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VOMIC
VOMIC (ヴォミック), derived from Voice (ヴォイス) and Comic (コミック), refers to digital content from Shueisha that are videos of manga images with panning, added sound effects, and dubbing performed by voice actors. The service began in November 2007. At the time, VOMIC was a small part of "s-cast.net", a Shueisha operated website that dealt with voice acting and video distribution. On August 27, 2009 it was moved to an independent website.

Some of Shueisha's weekly and monthly manga anthologies and associated media were aired as a corner in the TV program "", including its VOMICs. In April 2014, the addition of new titles came to a halt, but resumed in February 2015 as a mini program on called "VOMIC TV!". These VOMICs, usually referred now as Voice Comics (ボイスコミック), can also be found on the YouTube channels for VOMIC, Shonen Jump, or Jump Comics. The latter regularly posting new ones.

The VOMIC format is used mainly to promote other products, including the original manga work or a possible anime that is expected to be broadcast. For this reason, the content is often short, usually three or four chapters only. When titles with VOMICs were adapted into anime, most of the time the cast of voice actors would be completely new. With the release of the anime version, the VOMIC version would often stop being made. There are cases where a new version of the VOMIC, voiced by the new cast, would be made instead.

VOMICs for many series that Shueisha has serialized have been made, examples of notable series that they have done so include, , , , , , , , , , and.

Steel Ball Run
In December 2007, Steel Ball Run received a VOMIC with the first episode coming out on December 7 and the remaining three episodes being released every Friday after. The four episodes created cover parts of 1, 5, 6 and 7. Featured at the end of each episode is free talk from one of the voice actors.
 * Ep 1 - (Live Commentary)
 * Ep 2 - (Gyro Zeppeli)
 * Ep 3 - Masayuki Katou (Diego Brando)
 * Ep 4 - (Johnny Joestar)

Videos

 * https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm1717132
 * https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm1773092
 * https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm1829963
 * https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm1946233
 * http://web.archive.org/web/20090830062545/http://vomic.shueisha.co.jp/vomiccv_new.html

Creation and Development
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Credits
https://niguruta.web.fc2.com/memo_jojo.html List of References to JoJo Lego Monkie Kid ref? Makuhari features a sizable amount of references to the series.
 * Chapter 4 URYYY Dio Brando
 * Chapter 8 Chapter 374
 * Chapter 16 Ghost hands from the Ghost Girl's Alley from Diamond is Unbreakable
 * Chapter 31 Kars maniacally laugh Chapter 87
 * Chapter 42 The World Chapter 253 Star Platinum
 * Chapter 45 The World
 * Chapter 49 Steely Dan's beatdown in Chapter 165(?)
 * Chapter 59 Sticky Fingers, Daniel J. D'Arby, Joseph Joestar, Rudol von Stroheim, Joestars Cafe
 * Chapter 60 Koichi Hirose, Echoes ACT3,
 * Volume 8 Kars Chapter 113
 * Chapter 66
 * Chapter 73
 * Chapter 78 Silver Chariot Chapter 126, Will Anthonio Zeppeli Chapter 18

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 * Chapter 80 The World
 * In chapter 80, a large variety of JoJo characters and Stands are shown on a page.
 * The characters shown in the first panel are: Guido Mista, The Hand, Rudol von Stroheim, Joseph Joestar (Stardust Crusaders appearance), Okuyasu Nijimura, Will Anthonio Zeppeli, Gold Experience, Giorno Giovanna, Jonathan Joestar, Koichi Hirose, Echoes ACT3, DIO, The World, Rohan Kishibe, Aerosmith, Narancia Ghirga, Santana, Pannacotta Fugo, Purple Haze, Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli, Noriaki Kakyoin, Moody Blues, Leone Abbacchio, and the Aztec Chief.
 * The characters shown in the second panel are: Muhammad Avdol, Robert E. O. Speedwagon, Yoshikage Kira (Kosaku Kawajiri disguise), Killer Queen, Silver Chariot, Jean Pierre Polnareff, Bruno Bucciarati, Sticky Fingers, Kars, Joseph Joestar (Battle Tendency appearance), Mikitaka Hazekura, Sex Pistols, Dio Brando, Star Platinum, Crazy Diamond, Josuke Higashikata, Jotaro Kujo, Wamuu, and Esidisi.
 * Chapter 81 The World clashing with Star Platinum

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