Phantom Blood

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Questa è la storia della maschera misteriosa, del suo ritrovamento in uno scavo archeologico in Messico, di due ragazzi e dei loro destini
Narratore, Chapter 1: Prologue

Phantom Blood (ファントムブラッド, Fantomu Buraddo) è la prima parte de Le Bizzarre Avventure Di JoJo. La serie venne originariamente pubblicata su Shonen Jump da gennaio a ottobre 1987 sotto il titolo "Le Bizzarre Avventure di JoJo Parte 1 Jonathan Joestar: La sua giovinezza",[1] e raccolta in 5 volumi pubblicati da Jump Comics. Il titolo Phantom Blood venne utilizzato ufficialmente per la prima volta nell'artbook JOJO A-GO!GO!,[2] e poi successivamente utilizzato nelle pubblicazioni Bunkoban del manga.[3]

la parte ha ricevuto due adattamenti anime: Un film del 2007 prodotto da Studio A.P.P.P. e una serie televisiva nel 2012 prodotta da David Production. Venne anche adattato come videogioco pubblicato su PS2 nel 2006 da Anchor Inc. e Bandai.

La storia narra le vicende di Jonathan Joestar mentre matura e nel frattempo combatte contro il suo fratellastro, l'astuto e spietato Dio Brando.

Phantom Blood sulla copertina del Weekly Shonen Jump.

Riassunto della storia

In poche parole, il tema di quest'opera è il 'vivere'. Attraverso i due protagonisti, Voglio esaminare due modi di vivere. Si tratta di cantare l'inno di battaglia tra un 'umano' e un 'non umano'...

Main article: Prologo

Tra il XII e il XVI secolo, un capotribù azteco che indossa una maschera di pietra imbratta la maschera con il sangue di una giovane donna, come parte di un sacrificio umano per un rituale della tribù. Ciò causa la fuoriuscita di alcuni ganci dalla maschera, che si conficcano nel cranio dell'uomo, senza però ferirlo. L'uomo afferma di aver guadagnato la vita eterna, mostrando la sua capacità di succhiare il sangue di un altro membro della tribù con le sue dita e la sua forza sovrumana. Successivamente si scoprì che questa tribù tentò di conquistare il mondo, per poi scomparire per ragioni sconosciute.

Jonathan incontra Dio per la prima volta

Nel 1880, a Liverpool, in Inghilterra,[4] un giovane Jonathan Joestar (anche conosciuto dai suoi amici come JoJo) vive una vita tranquilla alla villa di suo padre, George Joestar I. Un altro ragazzo da Londra, Dio Brando, viene adottato dalla famiglia dopo la morte del padre, Dario Brando. George credeva che lui e suo figlio fossero stati salvati da Dario dopo un incidente stradale in cui sua moglie perse la vita; In realtà, Dario stava cercando di saccheggiare i loro corpi pensando fossero morti. Jonathan prova a diventare amico di Dio, ignaro del suo piano, ovvero quello di distruggere completamente la sua autostima e ottenere la completa fiducia di George per diventare l'unico erede dei Joestar.

Dio, l'invasore

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Come parte del suo piano, Dio tormenta Jonathan in vari modi: da una ginocchiata alla mandibola del suo cane Danny, lo picchia violentemente ad uno scontro di boxe e mette tutti gli amici di Jonathan contro di lui, tutto ciò mentre continuava a presentarsi al padre come un gentiluomo migliore di Jonathan ed uno studente modello. Quando Jonathan trova conforto in una relazione con Erina Pendleton, Dio le ruba il primo bacio.

Questo affronto finale fa arrabbiare Jonathan abbastanza da fargli affrontare apertamente Dio, e gli dà la forza di batterlo per la prima volta. Alcune goccioline di sangue di Dio cadono sulla Maschera di Pietra, facendo sì che i suoi ganci si estendano e la spingano giù dal muro. Solo Dio e Jonathan assistono all'attivazione della maschera; mentre il primo sostiene che non sia altro che uno strumento di tortura, l'altro inizia a studiare archeologia e dell'etnologia per scoprire la storia dietro il manufatto. Dio apprende dalla lotta che Jonathan è più duro di quanto pensasse; dopo aver incerito Danny in un forno per vendicarsi dell'affronto, decide di attendere un po' di tempo e nel frattempo cerca di guadagnare la fiducia di Jonathan.

