Josuke Figure

Bruno Figure

Abacione Figure

Vento Aureo Scroll Poster

JoJo's Necklaces and other Jewelry

Jotaro's Hat with pins

Manga In Theory And Practice

Replica stone mask

Darby Poker Set

Rohan at The Louve

Blu-Ray Set Parts 1-2

Blueray Set Half of Part 3

Blueray Set Second Half Of Part 3

BluRay Set First Half Of Part 4

u/Phanes_Protogonos · 1 pointr/HunterXHunter

lol. Togashi takes detours off the Royal Road of Manga.

For anyone interested in what that means, it's Araki's philosophy.

It's a great read.