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{{Short description|Eighth story arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure}} |
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| name = JoJolion |
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| caption = First ''[[tankōbon]]'' volume cover, featuring Josuke Higashikata and his Stand, Soft & Wet |
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| ja_kanji = ジョジョリオン |
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| publisher = [[Shueisha]] |
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| demographic = ''[[Seinen manga|Seinen]]'' |
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| imprint = [[Jump Comics]] |
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| magazine = [[Ultra Jump]] |
| magazine = [[Ultra Jump]] |
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| first = May 19, 2011 |
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| last = August 19, 2021 |
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| volumes = 27 |
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{{nihongo|'''''JoJolion'''''|ジョジョリオン|Jojorion|lead=yes}} is a ''[[seinen]]'' [[manga]] series written and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]], and is the eighth part of the larger ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series. It has been serialized by [[Shueisha]] in the magazine ''[[Ultra Jump]]'' since May 19, 2011, and has been collected in 17 volumes totaling 70 chapters, with 2 additional chapters not yet volumized. |
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{{nihongo|'''''JoJolion'''''|ジョジョリオン|Jojorion|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[manga]] series written and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]], and is the eighth part of the larger ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series. Set in [[Japan]] in 2011, it follows Josuke Higashikata, a young man afflicted by [[retrograde amnesia]], in his search to uncover his identity in Morioh Town, a coastal Japanese town affected by the [[2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami]]. However, his digging pulls him and his adoptive family into the unfinished business between his previous life and an impending inhuman threat. It was serialized by [[Shueisha]] in the [[seinen manga|''seinen'' manga]] magazine ''[[Ultra Jump]]'' from May 2011 until August 2021, and has been collected in 27 ''[[tankōbon]]'' volumes. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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In the aftermath of the [[2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami]],{{efn|The universe in which ''Steel Ball Run'' and onward take place is not related to the first six parts in any way beyond references to the names of its characters and a scant few returning Stands.}} strange structures known colloquially as the Wall Eyes appear near the coast of the town of Morioh, with the ground beneath them gaining the ability to swap traits of objects buried within it. A local college student named Yasuho Hirose finds a mysterious amnesiac youth buried under one of the Wall Eyes, who she decides to temporarily name "Josuke," and the two set out to recover his memories and identity. Yasuho conducts her investigation while leaving the youth in the care of the Higashikata family, hypothesizing that Josuke is connected to a missing doctor named Yoshikage Kira. As Yasuho visits Kira's terminally-ill mother, Holy Joestar-Kira, Josuke learns that he is a fusion of Kira and someone else. |
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Set in the same continuity as ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', {{nihongo4|S-City, M-Prefecture|M県S市|Emu-ken, Esu-shi}} was devastated by the [[2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami]]. In the aftermath, strange structures known colloquially as the {{nihongo4|Wall Eyes|壁の目|Kabe no Me}} appear all over {{nihongo4|Morioh Town|杜王町|Moriō-chō}}. When a local college student named Yasuho Hirose finds a mysterious youth buried under one of the Wall Eyes, it sets off their adventure together to try to help the young man recover his memories of his life moments before Yasuho discovered him. After a fight with Yasuho's would-be suitor Joshu Higashikata that reveals the young man has a Stand, he and Yasuho seek out his identity. First believing him to be named "Yoshikage Kira", although Yasuho feels that the name "Josuke" fits the John Doe better, they head to Kira's apartment where they attacked by a man who is after Kira. The resulting fight allows the young man to explore the extent of his Stand that he dubs Soft & Wet. After their attacker Ojiro Sasame, user of Fun Fun Fun, realizes that the young man is not Kira at all, Yasuho and Josuke head back to where he was found and find Kira's corpse, sparking a mystery of what happened to Kira and who Josuke really is. |
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When Josuke later confronts the patriarch of the family, Norisuke Higashikata IV, over his reasons for taking him in, he learns that the Higashikata family needs Kira's memories to end a family curse that petrifies each of their first children. Kira had been involved with a fruit named the Locacaca, which can heal one part of its consumer's body by weakening another. Norisuke remains unaware that his oldest son Jobin has been illegally obtaining and selling Locacaca in coordination with a group of mysterious stone-based beings called Rock Humans, who seek to eliminate Josuke and ascend the ranks of society. |
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While attempting to figure out what she can from police reports, Yasuho leaves Josuke in the company of the Higashikata family for his safety. The patriarch puts Josuke in charge of taking care of his youngest daughter Daiya who has been blind from childbirth, but she uses the opportunity to seduce Josuke by placing him under the thrall of her Stand California King Bed. After thwarting Daiya and befriending her instead, Josuke learns that the Higashikata family is related to Kira though a marriage that took place a century ago between [[Johnny Joestar]] and Rina Higashikata. Both discover that Holy Joestar-Kira is the last of the line and is in Morioh. Josuke attempts to meet with her, but is attacked by the Stand Born This Way and saved by another, while Yasuho finally meets up with Holly, unaware that she is aided by her own Stand Paisley Park, to find that Holly has seemingly lost her memory due to an incurable disease. Elsewhere, Josuke tracks down his attacker, the Higashikata's maid Kyo Nijimura, who reveals to Josuke that she is Holly's daughter and believes the Higashikatas are to blame for her condition. She also reveals to Josuke that he is her brother Yoshikage Kira, but only in part, as he has been combined with a second unknown person. |
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Josuke later learns that prior to his awakening, Kira and a certain Josefumi Kujo had grafted a Locacaca branch to a tree in the Higashikata orchard, creating a new type of Locacaca that uses another person as collateral for the healing process. After Kira was fatally injured by the Rock Humans, Josefumi used the new Locacaca to cure him as the two of them fell into the site of the future Wall Eyes. Realizing that he is a fusion of Josefumi and Kira, Josuke resolves to retrieve the new Locacaca fruit and use it to cure Holy, just as Kira and Josefumi intended to. Meanwhile, Jobin's mother, Kaato, leaves prison after a 15-year sentence for killing a child to save Jobin's life. Even as Jobin reunites with his mother, he keeps his plot to use the Locacaca branch to cure his own son, Tsurugi, to himself. |
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While trying to become more involved in the world, Josuke is taken to a nearby high school by Joshu, but they go down the infamous "Shakedown Road" where they are accosted by swindlers who have learned to use the Stand Les Feuilles that possesses the leaves of the gingko trees along the road to fleece the unaware. Joshu's own Stand Nut King Call is awoken by the events. Later, Josuke and Yasuho simultaneously learn of the fate of Johnny Joestar when he brought his wife, and the Holy Corpse, to Morioh to cure her, resulting in his mysterious death on what would become Shakedown Road. Yasuho tries to research on her own, only to be "kidnapped" by Tsurugi Higashikata, Norisuke IV's grandchild, who explains to Yasuho his family's predicament and why he has been disguised as a girl for his whole life. Yasuho attempts to leave, but not before she is subjected to Tsurugi's Stand Paper Moon King, heavily disorienting her (and Josuke), eventually leading her back to Tsurugi's bunker where he apologizes for his actions. However, as she rests, she is attacked by Yotsuyu Yagiyama, who uses his Stand to try to draw out Paisley Park and Josuke for his ulterior motives of never having his memories restored. |
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At Norisuke's behest, Josuke meets with a plant appraiser named Rai Mamezuku, who he leads to the Higashikata orchard to identify the Locacaca branch. At the same time, Jobin's alliance with the Rock Humans falters, eventually forcing him to set the orchard ablaze to keep Josuke and the Rock Humans from obtaining the branch. Ultimately, two Rock Humans in an ambulance appear to seize the new Locacaca branch, unaware that Tsurugi has misled both them and Josuke's group using his own Stand; in reality, the branch remains in Jobin's possession. After defeating one of the Rock Humans posing as a doctor, the three heroes plan to hunt down the hospital's director. |
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Josuke and Norisuke IV confront each other over what they have dealt with, only for Norisuke IV to tell Josuke that he wants to help him restore his memories as Kira to find a way to lift his family's curse, a mysterious disease that slowly turns them to stone. However, when they approach Tsurugi, they find out they have been trapped by Yotsuyu Yagiyama, who has tricked Tsurugi into helping him by giving him false hope that he found a cure for the curse. Yotsuyu uses his Stand I Am a Rock to try to kill Josuke, but Josuke decides to fight back, dragging Yagiyama into the depths of the ocean to get information out of him, but Yagiyama begins to crumble away into rocks, seemingly dying. Back on land, they discover Yagiyama is not apparently human at all, and that the mysterious fruit he had on him, which could possibly be a cure for the curse, is gone. Before all hope is lost, Norisuke IV uses his Stand King Nothing to track the fruit's scent, but feels that they may never properly find the real fruit. Dejected, Norisuke IV takes Josuke to his business, an upscale fruit parlor, when his eldest son Jobin appears, having returned from a business trip with an expensive and rare ''[[Dorcus titanus]] palawanicus'' stag beetle, which he soon gives to Josuke as a gift. As father and son catch up, Josuke notices that King Nothing has activated on Jobin's handkerchief, revealing that he has encountered the mysterious fruit. |
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The group encounters an intern at the hospital named Toru, who points them in the direction of hospital director Satoru Akefu. While attempting to pursue him, the three are attacked by Akefu's ability, which manipulates the laws of nature to attack those who pursue him. The group is forced to split up, with Josuke managing to bait the hospital director into pursuing him and Mamezuku. Meanwhile, Yasuho investigates the Higashikata household, eventually revealing the branch to the family by accident. Norisuke confronts Jobin, who incapacitates him; Jobin himself is killed shortly afterward by the force of a calamity as Toru arrives at the scene. Yasuho realizes that Toru is the Stand User of the calamity-controlling Stand Wonder of U, who Mamezuku and Josuke identify as Akefu himself. |
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Josuke approaches Tsurugi, who has befriended the mysterious "cured" stone dog Iwasuke, for information on his father's Stand so they may learn about the fruit, but Tsurugi simply tells Josuke that he should try to trick his father into losing a bet. With Tsurugi's intel, Josuke challenges Jobin to a game of [[insect fighting]] with his new ''D. t. palawanicus''. After Jobin shows off his own ''palawanicus'' against an [[Asian giant hornet]], they set their beetles against each other, with Josuke winning after having used Soft & Wet earlier to gather female stag beetle pheromones. However, Jobin, after shaving off an eyebrow desires a second match, and Josuke tricks him into betting his [[Lamborghini Gallardo]], and Jobin decides to use his ''Allotopus rosenbergi'', which Josuke later learns from him has had a hole drilled into its head and filled with wax to make it act erratic when it melts. Through this, Josuke discovers that Jobin's Stand increases heat, but he manages to use the venom from the hornet to win by placing it in Jobin's wax. Just as he is about to leave with the key, Jobin's personality changes, demanding to know what Josuke is after. Elsewhere, Tsurugi gets the key from one of Josuke's Soft & Wet bubbles and is with Yasuho, who Tsurugi has brought with him so she can use her Stand on Jobin's car's [[event data recorder]] to find out where he has been and where the fruit tree is, and discovers Paisley Park for herself for the first time. Elsewhere, Josuke discovers Jobin has induced a nosebleed in him with his Stand Speed King's ability, and tries to give Yasuho and Tsurugi more time by stalling, using the heat to activate the sprinklers in Jobin's live insect room to run away. Meanwhile, Yasuho and Tsurugi uncover through Paisley Park that Jobin met with an unknown man who they see holding a potted plant of the mysterious fruit, while Jobin decides to figure out more about Josuke. |
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Mamezuku and Josuke unsuccessfully attempt to set a trap for Satoru Akefu; Mamezuku is fatally wounded by Akefu, but reveals the latent Spin within Josuke's ability as he dies. Yasuho then calls Josuke and informs him of her findings. Though Akefu escapes Josuke's attack, he and Yasuho combine their abilities with the power of the Spin to attack Toru with a transient bubble. A gravely-wounded Toru eats a ripening fruit from the branch and attempts to initiate an exchange, only to be pinned to the ground by Kaato. Kaato forces Toru to exchange with Tsurugi and receive his curse, killing both Toru and herself. The last of the new Locacaca branch is destroyed in the process. |
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Together, Yasuho and Tsurugi track down the man, a security guard named Aisho Dainenjiyama, who has the potted plant with him and they watch him sell it to an old man who grows back his legs after eating a fruit from the potted plant, but he soon loses the ability to see as his eyes turn to stone. Dainenjiyama realizes he has been spotted by the two, and he pursues them with his Stand Doobie Wah!, which chases after them with razor sharp winds. The two try to escape, with Yasuho's Paisley Park often leading the way, but they realize that any breath they take activates Doobie Wah!'s powers once more, allowing Dainenjiyama to track them down, while he is in contact with Jobin to tell him he has been spotted. Once cornered, Dainenjiyama believes he has the two in his grasp, even as Jobin Higashikata approaches him. However, Tsurugi has used Paper Moon King into trick Dainenjiyama into thinking that Morioh's public buses are his own father, and Dainenjiyama is run over by a bus, resulting in the man crumbling apart into stones. In a vignette, it is revealed that Dainenjiyama and Yagiyama are members of a race of beings known as {{nihongo4|Rock People|岩人間|Iwa Ningen}}, who appear to be human so long as they stay awake, but as soon as they fall asleep they turn to stone. |
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Josuke and Yasuho visit Holy in the hospital after reuniting. Though Yasuho glimpses Josefumi's mother in the parking lot, Josuke decides not to introduce himself to her, as he has accepted being neither Josefumi nor Kira. The two meet with what remains of the Higashikata family at a cake shop, as the family tries to decide on a cake to celebrate Norisuke's release from the hospital. The family eventually decides to leave the decision to Josuke as Yasuho takes her leave, satisfied that Josuke has found a loving family and a new life. |
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Shortly after Dainenjiyama's death, as Yasuho and Tsurugi try to understand the nature of the mysterious fruit of the {{nihongo4|Rokakaka Tree|ロカカカの樹|Rokakaka no Ki}}, a plant native to the highlands of [[New Guinea]] which seems to cure people of various ailments but they lose another aspect of themselves in return when it turns to stone, Josuke and Yasuho meet up once more, having not seen each other in what feels like weeks. However, their reunion is short-lived when a young woman passes by, apparently recognizing Josuke as her old friend "Setchan", but later believes she has confused him for someone else. Josuke follows the woman, using Soft & Wet to discover that she is Karera Sakunami, and after calling her by her name, she realizes he is indeed her friend, although he cannot remember anything about her. Karera and Josuke travel around Morioh, where Josuke realizes she is grifting money from people, and later discovers that her Stand Love Love Deluxe controls hair. After pressing her, she reveals to him that he is her friend Josefumi Kujo, and shows him a photo of the two of them together, along with Yoshikage Kira, and she mentions the Rokakaka tree. However, their reunion is interrupted by a pair of Stand-using twins, the A. Phex Brothers, who are after Karera and recognize Josuke as someone they had met before. Although Josuke is nearly lef for dead when left with the A. Phex Brothers on his own, with the elder brother's Stand Schott Key No. 1 allowing him to trap Josuke in nearby fence wire and the younger brother's Stand Schott Key No. 2 producing a poisonous gas that Josuke only manages to evade death with his own Stand, he is saved when Karera returns and uses Love Love Deluxe to create a giant hair fuse for Josuke to light on fire, killing the A. Phex Brothers who crumble away as other Rock People have. However, Karera leaves Josuke behind, promising to meet with him, again. |
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The next day, Josuke is at home with the Higashikata family, working with Yasuho to learn more about Josefumi Kujo, who has also been researching the Rokakaka Tree on her own, when eldest sister Hato brings home her new boyfriend, the first time she has ever done so. Norisuke IV, Joshu, and Josuke are all surprised at how homely cleaning service manager Tamaki Damo is, but Hato's love for him seems sincere. However, something strange is happening as a result of the visit by "Damokan", as Hato calls him, with handprints appearing everywhere. As Yasuho faxes a photo she found of Josefumi over to Josuke, Norisuke IV asks him to check on Nijimura, and he discovers she has been apparently liquefied while trying to clean up the mysterious handprints. After leaving to go to the bathroom, Joshu discovers that Damo has disabled the house's security cameras. Daiya investigates the fax, which has Tamaki Damo's photo on it, and rushes to give it to Josuke, but she is soon liquefied as well, but not before Josuke spots the photo. Damo returns and asks Hato to go check on the others, when he has Norisuke IV by himself, who is also becoming liquefied, and he discovers Damo is a Stand user, and he has come to the house and placed everyone under the thrall of his Stand Vitamin C to figure out who has killed his associates, the other Rock People, as well as any information on Yoshikage Kira, who he has met years before. The scene flashes back to 2009, when Kira uncovers Dainenjiyama's arrival in Morioh as a stone from Papua New Guinea with the Rokakaka Tree in tow, when he comes across both Ojiro Sasame ''and'' Josefumi Kujo on the docks. Back in 2011, Josuke warns Hato that her boyfriend is lying to her and has come to the house to kill them all. In another flashback to 1997, a recent divorcée is on the beach with her son, when he is dragged out into the sea and nearly killed when he hits his head on a rock underwater. The boy, Josefumi Kujo, is rushed to T.H. Medical University Hospital where Dr. Holly Joestar-Kira recognizes he is suffering from a deadly [[blood clot]]. She pleads with her son Yoshikage Kira to use his Stand Killer Queen to cure young Josefumi's blood clot, saving the boy's life, while Yoshikage is upset that he will miss out on seeing ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' with his mother. Back in 2009, Kira has approached Josefumi to help him steal a Rokakaka fruit from Aisho Dainenjiyama, which Josefumi realizes is to attempt to cure his mother Holly from the mysterious disease, and he agrees to help save her. Josefumi comes up with an idea to instead just steal a single branch of the Rokakaka Tree, using his own Stand's ability to [[grafting|graft]] it onto another tree so they can have as many Rokakaka fruits as they need. But first, they have to steal a branch in a way that Dainenjiyama does not realize it has ever been stolen. |