La Maschera di Pietra

Una lettera dal passato

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Main article: La Maschera di Pietra
JoKo scopre che Dio sta avvelenando suo padre

Sette anni dopo, nel 1888, Jonathan e Dio sono diventati amici e degni di fiducia l'uno verso l'altro. I due sono diventati i migliori studenti delle loro scuole, avvicinandosi alla laurea nei loro rispettivi campi. I due visitano George, che si è ammalato nel frattempo. Jonathan diventa sospettoso dell'eccessiva attenzione che Dio ha verso di lui, certo di avere secondi fini. Mentre continua la sua ricerca sulla Maschera di Pietra, Jonathan scopre la lettera scritta da Dario Brando che fu inviata a George Joestar dopo la sua morte. Nella lettera, Dario descrive i suoi sintomi, che sono identici a quelli della misteriosa malattia di George. Jonathan confronta Dio, credendo che Dio avesse avvelenato suo padre in passato e sta progettando di fare lo stesso con suo padre. Così Jonathan ruba una dose della medicina di George per fare dei test, nel frattempo Dio inizia a pianificare qualcosa per sbarazzarsi di Jonathan

Dio usa la Maschera di Pietra su di se

Dio spiega che se facesse indossare a Jonathan la maschera e poi la attivasse con del sangue, la sua morte potrebbe esser considerata un "incidente di ricerca" a causa del suo interesse noto per il manufatto. Tuttavia, per essere certi della letalità della maschera, Dio scende in strada e la usa su un mendicante ubriaco. Con suo orrore, i ganci della maschera non uccidono il suo soggetto di prova, ma piuttosto lo trasformano in un Vampiro a cui viene donata una forza sovrumana e giovinezza eterna. Il vampiro tenta di succhiare il sangue di Dio, ma Dio viene salvato dall'attacco del mostro quando il sole sorge, facendolo così disintegrare.

Tornato a casa, ancora scosso dagli eventi recenti, Dio è circondato da poliziotti convocati da Jonathan. In un viaggio coraggioso ad Ogre Street, Jonathan era riuscito a diventare amico del criminale Robert E. O. Speedwagon, ottenendo da lui l'indirizzo del mercante cinese Wang Chan, che aveva originariamente venduto il veleno a Dio. Anche se Dio sembra essere messo alle strette, brandisce la Maschera di Pietra e tenta di pugnalare Jonathan. George prende il colpo, ma il suo sangue è sufficiente ad attivare la maschera, così Dio la indossa rapidamente prima di essere abbattuto dai poliziotti.

Gli anni con Dio

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Main article: La rinascita di Dio

Prima di morire, George chiede a Jonathan di perdonare Dio e seppellirlo accanto a suo padre. Improvvisamente però, Dio uccide i poliziotti e ferisce Speedwagon, questo è appena diventato un vampiro. Nel suo tentativo di uccidere la creatura apparentemente invulnerabile, Jonathan ricorre a bruciare la villa intrappolando Dio all'interno di questa. Con grandi difficoltà e tanto impegno, Jonathan riesce a far conficcare il corpo di Dio al punta della lancia della statua della Dea dell'Amore. Anche se Speedwagon teme il peggio, Jonathan sopravvive.

Dopo la battaglia, Jonathan viene ricoverato in ospedale. Il destino però fa si che Erina Pendleton lo serva come infermiera, e i due riaccendono la loro relazione. Nel frattempo, Wang Chan esplora le rovine della villa per trovare e vendere la Maschera di Pietra, ma invece incontra una versione zombificata di Dio, che è sopravvissuta alla sua lotta con Jonathan.

