Shueisha Jump Remix

Shueisha JUMP REMIX (集英社ジャンプリミックス) is a convenience-store exclusive line of magazines published by Shueisha, featuring issues of early Jump Comics series. Unlike tankōbons, each volume takes the form of a phone-book sized, economical omnibus and includes special features such as original artwork and exclusive information. Shueisha Jump Remix is published under the Shueisha REMIX label, which includes magazines like Shueisha Girl's REMIX and Shueisha HOME REMIX.

Older series featured include JoJo's Bizarre Adventure,, , Cyborg G-Chan, , , , , and THE MOMOTAROH. Other series from Araki including Gorgeous Irene and Baoh: The Visitor have also been published in this format.

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P4 Vol.???= '''Hirohiko Araki Interview - Kira My Hero "Kira Yoshikage is obviously a pun on Killer, and of course Killer Queen. Regarding how his name is spelled, the reason I use 吉良 (Kira), and 吉影 (Yoshikage) is because I love alliteration.

I love Kira's personality. He is always calm and tries to keep a low profile. He consistently does his best to live a quiet life, which includes secretly killing women and always having a hand to hold (literally). The way he keeps a record of the length of his nails is similar to things I do, like keeping track of my blood pressure. He knows and admits his quirks and usually knows what he's doing; he understands that there is no way to stop him. I admire him so much except for the fact he kills.

You know the photo of Kira with his parents? I thought I'd describe his childhood and all he had gone through, but decided against it as I figured Kira's childhood would have made the readers feel sorry for him. That's not good; after all, he is the main villain Josuke has to face. Instead of trying to illustrate it fully, I tried to hint how his childhood was like, such as the fact his parents are old. Another is his mom in the photo, doesn't she look somehow strange?

In Deadman's Questions, I hid the fact that the main character was Kira until the very end of the story because I didn't want core fans to read though the story with the image of Kira in mind.

Why did Kira's father have the bow and arrow?--He received it from DIO.

I never planned for Cinderella being Kira's ticket to survival. I usually deal with the plot on a weekly basis.

With Kira's death, I wanted to make Morioh seem "eternal". In my mind, Morioh just stayed the same, so things such as "what happen to Josuke afterwards," aren't that important. Amoungst all the bosses in the JoJo series, I love Kira best.

About Josuke's hairstyle...my editor said it was "out of fashion." That comment made my day, though it would be more challenging for me to describe Josuke's personality."

- Hirohiko Araki