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DIO's World (DIO の世界, DIO no Sekai) is the sixteenth volume of Stardust Crusaders and the twenty-seventh volume of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It covers the first half of the "DIO's World" story arc.
Summary
After losing his comrades Iggy and Avdol, Polnareff ventures further into the mansion, where he encounters DIO. What is the true nature of his Stand, The World? To find out, Kakyoin chases DIO into the city see he can witness it for himself...
Chapters
- 134 (247). DIO's World, Part 1
- 135 (248). DIO's World, Part 2
- 136 (249). DIO's World, Part 3
- 137 (250). DIO's World, Part 4
- 138 (251). DIO's World, Part 5
- 139 (252). DIO's World, Part 6
- 140 (253). DIO's World, Part 7
- 141 (254). DIO's World, Part 8
- 142 (255). DIO's World, Part 9
- 143 (256). DIO's World, Part 10
Author's Note
Author's Note
TranslationTranscript
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In my entire life, I've only seen a ghost once. It happened a few years ago when I traveled in England. I stayed in a hotel that used to be an old castle. It was only eight o'clock, but I was exhausted, so I went to bed early. A few minutes after I lay down, a woman came out through the slightly-open bathroom door. I saw that there was blood on her wrist... (To be continued in Volume 28.)
”
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たった一度だけ、幽霊をみたことがある。それは数年前にイギリス旅行した時だ。とある古城を利用したホテルに泊まりました。その日は、あまりにも疲れていたので夜8時でしたが、もう寝る事にしました。
眠りについて数分後、少しだけ開いていたバスルームのドアから、外国の女性が出てきたのです。手首から血を流して…。(28巻につづく)
眠りについて数分後、少しだけ開いていたバスルームのドアから、外国の女性が出てきたのです。手首から血を流して…。(28巻につづく)
”
Volume Differences
Magazine Differences
Reprint Differences
In May 2008, Shueisha halted manga shipments of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure after a complaint had been launched against them from an Egyptian cleric, after noticing a scene in the OVAs that had the villain, Dio Brando, reading a book depicting pages from the Qur'an.[3] Even though the manga did not feature that specific scene, Shueisha had Araki redraw scenes that depicted characters fighting on top of, and destroying, mosques.[3]