To Windknight's Lot

Ripple Overdrive

Main article: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange (story arc)
Main article: Ripple Overdrive (story arc)

Some time after the fire, Jonathan and Erina meet Will Anthonio Zeppeli, an Italian baron who utilizes a strange energy called the Ripple (波紋, Hamon). Zeppeli explains that the Ripple is a martial arts technique that allows the user to focus bodily energy into other kinds of energy, including sunlight energy, via proper breathing. After Zeppeli teaches Jonathan how to use the Ripple, the two encounter Wang Chan, who is defeated by Jonathan's Zoom Punch technique but escapes.

The two Ripple users, now accompanied by Speedwagon, take a stagecoach through the tunnel leading to the town of Windknight's Lot, where Wang Chan has escaped to, according to Speedwagon's information. However, the group is soon attacked by a zombified Jack the Ripper. Zeppeli manages to wound Jack, but he escapes into an underground labyrinth hidden in the tunnel. Zeppeli tells Jonathan to finish him off without spilling a drop of a glass of wine. In the tunnels, Jonathan learns to use the Ripple in conjunction with the glass to sense the zombie's position, and kills him via his Ripple Overdrive.

The group exits the tunnel, and Windknight's Lot comes into view. Suddenly, a boy named Poco steals the group's luggage, forcing Jonathan and Zeppeli to chase him. However, after being knocked down by Jonathan's Ripple, Poco retains no memory of his encounter with the group. Having been lured into a graveyard during the chase, the group realizes that Dio had hypnotized the boy to act as a trap. Dio appears to the group, having fully healed from his injuries, and his zombie army begins its assault. Zeppeli attacks Dio, but discovers with horror that Dio has developed a freezing technique to counter the Ripple. Though Jonathan steps in to assist Zeppeli, both are overwhelmed by Dio's ability and knocked away.

I cavalieri neri

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Now confident in his superiority to the Ripple users, Dio summons two exceptionally powerful zombies: Bruford and Tarkus, legendary knights who had served as key individuals in the 1565 feud between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots. Having retained his pride, Bruford asks Dio to challenge Jonathan alone. Dio, assured of his victory, gives his assent and leaves for Windknight's Lot. With Tarkus preventing the group from interfering, Bruford and Jonathan have their duel. Though Bruford drives Jonathan underwater, Jonathan discovers that both water and the metal of Bruford's sword Luck easily conduct the Ripple, and manages to gravely injure the knight.

Bruford attempts one last attack, but stops his sword at the last moment; it is revealed that the Ripple has restored his noble human soul. After learning Jonathan's name, Bruford entrusts him with his sword, which he renames to Pluck with his blood, before succumbing to his injuries and disintegrating. Tarkus then begins his assault on the group, forcing them to flee using a glider made of leaves fused together by the Ripple. As the group flees, Zeppeli reveals how he came to learn the Ripple.

Zeppeli dies to save JoJo

Tarkus suddenly jumps toward the group, causing them to crash into a cliffside castle that once served as a training ground for knights. Tarkus's incredible strength allows him to not only survive the fall, but to climb the wall towards the group. Jonathan steps inside the ruins to find a safe place for Poco to hide, but finds himself trapped by a collar around his neck as the door closes. Tarkus recognizes the Chamber of the Two-Headed Dragon, and collars himself to engage Jonathan in a Chain Deathmatch.

Jonathan is unable to breathe properly due to the collar, rendering him unable to use the Ripple. Meanwhile, Poco recalls his sister's warnings about fear, and finds the courage to sneak inside the room and open the door from the inside, allowing Zeppeli and Speedwagon to enter. Zeppeli, remembering Tonpetty's prophecy of his death, sacrifices himself to save Jonathan and transfer all of his life energy to him. Empowered by Zeppeli's energy, Jonathan breaks his collar and pummels Tarkus. Afterward, the group says their last goodbyes to Zeppeli, who passes away peacefully.