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==Characters== |
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{{See also|List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure characters#Part 8: JoJolion 2}} |
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* '''Josuke Higashikata'''{{efn|{{nihongo4|Josuke Higashikata|東方 定助|Higashikata Jōsuke}}}} is a young man with no memory of his past or name, and is temporarily named "Josuke" by Yasuho after her dog. He uses the Stand Soft & Wet,{{efn|{{nihongo4|Soft & Wet|ソフト&ウェット(柔らかくてそして濡れている)|Sofuto Ando Wetto (Yawarakakute Soshite Nureteiru)}}}} which allows him to produce soap bubbles that upon contact with an object can steal an aspect of the object that can be used for other purposes, such as a person's eyesight or the friction of the floor. |
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* '''Josuke Higashikata'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Josuke Higashikata|東方 定助|Higashikata Jōsuke}}}} is a young man with no memory of his past or name. He is temporarily named "Josuke" by Yasuho after her dog. He later learns that he was originally '''Josefumi Kujo''',{{efn|{{nihongo|Josefumi Kujo|空条 仗世文|Kūjō Josefumi}}}} a friend of the Kira Family whose body was fused with Yoshikage Kira's by the Wall Eyes and a new form of Locacaca fruit. He uses the Stand Soft & Wet,{{efn|{{nihongo|Soft & Wet|ソフト&ウェット(柔らかくてそして濡れている)|Sofuto Ando Wetto (Yawarakakute Soshite Nureteiru)}}}} which allows him to produce soap bubbles that absorb an aspect of whatever object they touch, such as a person's eyesight or the friction of a floor. He later discovers another ability of his Stand he dubs Go Beyond,{{efn|{{nihongo|Go Beyond|{{ruby-ja|Go Beyond|ゴー・ビヨンド}}|Gō Biyondo}}}} allowing him to shoot bubbles imbued with an explosive and transcendent form of the Spin phenomenon from ''[[Steel Ball Run]]''. |
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* '''Yasuho Hirose'''{{efn|{{nihongo4|Yasuho Hirose|広瀬 康穂|Hirose Yasuho}}}} is a young woman who discovers Josuke and helps him search for his true identity. She uses the Stand Paisley Park,{{efn|{{nihongo4|Paisley Park|ペイズリーパーク|Peizurī Pāku}}}} which has the ability to direct things around Yasuho, although Paisley Park acts on Yasuho's subconscious needs rather than her being able to directly control her abilities. |
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* '''Yasuho Hirose'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Yasuho Hirose|広瀬 康穂|Hirose Yasuho}}}} is a young woman who discovers Josuke and helps him search for his true identity. She uses the Stand Paisley Park,{{efn|{{nihongo|Paisley Park|ペイズリーパーク|Peizurī Pāku}}}} which has the ability to direct things around Yasuho and send objects through wireless connections. |
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* '''Rai Mamezuku'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Rai Mamezuku|豆銑 礼|Mamezuku Rai}}}} is a plant appraiser and fruit grower who works for the Higashikata fruit company. Norisuke asks him to assist Josuke in searching for, grafting, and harvesting a new type of Locacaca fruit. He uses the Stand Doggy Style,{{efn|{{nihongo|Doggy Style|ドギー・スタイル|Dogī Sutairu}}}} which allows him to peel his flesh like an apple, turning it into a ribbon that he can manipulate. |
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*The '''Higashikata Family'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Higashikata Family|東方家|Higashikata-ke}}}} are the descendants of Norisuke Higashikata from Steel Ball Run. They suffer from an ancient curse that causes their firstborn child of every generation to turn into stone and die at a young age. The current members of the family live in Morioh and operate a financially-successful fruit company started by their famous ancestor. |
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* '''Joshu Higashikata'''{{efn|{{nihongo4|Joshu Higashikata|東方 常秀|Higashikata Jōshū}}}} is a college student who uses the Stand Nut King Call,{{efn|{{nihongo4|Nut King Call|ナット・キング・コール|Natto Kingu Kōru}}}} which allows him to materialize [[Nut (hardware)|nuts]] and bolts through objects or people's bodies; if the bolt is undone on a person, the limb it was attached to falls off. |
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** '''Norisuke Higashikata IV'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Norisuke Higashikata IV|四代目東方 憲助|Yondaime Higashikata Norisuke}}}} is the patriarch of the Higashikata family and the manager of his company's primary fruit parlor. Norisuke hopes to break his family's curse using Kira's knowledge of the mysterious Locacaca fruit, but insists upon following a righteous path toward his goals. He uses the Stand King Nothing,{{efn|{{nihongo|King Nothing|キング・ナッシング|Kingu Nasshingu}}}} which has the ability to track by scent while changing its physical appearance to resemble the target it is tracking. |
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** '''Joshu Higashikata'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Joshu Higashikata|東方 常秀|Higashikata Jōshū}}}} is a college student with an unrequited love for Yasuho. He uses the Stand Nut King Call,{{efn|{{nihongo|Nut King Call|ナット・キング・コール|Natto Kingu Kōru}}}} which allows him to materialize [[Nut (hardware)|nuts]] and bolts through objects or people's bodies; that can be used to either detach objects or limbs from each other, or attach objects together. |
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** '''Daiya Higashikata'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Daiya Higashikata|東方 大弥|Higashikata Daiya}}}} is a near-blind teenage girl and the youngest daughter of the Higashikata family. She uses the Stand California King Bed,{{efn|{{nihongo|California King Bed|カリフォルニア・キング・ベッドちゃん|Kariforunia Kingu Beddo-chan}}}} which allows her to steal people's memories and store them within chess pieces if they break one of her rules. When Josuke temporarily moves into her family's house, Daiya instantly falls in love with him and plots to manipulate him into returning her feelings. |
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** '''Hato Higashikata'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Hato Higashikata|東方 鳩|Higashikata Hato}}}} is a [[fashion model]] and the eldest daughter of the Higashikata family. She uses the Stand Walking Heart,{{efn|{{nihongo|Walking Heart|ウォーキング・ハート|Wōkingu Hāto}}}} which allows her to extend her shoes' heels into spikes to walk up walls and impale enemies. |
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** '''Jobin Higashikata'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Jobin Higashikata|東方 常敏|Higashikata Jōbin}}}} is the eldest son of the Higashikata family. Jobin officially works in foreign research for the Higashikata fruit company, but secretly uses his position to launder money and Locacaca fruits for the Locacaca Smuggling Organization. Upon learning of the new Locacaca variant, he secretly plots to use the fruit to cure his son Tsurugi by any means necessary. Jobin uses the Stand Speed King,{{efn|{{nihongo|Speed King|スピード・キング|Supīdo Kingu}}}} which allows him to manipulate the temperature of his targets and store heat in objects which can then be released as a trap. |
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* '''Kyo Nijimura'''{{efn|{{nihongo4|Kyo Nijimura|虹村 京|Nijimura Kyō}}}} is the Higashikata family's maid, and uses the Stand Born This Way,{{efn|{{nihongo4|Born This Way|ボーン・ディス・ウェイ(BORN THIS WAY)|Bōn Disu Wei}}}} which takes the form of a robotic rider on a motorcycle, which attacks when its target opens an item, such as a door or a notebook. |
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** '''Mitsuba Higashikata'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Mitsuba Higashikata|東方 密葉|Higashikata Mitsuba}}}} is Jobin's vain wife and a model working for the Higashikata fruit company's advertising division. She uses the Stand Awaking III Leaves,{{efn|{{nihongo|Awaking III Leaves|アウェイキング・IIIリーブス|Aweikingu Surī Rībusu}}}} which allows her to create vector arrows that will repel anything from the arrow's direction. |
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** '''Tsurugi Higashikata'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Tsurugi Higashikata|東方 つるぎ|Higashikata Tsurugi}}}} is Jobin and Mitsuba's son, an eleven-year-old boy who dresses as a girl to avoid the evil eye, in line with family tradition. Tsurugi fears his family's curse, allowing him to be manipulated by Yotsuyu after seeing him cure a petrified dog named Iwasuke.{{efn|{{nihongo|Iwasuke|岩助|}}}} Tsurugi uses the Stand Paper Moon King,{{efn|{{nihongo|Paper Moon King|ペーパー・ムーン・キング|Pēpā Mūn Kingu}}}} which lets him create [[origami]] that disrupts the perception of anyone who touches it, and additionally allows him to create origami from other objects besides paper and control any origami creatures he has made. |
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* '''Holy Joestar–Kira'''{{efn|{{nihongo4|Holy Joestar–Kira|吉良・ホリー・ジョースター|Kira Horī Jōsutā}}}} is an [[ophthalmologist]] from T.H. Medical University Hospital and an associate professor at Morioh's T.G. University. She is hospitalized, as parts of her brain and other organs are missing. |
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** '''Kaato Higashikata'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Kaato Higashikata|東方 花都|Higashikata Kaato}}}} is Norisuke's ex-wife and the mother of Hato, Joshu, Daiya and Jobin. After Jobin accidentally incapacitated a child with his Stand at a young age, Kaato used the opportunity to save Jobin from the family curse, killing the other youth. She is released from Stone Ocean Jail after serving a fifteen-year sentence, with plans to take her share of the family's fortune. She uses the Stand Space Trucking,{{efn|{{nihongo|Space Trucking|スペース・トラッキング|Supēsu Torakkingu}}}} which lets her store objects or people between playing cards. |
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* '''Kei Nijimura'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Kei Nijimura|虹村 京|Nijimura Kei}}}} is the Higashikata family's maid, and is later revealed to be Holy's daughter and Yoshikage Kira's younger sister. She took on a fake last name and evidence of her existence was erased by Kira to infiltrate the Higashikata family. Initially suspicious of Josuke, Nijimura comes to sympathize with the amnesiac and provides him with a clue about his true identity. She uses the Stand Born This Way,{{efn|{{nihongo|Born This Way|ボーン・ディス・ウェイ|Bōn Disu Wei}}, originally named {{nihongo|Going Underground|ゴーイング・アンダーグラウンド|Gōingu Andāguraundo}}}} which appears when its target opens an item, such as a door or a notebook, and attacks by freezing everything around it. |
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* '''Holy Joestar-Kira'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Holy Joestar-Kira|吉良・ホリー・ジョースター|Kira Horī Jōsutā}}}} is an [[ophthalmologist]] from T.H. Medical University Hospital and an associate professor at Morioh's T.G. University. She is hospitalized due to a condition that destroyed parts of her brain and other organs. It is later revealed that she was experimented upon by the Rock Humans in order to create new forms of medicine from the Locacaca fruit. She is the great-granddaughter of Johnny Joestar. |
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* '''Yoshikage Kira'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Yoshikage Kira|吉良 吉影|Kira Yoshikage}}}} is a doctor who is a descendant of Johnny Joestar through his mother Holy. He was friends with Josefumi Kujo, who attempted to help him save Holy's life by stealing a Locacaca branch to use its fruit. After Yoshikage was fatally wounded by the Rock Humans, a combination of the new Locacaca's effects and the emerging Wall Eyes caused his body to swap traits with Josefumi's, creating Josuke. Yoshikage's Stand is Killer Queen,{{efn|{{nihongo|Killer Queen|キラークイーン|Kirā Kuīn}}}} which can producing exploding pockets of air and summon multiple tank-like stands called Sheer Heart Attack.{{efn|{{nihongo|Sheer Heart Attack|シアーハートアタック|Shiā Hāto Atakku}}}} |
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* '''Rock Humans''' are a mysterious race of humanoid silicon-based lifeforms with the ability to turn into stone, having infiltrated Morioh under assumed aliases. The two groups active in Morioh have ties to both the Locacaca fruit and Jobin, and intend to silence anyone who learns of the former's existence. Josuke comes into conflict with these groups, which include the following members: |
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** '''Toru'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Toru|透龍|Tōru}}}} is the main antagonist of JoJolion. He is a part-time hospital worker and Yasuho's ex-boyfriend from high school. He is later revealed to be the leader of the Rock Humans and the Locacaca research organization, seeking to obtain the new Locacaca fruit and use its medicinal value to rise to the apex of society. Toru's Stand is Wonder of U,{{efn|{{nihongo|Wonder of U|ワンダー・オブ・U (ユー)|Wandā Obu Yū}}}} which causes anyone who attempts to pursue him or his Stand to suffer [[freak accident]]s referred to as "calamities". The Stand itself assumes a human form known as '''Satoru Akefu''',{{efn|{{nihongo|Satoru Akefu|明負 悟|Akefu Satoru}}}} posing as the director of operations at T.G. University Hospital. |
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** '''The Locacaca Smuggling Organization''' is a mysterious, secret smuggling operation that serve as the first group of antagonists Josuke must face. Their only goal is to smuggle Locacaca fruits into Japan and sell them at an immense profit. |
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*** '''Yotsuyu Yagiyama'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Yotsuyu Yagiyama|八木山 夜露|Yagiyama Yotsuyu}}}} is the first Rock Human to be introduced. He tricks Tsurugi into helping him kill Josuke, while also plotting to steal the Higashikata fortune. Yotsuyu's assumed public identity is that of an architect of some regard, the man responsible for designing and building the Higashikata family's house. Yotsuyu's Stand is I Am a Rock,{{efn|{{nihongo|I Am a Rock|アイ・アム・ア・ロック|Ai Amu A Rokku}}}} which turns his target into a gravity well that pulls certain objects towards them. |
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*** '''Aisho Dainenjiyama'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Aisho Dainenjiyama|大年寺山 愛唱|Dainenjiyama Aishō}}}} is a nervous and paranoid Rock Human, having been betrayed by a former girlfriend. He attacks Yasuho and Tsurugi when he realizes they are following him, forcing the latter to trick him into getting run over by a bus. Dainenjiyama's Stand is Doobie Wah!,{{efn|{{nihongo|Doobie Wah!|ドゥービー・ワゥ!|Dūbī Wau!}}}} which allows Dainenjiyama to create small razor-sharp tornadoes that automatically track down their target using their breathing. |
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*** The '''A. Phex Brothers'''{{efn|{{nihongo|A. Phex Brothers|エイ・フェックス兄弟|Ei Fekkusu-kyōdai}}}} are twin Rock Humans who pose as street performers. Having played a role in the attempt on Josefumi and Yoshikage's lives, they target Karera before coming across Josuke. The older brother's Stand, Schott Key No. 1,{{efn|{{nihongo|Schott Key No. 1|ショット・キー No.1|Shotto Kī Nanbā Wan}}}} allows him to transfer objects between his two hands; he uses it in combination with his younger brother's Stand, Schott Key No. 2,{{efn|{{nihongo|Schott Key No. 2|ショット・キー No.2|Shotto Kī Nanbā Tsū}}}} a soccer ball containing a poisonous gas. |
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*** '''Tamaki Damo'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Tamaki Damo|田最 環|Damo Tamaki}}}} is a Rock Human and the leader of the Locacaca Smuggling Organization. He pretends to fall in love with Hato to infiltrate the Higashikata estate and track down his allies' killers, only to be mortally wounded by Hato and finished off by Josuke. Damo's Stand is Vitamin C,{{efn|{{nihongo|Vitamin C|ビタミンC Bitamin Shī}}}} which allows him to render a living being's body malleable or completely liquefy them after they touch an object that has his fingerprints on it. |
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** '''The Locacaca Research Organization''' is a group working in the medical field. Their interest in the Locacaca fruit stems from a desire to make Rock Humans the dominant species through medicinal breakthroughs. |
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***'''Urban Guerrilla''',{{efn|{{nihongo|Urban Guerrilla|アーバン・ゲリラ|Āban Gerira}}}} formally known as Ryo Shimosato,{{efn|{{nihongo|Ryo Shimosato|下里 良|Shimosato Ryō}}}} is a gastroenterologist who is sent to kill Mamezuku before Josuke and Yasuho can meet him. He attacks the three of them alongside his pet Rock Animal Doremifasolati Do.{{efn|{{nihongo|Doremifasolatido Do|ドレミファソラティ・ド|Doremifasorati Do}}}} Guerrilla's Stand is Brain Storm,{{efn|{{nihongo|Brain Storm|ブレイン・ストーム|Burein Sutōmu}}}} which can cause [[hemolysis]] and melt the flesh of anyone that comes in contact with his spores. |
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*** '''Poor Tom'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Poor Tom|プアー・トム|Puā Tomu}}}} is a short, infant-like Rock Human with the face and personality of a grown man. He tells Jobin to bury his Stand in his family orchard to prevent Mamezuku from finding the branch, only to betray him and his son Tsurugi once he does. His Stand, Ozon Baby,{{efn|{{nihongo|Ozon Baby|オゾン・ベイビー|Ozon Beibī}}}} can depressurize an area upon activation, inflicting depressurization sickness in seconds. Ozon Baby can also create illusions of itself, and getting close to these illusions will cause the body to cave in on itself from the intense pressure. |
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*** '''Wu Tomoki'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Wu Tomoki|羽 伴毅|Ū Tomoki}}}} is a Rock Human who poses as an orthopedic surgeon and Mitsuba's doctor. He attacks Yasuho when she threatens his treatment of Mitsuba, and through it his connection to the Higashikata family. He reveals Holy's research into the Locacaca fruit, but is killed when Josuke seals his fragmented head in medical cement. He uses the Stand Doctor Wu,{{efn|{{nihongo|Doctor Wu|ドクター・ウー|Dokutā Ū}}}} which allows him to disintegrate into small independent stone fragments in order to manipulate and possess living beings. |
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** '''Dolomite''',{{efn|{{nihongo|Dolomite|ドロミテ|Doromite}}}} formally known as Masaji Dorokoma,{{efn|{{nihongo|Masaji Dorokoma|泥駒 政次|Dorokoma Masaji}}}} is the only Rock Human not affiliated with either of the groups above. He was once a carefree, handsome man until he saved his blind girlfriend from entering a power plant, burning his body and destroying his arms and legs in the process. Jobin contacts him and asks him to take out Josuke after Damo's death. Dolomite uses the Stand Blue Hawaii,{{efn|{{nihongo|Blue Hawaii|ブルー・ハワイ|Burū Hawai}}}} which can possess anyone who touches something that belongs to the user, including its previous victims. Any possessed victims will walk toward a specific target, albeit in a straight, linear direction and without perception of any obstacles. |
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* '''Ojiro Sasame'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Ojiro Sasame|笹目 桜二郎|Sasame Ōjirō}}}} is a surfer and small-time criminal who enjoys tormenting innocent women. His vile personality earned the ire of Yoshikage Kira, who eventually manipulated him into cutting all ten of his fingers off. Ojiro planned to kill Kira and frame him for kidnapping in revenge, but is instead defeated and interrogated by Josuke and Yasuho. Later, he attempts to steal the new Locacaca fruit for himself, only to be killed by Jobin and Tsurugi. He uses the Stand Fun Fun Fun,{{efn|{{nihongo|Fun Fun Fun|ファン・ファン・ファン|Fan Fan Fan}}}} which can forcibly take control of the wounded limbs of anyone directly beneath him. |
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* '''Karera Sakunami'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Karera Sakunami|作並 カレラ|Sakunami Karera}}}} is a college student with an unrequited crush on Josefumi Kujo. She is a crude and volatile extortionist who pays no mind to her past or future. Being a witness to Kira and Josefumi's deaths, she is pursued by the A. Phex Brothers and eventually aids Josuke in defeating the duo. She uses the Stand Love Love Deluxe,{{efn|{{nihongo|Love Love Deluxe|ラブラブデラックス|Rabu Rabu Derakkusu}}}} which can freely manipulate other people's hair. |
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* '''Joseph Joestar''',{{efn|{{nihongo|Joseph Joestar|{{Ruby|仗世文|ジョセフ}}・ジョースター|Josefu Jōsutā}}}} commonly referred to by the nickname Fumi,{{efn|{{nihongo|Fumi|文|Fumi}}}} is the grandson of Johnny Joestar from ''Steel Ball Run''. In 1941, he meets an elderly Lucy Steel and accompanies her on her mission to investigate the Higashikata Fruit Company, only for the two of them to be attacked by a living guard rail. After saving Lucy and himself with his Stand, he travels to America out of concern for Lucy's health, but finds himself stranded in the country by the outbreak of [[World War II]]. He is the father of Holy Joestar-Kira, and two of his grandchildren from another daughter are featured in ''[[The JoJoLands]]''. |
