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**Micheal has a strong resemblance to [[Jonathan Joestar]]
 
**Micheal has a strong resemblance to [[Jonathan Joestar]]
 
**The man in the bar's hairstyle is similar to [[Stroheim]]'s.
 
**The man in the bar's hairstyle is similar to [[Stroheim]]'s.
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*[[Hirohiko Araki|Araki]] admits to be embarrassed of Irene's character since it reflects his "ignorance of women" during his youth. He was only able to reflect on this after he got married.<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/4791701704/atmarkjojo-22/ref=nosim/ 2007 Eureka issue]</ref>
   
 
==Jump Remix==
 
==Jump Remix==

Revision as of 18:19, 9 June 2013

Gorgeous Irene(ゴージャス★アイリン) is a short Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki and was published by Weekly Shonen Jump from 1984 to 1985. The manga is split into 2 chapters, each with around 40 pages.

The volume also features Araki's debut work 'Buso Poker', and his earlier works 'Virginia ni Yohroshiku,' and 'Magic Boy B.T.' Some earlier prints also include 'Outlaw Man.'

Synopsis

Irene is a professional assassin who is able to transform into any type of woman using her 'make-up' power, but instead of killing in cold blood, she uses her abilities for good.

Trivia

  • One of Irene's abilities is to fling her fake nails at her opponents; possibly an inspiration for Part 7' s Johnny Joestar's stand ability.
  • Several of the characters in the manga have similar appearances and were probable influences of those from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure :
  • Araki admits to be embarrassed of Irene's character since it reflects his "ignorance of women" during his youth. He was only able to reflect on this after he got married.[1]

Jump Remix

GorgeousIrene-JumpRemix

Jump Remix version of Gorgeous Irene.

In 2007, as part of their Shueisha JUMP REMIX series (集英社ジャンプリミックス Shūeisha Janpu Rimixxu), Weekly Shonen Jump released a large square-bound phone-book sized version of Gorgeous Irene. The book has the exact same content from the original, but is larger in size and given a new cover drawn by Araki.

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