1960s fashion illustrations by Akemi Watabe.
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1960s fashion illustrations by Akemi Watabe.
The Munich Manual of Demonic Magic is a fifteenth century grimoire primarily composed in Latin. It is currently in the collection of the Bavarian State Library in Munich. The text focuses largely on demonic and necromantic magic, but contains sections on conjuration, astrological magic, and divination as well.
1924 Fashions of the Hour ad.
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September, 1923 cover of “The Saturday Evening Post”.
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1924 Fashion illustration by Hicks. From The Jazz Age Club, FB.
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WE'RE GETTING A NEW SEASON OF HETALIA NEXT YEAR!!!
Some quick info from this from one of the Hetascans translators:
New Hetalia Anime "Hetalia World Stars" Confirmed for Spring 2021, and the serialized manga on Jump+ will continue again this winter. A new serialized comic by Himaruya (not hetalia) will also be released in Jump SQ started on 4 dec and there's something special about these new characters (another gijinka?)
sooo embarrassing when you’re watching a show and they try to do a 7 deadly sins metaphor or whatever else… fullmetal alchemist already did it babe
How would you describe the differences between the different pieces of JoJo media in regards to coloring?
The biggest difference between Araki’s own colours vs every other depiction of his characters is that Araki uses unpredictable hues, interesting colour combinations, and limited palettes.
You can often notice that he avoids using only clean colours in his work and instead mixes them, achieving more unique shades.
This is very different from shueisha’s digital colouring of his manga, as they often use extremely basic, “safe” colours - colours you expect to see.
Case in point being the absolutely depressing display that is the first page of Stone Ocean;
(Frankly, it should be illegal to do this.)
The manga’s digital colouring in general can be pretty weak, thought I have to say it improved a lot with Jojolion, they made some really nice creative decisions with it.
The anime varies from part to part, I think part 4 has a really nice and daring colour design that was clearly inspired from Araki’s work of that era, while part 5 is on the weaker side and has some hues that really bother me (Giorno’s cold pink and Sticky Fingers’ primary blue.. eugh).
Part 3 is in the middle, I think a few of the minor villain stands have really boring palettes, but the overall colour aesthetic is beautiful and really fits the story in a more grounded way.
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