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* '''Shakedown Road'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Shakedown Road|カツアゲロード|Katsuage Rōdo}}}} is a location in Morioh where the residents are known for extorting visitors. The trees that line the road possess a Stand named Les Feuilles{{efn|{{nihongo|Les Feuilles|オータム・リーブス|Ōtamu Rībusu|lit. Autumn Leaves}}}} that can instantly transport anyone or anything along the paths created by their fallen leaves. A legend from 1901 recounts how Johnny Joestar brought the Holy Corpse to Morioh to cure his wife's mysterious illness, incidentally creating the Stand. |
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* '''Milagroman'''{{efn|{{nihongo|Milagroman|ミラグロマン|Miraguroman}}}} is the Stand of a well-known unnamed arms dealer who set his family, fortune, house and himself on fire after losing a 50-billion-dollar lawsuit. The Stand causes whoever destroys part of its previous owner's money to gain increasingly-large amounts of money until they are buried alive, regardless of their attempts to spend it. The only way to escape the Stand's ability is to either return the curse to its previous owner or pass it on to a new one. |
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In the first volume, Araki described the story of ''JoJolion'' as being the solving of a {{nihongo4|"curse"|呪い|noroi}}. Curses, he goes on, are the sins of the ancestors and this makes people {{nihongo4|"unclean"|穢れ|[[kegare]]}}, and if this curse continues it will only turn into {{nihongo4|"resentment"|恨み|urami}}. Another theme is that from birth we see things as black and white, but this produces a {{nihongo4|"friction"|摩擦|masatsu}} from what humanity really experiences. From these, the "curse" is lifted, this being the goal of the story. |
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''JoJolion'' is written and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. It premiered in [[Shueisha]]'s ''[[Ultra Jump]]'' on May 19, 2011,<ref>{{cite web |title=杜王町が舞台のジョジョ第8部「ジョジョリオン」連載開始 |url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/49664 |website=[[Natalie (website)|Natalie]] |access-date=December 29, 2018 |language=ja |date=May 19, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181229171437/https://natalie.mu/comic/news/49664 |archive-date=December 29, 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref> and ended on August 19, 2021,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-07-15/jojo-bizarre-adventure-part-8-jojolion-manga-ends-in-august/.175137 |title=Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Part 8: JoJolion Manga Ends in August |author=Mateo, Alex |date=2021-07-15 |website=[[Anime News Network]] |access-date=2021-07-15}}</ref> making it the longest running part of the ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' series overall. In the first volume, Araki described the story of ''JoJolion'' as being the solving of a {{nihongo|"curse"|呪い|noroi}}. Curses, he goes on, are the sins of the ancestors and this makes people {{nihongo|"unclean"|穢れ|[[kegare]]}}, and if this curse continues it will only turn into {{nihongo|"resentment"|恨み|urami}}. Another theme is that from birth we see things as black and white, but this produces a {{nihongo|"friction"|摩擦|masatsu}} from what humanity really experiences. From these, the "curse" is lifted, this being the goal of the story. |
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On the inside cover of volume 2, Araki explained that the "...lion" in the title comes from both the [[Christianity|Christian]] concept of [[blessing]] and the [[gospel]]s ("evangelion" in [[Greek language|Greek]]), the [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] myth of [[Pygmalion (mythology)|Pygmalion]], and [[Lion|lions]]. |
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On the inside cover of volume 2, Araki explained that the "-lion" ending in the title comes from both the [[Christianity|Christian]] concept of [[blessing]] and the [[gospel]]s ("evangelion" in [[Greek language|Greek]]), and the [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] myth of [[Pygmalion (mythology)|Pygmalion]]. |
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==Reception== |
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The first volume of ''JoJolion'' was the second best-selling manga for its debut week of December 19–25, 2011 with 237,374 copies sold.<ref>{{cite web|title=Japanese Comic Ranking, December 19–25 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-12-28/japanese-comic-ranking-december-19-25 |work=Anime News Network |date=2011-12-28 |accessdate=2013-04-07 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130603054825/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-12-28/japanese-comic-ranking-december-19-25 |archivedate=2013-06-03 |df= }}</ref> The second volume ranked third, with 204,791 copies, for the week of April 16–22, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Japanese Comic Ranking, April 16–22 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-05-15/japanese-comic-ranking-april-16-22 |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-05-15 |accessdate=2013-04-07 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130603054914/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-05-15/japanese-comic-ranking-april-16-22 |archivedate=2013-06-03 |df= }}</ref> Its third volume debuted at number two for the week of September 17–23, selling 260,080 copies.<ref>{{cite web|title=Japanese Comic Ranking, September 17–23 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-09-26/japanese-comic-ranking-september-17-23 |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-09-26 |accessdate=2013-04-07 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130316041430/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-09-26/japanese-comic-ranking-september-17-23 |archivedate=2013-03-16 |df= }}</ref> All three were some of the best-selling manga of 2012; volume one was 46th with 534,996 copies, volume two was 53rd with 516,040, and volume 3 sold 457,791 copies for 69th.<ref>{{cite web|title=50 Top-Selling Manga in Japan by Volume: 2012 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-02/50-top-selling-manga-in-japan-by-volume/2012 |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-12-02 |accessdate=2013-04-07 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130306134333/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-02/50-top-selling-manga-in-japan-by-volume/2012 |archivedate=2013-03-06 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Top-Selling Manga in Japan by Volume, #50-#100: 2012 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-02/top-selling-manga-in-japan-by-volume-no.50-no.100/2012 |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-12-02 |accessdate=2013-04-07 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130324061024/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-02/top-selling-manga-in-japan-by-volume-no.50-no.100/2012 |archivedate=2013-03-24 |df= }}</ref> Volume four was number two for the week of May 12–18, 2013, selling 224,551 copies in its first week.<ref>{{cite web|title=Japanese Comic Ranking, May 12–18 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-05-22/japanese-comic-ranking-may-12-18 |work=Anime News Network |date=2013-05-22 |accessdate=2013-05-22 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607045915/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-05-22/japanese-comic-ranking-may-12-18 |archivedate=2013-06-07 |df= }}</ref> The 2013 edition of ''Kono Manga ga Sugoi!'', which surveys people in the manga and publishing industry, named ''JoJolion'' the 12th best manga series for male readers.<ref>{{cite web|title=Top Manga Ranked by Kono Manga ga Sugoi 2013 Voters |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-10/top-manga-ranked-by-kono-manga-ga-sugoi-2013-voters |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-12-10 |accessdate=2013-04-07 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130320184655/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-10/top-manga-ranked-by-kono-manga-ga-sugoi-2013-voters |archivedate=2013-03-20 |df= }}</ref> It won the Grand Prize for manga at the 2013 [[Japan Media Arts Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Jojolion Manga Wins Media Arts Award |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-12-05/jojolion-manga-wins-media-arts-award |work=Anime News Network |date=2013-12-05 |accessdate=2013-12-11 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207235814/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-12-05/jojolion-manga-wins-media-arts-award |archivedate=2013-12-07 |df= }}</ref> |
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| LicensedTitle = Welcome to Morioh Town |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|ようこそ 杜王町へ}} |
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* 1. {{nihongo|"Welcome to Morioh Town"|ようこそ 杜王町へ|Yōkoso, Morioh-chō e}} |
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# {{nihongo4|"Soft & Wet (3)"|ソフト&ウェット その③|Sofuto Ando Wetto Sono 3}} |
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* 1. {{nihongo|"The 'Wall Eye' Boy"|「壁の目」の男|"Kabe no Me" no Otoko}} |
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| Summary = Yasuho Hirose discovers the body of a naked man underneath one of the Wall Eyes. While investigating his identity, they are nearly killed by someone who thinks the mysterious young man is Yoshikage Kira. |
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| Summary = Yasuho Hirose discovers the body of a naked man underneath one of the Wall Eyes, and while investigating his identity, they are nearly killed by someone who thinks the naked man is Yoshikage Kira. |
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| OriginalRelDate = April 19, 2012<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol02">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870413-5&mode=1 |title=ジョジョリオン 2 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 02 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=September 16, 2012 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120421221659/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870413-5&mode=1 |archive-date=April 21, 2012 }}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-870413-5 |
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| LicensedTitle = His Name Is Josuke Higashikata |
| LicensedTitle = His Name Is Josuke Higashikata |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|東方定助という名前}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|東方定助という名前}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Higashikata Jōsuke toiu Namae |
| TranslitTitle = Higashikata Jōsuke toiu Namae |
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* 6. {{nihongo|"Soft & Wet (5)"|ソフト&ウェット その⑤|Sofuto Ando Wetto Sono 5}} |
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* 7. {{nihongo|"Josuke, Go to the Higashikata Family"|定助 東方家へ行く|Jōsuke Higashikata-ke e Iku}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Soft & Wet (5)"|ソフト&ウェット その⑤|Sofuto Ando Wetto Sono 5}} |
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* 8–9. {{nihongo|"California King Bed (1–2)"|カリフォルニア・キング・ベッド その①〜②|Kariforunia Kingu Beddo Sono 1–2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Josuke, Go to the Higashikata Family"|定助 東方家へ行く|Jōsuke Higashikata-ke e Iku}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"California King Bed (1)"|カリフォルニア・キング・ベッド その①|Kariforunia Kingu Beddo Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"California King Bed (2)"|カリフォルニア・キング・ベッド その②|Kariforunia Kingu Beddo Sono 2}} |
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* 6. {{nihongo|"Yoshikage Kira"|キラ・ヨシカゲ|Kira Yoshikage}} |
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* 7. {{nihongo|"People of the Higashikata Family"|東方家の人々|Higashikata-ke no Hitobito}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Yoshikage Kira"|キラ・ヨシカゲ|Kira Yoshikage}} |
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* 8–9. {{nihongo|"Daiya Higashikata's Strange Love (1–2)"|東方大弥の異常な愛情①〜②|Higashikata Daiya no Ijō na Aijō 1–2}} |
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| Summary = The young man, now dubbed Josuke, is adopted by the Higashikata family. To return the favor of being given a home, Norisuke IV places him in charge of taking care of his blind daughter Daiya, who intends to use her own memory-stealing Stand to make Josuke her lover. |
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|{{nihongo4|"Daiya Higashikata's Strange Love ①"|東方大弥の異常な愛情①|Higashikata Daiya no Ijō na Aijō 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Daiya Higashikata's Strange Love ②"|東方大弥の異常な愛情②|Higashikata Daiya no Ijō na Aijō 2}} |
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| Summary = The young man, now dubbed Josuke, is adopted by the Higashikata family. To return the favor of being given a home, Norisuke IV places him in charge of taking care of his blind daughter Daiya, who soon reveals she has a Stand and intends to use it to make Josuke her lover with her memory-stealing abilities. |
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| VolumeNumber = 3 (107) |
| VolumeNumber = 3 (107) |
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| OriginalRelDate = September 19, 2012<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol03">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870526-2&mode=1|title=ジョジョリオン 3|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 03|publisher=Shueisha| |
| OriginalRelDate = September 19, 2012<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol03">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870526-2&mode=1|title=ジョジョリオン 3|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 03|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=September 16, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170618173147/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870526-2&mode=1|archive-date=June 18, 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-870526-2 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-870526-2 |
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| LicensedTitle = Their Family Tree |
| LicensedTitle = Their Family Tree |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|その家系図}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|その家系図}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Sono Kakeizu |
| TranslitTitle = Sono Kakeizu |
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* 10. {{nihongo|"California King Bed (3)"|カリフォルニア・キング・ベッド その③|Kariforunia Kingu Beddo Sono 3}} |
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* 11. {{nihongo|"The Family Tree"|家系図|Kakeizu}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"California King Bed (3)"|カリフォルニア・キング・ベッド その③|Kariforunia Kingu Beddo Sono 3}} |
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* 12–13. {{nihongo|"'Paisley Park' and 'Born This Way' (1–2)"|『ペイズリー・パーク』と『ボーン・ディス・ウェイ』 その①〜②|"Peizurī Pāku" to "Bōn Disu Wei" Sono 1–2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Family Tree"|家系図|Kakeizu}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"'Paisley Park' and 'Born This Way' (1)"|『ペイズリー・パーク』と『ボーン・ディス・ウェイ』 その①|"Peizurī Pāku" to "Bōn Disu Wei" Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"'Paisley Park' and 'Born This Way' (2)"|『ペイズリー・パーク』と『ボーン・ディス・ウェイ』 その②|"Peizurī Pāku" to "Bōn Disu Wei" Sono 2}} |
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* 10. {{nihongo|"Daiya Higashikata's Strange Love (3)"|東方大弥の異常な愛情③|Higashikata Daiya no Ijō na Aijō 3}} |
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* 11. {{nihongo|"The Secret of ''The SBR Race Record''"|『SBRレース全記録』の秘密|"Esu Bī Āru Rēsu Zenkiroku" no Himitsu"}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Daiya Higashikata's Strange Love ③"|東方大弥の異常な愛情③|Higashikata Daiya no Ijō na Aijō 3}} |
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* 12. {{nihongo|"Morioh Town Navigation"|杜王町Navigation|Morioh-chō Nabigēshon}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Secret of ''The SBR Race Record''"|『SBRレース全記録』の秘密|"Esu Bī Āru Rēsu Zenkiroku" no Himitsu"}} |
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* 13. {{nihongo|"Pursuer"|追跡者|Tsuisekisha}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Morioh Town Navigation"|杜王町Navigation|Morioh-chō Nabigēshon}} |
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| Summary = After besting Daiya, Josuke discovers the Higashikata family tree, leading him and Yasuho to pursue Yoshikage Kira's only known living relative: his mother, Holy Joestar-Kira. However, Josuke soon encounters two Stands, including one that seems to be helping him. |
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|{{nihongo4|"Chaser"|追跡者|Tsuisekisha}} |
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| Summary = After besting Daiya, Josuke discovers the Higashikata Family Tree, leading him and Yasuho in a race to meet Yoshikage Kira's only known living relative: his mother Holy Joestar-Kira. However, Josuke soon encounters two Stands, including one that seems to be helping him. |
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| VolumeNumber = 4 (108) |
| VolumeNumber = 4 (108) |
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| OriginalRelDate = May 17, 2013<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol04">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870642-9 |title=ジョジョリオン 4 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 04 |publisher=Shueisha | |
| OriginalRelDate = May 17, 2013<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol04">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870642-9 |title=ジョジョリオン 4 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 04 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=May 16, 2013 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160410161234/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870642-9 |archive-date=April 10, 2016 }}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-870642-9 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-870642-9 |
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| LicensedTitle = The Lemon and the Tangerine |
| LicensedTitle = The Lemon and the Tangerine |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|レモンとみかん}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|レモンとみかん}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Remon to Mikan |
| TranslitTitle = Remon to Mikan |
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* 14–16. {{nihongo|"'Paisley Park' & 'Born This Way' (3–5)"|『ペイズリー・パーク』と『ボーン・ディス・ウェイ』 その③〜⑤|"Peizurī Pāku" to "Bōn Disu Wei" Sono 3–5}} |
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* 17. {{nihongo|"The Lemon and the Tangerine"|レモンとみかん|Remon to Mikan}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"'Paisley Park' & 'Born This Way' (3)"|『ペイズリー・パーク』と『ボーン・ディス・ウェイ』 その③|"Peizurī Pāku" to "Bōn Disu Wei" Sono 3}} |
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* 18.{{nihongo|"'Shakedown Road' (1)"|『カツアゲロード』 その①|"Katsuage Rōdo" Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"'Paisley Park' & 'Born This Way' (5)"|『ペイズリー・パーク』と『ボーン・ディス・ウェイ』 その⑤|"Peizurī Pāku" to "Bōn Disu Wei" Sono 5}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Lemon and the Tangerine"|レモンとみかん|Remon to Mikan}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"'Shakedown Road' (1)"|『カツアゲロード』 その①|"Katsuage Rōdo" Sono 1}} |
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* 14. {{nihongo|"The End of the Pursuit"|追跡の果て|Tsuiseki no Hate}} |
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* 15. {{nihongo|"The Way to the Hospital"|病院への道|Byōin e no Michi}} |
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* 16. {{nihongo|"Pursuer"|追跡者|Tsuisekisha}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Way to the Hospital"|病院への道|Byōin e no Michi}} |
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* 17. {{nihongo|"Nijimura the Maid and Holy Joestar"|家政婦の虹村とホリー・ジョースター|Kaseifu no Nijimura to Horī Jōsutā}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Pursuer"|追跡者|Tsuisekisha}} |
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* 18. "Trouble with the Curve" |
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|{{nihongo4|"Nijimura the Maid and Holy Joestar"|家政婦の虹村とホリー・ジョースター|Kaseifu no Nijimura to Horī Jōsutā}} |
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| Summary = Josuke defeats the enemy Stand with the help of Yasuho's emerging Stand before meeting its user: the Higashikatas' maid, Kei Nijimura. Meanwhile, Yasuho meets an afflicted Holy Joestar at Morioh's TG University Hospital. Several days later, Norisuke IV tasks Joshu with bringing Josuke to the local high school, which lies at the end of Morioh's infamous Shakedown Road. |
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|"trouble with the curve" |
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| Summary = Josuke finishes his fight against the strange biker Stand with the help of the navigation Stand, only to meet the biker Stand's user: the Higashikata's maid Nijimura. She reveals her true identity to Josuke and helps him figure out who he really is, or at least in part, while Yasuho discovers why Holy Joestar was admitted to Morioh's TG University Hospital. Several days later, Josuke asks Norisuke IV if he can begin attending school, and he tasks Joshu with bringing him to the local high school, which lies at the end of Morioh's infamous Shakedown Road. |
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| VolumeNumber = 5 (109) |
| VolumeNumber = 5 (109) |
