The anime is airing internationally as one of Netflix’s big anime exclusives for the fall season, alongside the final season of the Pokémon anime and the highly anticipated animated adaptation of Jojo’s bizarre adventure‘s Part 6, the Stone Ocean arch. An anime adaptation, which is produced by PokémonOLM’s animation studio, established in October, is currently broadcasting its first season.
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Oda’s Slice of Life series debuted in 2016 and continues to be serialized to this day, with over 23 collected volumes released. Things change when Komi meets Hitohito Tadano, an average boy who tries his best not to stand out, but decides to help him in his goal of befriending 100 people nonetheless. Komi can’t communicate tells the story of Shoko Komi, a young woman whose intimidating beauty leads many to believe that she is intentionally aloof, when in reality she is just painfully shy and socially awkward. “I watched the anime,” Horikoshi said simply in his tweet, which was attached to a drawing of Komi, the design of which seems to have adapted effortlessly to the drawing style of the superhero artist. The manga author posted a pencil sketch of Shoko Komi, the shy protagonist of Tomohito Oda Komi can’t communicate, on his personal Twitter account. On top of the art being in Araki's Jojo's Bizarre Adventure style, the connection to the magaka's previous work drawing of Neo only adds to the beauty of this fan art.My hero university creator Kohei Horikoshi is apparently a huge fan of Komi can’t communicate. Given how Trinity would do almost anything to protect Neo, the fan art represents this by having Trinity the only one with a gun and her hand laying protectively on Neo's heart. Veneranda Tianero's fan art truly exemplifies the relationship between Trinity and Neo as shown in The Matrix films. Jolyne is positioned underneath Neo's bullets as if replicating Neo's iconic dodging bullets scene from the film. The artwork, like Tianero's fan art, shows Neo striking a pose in his renowned all-black outfit and sunglasses while shooting from his two guns. Back in 2003 after the premiere ofMatrix trilogy films The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, the mangaka also drew Neo fighting alongside Part 6 Stone Ocean main character Jolyne Cujoh in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. The fan art not only kept Araki's art style in mind but also the mangaka's appreciation for pop culture. Neo is sporting his iconic long trench coat and pampered hair all the while both characters are rocking their staple sunglasses. Trinity is positioned behind Neo in a protective pose with slicked-back short hair while pointing a gun at face view. The Matrix characters Trinity and Neo are shown in Araki's more current art style as seen in later parts of the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure manga such as Part 5 Golden Wind, Part 6 Stone Ocean, Part 7 Steel Ball Run, and Part 8 Jojolion.
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The fan art was drawn by artist Veneranda Tianero who posted the commissioned piece on their Reddit. Related: Every Way The Matrix Resurrections Retcons The Original Trilogy Araki's brilliant art style not only lives within the popular manga series but outside it as he's drawn other popular series in his art style including Fist of The North Star's Kenshiro, Naruto's Naruto Uzumaki, cover for Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider novel, and The Matrix's Neo himself. The series is known to have characters that reference or share similarities to pop culture icons such as Prince, David Bowie, Micheal Jackson, Notorious BIG, and many more. Netflix officially announced the anime adaption of Part 6 Stone Ocean will premiere in December alongside spin-off OVA Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan, which premiered earlier this year. Jojo's Bizarre Adventure made its debut in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1984 and only just recently ended its 37-year run last August after the finale chapter of Part 8 JoJolion in Ultra Jump. The mangaka is widely known for incorporating heavy inspiration from pop culture and fashion throughout Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. This work of fan art is not only a true testament to The Matrix characters Trinity and Neo but also metaphoric to Araki's previous fan work resume. As the release date of The Matrix Resurrections approaches, one piece of fan art shows The Matrix characters in Hirohiko Araki's Jojo's Bizarre Adventure art style.