Shueisha Manga-Art Heritage announced its exhibit of Hirohiko Araki’s JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure lithographic and lenticular works will come to The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco’s de Young Museum on September 27 and Kyoto’s Higashi Honganji on November 14.
The following nine lithographic and lenticular works will be displayed at the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure exhibit:
Part 1: Jonathan Joestar Part 2: Joseph Joestar Part 3: Jotaro Kujo / Star Platinum Part 4: Josuke Higashikata / Shining Diamond Part 5: Giorno Giovanna / Golden Wind Part 6: Cujoh Jolyne / Stone Ocean & Ermes Costello / Smack Part 7: Johnny Joestar / Tusk Acts 4 Part 8: Josuke Higashikata / Soft & Wet Part 9: Jodio Joestar / November Rain
© Hirohiko Araki & LUCKY LAND COMMUNICATIONS/Shueisha Inc.
For eager fans, the exhibit serves as another exciting preview before the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Part 7 – Steel Ball Run anime premieres in the near future. Warner Bros. Japan will host a global livestream on September 23 (JST) to reveal more details about the upcoming anime series.
The staff of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Part 7 – Steel Ball Run anime includes:
Directors: Yasuhiro Kimura & Hideya Takahashi Series Director: Toshiyuki Kato Series Structure: Yasuko Kobayashi Character Designer: Daisuke Tsumagari Music Composer: Yugo Kanno Sound Director: Yoshikazu Iwanami Animation: david production Inc.
Hirohiko Araki is currently penning and writing part nine of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, titled The JOJOLands. Further, the latest JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure anime, titled Stone Ocean, is streaming on Netflix.
In addition, Bleach Brave Souls developer KLab and Final Fantasy Brave Exvius developer gumi are working together on a new JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure mobile game. Lastly, the new title will release in Japan first in 2025, followed by a worldwide release in 2026.
AloJapan.com