Executioner Sanson
Executioner Sanson: The Man Who Executed King Louis XVI (死刑執行人サンソン 国王ルイ十六世の首を刎ねた男) is a book written by a Japanese author Masakatsu Adachi. It tells the story of Charles-Henri Sanson, who was a French executioner responsible for the execution of King Louis XVI.
Hirohiko Araki reviewed the book and later stated that Sanson was the inspiration for Gyro Zeppeli. Later releases of the book were sold with an illustration of Gyro on the cover.
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Hirohiko Araki published a review of Executioner Sanson in Buisness Jump.[1] In 2007, the December issue of the magazine MEN'S NON NO contained an advertisement of the book, with a statement from Araki that the Steel Ball Run character Gyro Zeppeli was based of Charles-Henri Sanson. It also included a drawing of Gyro in his executioner outfit.[2] Later, the book began being sold with Araki's message and the drawing on the cover.
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