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Description

The fictional character Dio Brando from the manga series

Stand, The World. The Japanese text reads Shinu shika nai na Porunarefu'! (Japanese: ぬしかないなポルナレフッ!) Crunchyroll's subtitles have translated the equivalent line in the anime as "Then you'll just have to die, Polnareff!"[1]

Originally from 1992, this version of the image was colored by publisher Shueisha for a digital re-release in 2012. Copyright belongs to Hirohiko Araki and Shueisha.

Source

Colorized version of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure chapter 248 (during Stardust Crusaders), released in 2012.

Article

Dio Brando

Portion used

The image is one panel out of a chapter containing many pages with multiple panels each.

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The resolution is lower than can be found on Shueisha's 2012 release.

Purpose of use

To provide a visual representation of the article's main subject, drawn by its creator.

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As a character from a copyrighted work, no free alternative exists.

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References

  1. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
    . Season 2. Episode 45 (in Japanese and English). Quote appears at 6:05. Crunchyroll. Retrieved July 15, 2020.

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