The Bloody Battle

The Three from a Faraway Land

Main article: The Three from a Faraway Land (story arc)
JoJo confronts Dio

The group finally reaches Windknight's Lot. A man named Adams accosts Poco about being up so late, only to reveal himself to be a zombie when the group turns their backs on him. Jonathan defeats Adams, but is immediately attacked by a man named Dire and his Thunder Split Attack technique. After Jonathan headbutts him, Dire ceases his attack and reveals that he was summoned by a letter from Zeppeli, along with his master Tonpetty and his fellow disciple Straizo. The group enter Dio's castle, where Jonathan rescues Poco's sister from the snake zombie Doobie before directly confronting Dio. Dire steps forward, claiming his right to avenge Zeppeli before Jonathan, having known him far longer. Dire attacks Dio with his special technique, Thunder Cross Split Attack, but Dio's freezing technique shatters his body before he can land a hit. Landing in a bowl of roses, Dire's head manages to fire a Ripple-infused rose into Dio's eye before shattering completely. Dio enters a fit of rage, calling upon his zombie horde to attack the group.

Fire and Ice

Main article: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio (story arc)

The battle between Dio and Jonathan begins. Jonathan throws a flurry of roses at Dio, moves to his blind spot, and slices Dio's head open with Bruford's sword, now called Luck & Pluck. However, Dio reveals that he has frozen the sword, trapping Jonathan's arms and legs. Dio begins injecting his zombie essence into Jonathan's carotid artery, but Jonathan manages to defrost himself with the fires surrounding them and ejects the zombie essence from his bloodstream. By setting his own hand aflame, Jonathan manages to land a direct hit on Dio, filling his body with the Ripple. Dio is sent flying off a balcony, firing high-pressure fluid from his eyes as a laser as a last-ditch attack. Jonathan and the group finish off Dio's remaining zombies and destroy the Stone Mask the next morning, having successfully saved the town; the group remains unaware that Dio has managed to tear off his own head before the Ripple can reach it, and that he has escaped along with Wang Chan.

The Final Ripple

Main article: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio (story arc)
The death of Jonathan Joestar

Three months after the events in Windknight's Lot, Jonathan marries Erina. Jonathan's friends see the couple off as they board a ship to America for their honeymoon. But in the middle of the voyage, Jonathan suddenly spots Wang Chan. After warning Erina to hide in her room, Jonathan chases Wang Chan into the engine room, where it is revealed that Dio's head has boarded the ship in secret within a special explosion-proof coffin. Dio reveals to Jonathan that he plans to kill him and attach his own head to Jonathan's body before arriving in America. Dio again fires the eye fluid attack, piercing Jonathan's neck and rendering him unable to breathe. Erina arrives to witness Jonathan's wounded state, but a horde of zombies appear behind her. Though Dio commands Wang Chan to slice off Jonathan's head, Jonathan uses the last of his Ripple to destroy Wang Chan's head, causing his body to jam the ship's screw shaft, causing an explosion.

Jonathan, further wounded by shrapnel from the engine, urges Erina to save an orphaned baby and escape, despite her own will to stay with him. Dio wraps his neck's tendrils around Jonathan's neck, but Jonathan uses the shrapnel to cut his tendrils and stab him. Jonathan grips Dio's head in his arms, reflecting on their intertwined fates. Dio offers Jonathan eternal life with Erina, only to find that Jonathan has already died from his wounds. As Erina hides inside Dio's coffin, the ship explodes with both men inside.

Erina reflects on the life Jonathan Joestar lived. Though history will never know Jonathan's heroic deeds, Erina resolves that his descendants, including the unborn child inside her, will hear of the life he lived. Two days later, Erina is rescued near the Canary Islands, bringing the tale of Jonathan's life to a close but beginning a new era of adventure.

