Kentaro Yabuki's personal drawings of JUMP's female protagonists sparked heated discussions, and their cool swimsuits are so beautiful

Kentaro Yabuki's personal drawings of JUMP's female protagonists sparked heated discussions, and their cool swimsuits are so beautiful

Kentaro Yabuki, a Japanese manga artist famous for his works such as "Black Cat" and "To Love-Ru", recently drew a group of beautiful pictures of JUMP heroines, which sparked heated discussions among fans. How much of the full Yabuki style can you recognize?

Kentaro Yabuki is a Japanese manga artist. He was born in Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture on February 4, 1980. Because of his father's job transfer, he lived in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture when he was in the first year of junior high school, and spent the second year of junior high school in Okayama Prefecture. His representative works are "Black Cat" and "To Love-Ru". The recently serialized "Yokai Triangle" is a new work by Kentaro Yabuki 11 years after the completion of his previous JUMP work "To LOVE" in 2009.

·All the beauties have the same perfect body and pretty face. It is still a little difficult to tell which comic book heroine they are from, except for the fat robot of course.

Netizens also shared pictures of the JUMP group drawn by other cartoonists. Let’s enjoy them together:

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