What an interesting little set of manga. While these are by no means anything nearing "good" they offer a look at the development of Araki's style.
Poker Under Arms looks like something much more akin to Tezuka, which is normal for manga pre 1980. You can visibly see the lack of Akira or Fist of the North Star influencing Araki yet, as Otomo and Tetsuo Hara had yet to make it on the scene in a big way.
Meet Virginia was interesting to see Araki attempt sci-fi, as there really isn't anything like this of note that I've read in the early parts of Jojo.
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Busou Poker, Outlaw Man, Cool Shock B.T., Magic Boy B.T., Mashounen B.T., Say Hello to Virginia, Armed Poker, Poker Under Arms Japanese: ゴージャス☆アイリン InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 5
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 23, 1980 to Dec 20, 1986
Genre:
Action
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Jump (Weekly) Authors:
Araki, Hirohiko (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #195912 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #6697
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 6, 2018
*Note: This is ONLY covering the TWO chapters that are ACTUALLY about Gorgeous Irene. Super Brief Thoughts on the separate 3 chapters: 'Poker Under Arms' + 'Say Hello to Virginia' were intriguing but ultimately forgettable, while 'Cool Shock B.T.' was actually fun. ALL stories in this volume definitely have Araki's brain behind it, and the influences on JoJo can be seen here.*
Gorgeous Irene was......an interesting experience. Not a GREAT one, but it certainly stands out on more than the merit of inducing some slight cringe because of how amateurish this feels. [Story - 4] This uber-short series follows the adventures of Irene, a timid cloudcuckoolander who ... Sep 6, 2024
The title is a bit misleading, as there is more “other works” than Gorgeous☆Irene in this collection. These are sort of the bottom of the barrel for those seeking any Araki work.
Gorgeous☆Irene itself isn’t bad. This series was filling Araki's mind right after Baoh, and had he been able to develop it further, maybe we all would be fans of Gorgeous☆Irene instead of JJBA. The art is actually more fleshed out than in Part 1; it doesn’t look like a mere copy of something else. The battles and Irene's powers are interesting too, hinting at a potential for a cool stand-like power system. However, everything that ... Sep 9, 2020
THIS IS A REVIEW FROM ALL THE SHORT STORIES, SO EACH ONE GETS ITS OWN SCORE.
Before I begin, the art is the only consistent things trough all of the short histories, its average, nothing more to be said about that. Gorgeous Irene 1 & 2: 4 Golden Wind: Crackpot Edition This is probably what anime haters think that anime is about, bad histories with bad characters filled with dumb over-the-top fights and a bunch of fanservice, also, the dialogue in this short story is way worse than the rest. I don’t like using that Word unironically, but gorgeous Irene was pretty cringe, it feels like the author purposefully made ... |