Characters

Characters from Phantom Blood
Jonathan Joestar
Protagonist
Robert E. O. Speedwagon
Ally (former Villain)
Dio Brando
Main Antagonist
Poco
Ally
Dire
Ally
Bruford
Ally (former Villain)
Tarkus
Villain
Wang Chan
Villain
Adams
Villain
Doobie
Villain
Danny
Ally
Tattoo
Ally (former Villain)
Kempo Fighter
Ally (former Villain)
Lisa Lisa
Neutral

Battles

Locations

Phantom Blood is set wholly in England and, due to its brevity, only shows a couple of locations. Most of the known locations are fictional, albeit heavily inspired by real-life locations.

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The house where Jonathan Joestar lives in Liverpool, England. After Dio Brando came to live with him as an adopted child, they grew up together.
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An area called Ogre Street in London. Said to be where cursed people live and where all epidemics originate from. It is an extremely dangerous place.
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A port town near the Joestar mansion. Worried about what JoJo was doing, Dio couldn’t help but drink here. It’s a rough town. A human experiment using the Stone Mask was also conducted here.
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A small town south of London, a day away by horse. It is surrounded by steep rocky mountains on three sides. On the south side, there is a cliff. A prison was built and there are railroad tracks beneath the town. The population is 517 including prisoners.
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After marrying on February 2, 1889, Jonathan and Erina set off here to have their honeymoon in the United States. However, there were uninvited guests in the ship’s cargo hold!
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Where the ship sank. Erina was eventually rescued near the Canary Islands while drifting in a sturdy coffin prepared by Dio.

Chapters

Phantom Blood consists of 44 chapters compiled into Volumes 1 through 5 of the Jump Comics trade paperbacks (Tankōbon). Chapter titles often change between the original publication in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine and the paperback graphic novels, so both are included below (left for volume, right for magazine).

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Release Date
ISBN
Japan August 10, 1987[5]
Chapter Titles

  1. Prologue (プロローグ, Purorōgu)
  2. Dio Brando the Invader, Part 1 (侵略者ディオ・ブランドー その①, Shinryakusha Dio Burandō Sono 1)
  3. Dio Brando the Invader, Part 2 (侵略者ディオ・ブランドー その②, Shinryakusha Dio Burandō Sono 2)
  4. Dio Brando the Invader, Part 3 (侵略者ディオ・ブランドー その③, Shinryakusha Dio Burandō Sono 3)
  5. Dio Brando the Invader, Part 4 (侵略者ディオ・ブランドー その④, Shinryakusha Dio Burandō Sono 4)
  6. A Letter from the Past, Part 1 (過去からの手紙 その①, Kako kara no Tegami Sono 1)
  7. A Letter from the Past, Part 2 (過去からの手紙 その②, Kako kara no Tegami Sono 2)
  8. The Stone Mask, Part 1 (石仮面 その①, Ishi Kamen Sono 1)

  1. Dio the Invader (侵略者ディオ, Shinryakusha Dio)
  2. A New Friend! (新しき友人!, Atarashiki Yūjin!)
  3. Beloved Erina (愛しのエリナ, Itoshi no Erina)
  4. A Fight I Cannot Lose (負けられない戦い, Makerarenai Tatakai)
  5. Danny in Flames (炎のダニー, Honō no Danī)
  6. A Letter from the Past (過去からの手紙, Kako kara no Tegami)
  7. A Vow to Father (父への誓い, Chichi e no Chikai)
  8. The Battle on Ogre Street (食屍鬼街(オウガーストリート)の戦い, Ōgā Sutorīto no Tatakai)

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Release Date
ISBN
Japan January 8, 1988[6]
Chapter Titles

  1. The Stone Mask, Part 2 (石仮面 その②, Ishi Kamen Sono 2)
  2. The Stone Mask, Part 3 (石仮面 その③, Ishi Kamen Sono 3)
  3. The Stone Mask, Part 4 (石仮面 その④, Ishi Kamen Sono 4)
  4. Youth with Dio, Part 1 (ディオとの青春 その①, Dio to no Seishun Sono 1)
  5. Youth with Dio, Part 2 (ディオとの青春 その②, Dio to no Seishun Sono 2)
  6. Youth with Dio, Part 3 (ディオとの青春 その③, Dio to no Seishun Sono 3)
  7. Youth with Dio, Part 4 (ディオとの青春 その④, Dio to no Seishun Sono 4)
  8. Youth with Dio, Part 5 (ディオとの青春 その⑤, Dio to no Seishun Sono 5)
  9. The Birth of DIO (DIO(ディオ)の誕生, DIO no Tanjō)