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| OriginalRelDate = October 18, 2013<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol05">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870830-0 |title=ジョジョリオン 5 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 05 |publisher=Shueisha | |
| OriginalRelDate = October 18, 2013<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol05">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870830-0 |title=ジョジョリオン 5 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 05 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=November 23, 2013 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140104135606/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870830-0 |archive-date=January 4, 2014 }}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-870830-0 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-870830-0 |
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| LicensedTitle = Morioh Town: 1901 |
| LicensedTitle = Morioh Town: 1901 |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|杜王町『1901年』}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|杜王町『1901年』}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Moriō-chō "Sen Kyū-hyaku Ichi Nen" |
| TranslitTitle = Moriō-chō "Sen Kyū-hyaku Ichi Nen" |
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* 19–21. {{nihongo|"'Shakedown Road' (2–4)"|『カツアゲロード』その②〜④|"Katsuage Rōdo" Sono 2–4}} |
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* 22. {{nihongo|"Morioh Town: 1901"|杜王町『1901年』|Moriō-chō "Sen Kyū-hyaku Ichi Nen"}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"'Shakedown Road' (2)"|『カツアゲロード』その②|"Katsuage Rōdo" Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"'Shakedown Road' (3)"|『カツアゲロード』その③|"Katsuage Rōdo" Sono 3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"'Shakedown Road' (4)"|『カツアゲロード』その④|"Katsuage Rōdo" Sono 4}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Morioh Town: 1901"|杜王町『1901年』|Moriō-chō "Sen Kyū-hyaku Ichi Nen"}} |
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* 21. {{nihongo|"The Secret of Shakedown Road"|カツアゲロードの秘密|Katsuage Rōdo no Himitsu}} |
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|"trouble with the curve ②" |
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* 22. {{nihongo|"The Legend of Johnny Joestar"|ジョニィ・ジョースターの伝説|Jonī Jōsutā no Densetsu}} |
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|"trouble with the curve ③" |
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| Summary = Josuke and Joshu discover the truth behind Shakedown Road, and Josuke hears a legend from Morioh's past. |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Secret of Shakedown Road"|カツアゲロードの秘密|Katsuage Rōdo no Himitsu}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Legend of Johnny Joestar"|ジョニィ・ジョースターの伝説|Jonī Jōsutā no Densetsu}} |
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| Summary = Josuke and Joshu discover the truth behind Shakedown Road and Josuke and Yasuho discover a mystery from Morioh's past. |
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| VolumeNumber = 6 (110) |
| VolumeNumber = 6 (110) |
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| OriginalRelDate = March 19, 2014<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol06">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870891-1 |title=ジョジョリオン 6 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 06 |publisher=Shueisha | |
| OriginalRelDate = March 19, 2014<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol06">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870891-1 |title=ジョジョリオン 6 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 06 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=March 18, 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160410185529/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-870891-1 |archive-date=April 10, 2016 }}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-870891-1 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-870891-1 |
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| LicensedTitle = Tsurugi Higashikata's Goal, and the Architect |
| LicensedTitle = Tsurugi Higashikata's Goal, and the Architect |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|東方つるぎの目的 そして建築家}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|東方つるぎの目的 そして建築家}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Higashikata Tsurugi no Mokuteki, Soshite Kenchikka |
| TranslitTitle = Higashikata Tsurugi no Mokuteki, Soshite Kenchikka |
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* 23–25. {{nihongo|"Paper Moon Deception (1–3)"|ペーパー・ムーン まやかし その①〜③|Pēpā Mūn Mayakashi Sono 1–3}} |
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* 26. {{nihongo|"Tsurugi Higashikata's Goal, and the Architect"|東方つるぎの目的 そして建築家|Higashikata Tsurugi no Mokuteki, Soshite Kenchikka}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Paper Moon Deception (1)"|ペーパー・ムーン まやかし その①|Pēpā Mūn Mayakashi Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Paper Moon Deception (2)"|ペーパー・ムーン まやかし その②|Pēpā Mūn Mayakashi Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Paper Moon Deception (3)"|ペーパー・ムーン まやかし その③|Pēpā Mūn Mayakashi Sono 3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Tsurugi Higashikata's Goal, and the Architect"|東方つるぎの目的 そして建築家|Higashikata Tsurugi no Mokuteki, Soshite Kenchikka}} |
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* 23. {{nihongo|"The Secret Hideaway"|秘密の小部屋|Himitsu no Koheya}} |
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* 24. {{nihongo|"Tsurugi's Mystery"|つるぎのフシギ|Tsurugi no Fushigi}} |
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* 25. {{nihongo|"I'm Meeting Josuke Higashikata!"|東方定助に会え!|Higashikata Jōsuke ni Ae!}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Tsurugi's Mystery"|つるぎのフシギ|Tsurugi no Fushigi}} |
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* 26. {{nihongo|"The Basement Dweller"|地下室の住人|Chikashitsu no Jūnin}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"I'm Meeting Josuke Higashikata!"|東方定助に会え!|Higashikata Jōsuke ni Ae!}} |
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| Summary = Yasuho unwillingly becomes acquainted with young Tsurugi Higashikata, but her abhorrence of the child's actions drives Tsurugi to put her under the thrall of his Stand. The mysterious architect Yotsuyu Yagiyama makes himself known. |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Basement Dweller"|地下室の住人|Chikashitsu no Jūnin}} |
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| Summary = Yasuho unwittingly becomes acquainted with young Tsurugi Higashikata, but her abhorrence of the child's actions puts her under the thrall of Tsurugi's Stand. And the mysterious architect Yotsuyu Yagiyama makes himself known. |
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| VolumeNumber = 7 (111) |
| VolumeNumber = 7 (111) |
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| OriginalRelDate = May 19, 2014<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol07">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880087-5&mode=1 |title=ジョジョリオン 7 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 07 |publisher=Shueisha | |
| OriginalRelDate = May 19, 2014<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol07">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880087-5&mode=1 |title=ジョジョリオン 7 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 07 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=April 22, 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160316080833/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880087-5&mode=1 |archive-date=March 16, 2016 }}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880087-5 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880087-5 |
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| LicensedTitle = King Nothing |
| LicensedTitle = King Nothing |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|キング・ナッシング}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|キング・ナッシング}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Kingu Nasshingu |
| TranslitTitle = Kingu Nasshingu |
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* 27–29. {{nihongo|"Norisuke Higashikata, Tsurugi Higashikata, and Yotsuyu Yagiyama (1–3)"|東方憲助と東方つるぎと八木山夜露 その①〜③|Higashikata Norisuke to Higashikata Tsurugi to Yagiyama Yotsuyu Sono 1–3}} |
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* 30. {{nihongo|"King Nothing"|キング・ナッシング|Kingu Nasshingu}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Norisuke Higashikata, Tsurugi Higashikata, and Yotsuyu Yagiyama (1)"|東方憲助と東方つるぎと八木山夜露 その①|Higashikata Norisuke to Higashikata Tsurugi to Yagiyama Yotsuyu Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Norisuke Higashikata, Tsurugi Higashikata, and Yotsuyu Yagiyama (2)"|東方憲助と東方つるぎと八木山夜露 その②|Higashikata Norisuke to Higashikata Tsurugi to Yagiyama Yotsuyu Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Norisuke Higashikata, Tsurugi Higashikata, and Yotsuyu Yagiyama (3)"|東方憲助と東方つるぎと八木山夜露 その③|Higashikata Norisuke to Higashikata Tsurugi to Yagiyama Yotsuyu Sono 3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"King Nothing"|キング・ナッシング|Kingu Nasshingu}} |
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* 28. {{nihongo|"The Higashikata Family Garden Terror"|東方家庭園の恐怖|Higashikata-ke Teien no Kyōfu}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Suspicious People"|疑惑の人々|Giwaku no Hitobito}} |
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* 29. {{nihongo|"The Looming Objects"|迫りくる物体|Semarikuru Buttai}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Higashikata Family Garden Terror"|東方家庭園の恐怖|Higashikata-ke Teien no Kyōfu}} |
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* 30. {{nihongo|"The Pursuit"|追跡|Tsuiseki}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Looming Objects"|迫りくる物体|Semarikuru Buttai}} |
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| Summary = Josuke and Norisuke IV find themselves under attack from Yotsuyu Yagiyama, the architect of the Higashikata estate. Wanting Yoshikage Kira dead at any cost, Yotsuyu has convinced Tsurugi to help him eliminate Josuke. |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Pursuit"|追跡|Tsuiseki}} |
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| Summary = Josuke and Norisuke IV find themselves under the attack of Yotsuyu Yagiyama, the architect of the Higashikata estate and a man who wants Josuke (or rather Yoshikage Kira) dead, and has convinced Tsurugi to help him. |
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| VolumeNumber = 8 (112) |
| VolumeNumber = 8 (112) |
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| OriginalRelDate = October 17, 2014<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol08">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880238-1 |title=ジョジョリオン 8 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 08 |publisher=Shueisha | |
| OriginalRelDate = October 17, 2014<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol08">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880238-1 |title=ジョジョリオン 8 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 08 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=October 17, 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160410171713/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880238-1 |archive-date=April 10, 2016 }}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880238-1 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880238-1 |
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| LicensedTitle = Every Day Is a Summer Vacation |
| LicensedTitle = Every Day Is a Summer Vacation |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|毎日が夏休み}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|毎日が夏休み}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Mainichi ga Natsuyasumi |
| TranslitTitle = Mainichi ga Natsuyasumi |
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* 31–32. {{nihongo|"'I Am a Rock' (1–2)"|『アイ・アム・ア・ロック』その①〜②|"Ai Amu A Rokku" Sono 1–2}} |
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* 33. {{nihongo|"Josuke! Go to the Higashikata Fruit Parlor"|定助!東方フルーツパーラーへ行く|Jōsuke! Higashikata Furūtsu Pārā e Iku}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"'I Am a Rock' (1)"|『アイ・アム・ア・ロック』その①|"Ai Amu A Rokku" Sono 1}} |
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* 34. {{nihongo|"Every Day Is a Summer Vacation (1)"|毎日が夏休み その①|Mainichi ga Natsuyasumi Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Josuke! Go to the Higashikata Fruit Parlor"|定助!東方フルーツパーラーへ行く|Jōsuke! Higashikata Furūtsu Pārā e Iku}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Every Day Is a Summer Vacation (1)"|毎日が夏休み その①|Mainichi ga Natsuyasumi Sono 1}} |
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* 32. {{nihongo|"The Ambitions of Yotsuyu Yagiyama"|八木山夜露の野望|Yagiyama Yotsuyu no Yabō}} |
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|"LOVE OF GRAVITY" |
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* 33. {{nihongo|"The Fifth"|五代目|Godaime}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Ambitions of Yotsuyu Yagiyama"|八木山夜露の野望|Yagiyama Yotsuyu no Yabō}} |
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* 34. {{nihongo|"That Man, Jobin."|その男、常敏。|Sono Otoko, Jōbin.}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Fifth"|五代目|Godaime}} |
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| Summary = Josuke has no choice but to fight the mysterious Yotsuyu Yagiyama, as he may have some clue toward how to cure the Higashikata family's curse. But when Yotsuyu seemingly dies, Josuke instead discovers that the family's eldest son Jobin Higashikata may know more than he lets on, and decides to make a bet with him to discover the truth. |
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|{{nihongo4|"That Man, Jobin."|その男、常敏。|Sono Otoko, Jōbin.}} |
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| Summary = Josuke has no choice but to fight the mysterious Yotsuyu Yagiyama, as he may have some clue as to how to cure the Higashikata family's stone curse. But when Yotsuyu seemingly dies, Josuke instead discovers that the family's eldest son Jobin Higashikata may know more than be hiding something from the others, and decides to make a bet with him to discover the truth. |
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| VolumeNumber = 9 (113) |
| VolumeNumber = 9 (113) |
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| OriginalRelDate = February 19, 2015<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol09">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880314-2 |title=ジョジョリオン 9 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 09 |publisher=Shueisha | |
| OriginalRelDate = February 19, 2015<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol09">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880314-2 |title=ジョジョリオン 9 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 09 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=February 19, 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160127085716/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880314-2 |archive-date=January 27, 2016 }}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880314-2 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880314-2 |
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| LicensedTitle = Eldest Son: Jobin Higashikata |
| LicensedTitle = Eldest Son: Jobin Higashikata |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|長男・東方常敏}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|長男・東方常敏}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Danchō: Higashikata Jōbin |
| TranslitTitle = Danchō: Higashikata Jōbin |
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* 35–37. {{nihongo|"Every Day Is a Summer Vacation (2–4)"|毎日が夏休み その②〜④|Mainichi ga Natsuyasumi Sono 2–4}} |
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* 38. {{nihongo|"Jobin Higashikata Is a Stand User"|東方常敏はスタンド使い|Higashikata Jōbin wa Sutando Tsukai}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Every Day Is a Summer Vacation (2)"|毎日が夏休み その②|Mainichi ga Natsuyasumi Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Every Day Is a Summer Vacation (3)"|毎日が夏休み その③|Mainichi ga Natsuyasumi Sono 3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Every Day Is a Summer Vacation (4)"|毎日が夏休み その④|Mainichi ga Natsuyasumi Sono 4}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Jobin Higashikata Is a Stand User"|東方常敏はスタンド使い|Higashikata Jōbin wa Sutando Tsukai}} |
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* 35. {{nihongo|"Round One"|第一取組|Dai-Ichi Torikumi}} |
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* 36. {{nihongo|"The Second Game"|第2局|Dai-Ni-Kyoku}} |
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* 37. {{nihongo|"Heated Match"|熱戦|Nessen}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Second Game"|第2局|Dai-Ni-Kyoku}} |
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* 38. {{nihongo|"Drive Recorder"|ドライブレコーダー|Doraibu Rekōdā}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Heated Match"|熱戦|Nessen}} |
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| Summary =Josuke enters his bet against Jobin to help Tsurugi and Yasuho discover exactly how he has come across the strange Locacaca fruit. He is told he will be pitting a giant stag beetle against one of Jobin's favorite beetles; along the way, he realizes that what he has actually entered is a battle of wits and Stands. |
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|{{nihongo4|"Drive Recorder"|ドライブレコーダー|Doraibu Rekōdā}} |
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| Summary =Josuke enters his bet against Jobin to help Tsurugi and Yasuho discover exactly how he has come across the strange fruit. He discovers he will be pitting the giant stag beetle Jobin just gave him against one of Jobin's favorites in his collection. Along the way, he realizes that what he has actually entered is a battle of wits and Stands. |
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| VolumeNumber = 10 (114) |
| VolumeNumber = 10 (114) |
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| OriginalRelDate = July 17, 2015<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol10">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880436-1 |title=ジョジョリオン 10 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 10 |publisher=Shueisha | |
| OriginalRelDate = July 17, 2015<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol10">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880436-1 |title=ジョジョリオン 10 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 10 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=July 17, 2015 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160119112335/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880436-1 |archive-date=January 19, 2016 }}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880436-1 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880436-1 |
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| LicensedTitle = Follow the |
| LicensedTitle = Follow the Locacaca Tree! |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|ロカカカの樹を追え!}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|ロカカカの樹を追え!}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Locacaca no Ki o Oe! |
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* 39–42. {{nihongo|"Doobie Wah (1–4)"|ドゥービー・ワゥ その①〜④|Dūbī Wau Sono 1–4}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Doobie Wah (1)"|ドゥービー・ワゥ その①|Dūbī Wau Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Doobie Wah (2)"|ドゥービー・ワゥ その②|Dūbī Wau Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Doobie Wah (3)"|ドゥービー・ワゥ その③|Dūbī Wau Sono 3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Doobie Wah (4)"|ドゥービー・ワゥ その④|Dūbī Wau Sono 4}} |
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* 39. {{nihongo|"The Pursuit"|追跡|Tsuiseki}} |
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* 40. {{nihongo|"Follow Aisho Dainenjiyama!"|大年寺山愛唱に迫れ!|Dainenjiyama Aishō ni Semare!}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Pursuit"|追跡|Tsuiseki}} |
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* 41. {{nihongo|"Tornado of Fear"|恐怖のトルネード|Kyōfu no Torunēdo}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Follow Aisho Dainenjiyama!"|大年寺山愛唱に迫れ!|Dainenjiyama Aishō ni Semare!}} |
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* 42. {{nihongo|"Further Pursuit"|さらなる追跡|Saranaru Tsuiseki}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Tornado of Fear"|恐怖のトルネード|Kyōfu no Torunēdo}} |
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| Summary = With information from Jobin's car, Yasuho and Tsurugi track down the mysterious Locacaca dealer Aisho Dainenjiyama. However, he soon discovers their presence and tries to kill them with his Stand, putting the two on the run as the tornado-like Doobie Wah! tracks them down. |
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|{{nihongo4|"Further Pursuit"|さらなる追跡|Saranaru Tsuiseki}} |
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| Summary = With information from Jobin's car, Yasuho and Tsurugi track down the mysterious Aisho Dainenjiyama who was last seen with the mysterious Rokakaka fruit. However, he soon discovers their presence and tries to kill them with his Stand, putting the two on the run as the tornado-like Doobie Wah! tracks them down. |
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| VolumeNumber = 11 (115) |
| VolumeNumber = 11 (115) |
