'Fairy Tail' Creator Shares Naughty Juvia Sketch

The holidays are around the corner and the creator of Fairy Tail has gifted his fans with a very [...]

The holidays are around the corner and the creator of Fairy Tail has gifted his fans with a very special sketch of one fan favorite character.

His newest sketch depicts the often requested by fans, Juvia in a pose that would surely put her on Santa's naughty list.

The sketch sees Juvia in a tight fitting Santa costume with her thighs completely exposed, and this is not the first time Mashima has uploaded steamy sketches of his characters to Twitter either. He last posted some curvaceous sketches of Erza and Lucy with tight fitting clothing that highlighted the kind of features fans of the series appreciate. Last Halloween he depicted both Erza and Lucy in risque outfits. Lucy donned a tight-fitting cat costume while Erza wore a golden Playboy bunny suit. This pair of sketches also led to a fan debate as Erza and Lucy got the brunt of the focus back then as well as fans wanted to see a sketch of Juvia as she is here.

Fairy Tail's final chapter released in the 34th issue of Kondansha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, and the 63rd and final volume of the manga released November 11 in Japan. The series ran for 11 years and has sold over 60 million copies worldwide.

After Fairy Tail published its final chapter in Japan, creator Hiro Mashima has been giving details of the series he never quite fleshed out, including how magic in the series actually works clarifying that magic power can be attained through hard work and not only magnified through training, but enhanced with the help of loved ones around you.

For those unfamiliar with Fairy Tail, the series was originally created by Hiro Mashima. It is set in a fantasy world full of magic, and Natsu Dragneel is a fire breathing wizard with the powers of a dragon, and is in search of his missing foster father, the dragon Igneel. As he and his wizarding guild Fairy Tail get into adventures, Natsu always tries to find a way to succeed. The series ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from August 2006 to July 2017 and has spawned 60 million copies. It was later adapted into an anime by A-1 Pictures, Dentsu Inc., and Satelight in 2009 and ended its first run in 2013. A second series ran from 2014 to 2016, and a third series is planned for a 2018 release.

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