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When Ippo left the Kōrakuen Hall, Takamura asked Ippo why he sealed the Dempsey Roll. Ippo explained how he saw that the Dempsey Roll was shortening his career, and he wanted to perfect the basics of all punches. Phantom Card Arc Ippo encouraging Itagaki about his match against Imai. Ippo watched Volg's match against the IBF fourth ranker, Eric Thompson on TV, amazed of Volg's abilities as he won. Ippo learned from Itagaki that his ranking in the WBC was twelve, however, Ippo explained that a world title match was beyond him. With Itagaki worried about his upcoming match against Imai and how everyone thinks Imai will win, Ippo helped raise his spirits by telling him what he was taught from Kamogawa to believe in himself. When Kumi arrived to congratulate Ippo on his recent victory, Itagaki revealed to them of Imai's request to introduce Nanako to him if he wins, which Ippo realised he would never be able to challenge Mashiba for Kumi. Ippo visiting Umezawa after his manga got a reward. Ippo and Itagaki went to Umezawa's home to congratulate him after discovering that his fishing manga has won a reward. Before leaving, Ippo told Umezawa how he was worried about Itagaki facing Imai and felt that he could not tell Itagaki about what gave him trouble before as Umezawa suggested. Ippo suggests for Itagaki to enter an in-fight with Imai.[32] Spin-offs See also: Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe and Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak Araki has also authored several manga spin-offs of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The first, "Episode 16: At a Confessional", was published as a one-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump in July 1997. [33] It follows Rohan Kishibe from Diamond Is Unbreakable, and is the first entry in the Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe series. Dead Man's Questions[b] follows Yoshikage Kira from Diamond Is Unbreakable; it was published as three chapters in the magazine Allman in June and July 1999. [34] Both one-shots were later published in Under Execution, Under Jailbreak,[c] a collection of short story manga by Araki published in 1999. [35] "Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure",[d] a one-shot featuring the title characters from Stardust Crusaders, was released in October 2002;[36] it is drawn in the style of Boingo's Stand Tohth, a fortune-telling comic book.
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