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| OriginalRelDate = December 18, 2015<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol11">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880548-1 |title=ジョジョリオン 11 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 11 |publisher=Shueisha | |
| OriginalRelDate = December 18, 2015<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol11">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880548-1 |title=ジョジョリオン 11 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 11 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=December 19, 2015 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160108201741/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880548-1 |archive-date=January 8, 2016 }}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880548-1 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880548-1 |
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| LicensedTitle = The Twins Are Coming to Town |
| LicensedTitle = The Twins Are Coming to Town |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|双児が町にやって来る}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|双児が町にやって来る}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Sōji ga Machi ni Yattekuru |
| TranslitTitle = Sōji ga Machi ni Yattekuru |
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* 43–46. {{nihongo|"Love Love Deluxe (1–4)"|ラブラブデラックス その①〜④|Rabu Rabu Derakkusu Sono 1–4}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Love Love Deluxe (1)"|ラブラブデラックス その①|Rabu Rabu Derakkusu Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Love Love Deluxe (2)"|ラブラブデラックス その②|Rabu Rabu Derakkusu Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Love Love Deluxe (3)"|ラブラブデラックス その③|Rabu Rabu Derakkusu Sono 3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Love Love Deluxe (4)"|ラブラブデラックス その④|Rabu Rabu Derakkusu Sono 4}} |
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* 43. {{nihongo|"Secchan"|セッちゃん}} |
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* 44. "What is My Name?" |
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|{{nihongo4|"Setchan"|セッちゃん}} |
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* 45. {{nihongo|"Karera Sakunami the Runaway"|逃亡者作並カレラ|Tōbōsha Sakunami Karera}} |
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|"What is my name?" |
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* 46. {{nihongo|"Combination Play"|コンビネーションプレイ|Konbinēshon Purei}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Karera Sakunami the Runaway"|逃亡者作並カレラ|Tōbōsha Sakunami Karera}} |
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| Summary = After Dainenjiyama is defeated, Yasuho and Josuke finally meet up, but Josuke is distracted by a young woman who seems to know who he is. He meets up with the woman, Karera Sakunami, to discover she does know his original identity; before he can learn enough from her, the two are attacked by a pair of Stand-using twins. |
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|{{nihongo4|"Combination Play"|コンビネーションプレイ|Konbinēshon Purei}} |
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| Summary = After Dainenjiyama is defeated, Yasuho and Josuke finally meet up, but Josuke is distracted by a young woman who seems to know who he is. He meets up with this woman, Karera Sakunami, to discover she does know his original identity, but before he can learn enough from her, the two are attacked by a pair of Stand-using twins. |
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| VolumeNumber = 12 (116) |
| VolumeNumber = 12 (116) |
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| OriginalRelDate = March 18, 2016<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol12">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880647-1&mode=1|title=ジョジョリオン 12|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 12|publisher=Shueisha| |
| OriginalRelDate = March 18, 2016<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol12">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880647-1&mode=1|title=ジョジョリオン 12|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 12|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=February 18, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170618173147/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880647-1&mode=1|archive-date=June 18, 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880647-1 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880647-1 |
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| LicensedTitle = Hato's Boyfriend |
| LicensedTitle = Hato's Boyfriend |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|鳩ちゃんのボーイフレンド}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|鳩ちゃんのボーイフレンド}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Hato-chan no Bōifurendo |
| TranslitTitle = Hato-chan no Bōifurendo |
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* 47–49. {{nihongo|"Hato Brought Her Boyfriend Home (1–3)"|鳩ちゃんがボーイフレンドを連れて来た その①〜③|Hato-chan ga Bōifurendo o Tsuretekita Sono 1–3}} |
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* 50. {{nihongo|"Vitamin C and Killer Queen (1)"|ビタミンCとキラークイーン その①|Bitamin Shī to Kirā Kuīn Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Hato Brought Her Boyfriend Home (2)"|鳩ちゃんがボーイフレンドを連れて来た その②|Hato-chan ga Bōifurendo o Tsuretekita Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Hato Brought Her Boyfriend Home (3)"|鳩ちゃんがボーイフレンドを連れて来た その③|Hato-chan ga Bōifurendo o Tsuretekita Sono 3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Vitamin C and Killer Queen (1)"|ビタミンCとキラークイーン その①|Bitamin Shī to Kirā Quīn Sono 1}} |
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* 47. {{nihongo|"Guest"|お客様|Okyakusama}} |
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* 48. {{nihongo|"Tamaki Damo's Traces"|田最環の痕跡|Damo Tamaki no Konseki}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Guest"|お客様|Okyakusama}} |
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* 49. {{nihongo|"Two Years Ago, at Sea."|二年前、洋上にて。|Ninenmae, Yōjō nite.}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Tamaki Damo's Traces"|田最環の痕跡|Damo Tamaki no Konseki}} |
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* 50. {{nihongo|"Josefumi, His Past"|仗世文、その過去|Josefumi, Sono Kako}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Two Years Ago, at Sea"|二年前、洋上にて。|Ninenmae, Yōjō nite.}} |
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| Summary = Hato introduces her boyfriend, Tamaki Damo, to the Higashikatas, who are soon incapacitated by Damo's liquifying Stand. While interrogating Norisuke, Damo begins to reveal Kira and Josefumi's past. |
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|{{nihongo4|"Josefumi, His Past"|仗世文、その過去|Josefumi, Sono Kako}} |
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| VolumeNumber = 13 (117) |
| VolumeNumber = 13 (117) |
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| OriginalRelDate = July 19, 2016<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol13">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880742-3 |title=ジョジョリオン |
| OriginalRelDate = July 19, 2016<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol13">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880742-3 |title=ジョジョリオン 13 |trans-title=JoJolion Volume 13 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=July 20, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161014194244/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880742-3 |archive-date=October 14, 2016 }}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880742-3 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880742-3 |
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| LicensedTitle = Walking Heart |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|ウォーキング・ハート}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|ウォーキング・ハート}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Wōkingu Hāto |
| TranslitTitle = Wōkingu Hāto |
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* 51–53. {{nihongo|"Vitamin C and Killer Queen (2–4)"|ビタミンCとキラークイーン その②〜④|Bitamin Shī to Kirā Kuīn Sono 2–4}} |
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* 54. {{nihongo|"Walking Heart"|ウォーキング・ハート|Wōkingu Hāto}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Vitamin C and Killer Queen (2)"|ビタミンCとキラークイーン その②|Bitamin Shī to Kirā Kuīn Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Vitamin C and Killer Queen (3)"|ビタミンCとキラークイーン その③|Bitamin Shī to Kirā Kuīn Sono 3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Vitamin C and Killer Queen (4)"|ビタミンCとキラークイーン その④|Bitamin Shī to Kirā Kuīn Sono 4}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Walking Heart"|ウォーキング・ハート|Wōkingu Hāto}} |
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* 51. {{nihongo|"The Grafting"|継ぎ木|Tsugiki}} |
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* 52. {{nihongo|"Trust"|信頼|Shinrai}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Grafting"|継ぎ木|Tsugiki}} |
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* 53. {{nihongo|"Josefumi and Kira"|仗世文と吉良|Josefumi to Kira}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Trust"|信頼|Shinrai}} |
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* 54. {{nihongo|"Tamaki Damo Kills Again"|田最環は二度殺す|Damo Tamaki wa Nido Korosu}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Josefumi & Kira"|仗世文と吉良|Josefumi to Kira}} |
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| Summary = Kira and Josefumi's story continues as they are confronted by the Rock Humans. In the present, Josuke and Hato attempt to overcome Damo's ability. |
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|{{nihongo4|"Tamaki Damo Kills Again"|田最環は二度殺す|Damo Tamaki wa Nido Korosu}} |
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| VolumeNumber = 14 (118) |
| VolumeNumber = 14 (118) |
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| OriginalRelDate = December 19, 2016<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol14">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880880-2|title=ジョジョリオン |
| OriginalRelDate = December 19, 2016<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol14">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880880-2|title=ジョジョリオン 14|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 14|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=December 19, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170618173147/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880880-2|archive-date=June 18, 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880880-2 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880880-2 |
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| LicensedTitle = Dawn of the Higashikata Household |
| LicensedTitle = Dawn of the Higashikata Household |
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| OriginalTitle = 東方家の夜明け |
| OriginalTitle = 東方家の夜明け |
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| TranslitTitle = Higashikata- |
| TranslitTitle = Higashikata-ke no Yoake |
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* 55. {{nihongo|"Walking Heart, Breaking Heart"|ウォーキング・ハート、ブレイキング・ハート|Wōkingu Hāto, Bureikingu Hāto}} |
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* 56–57. {{nihongo|"Milagro Man (1–2)"|ミラグロマン その①〜②|Miraguro Man Sono 1–2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Walking Heart, Breaking Heart"|ウォーキング・ハート、ブレイキング・ハート|Wōkingu Hāto, Bureikingu Hāto}} |
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* 58. {{nihongo|"Dawn of the Higashikata Household"|東方家の夜明け|Higashikata-ka no Yoake}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Milagro Man (1)"|ミラグロマン その①|Miraguro Man Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Milagro Man (2)"|ミラグロマン その②|Miraguro Man Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Dawn of the Higashikata Household"|東方家の夜明け|Higashikata-ka no Yoake}} |
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* 55. {{nihongo|"Conclusion, and..."|決着、そして・・・|Kecchaku, Soshite...}} |
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* 56–57. {{nihongo|"Milagro Man (1–2)"|ミラグロマン その①〜②|Miraguro Man Sono 1–2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Conclusion and..."|決着、そして・・・|Kecchaku, Soshite...}} |
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* 58. {{nihongo|"Meeting the Mother"|母との出会い|Haha to no Deai}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Milagro Man (1)"|ミラグロマン その1|Miraguro Man Sono 1}} |
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| Summary = After Damo's defeat, Joshu seemingly lucks out as the money he steals begins to multiply. Meanwhile, Kaato Higashikata, Norisuke's ex-wife, is released from prison after a 15-year murder sentence. |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Milagro Man (2)"|ミラグロマン その2|Miraguro Man Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Meeting the Mother"|母との出会い|Haha to no Deai}} |
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| VolumeNumber = 15 (119) |
| VolumeNumber = 15 (119) |
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| OriginalRelDate = July 19, 2017<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol15">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880882-6|title=ジョジョリオン |
| OriginalRelDate = July 19, 2017<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol15">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880882-6|title=ジョジョリオン 15|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 15|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=June 19, 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170909225505/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-880882-6|archive-date=September 9, 2017}}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880882-6 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-880882-6 |
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| LicensedTitle = Dolomite's Blue Lagoon |
| LicensedTitle = Dolomite's Blue Lagoon |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|ドロミテの青い珊瑚礁}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|ドロミテの青い珊瑚礁}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Doromite no Aoi Sangoshō |
| TranslitTitle = Doromite no Aoi Sangoshō |
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* 59–62. {{nihongo|"Dolomite's Blue Lagoon (1–4)"|ドロミテの青い珊瑚礁 その①〜④|Doromite no Aoi Sangoshō Sono 1–4}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Dolomite's Blue Lagoon (1)"|ドロミテの青い珊瑚礁 その①|Doromite no Aoi Sangoshō Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Dolomite's Blue Lagoon (2)"|ドロミテの青い珊瑚礁 その②|Doromite no Aoi Sangoshō Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Dolomite's Blue Lagoon (3)"|ドロミテの青い珊瑚礁 その③|Doromite no Aoi Sangoshō Sono 3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Dolomite's Blue Lagoon (4)"|ドロミテの青い珊瑚礁 その④|Doromite no Aoi Sangoshō Sono 4}} |
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* 59–60. {{nihongo|"The Man Who Lives by the Pond (1–2)"|池の辺に住む男 その①〜②|Ike no hen ni Sumu Otoko Sono 1–2}} |
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* 61–62. {{nihongo|"Blue Hawaii (1–2)"|ブルーハワイ その①〜②|Burū Hawai Sono 1–2}} |
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| Summary = Jobin enlists the help of Dolomite's Blue Lagoon, which can control those its victims touch, to eliminate Josuke. |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Man Who Lives by the Pond (2)"|池の辺に住む男 その②|Ike no hen ni Sumu Otoko Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Blue Hawaii (1)"|ブルーハワイ その①|Burū Hawai Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Blue Hawaii (2)"|ブルーハワイ その②|Burū Hawai Sono 2}} |
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| VolumeNumber = 16 (120) |
| VolumeNumber = 16 (120) |
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| OriginalRelDate = September 19, 2017<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol16">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-881233-5|title=ジョジョリオン |
| OriginalRelDate = September 19, 2017<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol16">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-881233-5|title=ジョジョリオン 16|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 16|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=August 22, 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170906001811/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-881233-5|archive-date=September 6, 2017}}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-881233-5 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-881233-5 |
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| LicensedTitle = Mother and Child |
| LicensedTitle = Mother and Child |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|母と子}} |
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|母と子}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Haha to Ko |
| TranslitTitle = Haha to Ko |
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* 63. {{nihongo|"Dolomite's Blue Lagoon (5)"|ドロミテの青い珊瑚礁 その①|Doromite no Aoi Sangoshō Sono 5}} |
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* 64. {{nihongo|"Mother and Child"|母と子|Haha to Ko}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Dolomite's Blue Lagoon (5)"|ドロミテの青い珊瑚礁 その①|Doromite no Aoi Sangoshō Sono 5}} |
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* 65–66. {{nihongo|"The Plant Appraiser - Rai Mamezuku (Age 31) (1–2)"|植物鑑定人 - 豆銑 礼(31) その①〜②|Shokubutsukanteinin - Mamezuku Rai (31) Sono 1–2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Mother and Child"|母と子|Haha to Ko}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Plant Appraiser - Rai Mamezuku (31 years old) (1)"|植物鑑定人 - 豆銑 礼(31) その①|Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Plant Appraiser - Rai Mamezuku (31 years old) (2)"|植物鑑定人 - 豆銑 礼(31) その②|Sono 2}} |
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* 63. {{nihongo|"Blue Hawaii (3)"|ブルーハワイ その③|Burū Hawai Sono 3}} |
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* 64–66. {{nihongo|"The Plant Appraiser (1–3)"|植物鑑定人 その①〜③|Shokubutsukanteinin Sono 1–3}} |
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| Summary = After Dolomite's defeat, Josuke and Yasuho meet up with plant appraiser Rai Mamezuku on Norisuke's orders. The trio is soon attacked by Urban Guerilla and his pet, Doremifasolati Do. |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Plant Appraiser (1)"|植物鑑定人 その①|Shokubutsukanteinin Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Plant Appraiser (2)"|植物鑑定人 その②|Shokubutsukanteinin Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Plant Appraiser (3)"|植物鑑定人 その③|Shokubutsukanteinin Sono 3}} |
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| VolumeNumber = 17 (121) |
| VolumeNumber = 17 (121) |
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| OriginalRelDate = December 19, 2017<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol17">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-881443-8|title=ジョジョリオン |
| OriginalRelDate = December 19, 2017<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol17">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-881443-8|title=ジョジョリオン 17|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 17|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=November 21, 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201032847/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-881443-8|archive-date=December 1, 2017}}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-881443-8 |
| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-881443-8 |
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| LicensedTitle = Escape from Mount Hanarero |
| LicensedTitle = Escape from Mount Hanarero |
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| OriginalTitle = 鼻炉山から脱出しろ |
| OriginalTitle = 鼻炉山から脱出しろ |
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| TranslitTitle = Hanareroyama kara Dasshutsu Shiro |
| TranslitTitle = Hanareroyama kara Dasshutsu Shiro |
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* 67. {{nihongo|"The Plant Appraiser - Rai Mamezuku (Age 31) (3)"|植物鑑定人 - 豆銑 礼(31) その③|Shokubutsukanteinin - Mamezuku Rai (31) Sono 3}} |
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* 68–70. {{nihongo|"Urban Guerrilla and Doremifasolati Do (1–3)"|アーバン・ゲリラとドレミファソラティ・ド その①〜③|Āban Gerira to Doremifasorati Do Sono 1–3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Plant Appraiser - Rai Mamezuku (31 years old) (3)"|植物鑑定人 - 豆銑 礼(31) その③|Sono 3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Urban Guerrilla and Doremifasolati Do (1)"|アーバン・ゲリラとドレミファソラティ・ド その①|Āban Gerira to Doremifasorati Do Sono 1}} |
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* 67. {{nihongo|"The Plant Appraiser (4)"|植物鑑定人 その④|Shokubutsukanteinin Sono 4}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Urban Guerrilla and Doremifasolati Do (2)"|アーバン・ゲリラとドレミファソラティ・ド その②|Āban Gerira to Doremifasorati Do Sono 2}} |
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* 68–70. {{nihongo|"Rock Human and Rock Animal (1–3)"|岩人間と岩動物 その①〜③|Iwa Ningen to Iwa Dōbutsu Sono 1–3}} |
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| Summary = The battle against Urban Guerilla and Doremifasolati Do continues as Josuke, Yasuho, and Mamezuku try to avoid being dissolved. |
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| OriginalRelDate = July 19, 2018<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol18">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-881452-0|title=ジョジョリオン 18|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 18|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=July 6, 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180706104515/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-881452-0|archive-date=July 6, 2018}}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-881452-0 |
