The JOJOLands - Volume 2

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"Rise Up" (『上って行け』, "Agatte Ike") is the second volume of The JOJOLands and the one-hundred thirty third volume of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga.

Summary

The owner of the six million dollar diamond was the manga artist Rohan Kishibe. When Dragona and the gang are detected intruding into his mansion, they challenge Rohan to a Stand battle, but they are quickly overpowered. Furthermore, there is a mystery about the diamond they are after that makes it impossible to steal...?!

Chapters


Author's Note

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While walking to work, I'll sometimes get stopped for police checks, but other times, people will just hand me food. They'll be like, "Would you like some persimmons to go? Perhaps some udon or radishes?" These people don't even live nearby. I don't know who some of them are. They don't expect autographs or anything, and it's a different person each time. I guess I look hungry. They even handed me matsutake mushrooms one time, hahaha. Isn't that amazing? What I'm trying to say is that's how I start off my work days.
徒歩通勤。たまに職質をされたりも有りますけれど、僕、歩いてると食べ物を貰うんだよねェ。「柿持って行く?」とか「うどんとか大根」とか。そんなに近所の人でも無いんだよね。よく知らない人もいるし。サインをせがまれる訳でも無く、それぞれ別人。お腹空いてる様に見えるのかな。松茸を貰った事もあるんだよね。ワハハ。凄いでしょ?何が言いたいのかというと、そういう風にお仕事の一日が始まるのであった。

Volume Differences

Volume Differences
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Reception

According to the Japanese Oricon sales charts, this volume of The JOJOLands lasted in the top 50 physical manga sales for about a month, selling around 214,917 copies as of January 14, 2024. It debuted with an estimated number of 131,437 copies sold, ranking in 2nd place overall on the week of December 18, 2023 to December 24, 2023.[2]

Date Rank Physical Copies Sold Total
December 18, 2023 – December 24, 2023 #2 131,437[2] 131,437
December 25, 2023 – December 31, 2023 #5 44,259[3] 175,696
January 1, 2024 – January 7, 2024 #13 27,232[4] 202,928
January 8, 2024 – January 14, 2024 #41 11,989[5] 214,917


Gallery

Covers

Trivia

  • When the volume was first announced, it was originally named Rise Up (上って行け, Agatte Ike) without the quotations on the cover.

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