  1. The Live Subject Test of the Mask (仮面の人体実験, Kamen no Jintai Jikken)
  2. The Thirst for Blood! (血の渇き, Chi no Kawaki!)
  3. Transcend Humanity! (人間を超越する!, Ningen o Chōetsu Suru!)
  4. The Two Rings (一組(ふたつ)指輪(リング), Futatsu no Ringu)
  5. Immortal Monster (不死の怪物, Fushi no Kaibutsu)
  6. Attack of the Living Dead (生ける死者(リビング・デッド)の襲撃, Ribingu Deddo no Shūgeki)
  7. Settling the Youth with Dio! (ディオとの青春に決着!, Dio to no Seishun ni Kecchaku!)
  8. Statue of the Goddess of Love (慈愛の女神像, Jiai no Megamizō)
  9. Nostalgic Face (懐かしき面影, Natsukashiki Omokage)

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Release Date
ISBN
Japan April 8, 1988[7]
Chapter Titles

  1. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 1 (切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ その①, Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 1)
  2. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 2 (切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ その②, Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 2)
  3. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 3 (切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ その③, Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 3)
  4. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 4 (切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ その④, Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 4)
  5. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 5 (切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ その⑤, Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 5)
  6. Ripple Overdrive, Part 1 (波紋疾走(ハモン・オーバードライブ) その①, Hamon Ōbādoraibu Sono 1)
  7. Ripple Overdrive, Part 2 (波紋疾走(ハモン・オーバードライブ) その②, Hamon Ōbādoraibu Sono 2)
  8. Ripple Overdrive, Part 3 (波紋疾走(ハモン・オーバードライブ) その③, Hamon Ōbādoraibu Sono 3)
  9. Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford, Part 1 (タルカスと黒騎士ブラフォード その①, Tarukasu to Kuro Kishi Burafōdo Sono 1)
  10. Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford, Part 2 (タルカスと黒騎士ブラフォード その②, Tarukasu to Kuro Kishi Burafōdo Sono 2)

  1. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange (凶人ジャック&()奇人ツェペリ, Kyōjin Jakku to Kijin Tseperi)
  2. The Miracle Energy (奇跡のエネルギー, Kiseki no Enerugī)
  3. The Tragedy at Sea (洋上の惨劇, Yōjō no Sangeki)
  4. Salem's Lot (呪われた町, Norowareta Machi)
  5. Make Fear Yours (恐怖を我が物とせよ, Kyōfu o Wagamono to seyo)
  6. Northern Wind and Vikings (北風とバイキング, Kitakaze to Baikingu)
  7. Invitation to a Trap (罠への招待, Wana e no Shōtai)
  8. The Mask's Blood-Chilling Power (血も凍る仮面(パワー), Chi mo Kōru Kamen Pawā)
  9. The Dark Knights (暗黒の騎士達, Ankoku no Kishitachi)
  10. Vengeful Demons from the Past (過去からの復讐鬼, Kako kara no Fukushūki)

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Release Date
ISBN
Japan June 10, 1988[8]
Chapter Titles