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| LicensedTitle = North of the Higashikata Household. The Orchard |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|東方家の北。果樹園}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Higashikata-ke no Kita. Kajuen |
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* 71. {{nihongo|"The Qing Dynasty Hair Clip"|清の時代の髪留め|Shin no Jidai no Kamidome}} |
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* 72. {{nihongo|"North of the Higashikata Household. The Orchard"|東方家の北。果樹園|Higashikata-ke no Kita. Kajuen}} |
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* 73–74. {{nihongo|"Ozon Baby's Pressure (1–2)"|オゾン・ベイビーの加圧 その①〜②|Ozon Beibī no Kaatsu Sono 1–2}} |
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* 71. {{nihongo|"Something She Once Saw"|いつか見ていたもの|Itsuka Miteita Mono}} |
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* 72–74. {{nihongo|"Poor Tom and Ozon Baby (1–3)"|プアー・トムとオゾン・ベイビー その①〜③|Puā Tomu to Ozon Beibī Sono 1–3}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"The Plant Appraiser (4)"|植物鑑定人 その④|Shokubutsukanteinin Sono 4}} |
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| Summary = With their enemies defeated, Mamezuku sends Yasuho home as he and Josuke head for the Higashikata orchard. Meanwhile, Jobin plants a Stand in the orchard to ambush Josuke, only for him and his son to be attacked by it as well. |
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|{{nihongo4|"Rock Human and Rock Animal (1)"|岩人間と岩動物 その①|Iwa Ningen to Iwa Dōbutsu Sono 1}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Rock Human and Rock Animal (2)"|岩人間と岩動物 その②|Iwa Ningen to Iwa Dōbutsu Sono 2}} |
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|{{nihongo4|"Rock Human and Rock Animal (3)"|岩人間と岩動物 その③|Iwa Ningen to Iwa Dōbutsu Sono 3}} |
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| VolumeNumber = 19 (123) |
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| OriginalRelDate = October 19, 2018<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol19">{{cite web|url=http://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-881596-1|title=ジョジョリオン 19|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 19|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=September 22, 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180922135837/http://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-881596-1|archive-date=September 22, 2018}}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-881596-1 |
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| LicensedTitle = Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Wu Tomoki |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|整形外科医 – 羽伴毅先生}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Seikeigekai – Ū Tomoki-sensei |
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* 75–76. {{nihongo|"Ozon Baby's Pressure (3–4)"|オゾン・ベイビーの加圧 その③〜④|Ozon Beibī no Kaatsu Sono 3–4}} |
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* 77. {{nihongo|"Go to TG University Hospital"|TG大学病院へ行く|Tījī Daigaku Byōin he Iku}} |
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* 78. {{nihongo|"Orthopedic Surgeon - Dr. Wu Tomoki"|整形外科医 – 羽伴毅先生|Seikeigekai – Ū Tomoki-sensei}} |
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* 75–76. {{nihongo|"Poor Tom and Ozon Baby (4–5)"|プアー・トムとオゾン・ベイビー その④〜⑤|Puā Tomu to Ozon Beibī Sono 4–5}} |
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* 77–78. {{nihongo|"Equivalent Exchange and the University Hospital (1–2)"|等価交換と大学病院 その①〜②|Tōka Kōkan to Daigaku Byōin Sono 1–2}} |
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| Summary = The battle between Josuke, Jobin, and Poor Tom reaches a boiling point as the orchard catches fire. Later, Yasuho runs into Mitsuba at TG University Hospital, witnessing the drastic results of the latter's repeated treatment. |
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* 79–82. {{nihongo|"Doctor Wu and Awaking 3 Leaves (1–4)"|ドクター・ウーと目醒める3枚の葉っぱ その①〜④|Dokutā Ū to Mezameru Sanmai no Happa Sono 1–4}} |
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* 79–82. {{nihongo|"Equivalent Exchange and the University Hospital (3–6)"|等価交換と大学病院 その③〜⑥|Tōka Kōkan to Daigaku Byōin Sono 3–6}} |
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| Summary = Mitsuba's doctor, Wu Tomoki, reveals himself to be a Rock Human. As the two try to escape his attack, Yasuho bears witness to Mitsuba's own Stand ability. |
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| OriginalRelDate = July 19, 2019<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol21">{{cite web|url=https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882015-6|title=ジョジョリオン 21|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 21|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=June 18, 2019|url-status=live|archive-date=November 30, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201130125017/https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882015-6}}</ref> |
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* 83. {{nihongo|"The New Locacaca"|新しいロカカカ|Atarashī Rokakaka}} |
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| Summary = Having defeated Wu Tomoki, Josuke, Yasuho, and Mamezuku decide to pursue the university hospital's director with help from an intern named Toru. However, the heroes only succeed in inflicting injury upon themselves. Meanwhile, Mitsuba returns home, seemingly being followed by the hospital director. |
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| OriginalRelDate = December 19, 2019<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol22">{{cite web|url=https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882167-2|title=ジョジョリオン 22|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 22|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=November 19, 2019|url-status=live|archive-date=November 30, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201130124951/https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882167-2}}</ref> |
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| LicensedTitle = TG University Hospital Head Doctor: Satoru Akefu |
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* 87–90. {{nihongo|"The Wonder of You (4–7)"|ザ・ワンダー・オブ・ユー(君の奇跡の愛) その④〜⑦|Za Wandā Obu Yū (Kimi no Kiseki no Ai) Sono 4–7}} |
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* 87–88. {{nihongo|"Ojiro Again (1–2)"|オージロー再び その①〜②|Ōjirō Futatabi Sono 1–2}} |
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* 89–90. {{nihongo|"Dangerous Pursuit (1–2)"|危険な追跡 その①〜②|Kikken na Tsuiseki Sono 1–2}} |
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| Summary = Having heard about the new Locacaca fruit, Ojiro assaults Jobin and Tsurugi in hopes of obtaining it for himself. Meanwhile, Josuke and Mamezuku realize their own enemy's true power, forcing Josuke to have himself returned to the hospital to confront it. |
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| OriginalRelDate = April 17, 2020<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol23">{{cite web|url=https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882278-5|title=ジョジョリオン 23|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 23|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=April 16, 2020|url-status=live|archive-date=October 13, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201013101546/https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882278-5}}</ref> |
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| LicensedTitle = Whole Lotta Love |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|胸いっぱいの愛を}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Mune Ippai no Ai wo |
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*91–94. {{nihongo|"The Wonder of You (8–11)"|ザ・ワンダー・オブ・ユー(君の奇跡の愛) その⑧〜⑪|Za Wandā Obu Yū (Kimi no Kiseki no Ai) Sono 8–11}} |
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*91–94. {{nihongo|"Dangerous Pursuit (3–6)"|危険な追跡 その③〜⑥|Kikken na Tsuiseki Sono 3–6}} |
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| Summary = Josuke meets Holy at the hospital, who advises him to make the hospital director pursue him. At the same time, Yasuho investigates the Higashikata estate, where Jobin's discovery of Paisley Park puts her in grave danger. As Yasuho is wounded by Jobin's attempt on her life, calamity conspires to reveal the Locacaca fruit to the rest of the family. |
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| OriginalRelDate = October 16, 2020<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol24">{{cite web|url=https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882394-2|title=ジョジョリオン 24|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 24|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=October 15, 2020|url-status=live|archive-date=October 17, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201017090734/https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882394-2}}</ref> |
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| LicensedTitle = Just Don't Move |
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| TranslitTitle = Ugokanai Shikanai |
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* 95. {{nihongo|"The Wonder of You (12)"|ザ・ワンダー・オブ・ユー(君の奇跡の愛) その⑫|Za Wandā Obu Yū (Kimi no Kiseki no Ai) Sono 12}} |
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* 96. {{nihongo|"Just Don't Move"|動かないしかない|Ugokanai Shikanai}} |
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* 97–98. {{nihongo|"The Wonder of You (14–15)"|ザ・ワンダー・オブ・ユー(君の奇跡の愛) その⑭〜⑮|Za Wandā Obu Yū (Kimi no Kiseki no Ai) Sono 14–15}} |
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* 95–98. {{nihongo|"The Endless Calamity (1–4)"|終わりなき厄災 その①〜④|Owarinaki Yakusai Sono 1–4}} |
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| Summary = Jobin is forced to incapacitate his own father, but is himself killed shortly afterward by the force of calamity. Meanwhile, Mamezuku catches up to Josuke, and the two enter a standoff with the hospital director. |
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| OriginalRelDate = December 18, 2020<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol25">{{cite web|url=https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882544-1|title=ジョジョリオン 25|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 25|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=December 17, 2020}}</ref> |
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| LicensedTitle = The Ultimate Dilemma |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|究極のジレンマ}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Kyūkyoku no Jirenma |
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* 99–102. {{nihongo|"The Wonder of You (16–19)"|ザ・ワンダー・オブ・ユー(君の奇跡の愛) その⑯〜⑲|Za Wandā Obu Yū (Kimi no Kiseki no Ai) Sono 16–19}} |
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* 99–102. {{nihongo|"The Endless Calamity (5–8)"|終わりなき厄災 その⑤〜⑧|Owarinaki Yakusai Sono 5–8}} |
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| Summary = Mamezuku is mortally wounded, but reveals a hidden power within Josuke's ability. At the same time, Joshu approaches Yasuho to heal her with the new Locacaca branch, and Toru finally reveals himself as the Stand User responsible for the recent calamities. Yasuho decides to call Josuke and expose the enemy's identity, putting her first in line to die via calamity. |
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| OriginalRelDate = May 19, 2021<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol26">{{cite web|url=https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882697-4|title=ジョジョリオン 26|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 26|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=July 17, 2021}}</ref> |
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| OriginalISBN = 978-4-08-882697-4 |
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| LicensedTitle = Go Beyond |
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*103–104. {{nihongo|"The Wonder of You (20-21)"|ザ・ワンダー・オブ・ユー(君の奇跡の愛) その⑳〜㉑|Za Wandā Obu Yū (Kimi no Kiseki no Ai) Sono 20-21}} |
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*105. {{nihongo|"Safety First"|無事が何より|Buji ga Nani yori}} |
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*106. {{nihongo|"Go Beyond"|ゴー・ビヨンド|Gō Biyondo}} |
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*103-104. {{nihongo|"The Endless Calamity (9-10)"|終わりなき厄災 その⑨〜⑩|Owarinaki Yakusai Sono 9-10}} |
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*105. {{nihongo|"The Invisible Soap Bubbles"|見えないしゃぼん玉|Mienai Shabon-Dama}} |
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*106. {{nihongo|"Go Beyond"|ゴー・ビヨンド|Gō Biyondo}} |
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| Summary = Nijimura delivers Yasuho's call to Josuke at the cost of her own life. As the hospital director decides to escape, Josuke and Yasuho combine their abilities in one final attempt to overcome calamity. |
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| OriginalRelDate = September 17, 2021<ref name="JoJolionJPNVol27">{{cite web|url=https://www.s-manga.net/items/contents.html?isbn=978-4-08-882836-7|title=ジョジョリオン 27|trans-title=JoJolion Volume 27|publisher=Shueisha|access-date=August 19, 2021}}</ref> |
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| LicensedTitle = When All Curses Are Broken |
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|全ての呪いが解けるとき}} |
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| TranslitTitle = Subete no Noroi ga Tokeru Toki |
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*107. {{nihongo|"When All Curses Are Broken"|全ての呪いが解けるとき|Subete no Noroi ga Tokeru Toki}} |
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*108. {{nihongo|"Go Beyond (2)"|ゴー・ビヨンド その②|Gō Biyondo Sono 2}} |
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*109. {{nihongo|"The Radio Gaga Incident: 1941"|ラヂオ・ガガ事件(1941年)|Radjio Gaga Jiken (1941-nen)}} |
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*110. {{nihongo|"Higashikata Fruit Parlor"|東方フルーツパーラー|Higashikata Furūtsu Pārā}} |
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*107. {{nihongo|"Kaato Higashikata's 'Attack'"|東方花都の“攻撃”|Higashikata Kāto no "Kōgeki"}} |
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*108. {{nihongo|"The Calamity's End"|最期の厄災|Saigo no Yakusai}} |
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*109-110. {{nihongo|"The Radio Gaga Incident (1-2)"|ラヂオ・ガガ事件①〜②|Radjio Gaga Jiken 1-2}} |
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| Summary = Toru, gravely wounded by Josuke's attack, meets Kaato Higashikata, whose true intentions are revealed. A flashback depicts Lucy Steel's visit to Morioh, where she and a mysterious teenager encounter a living guard rail. |
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''JoJolion'' won the Grand Prize for Manga Division at the 17th [[Japan Media Arts Festival]] in 2013.<ref>{{cite web |last=Loo |first=Egan |date=December 5, 2013 |title=Jojolion Manga Wins Media Arts Award |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-12-05/jojolion-manga-wins-media-arts-award |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207235814/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-12-05/jojolion-manga-wins-media-arts-award |archive-date=December 7, 2013 |access-date=December 12, 2013 |work=[[Anime News Network]]}}</ref> On [[Takarajimasha]]'s ''[[Kono Manga ga Sugoi!]]'' list, which surveys people in the manga and publishing industry, named ''JoJolion'' the 12th best manga series for male readers in 2013.<ref>{{cite web |last=Loveridge |first=Lynzee |date=December 10, 2012 |title=Top Manga Ranked by Kono Manga ga Sugoi 2013 Voters |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-10/top-manga-ranked-by-kono-manga-ga-sugoi-2013-voters |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130320184655/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-10/top-manga-ranked-by-kono-manga-ga-sugoi-2013-voters |archive-date=March 20, 2013 |access-date=April 7, 2013 |work=[[Anime News Network]]}}</ref> The manga has been nominated for the 26th [[Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize]] in 2022.<ref>{{cite web|last=Pineda|first=Rafael|title=Oshi no Ko, Kaiju No. 8, Jojolion, Peleliu Nominated for Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-02-20/oshi-no-ko-kaiju-no-8-jojolion-peleliu-nominated-for-tezuka-osamu-cultural-prize/.182844|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=February 21, 2022|date=February 20, 2022}}</ref> ''JoJolion'' was nominated for the 53rd [[Seiun Award]] in the Best Comic category in 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2022年 第53回星雲賞 |url=http://www.sf-fan.gr.jp/awards/2022result.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220519115408/http://www.sf-fan.gr.jp/awards/2022result.html |archive-date=May 19, 2022 |access-date=May 27, 2022 |website=www.sf-fan.gr.jp}}</ref> |
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The first volume of ''JoJolion'' was the second best-selling manga for its debut week of December 19–25, 2011 with 237,374 copies sold.<ref>{{cite web|title=Japanese Comic Ranking, December 19–25 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-12-28/japanese-comic-ranking-december-19-25 |work=Anime News Network |date=2011-12-28 |access-date=2013-04-07 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130603054825/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-12-28/japanese-comic-ranking-december-19-25 |archive-date=2013-06-03 }}</ref> The second volume ranked third, with 204,791 copies, for the week of April 16–22, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Japanese Comic Ranking, April 16–22 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-05-15/japanese-comic-ranking-april-16-22 |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-05-15 |access-date=2013-04-07 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130603054914/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-05-15/japanese-comic-ranking-april-16-22 |archive-date=2013-06-03 }}</ref> Its third volume debuted at number two for the week of September 17–23, selling 260,080 copies.<ref>{{cite web|title=Japanese Comic Ranking, September 17–23 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-09-26/japanese-comic-ranking-september-17-23 |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-09-26 |access-date=2013-04-07 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130316041430/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-09-26/japanese-comic-ranking-september-17-23 |archive-date=2013-03-16 }}</ref> All three were some of the best-selling manga of 2012; volume one was 46th with 534,996 copies, volume two was 53rd with 516,040, and volume 3 sold 457,791 copies for 69th.<ref>{{cite web|title=50 Top-Selling Manga in Japan by Volume: 2012 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-02/50-top-selling-manga-in-japan-by-volume/2012 |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-12-02 |access-date=2013-04-07 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130306134333/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-02/50-top-selling-manga-in-japan-by-volume/2012 |archive-date=2013-03-06 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Top-Selling Manga in Japan by Volume, #50-#100: 2012 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-02/top-selling-manga-in-japan-by-volume-no.50-no.100/2012 |work=Anime News Network |date=2012-12-02 |access-date=2013-04-07 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130324061024/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-02/top-selling-manga-in-japan-by-volume-no.50-no.100/2012 |archive-date=2013-03-24 }}</ref> Volume four was number two for the week of May 12–18, 2013, selling 224,551 copies in its first week.<ref>{{cite web|title=Japanese Comic Ranking, May 12–18 |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-05-22/japanese-comic-ranking-may-12-18 |work=Anime News Network |date=2013-05-22 |access-date=2013-05-22 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607045915/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-05-22/japanese-comic-ranking-may-12-18 |archive-date=2013-06-07 }}</ref> |
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JoJolion | |
ジョジョリオン (Jojorion) | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Hirohiko Araki |
Published by | Shueisha |
Imprint | Jump Comics |
Magazine | Ultra Jump |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | May 19, 2011 – August 19, 2021 |
Volumes | 27 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by: Steel Ball Run |
JoJolion (Japanese: ジョジョリオン, Hepburn: Jojorion) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki, and is the eighth part of the larger JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series. Set in Japan in 2011, it follows Josuke Higashikata, a young man afflicted by retrograde amnesia, in his search to uncover his identity in Morioh Town, a coastal Japanese town affected by the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. However, his digging pulls him and his adoptive family into the unfinished business between his previous life and an impending inhuman threat. It was serialized by Shueisha in the seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump from May 2011 until August 2021, and has been collected in 27 tankōbon volumes.
