Summary
Blue Lock is a popular manga series known for its exciting football action and interesting characters. The covers of Blue Lock are stunning and capture the essence of the characters. The iconic and striking covers have made the series popular among fans.
manga by Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Green Lockcompletely redefined sports manga. Even fans who aren't normally interested in sports or sports manga enjoy Blue Lock's story, complex and compelling characters and relationships, and of course, thrilling action scenes in the game. The comic book cover is as beautifully designed as the plot itself.
With stunning art from the talented artist Yusuke Nomura, bold colors, and attractive designs that reflect the content of the volumes, the covers are definitely worth a look. Each cover depicts a different Blue Lock character, carefully posed, or in the middle of an intense soccer match. Cover art is the first thing a potential reader sees when picking up a new volume of a manga and deciding whether or not to continue reading, and Blue Lock’s manga art is definitely makes the viewer interested in learning more about each page of the book.
Chigiri Hyoma Overcomes Tough Trauma in Deep Red Cover Art
Chap 3
Chigiri Hyoma, one of Team Z's best players, has has had unfortunate health problems during his football career. He suffered a serious leg injury. However, he was so determined to pursue his love of football that he refused to give up, passing his opponents at lightning speed despite his injured leg.
The chain around Chigiri's neck on the cover of Volume #3 is probably a reference to the metaphorical chain of his leg injury. However, on the cover, he is calm and ready to kick a ball, not letting anything stop him from his dream. The bright red background of the cover pairs attractively with Chigiri's hair and eyes of the same color, make it a beautiful cover too.
Reo Mikage prepares for an intense soccer match by tying her hair up.
Episode #8
Reo Mikage's love of soccer is deep because it is the only thing he really had to fight for. On the cover of volume #8, he puts his hand on his head to tie his purple hair back, preparing to play the game he loves so much. This image is relatively simple compared to some of the other Blue Lock covers, but it suits Reo perfectly.
Reo grew up in wealth and had most of what he wanted given to him, but football inspired him to start work towards a goal that he can only achieve through hard work. His persistent and tenacious expression hints at his desire to win and prove himself as an excellent player. The relatively simple cover is a beautiful purple that matches Reo's hair, eyes, and jersey, as well as his purposeful facial expression that conveys his intention to become the best.
Isagi Yoichi determined to make the most of his second chance at football
Episode 1
Isagi Yoichi's manga cover in volume #1 is what many fans think of when they think of Blue Lock. In the famous manga cover, he ran towards the ball with a determined look on his faceas if he won't let anything get in his way. The green and blue background ties the image together and fits Isagi's design perfectly.
Isagi is known to be extremely determined and dedicated to his goals. Soccer means a lot to him, and he will face any obstacle if it means becoming the best striker. After losing an important match in high school, Blue Lock is Last chance to prove yourself in football. The cover of Volume #1 represents the author's perseverance and relentless efforts towards his dream.
Michael Kaiser's stylish and self-assured design stands out against the blue background
Episode #19
Michael Kaiser is one of the best footballers in the world, and he certainly knows it. His undeniably cool and colorful design and arrogant, villainous personality make him a fun character to watch, but he certainly thinks very highly of himself. As one of Germany's most successful players, he has achievements to bolster his big ego.
In the illustration for Volume #19, his overly confident expression and posture seem to allude to these aspects of his personality. Michael has a smug smile on his face and stands proudly with his chest puffed out. His character design is unique and quite stylish, with blue-dyed hair and tattoos on his arms that have deep meaning to him and intended to inspire him to always work hard.
Shido Ryusei is on the move and ready to kick the ball by any means necessary
Episode #12
Shido Ryusei's manga volume #12 cover is one of the most intense and action-packed manga covers. art seems to be moving as he swings his leg back to kick the approaching ball. He flips over, moving his entire body into position to hit the ball with full force.
Interestingly, Shido loves the game of soccer for its own sake and is only interested in the act of playing the game, rather than specific achievements like being “the best”. However, he still gives it his all, as can be seen in his careful pose on the cover. Another interesting detail of the image is how well his pink eyes match the bright pink background of the cover, create a cohesive work of art.
Sae Itoshi appears strong but bored in colorful cover art
Episode #17
Sae is a soccer prodigy and overshadows his brother Rin. He is different from the players in Blue Lock because his dislike of Japanese football. After playing elsewhere, He decided that players from other countries were more athletically gifted. The cover of volume #17 depicts him as almost a god and powerful.
In the picture, he looks almost bored, with glowing green eyes and a calm expression. Chains surround his neck and chest, contrasting with the red of the book cover. Sae's design is One of the most visually appealing and distinctive features of Blue Lockand the soft background color and bright pupils of the soccer hero make this unique illustration stand out.
Rin Itoshi's determination and perseverance know no bounds.
Episode #6
Rin's perseverance is one of his greatest character traits and help him survive in the fierce competition of Blue lock. His older brother Sae is a master of soccer, holding Rin to a difficult standard to achieve. As the series progresses, Rin begins to play for his own benefit and with a new goal of becoming number one, instead of just hoping to show off his brother.
His fists are clenched in determination on the cover of book #6, a sign of his unshakeable determination to be the best. His blue eyes stood out the most, drawing the viewer's gaze immediately. His expression seemed quite calm, but there was a steadfast perseverance in his eyes.
Nagi Seishiro's design and steadfast personality stand out
Episode 5
Nagi Seishiro has undergone more character development than anyone else in Blue Lock. As depicted in the recent movie, BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI-, he has transformed from a lazy and bored boy who wants to do nothing but play video games for a football fanatic with a passion for winningWith Reo's help, he discovers the key to solving his never-ending boredom.
On the cover of volume 5, almost everything, from the costumes to the setting, is either dark blue or black, creating an incredible combination. contrasting with her snow white hair and bright blue eyes. He looks forward with a strong yet calm expression, as he is the type of hero who doesn't show his emotions. The book cover stands out because it not only looks great but also reveals Nagi's personality and daily attitude without a word.
Volume level 2
Bachira Meguru is not only Blue Lock's funniest and most comedic character, he's also one of its most talented players. On the cover of comic #2, he stands facing an oncoming soccer ball, ready to make his next move. A chain wraps around his shoulders and torso, but don't tie him down
Most of Blue Lock's cover art features chains.But what makes Bachira's illustration special is that he isn't held back by the chain, it simply curves around him and gets out of his way. This makes sense considering his unhindered style of football and the way He has escaped the bullying and criticism of the past. from others to become authentically yourself.
Ego Jinpachi's goal of creating the best striker is a constant chain around his neck.
Episode #11
Jinpachi's ego is in charge of Project Blue Lock. This epic role explains the necklace around his neck, securely fastened on all four sides. The soccer ball between his crossed legs glows a mesmerizing blue, drawing the eye to the center of the gorgeous cover art.
Ego has a very strong personality and seems unwilling to give up on the dream that inspired the Blue Lock facility: to create the best striker. However, this is not an easy goal to achieve, and the successes and failures of the players he personally selects for this job affect him. His goal is constantly hanging over his head, like a chain around his neck. Aside from the important metaphorical meaning of the chains, the cover art is very visually striking with almost everything in black and white. except for the glare from the glowing soccer ball.