  1. Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford, Part 3 (タルカスと黒騎士ブラフォード その③, Tarukasu to Kuro Kishi Burafōdo Sono 3)
  2. Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford, Part 4 (タルカスと黒騎士ブラフォード その④, Tarukasu to Kuro Kishi Burafōdo Sono 4)
  3. Sleep as a Hero (英雄として瞑る, Eiyū toshite Nemuru)
  4. The Knights' Ruins (騎士たちの遺跡, Kishitachi no Iseki)
  5. The Medieval Knights' Training Ground for Murder (中世騎士殺人修練場, Chūsei Kishi Satsujin Shūren Jō)
  6. Pluck for Tomorrow and the Successor, Part 1 (あしたの勇気・うけ継ぐ者 その①, Ashita no Yūki Uketsugumono Sono 1)
  7. Pluck for Tomorrow and the Successor, Part 2 (あしたの勇気・うけ継ぐ者 その②, Ashita no Yūki Uketsugumono Sono 2)
  8. Pluck for Tomorrow and the Successor, Part 3 (あしたの勇気・うけ継ぐ者 その③, Ashita no Yūki Uketsugumono Sono 3)
  9. The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 1 (遥かな国からの3人 その①, Haruka na Kuni kara no 3-nin Sono 1)
  10. The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 2 (遥かな国からの3人 その②, Haruka na Kuni kara no 3-nin Sono 2)

  1. The Hero of the 77 Rings (77輝輪(リング)の勇者, 77 Ringu no Yūsha)
  2. Curse of the Dark Knight (黒騎士の呪縛, Kuro Kishi no Jubaku)
  3. Sleep as a Hero (英雄として瞑る, Eiyū toshite Nemuru)
  4. The Knights' Ruins (騎士たちの遺跡, Kishitachi no Iseki)
  5. Chamber of the Two-Headed Dragon (双首竜の間, Sōshuryū no Ma)
  6. Pluck for Tomorrow (あしたの勇気, Ashita no Yūki)
  7. The Master's Prophecy (老師の予言, Rōshi no Yogen)
  8. Blast Him with Rage! (怒りをたたきこめ!, Ikari o Tatakikome!)
  9. The Three from a Faraway Land (遥かな国からの3人, Haruka na Kuni kara no 3-nin)
  10. Doobie the Phantom (怪人ドゥービー, Kaijin Dūbī)

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Release Date
ISBN
Japan August 10, 1988[9]
Chapter Titles

  1. The Three from a Faraway Land, Part 3 (遥かな国からの3人 その③, Haruka na Kuni kara no 3-nin Sono 3)
  2. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 1 ((ファイアー)(アイス) ジョナサンとディオ その①, Faiyā to Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 1)
  3. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 2 ((ファイアー)(アイス) ジョナサンとディオ その②, Faiyā to Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 2)
  4. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 3 ((ファイアー)(アイス) ジョナサンとディオ その③, Faiyā to Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 3)
  5. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 4 ((ファイアー)(アイス) ジョナサンとディオ その④, Faiyā to Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 4)
  6. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 5 ((ファイアー)(アイス) ジョナサンとディオ その⑤, Faiyā to Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 5)
  7. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 6 ((ファイアー)(アイス) ジョナサンとディオ その⑥, Faiyā to Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 6)

  1. Thunder Cross Split Attack (稲妻十字烈刃(サンダークロススプリットアタック), Sandā Kurosu Spuritto Atakku)
  2. Bloody Battle! JoJo & DIO (血戦! JoJo(ジョジョ)&()DIO(ディオ), Kessen! JoJo to DIO)
  3. Fire and Ice! ((ファイヤー)&(アンド)(アイス), Faiyā ando Aisu!)
  4. A Demon's End! (悪鬼の最後!, Akuki no Saigo!)
  5. Overture to the Dreadful Storm (恐嵐への序曲, Kyōran e no Jokyoku)
  6. The Final Ripple! (最後の波紋!, Saigo no Hamon!)
  7. Into Oblivion (忘却の彼方へ, Bōkyaku no Kanata e)

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References

  1. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 1 Jonathan Joestar: His Youth (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第一部 ジョナサン・ジョースター ―その青春―, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Ichi Bu Jonasan Jōsutā -Sono Seishun-)
  2. JOJO A-GO!GO!
  3. ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 集英社文庫(コミック版)
  4. Chapter 1: Prologue
  5. ジョジョの奇妙な冒険  1
  6. ジョジョの奇妙な冒険  2
  7. ジョジョの奇妙な冒険  3
  8. ジョジョの奇妙な冒険  4
  9. ジョジョの奇妙な冒険  5

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