Plot
[edit]In the aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami,[a] strange structures known colloquially as the Wall Eyes appear near the coast of the town of Morioh, with the ground beneath them gaining the ability to swap traits of objects buried within it. A local college student named Yasuho Hirose finds a mysterious amnesiac youth buried under one of the Wall Eyes, who she decides to temporarily name "Josuke," and the two set out to recover his memories and identity. Yasuho conducts her investigation while leaving the youth in the care of the Higashikata family, hypothesizing that Josuke is connected to a missing doctor named Yoshikage Kira. As Yasuho visits Kira's terminally-ill mother, Holy Joestar-Kira, Josuke learns that he is a fusion of Kira and someone else.
When Josuke later confronts the patriarch of the family, Norisuke Higashikata IV, over his reasons for taking him in, he learns that the Higashikata family needs Kira's memories to end a family curse that petrifies each of their first children. Kira had been involved with a fruit named the Locacaca, which can heal one part of its consumer's body by weakening another. Norisuke remains unaware that his oldest son Jobin has been illegally obtaining and selling Locacaca in coordination with a group of mysterious stone-based beings called Rock Humans, who seek to eliminate Josuke and ascend the ranks of society.
Josuke later learns that prior to his awakening, Kira and a certain Josefumi Kujo had grafted a Locacaca branch to a tree in the Higashikata orchard, creating a new type of Locacaca that uses another person as collateral for the healing process. After Kira was fatally injured by the Rock Humans, Josefumi used the new Locacaca to cure him as the two of them fell into the site of the future Wall Eyes. Realizing that he is a fusion of Josefumi and Kira, Josuke resolves to retrieve the new Locacaca fruit and use it to cure Holy, just as Kira and Josefumi intended to. Meanwhile, Jobin's mother, Kaato, leaves prison after a 15-year sentence for killing a child to save Jobin's life. Even as Jobin reunites with his mother, he keeps his plot to use the Locacaca branch to cure his own son, Tsurugi, to himself.
At Norisuke's behest, Josuke meets with a plant appraiser named Rai Mamezuku, who he leads to the Higashikata orchard to identify the Locacaca branch. At the same time, Jobin's alliance with the Rock Humans falters, eventually forcing him to set the orchard ablaze to keep Josuke and the Rock Humans from obtaining the branch. Ultimately, two Rock Humans in an ambulance appear to seize the new Locacaca branch, unaware that Tsurugi has misled both them and Josuke's group using his own Stand; in reality, the branch remains in Jobin's possession. After defeating one of the Rock Humans posing as a doctor, the three heroes plan to hunt down the hospital's director.
The group encounters an intern at the hospital named Toru, who points them in the direction of hospital director Satoru Akefu. While attempting to pursue him, the three are attacked by Akefu's ability, which manipulates the laws of nature to attack those who pursue him. The group is forced to split up, with Josuke managing to bait the hospital director into pursuing him and Mamezuku. Meanwhile, Yasuho investigates the Higashikata household, eventually revealing the branch to the family by accident. Norisuke confronts Jobin, who incapacitates him; Jobin himself is killed shortly afterward by the force of a calamity as Toru arrives at the scene. Yasuho realizes that Toru is the Stand User of the calamity-controlling Stand Wonder of U, who Mamezuku and Josuke identify as Akefu himself.
Mamezuku and Josuke unsuccessfully attempt to set a trap for Satoru Akefu; Mamezuku is fatally wounded by Akefu, but reveals the latent Spin within Josuke's ability as he dies. Yasuho then calls Josuke and informs him of her findings. Though Akefu escapes Josuke's attack, he and Yasuho combine their abilities with the power of the Spin to attack Toru with a transient bubble. A gravely-wounded Toru eats a ripening fruit from the branch and attempts to initiate an exchange, only to be pinned to the ground by Kaato. Kaato forces Toru to exchange with Tsurugi and receive his curse, killing both Toru and herself. The last of the new Locacaca branch is destroyed in the process.
Josuke and Yasuho visit Holy in the hospital after reuniting. Though Yasuho glimpses Josefumi's mother in the parking lot, Josuke decides not to introduce himself to her, as he has accepted being neither Josefumi nor Kira. The two meet with what remains of the Higashikata family at a cake shop, as the family tries to decide on a cake to celebrate Norisuke's release from the hospital. The family eventually decides to leave the decision to Josuke as Yasuho takes her leave, satisfied that Josuke has found a loving family and a new life.
Characters
[edit]- Josuke Higashikata[b] is a young man with no memory of his past or name. He is temporarily named "Josuke" by Yasuho after her dog. He later learns that he was originally Josefumi Kujo,[c] a friend of the Kira Family whose body was fused with Yoshikage Kira's by the Wall Eyes and a new form of Locacaca fruit. He uses the Stand Soft & Wet,[d] which allows him to produce soap bubbles that absorb an aspect of whatever object they touch, such as a person's eyesight or the friction of a floor. He later discovers another ability of his Stand he dubs Go Beyond,[e] allowing him to shoot bubbles imbued with an explosive and transcendent form of the Spin phenomenon from Steel Ball Run.
- Yasuho Hirose[f] is a young woman who discovers Josuke and helps him search for his true identity. She uses the Stand Paisley Park,[g] which has the ability to direct things around Yasuho and send objects through wireless connections.
- Rai Mamezuku[h] is a plant appraiser and fruit grower who works for the Higashikata fruit company. Norisuke asks him to assist Josuke in searching for, grafting, and harvesting a new type of Locacaca fruit. He uses the Stand Doggy Style,[i] which allows him to peel his flesh like an apple, turning it into a ribbon that he can manipulate.
- The Higashikata Family[j] are the descendants of Norisuke Higashikata from Steel Ball Run. They suffer from an ancient curse that causes their firstborn child of every generation to turn into stone and die at a young age. The current members of the family live in Morioh and operate a financially-successful fruit company started by their famous ancestor.
- Norisuke Higashikata IV[k] is the patriarch of the Higashikata family and the manager of his company's primary fruit parlor. Norisuke hopes to break his family's curse using Kira's knowledge of the mysterious Locacaca fruit, but insists upon following a righteous path toward his goals. He uses the Stand King Nothing,[l] which has the ability to track by scent while changing its physical appearance to resemble the target it is tracking.
- Joshu Higashikata[m] is a college student with an unrequited love for Yasuho. He uses the Stand Nut King Call,[n] which allows him to materialize nuts and bolts through objects or people's bodies; that can be used to either detach objects or limbs from each other, or attach objects together.
- Daiya Higashikata[o] is a near-blind teenage girl and the youngest daughter of the Higashikata family. She uses the Stand California King Bed,[p] which allows her to steal people's memories and store them within chess pieces if they break one of her rules. When Josuke temporarily moves into her family's house, Daiya instantly falls in love with him and plots to manipulate him into returning her feelings.
- Hato Higashikata[q] is a fashion model and the eldest daughter of the Higashikata family. She uses the Stand Walking Heart,[r] which allows her to extend her shoes' heels into spikes to walk up walls and impale enemies.
- Jobin Higashikata[s] is the eldest son of the Higashikata family. Jobin officially works in foreign research for the Higashikata fruit company, but secretly uses his position to launder money and Locacaca fruits for the Locacaca Smuggling Organization. Upon learning of the new Locacaca variant, he secretly plots to use the fruit to cure his son Tsurugi by any means necessary. Jobin uses the Stand Speed King,[t] which allows him to manipulate the temperature of his targets and store heat in objects which can then be released as a trap.
- Mitsuba Higashikata[u] is Jobin's vain wife and a model working for the Higashikata fruit company's advertising division. She uses the Stand Awaking III Leaves,[v] which allows her to create vector arrows that will repel anything from the arrow's direction.
- Tsurugi Higashikata[w] is Jobin and Mitsuba's son, an eleven-year-old boy who dresses as a girl to avoid the evil eye, in line with family tradition. Tsurugi fears his family's curse, allowing him to be manipulated by Yotsuyu after seeing him cure a petrified dog named Iwasuke.[x] Tsurugi uses the Stand Paper Moon King,[y] which lets him create origami that disrupts the perception of anyone who touches it, and additionally allows him to create origami from other objects besides paper and control any origami creatures he has made.
- Kaato Higashikata[z] is Norisuke's ex-wife and the mother of Hato, Joshu, Daiya and Jobin. After Jobin accidentally incapacitated a child with his Stand at a young age, Kaato used the opportunity to save Jobin from the family curse, killing the other youth. She is released from Stone Ocean Jail after serving a fifteen-year sentence, with plans to take her share of the family's fortune. She uses the Stand Space Trucking,[aa] which lets her store objects or people between playing cards.
- Kei Nijimura[ab] is the Higashikata family's maid, and is later revealed to be Holy's daughter and Yoshikage Kira's younger sister. She took on a fake last name and evidence of her existence was erased by Kira to infiltrate the Higashikata family. Initially suspicious of Josuke, Nijimura comes to sympathize with the amnesiac and provides him with a clue about his true identity. She uses the Stand Born This Way,[ac] which appears when its target opens an item, such as a door or a notebook, and attacks by freezing everything around it.
- Holy Joestar-Kira[ad] is an ophthalmologist from T.H. Medical University Hospital and an associate professor at Morioh's T.G. University. She is hospitalized due to a condition that destroyed parts of her brain and other organs. It is later revealed that she was experimented upon by the Rock Humans in order to create new forms of medicine from the Locacaca fruit. She is the great-granddaughter of Johnny Joestar.
- Yoshikage Kira[ae] is a doctor who is a descendant of Johnny Joestar through his mother Holy. He was friends with Josefumi Kujo, who attempted to help him save Holy's life by stealing a Locacaca branch to use its fruit. After Yoshikage was fatally wounded by the Rock Humans, a combination of the new Locacaca's effects and the emerging Wall Eyes caused his body to swap traits with Josefumi's, creating Josuke. Yoshikage's Stand is Killer Queen,[af] which can producing exploding pockets of air and summon multiple tank-like stands called Sheer Heart Attack.[ag]
- Rock Humans are a mysterious race of humanoid silicon-based lifeforms with the ability to turn into stone, having infiltrated Morioh under assumed aliases. The two groups active in Morioh have ties to both the Locacaca fruit and Jobin, and intend to silence anyone who learns of the former's existence. Josuke comes into conflict with these groups, which include the following members:
- Toru[ah] is the main antagonist of JoJolion. He is a part-time hospital worker and Yasuho's ex-boyfriend from high school. He is later revealed to be the leader of the Rock Humans and the Locacaca research organization, seeking to obtain the new Locacaca fruit and use its medicinal value to rise to the apex of society. Toru's Stand is Wonder of U,[ai] which causes anyone who attempts to pursue him or his Stand to suffer freak accidents referred to as "calamities". The Stand itself assumes a human form known as Satoru Akefu,[aj] posing as the director of operations at T.G. University Hospital.
- The Locacaca Smuggling Organization is a mysterious, secret smuggling operation that serve as the first group of antagonists Josuke must face. Their only goal is to smuggle Locacaca fruits into Japan and sell them at an immense profit.
- Yotsuyu Yagiyama[ak] is the first Rock Human to be introduced. He tricks Tsurugi into helping him kill Josuke, while also plotting to steal the Higashikata fortune. Yotsuyu's assumed public identity is that of an architect of some regard, the man responsible for designing and building the Higashikata family's house. Yotsuyu's Stand is I Am a Rock,[al] which turns his target into a gravity well that pulls certain objects towards them.
- Aisho Dainenjiyama[am] is a nervous and paranoid Rock Human, having been betrayed by a former girlfriend. He attacks Yasuho and Tsurugi when he realizes they are following him, forcing the latter to trick him into getting run over by a bus. Dainenjiyama's Stand is Doobie Wah!,[an] which allows Dainenjiyama to create small razor-sharp tornadoes that automatically track down their target using their breathing.
- The A. Phex Brothers[ao] are twin Rock Humans who pose as street performers. Having played a role in the attempt on Josefumi and Yoshikage's lives, they target Karera before coming across Josuke. The older brother's Stand, Schott Key No. 1,[ap] allows him to transfer objects between his two hands; he uses it in combination with his younger brother's Stand, Schott Key No. 2,[aq] a soccer ball containing a poisonous gas.
- Tamaki Damo[ar] is a Rock Human and the leader of the Locacaca Smuggling Organization. He pretends to fall in love with Hato to infiltrate the Higashikata estate and track down his allies' killers, only to be mortally wounded by Hato and finished off by Josuke. Damo's Stand is Vitamin C,[as] which allows him to render a living being's body malleable or completely liquefy them after they touch an object that has his fingerprints on it.
- The Locacaca Research Organization is a group working in the medical field. Their interest in the Locacaca fruit stems from a desire to make Rock Humans the dominant species through medicinal breakthroughs.
- Urban Guerrilla,[at] formally known as Ryo Shimosato,[au] is a gastroenterologist who is sent to kill Mamezuku before Josuke and Yasuho can meet him. He attacks the three of them alongside his pet Rock Animal Doremifasolati Do.[av] Guerrilla's Stand is Brain Storm,[aw] which can cause hemolysis and melt the flesh of anyone that comes in contact with his spores.
- Poor Tom[ax] is a short, infant-like Rock Human with the face and personality of a grown man. He tells Jobin to bury his Stand in his family orchard to prevent Mamezuku from finding the branch, only to betray him and his son Tsurugi once he does. His Stand, Ozon Baby,[ay] can depressurize an area upon activation, inflicting depressurization sickness in seconds. Ozon Baby can also create illusions of itself, and getting close to these illusions will cause the body to cave in on itself from the intense pressure.
- Wu Tomoki[az] is a Rock Human who poses as an orthopedic surgeon and Mitsuba's doctor. He attacks Yasuho when she threatens his treatment of Mitsuba, and through it his connection to the Higashikata family. He reveals Holy's research into the Locacaca fruit, but is killed when Josuke seals his fragmented head in medical cement. He uses the Stand Doctor Wu,[ba] which allows him to disintegrate into small independent stone fragments in order to manipulate and possess living beings.
- Dolomite,[bb] formally known as Masaji Dorokoma,[bc] is the only Rock Human not affiliated with either of the groups above. He was once a carefree, handsome man until he saved his blind girlfriend from entering a power plant, burning his body and destroying his arms and legs in the process. Jobin contacts him and asks him to take out Josuke after Damo's death. Dolomite uses the Stand Blue Hawaii,[bd] which can possess anyone who touches something that belongs to the user, including its previous victims. Any possessed victims will walk toward a specific target, albeit in a straight, linear direction and without perception of any obstacles.
- Ojiro Sasame[be] is a surfer and small-time criminal who enjoys tormenting innocent women. His vile personality earned the ire of Yoshikage Kira, who eventually manipulated him into cutting all ten of his fingers off. Ojiro planned to kill Kira and frame him for kidnapping in revenge, but is instead defeated and interrogated by Josuke and Yasuho. Later, he attempts to steal the new Locacaca fruit for himself, only to be killed by Jobin and Tsurugi. He uses the Stand Fun Fun Fun,[bf] which can forcibly take control of the wounded limbs of anyone directly beneath him.
- Karera Sakunami[bg] is a college student with an unrequited crush on Josefumi Kujo. She is a crude and volatile extortionist who pays no mind to her past or future. Being a witness to Kira and Josefumi's deaths, she is pursued by the A. Phex Brothers and eventually aids Josuke in defeating the duo. She uses the Stand Love Love Deluxe,[bh] which can freely manipulate other people's hair.
- Joseph Joestar,[bi] commonly referred to by the nickname Fumi,[bj] is the grandson of Johnny Joestar from Steel Ball Run. In 1941, he meets an elderly Lucy Steel and accompanies her on her mission to investigate the Higashikata Fruit Company, only for the two of them to be attacked by a living guard rail. After saving Lucy and himself with his Stand, he travels to America out of concern for Lucy's health, but finds himself stranded in the country by the outbreak of World War II. He is the father of Holy Joestar-Kira, and two of his grandchildren from another daughter are featured in The JoJoLands.
- Shakedown Road[bk] is a location in Morioh where the residents are known for extorting visitors. The trees that line the road possess a Stand named Les Feuilles[bl] that can instantly transport anyone or anything along the paths created by their fallen leaves. A legend from 1901 recounts how Johnny Joestar brought the Holy Corpse to Morioh to cure his wife's mysterious illness, incidentally creating the Stand.
- Milagroman[bm] is the Stand of a well-known unnamed arms dealer who set his family, fortune, house and himself on fire after losing a 50-billion-dollar lawsuit. The Stand causes whoever destroys part of its previous owner's money to gain increasingly-large amounts of money until they are buried alive, regardless of their attempts to spend it. The only way to escape the Stand's ability is to either return the curse to its previous owner or pass it on to a new one.
Production
[edit]JoJolion is written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It premiered in Shueisha's Ultra Jump on May 19, 2011,[1] and ended on August 19, 2021,[2] making it the longest running part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series overall. In the first volume, Araki described the story of JoJolion as being the solving of a "curse" (呪い, noroi). Curses, he goes on, are the sins of the ancestors and this makes people "unclean" (穢れ, kegare), and if this curse continues it will only turn into "resentment" (恨み, urami). Another theme is that from birth we see things as black and white, but this produces a "friction" (摩擦, masatsu) from what humanity really experiences. From these, the "curse" is lifted, this being the goal of the story.
On the inside cover of volume 2, Araki explained that the "-lion" ending in the title comes from both the Christian concept of blessing and the gospels ("evangelion" in Greek), and the Ancient Greek myth of Pygmalion.
