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[10] In France, the first four parts were published by J'ai lu[11] until 2006. In 2007 publisher Tonkam resumed the publication of the following parts and made a re-edition of the old publications. [12] In Spain, the entire series is being published by IVREA. In Argentina, the first four parts are being published by IVREA Argentina. In Mexico, the first five parts are being published by Panini. In Brazil, the first three parts are being published by Panini. Trivia[] According to Araki, he conceived the idea of the Steel Ball Run Universe present in Parts 7-9 towards the end of Stone Ocean's serialization, likening the concept of a series returning to its roots to the Italian Renaissance. [13] List of cultural references in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure List of cultural references and inspirations from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure The 25th year of JoJo's continuous publication is commemorated in part by a booklet titled 25 Years With JoJo, featuring fan art by mangakas including Eiichiro Oda, Akira Toriyama, and Osamu Akimoto. References[] ↑ Note: First issue was released in stores on December 2, 1986 - Weekly Shōnen Jump #940 - No. 1-2, 1987 ↑ 'JoJo' creator exhibits work at Gucci's Florence showroom - Asahi Shimbun ↑ http://www. araki-jojo. Project : Interviewing editors at manga+ (vol. 1). Manga Plus. Shueisha. Archived from the original on May 12, 2019. Retrieved July 5, 2019. ^ Hazra, Adriana (November 13, 2020). "Kodansha Comics Licenses New Manga by Ema Toyama, Kaori Yuki, More". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on January 22, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
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