JoJolion - Volume 27
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When All Curses Are Broken (全ての呪いが解けるとき, Subete no Noroi ga Tokeru Toki) is the twenty-seventh and final volume of JoJolion and the one-hundred thirty first volume of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It covers the "Go Beyond" story arc and "The Radio Gaga Incident" story arc.
Summary
Josuke finally succeeds in attacking the Director's main body. Meanwhile, Kaato Higashikata appears in front of the dying Toru. Toru, who has eaten the fruit of the New Locacaca, tries to heal his own wounds through "Equivalent Exchange". However, Kaato has other plans...! And what will be the fate of Josuke and Yasuho...?!
Chapters
- 107 (954). When All Curses Are Broken
- 108 (955). Go Beyond, Part 2
- 109 (956). The Radio Gaga Incident (1941)
- 110 (957). Higashikata Fruit Parlor
Author's Note
Author's Note
TranslationTranscript
“
Who's stronger, Godzilla or Ultraman? That's been on my mind ever since I fantasized about it as a child. When I write JoJo, this topic isn't something I can avoid. Who is the strongest villain? What is strength, and what is happiness? I think the strongest and most terrifying adversary one can face is something called "calamity." Calamity seems to attack at random, but is actually bound by a certain logic, and comes to all of us equally. It’s too powerful. Even thinking about how to overcome it may itself be impossible. Thus, JoJolion draws to a close.
”
“
「ゴジラVS.ウルトラマン」はどちらが強いのか? それは夢見る子供の頃からの永遠のテーマだ。
『ジョジョ』を描く時、このテーマから逃げる事は出来ない。誰が一番強い敵なのか? 何が強くて一番幸せなのか?
『厄災』という敵は最強で最恐だと思った。厄災は不条理で襲って来るけれども、実は「理」でがんじがらめに繋がっていて、万人のもとに平等にやって来る。強すぎる。厄災を「乗り越える」とか考える事、それ自体がいけない事なのかもしれない。
ジョジョリオン完結。
『ジョジョ』を描く時、このテーマから逃げる事は出来ない。誰が一番強い敵なのか? 何が強くて一番幸せなのか?
『厄災』という敵は最強で最恐だと思った。厄災は不条理で襲って来るけれども、実は「理」でがんじがらめに繋がっていて、万人のもとに平等にやって来る。強すぎる。厄災を「乗り越える」とか考える事、それ自体がいけない事なのかもしれない。
ジョジョリオン完結。
”
Volume Differences
Volume Differences
Gallery
Covers
Trivia
- The volume cover art aesthetic is likely a reference to a December 2007 Vogue Italia Editorial called "Patterns".