Chapters
[edit]The first chapter title of each pair is the title that is used in the volumization of JoJolion. The second title is the title used in the original serialization in Ultra Jump.
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1 (105) | Welcome to Morioh Town Yōkoso, Moriō-chō e (ようこそ 杜王町へ) | December 19, 2011[3] | 978-4-08-870311-4 | ||
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Yasuho Hirose discovers the body of a naked man underneath one of the Wall Eyes. While investigating his identity, they are nearly killed by someone who thinks the mysterious young man is Yoshikage Kira. | |||||
2 (106) | His Name Is Josuke Higashikata Higashikata Jōsuke toiu Namae (東方定助という名前) | April 19, 2012[4] | 978-4-08-870413-5 | ||
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The young man, now dubbed Josuke, is adopted by the Higashikata family. To return the favor of being given a home, Norisuke IV places him in charge of taking care of his blind daughter Daiya, who intends to use her own memory-stealing Stand to make Josuke her lover. | |||||
3 (107) | Their Family Tree Sono Kakeizu (その家系図) | September 19, 2012[5] | 978-4-08-870526-2 | ||
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After besting Daiya, Josuke discovers the Higashikata family tree, leading him and Yasuho to pursue Yoshikage Kira's only known living relative: his mother, Holy Joestar-Kira. However, Josuke soon encounters two Stands, including one that seems to be helping him. | |||||
4 (108) | The Lemon and the Tangerine Remon to Mikan (レモンとみかん) | May 17, 2013[6] | 978-4-08-870642-9 | ||
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Josuke defeats the enemy Stand with the help of Yasuho's emerging Stand before meeting its user: the Higashikatas' maid, Kei Nijimura. Meanwhile, Yasuho meets an afflicted Holy Joestar at Morioh's TG University Hospital. Several days later, Norisuke IV tasks Joshu with bringing Josuke to the local high school, which lies at the end of Morioh's infamous Shakedown Road. | |||||
5 (109) | Morioh Town: 1901 Moriō-chō "Sen Kyū-hyaku Ichi Nen" (杜王町『1901年』) | October 18, 2013[7] | 978-4-08-870830-0 | ||
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Josuke and Joshu discover the truth behind Shakedown Road, and Josuke hears a legend from Morioh's past. | |||||
6 (110) | Tsurugi Higashikata's Goal, and the Architect Higashikata Tsurugi no Mokuteki, Soshite Kenchikka (東方つるぎの目的 そして建築家) | March 19, 2014[8] | 978-4-08-870891-1 | ||
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Yasuho unwillingly becomes acquainted with young Tsurugi Higashikata, but her abhorrence of the child's actions drives Tsurugi to put her under the thrall of his Stand. The mysterious architect Yotsuyu Yagiyama makes himself known. | |||||
7 (111) | King Nothing Kingu Nasshingu (キング・ナッシング) | May 19, 2014[9] | 978-4-08-880087-5 | ||
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Josuke and Norisuke IV find themselves under attack from Yotsuyu Yagiyama, the architect of the Higashikata estate. Wanting Yoshikage Kira dead at any cost, Yotsuyu has convinced Tsurugi to help him eliminate Josuke. | |||||
8 (112) | Every Day Is a Summer Vacation Mainichi ga Natsuyasumi (毎日が夏休み) | October 17, 2014[10] | 978-4-08-880238-1 | ||
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Josuke has no choice but to fight the mysterious Yotsuyu Yagiyama, as he may have some clue toward how to cure the Higashikata family's curse. But when Yotsuyu seemingly dies, Josuke instead discovers that the family's eldest son Jobin Higashikata may know more than he lets on, and decides to make a bet with him to discover the truth. | |||||
9 (113) | Eldest Son: Jobin Higashikata Danchō: Higashikata Jōbin (長男・東方常敏) | February 19, 2015[11] | 978-4-08-880314-2 | ||
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Josuke enters his bet against Jobin to help Tsurugi and Yasuho discover exactly how he has come across the strange Locacaca fruit. He is told he will be pitting a giant stag beetle against one of Jobin's favorite beetles; along the way, he realizes that what he has actually entered is a battle of wits and Stands. | |||||
10 (114) | Follow the Locacaca Tree! Locacaca no Ki o Oe! (ロカカカの樹を追え!) | July 17, 2015[12] | 978-4-08-880436-1 | ||
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With information from Jobin's car, Yasuho and Tsurugi track down the mysterious Locacaca dealer Aisho Dainenjiyama. However, he soon discovers their presence and tries to kill them with his Stand, putting the two on the run as the tornado-like Doobie Wah! tracks them down. | |||||
11 (115) | The Twins Are Coming to Town Sōji ga Machi ni Yattekuru (双児が町にやって来る) | December 18, 2015[13] | 978-4-08-880548-1 | ||
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After Dainenjiyama is defeated, Yasuho and Josuke finally meet up, but Josuke is distracted by a young woman who seems to know who he is. He meets up with the woman, Karera Sakunami, to discover she does know his original identity; before he can learn enough from her, the two are attacked by a pair of Stand-using twins. | |||||
12 (116) | Hato's Boyfriend Hato-chan no Bōifurendo (鳩ちゃんのボーイフレンド) | March 18, 2016[14] | 978-4-08-880647-1 | ||
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Hato introduces her boyfriend, Tamaki Damo, to the Higashikatas, who are soon incapacitated by Damo's liquifying Stand. While interrogating Norisuke, Damo begins to reveal Kira and Josefumi's past. | |||||
13 (117) | Walking Heart Wōkingu Hāto (ウォーキング・ハート) | July 19, 2016[15] | 978-4-08-880742-3 | ||
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Kira and Josefumi's story continues as they are confronted by the Rock Humans. In the present, Josuke and Hato attempt to overcome Damo's ability. | |||||
14 (118) | Dawn of the Higashikata Household Higashikata-ke no Yoake (東方家の夜明け) | December 19, 2016[16] | 978-4-08-880880-2 | ||
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After Damo's defeat, Joshu seemingly lucks out as the money he steals begins to multiply. Meanwhile, Kaato Higashikata, Norisuke's ex-wife, is released from prison after a 15-year murder sentence. | |||||
15 (119) | Dolomite's Blue Lagoon Doromite no Aoi Sangoshō (ドロミテの青い珊瑚礁) | July 19, 2017[17] | 978-4-08-880882-6 | ||
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Jobin enlists the help of Dolomite's Blue Lagoon, which can control those its victims touch, to eliminate Josuke. | |||||
16 (120) | Mother and Child Haha to Ko (母と子) | September 19, 2017[18] | 978-4-08-881233-5 | ||
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After Dolomite's defeat, Josuke and Yasuho meet up with plant appraiser Rai Mamezuku on Norisuke's orders. The trio is soon attacked by Urban Guerilla and his pet, Doremifasolati Do. | |||||
17 (121) | Escape from Mount Hanarero Hanareroyama kara Dasshutsu Shiro (鼻炉山から脱出しろ) | December 19, 2017[19] | 978-4-08-881443-8 | ||
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The battle against Urban Guerilla and Doremifasolati Do continues as Josuke, Yasuho, and Mamezuku try to avoid being dissolved. | |||||
18 (122) | North of the Higashikata Household. The Orchard Higashikata-ke no Kita. Kajuen (東方家の北。果樹園) | July 19, 2018[20] | 978-4-08-881452-0 | ||
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With their enemies defeated, Mamezuku sends Yasuho home as he and Josuke head for the Higashikata orchard. Meanwhile, Jobin plants a Stand in the orchard to ambush Josuke, only for him and his son to be attacked by it as well. | |||||
19 (123) | Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Wu Tomoki Seikeigekai – Ū Tomoki-sensei (整形外科医 – 羽伴毅先生) | October 19, 2018[21] | 978-4-08-881596-1 | ||
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The battle between Josuke, Jobin, and Poor Tom reaches a boiling point as the orchard catches fire. Later, Yasuho runs into Mitsuba at TG University Hospital, witnessing the drastic results of the latter's repeated treatment. | |||||
20 (124) | Please Come With Me. Doctor Wu Issho ni Onegai. Dokutā Ū (一緒にお願い。ドクター・ウー) | March 19, 2019[22] | 978-4-08-881777-4 | ||
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Mitsuba's doctor, Wu Tomoki, reveals himself to be a Rock Human. As the two try to escape his attack, Yasuho bears witness to Mitsuba's own Stand ability. | |||||
21 (125) | The Wonder of You Za Wandā Obu Yū (ザ・ワンダー・オブ・ユー) | July 19, 2019[23] | 978-4-08-882015-6 | ||
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Having defeated Wu Tomoki, Josuke, Yasuho, and Mamezuku decide to pursue the university hospital's director with help from an intern named Toru. However, the heroes only succeed in inflicting injury upon themselves. Meanwhile, Mitsuba returns home, seemingly being followed by the hospital director. | |||||
22 (126) | TG University Hospital Head Doctor: Satoru Akefu TG Daigaku Byōin Inchō - Akefu Satoru (TG大学病院院長 - 明負悟) | December 19, 2019[24] | 978-4-08-882167-2 | ||
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Having heard about the new Locacaca fruit, Ojiro assaults Jobin and Tsurugi in hopes of obtaining it for himself. Meanwhile, Josuke and Mamezuku realize their own enemy's true power, forcing Josuke to have himself returned to the hospital to confront it. | |||||
23 (127) | Whole Lotta Love Mune Ippai no Ai wo (胸いっぱいの愛を) | April 17, 2020[25] | 978-4-08-882278-5 | ||
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Josuke meets Holy at the hospital, who advises him to make the hospital director pursue him. At the same time, Yasuho investigates the Higashikata estate, where Jobin's discovery of Paisley Park puts her in grave danger. As Yasuho is wounded by Jobin's attempt on her life, calamity conspires to reveal the Locacaca fruit to the rest of the family. | |||||
24 (128) | Just Don't Move Ugokanai Shikanai (動かないしかない) | October 16, 2020[26] | 978-4-08-882394-2 | ||
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Jobin is forced to incapacitate his own father, but is himself killed shortly afterward by the force of calamity. Meanwhile, Mamezuku catches up to Josuke, and the two enter a standoff with the hospital director. | |||||
25 (129) | The Ultimate Dilemma Kyūkyoku no Jirenma (究極のジレンマ) | December 18, 2020[27] | 978-4-08-882544-1 | ||
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Mamezuku is mortally wounded, but reveals a hidden power within Josuke's ability. At the same time, Joshu approaches Yasuho to heal her with the new Locacaca branch, and Toru finally reveals himself as the Stand User responsible for the recent calamities. Yasuho decides to call Josuke and expose the enemy's identity, putting her first in line to die via calamity. | |||||
26 (130) | Go Beyond Gō Biyondo (ゴー・ビヨンド) | May 19, 2021[28] | 978-4-08-882697-4 | ||
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Nijimura delivers Yasuho's call to Josuke at the cost of her own life. As the hospital director decides to escape, Josuke and Yasuho combine their abilities in one final attempt to overcome calamity. | |||||
27 (131) | When All Curses Are Broken Subete no Noroi ga Tokeru Toki (全ての呪いが解けるとき) | September 17, 2021[29] | 978-4-08-882836-7 | ||
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Toru, gravely wounded by Josuke's attack, meets Kaato Higashikata, whose true intentions are revealed. A flashback depicts Lucy Steel's visit to Morioh, where she and a mysterious teenager encounter a living guard rail. |
Reception
[edit]JoJolion won the Grand Prize for Manga Division at the 17th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2013.[30] On Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list, which surveys people in the manga and publishing industry, named JoJolion the 12th best manga series for male readers in 2013.[31] The manga has been nominated for the 26th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2022.[32] JoJolion was nominated for the 53rd Seiun Award in the Best Comic category in 2022.[33]
The first volume of JoJolion was the second best-selling manga for its debut week of December 19–25, 2011 with 237,374 copies sold.[34] The second volume ranked third, with 204,791 copies, for the week of April 16–22, 2012.[35] Its third volume debuted at number two for the week of September 17–23, selling 260,080 copies.[36] All three were some of the best-selling manga of 2012; volume one was 46th with 534,996 copies, volume two was 53rd with 516,040, and volume 3 sold 457,791 copies for 69th.[37][38] Volume four was number two for the week of May 12–18, 2013, selling 224,551 copies in its first week.[39]
Notes
[edit]- ^ The universe in which Steel Ball Run and onward take place is not related to the first six parts in any way beyond references to the names of its characters and a scant few returning Stands.
- ^ Josuke Higashikata (東方 定助, Higashikata Jōsuke)
- ^ Josefumi Kujo (空条 仗世文, Kūjō Josefumi)
- ^ Soft & Wet (ソフト&ウェット(柔らかくてそして濡れている), Sofuto Ando Wetto (Yawarakakute Soshite Nureteiru))
- ^ Go Beyond (Go Beyond, Gō Biyondo)
- ^ Yasuho Hirose (広瀬 康穂, Hirose Yasuho)
- ^ Paisley Park (ペイズリーパーク, Peizurī Pāku)
- ^ Rai Mamezuku (豆銑 礼, Mamezuku Rai)
- ^ Doggy Style (ドギー・スタイル, Dogī Sutairu)
- ^ Higashikata Family (東方家, Higashikata-ke)
- ^ Norisuke Higashikata IV (四代目東方 憲助, Yondaime Higashikata Norisuke)
- ^ King Nothing (キング・ナッシング, Kingu Nasshingu)
- ^ Joshu Higashikata (東方 常秀, Higashikata Jōshū)
- ^ Nut King Call (ナット・キング・コール, Natto Kingu Kōru)
- ^ Daiya Higashikata (東方 大弥, Higashikata Daiya)
- ^ California King Bed (カリフォルニア・キング・ベッドちゃん, Kariforunia Kingu Beddo-chan)
- ^ Hato Higashikata (東方 鳩, Higashikata Hato)
- ^ Walking Heart (ウォーキング・ハート, Wōkingu Hāto)
- ^ Jobin Higashikata (東方 常敏, Higashikata Jōbin)
- ^ Speed King (スピード・キング, Supīdo Kingu)
- ^ Mitsuba Higashikata (東方 密葉, Higashikata Mitsuba)
- ^ Awaking III Leaves (アウェイキング・IIIリーブス, Aweikingu Surī Rībusu)
- ^ Tsurugi Higashikata (東方 つるぎ, Higashikata Tsurugi)
- ^ Iwasuke (岩助)
- ^ Paper Moon King (ペーパー・ムーン・キング, Pēpā Mūn Kingu)
- ^ Kaato Higashikata (東方 花都, Higashikata Kaato)
- ^ Space Trucking (スペース・トラッキング, Supēsu Torakkingu)
- ^ Kei Nijimura (虹村 京, Nijimura Kei)
- ^ Born This Way (ボーン・ディス・ウェイ, Bōn Disu Wei), originally named Going Underground (ゴーイング・アンダーグラウンド, Gōingu Andāguraundo)
- ^ Holy Joestar-Kira (吉良・ホリー・ジョースター, Kira Horī Jōsutā)
- ^ Yoshikage Kira (吉良 吉影, Kira Yoshikage)
- ^ Killer Queen (キラークイーン, Kirā Kuīn)
- ^ Sheer Heart Attack (シアーハートアタック, Shiā Hāto Atakku)
- ^ Toru (透龍, Tōru)
- ^ Wonder of U (ワンダー・オブ・U (ユー), Wandā Obu Yū)
- ^ Satoru Akefu (明負 悟, Akefu Satoru)
- ^ Yotsuyu Yagiyama (八木山 夜露, Yagiyama Yotsuyu)
- ^ I Am a Rock (アイ・アム・ア・ロック, Ai Amu A Rokku)
- ^ Aisho Dainenjiyama (大年寺山 愛唱, Dainenjiyama Aishō)
- ^ Doobie Wah! (ドゥービー・ワゥ!, Dūbī Wau!)
- ^ A. Phex Brothers (エイ・フェックス兄弟, Ei Fekkusu-kyōdai)
- ^ Schott Key No. 1 (ショット・キー No.1, Shotto Kī Nanbā Wan)
- ^ Schott Key No. 2 (ショット・キー No.2, Shotto Kī Nanbā Tsū)
- ^ Tamaki Damo (田最 環, Damo Tamaki)
- ^ Vitamin C (ビタミンC Bitamin Shī)
- ^ Urban Guerrilla (アーバン・ゲリラ, Āban Gerira)
- ^ Ryo Shimosato (下里 良, Shimosato Ryō)
- ^ Doremifasolatido Do (ドレミファソラティ・ド, Doremifasorati Do)
- ^ Brain Storm (ブレイン・ストーム, Burein Sutōmu)
- ^ Poor Tom (プアー・トム, Puā Tomu)
- ^ Ozon Baby (オゾン・ベイビー, Ozon Beibī)
- ^ Wu Tomoki (羽 伴毅, Ū Tomoki)
- ^ Doctor Wu (ドクター・ウー, Dokutā Ū)
- ^ Dolomite (ドロミテ, Doromite)
- ^ Masaji Dorokoma (泥駒 政次, Dorokoma Masaji)
- ^ Blue Hawaii (ブルー・ハワイ, Burū Hawai)
- ^ Ojiro Sasame (笹目 桜二郎, Sasame Ōjirō)
- ^ Fun Fun Fun (ファン・ファン・ファン, Fan Fan Fan)
- ^ Karera Sakunami (作並 カレラ, Sakunami Karera)
- ^ Love Love Deluxe (ラブラブデラックス, Rabu Rabu Derakkusu)
- ^ Joseph Joestar (仗世文・ジョースター, Josefu Jōsutā)
- ^ Fumi (文, Fumi)
- ^ Shakedown Road (カツアゲロード, Katsuage Rōdo)
- ^ Les Feuilles (オータム・リーブス, Ōtamu Rībusu, lit. Autumn Leaves)
- ^ Milagroman (ミラグロマン, Miraguroman)
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External links
[edit]- JoJolion (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia