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Booklets
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 * A Young Person's Guide to JoJo
 * A Young Person’s Guide to JoJo For Beginner's Class Persons
 * A Young Person’s Guide to JoJo For Middle Class Persons
 * A Young Person’s Guide to JoJo For Upper Class Persons

JOJOVELLER mini
JOJOVELLER mini (ジョジョベラーミニ) is an artbooklet included with the April 2014 issue of Ultra Jump. It acts as a mini version of the main JOJOVELLER artbook to allow people to preview what kind of contents they'd expect from the book before buying it.

Summary
The booklet primarily features several pieces of artwork present in the main JOJOVELLER artbook. At the end of the booklet is a Stand guide section called STANDS plus, done in the style of the STANDS book from JOJOVELLER. It has pages on Nut King Call and Paper Moon King, who were introduced in the manga following the publication of JOJOVELLER. A serperate leaflet was also included with the Ultra Jump issue that was the STANDS plus section by itself, so that it can be inserted into the STANDS book.

The last pages of the booklet is an advertisement for the standard edition of JOJOVELLER on a page spread from chapter 20 of JoJolion with edited dialogue from the three thugs.

Trivia

 * Before the release of JOJOVELLER mini, Tsurugi's Stand was called "Paper Moon" (ペーパー・ムーン) in the Ultra Jump serialization of JoJolion. In the STANDS plus section, the Stand was given the name "Paper Moon King" (ペーパー・ムーン・キング).

Rurubu Morioh
Rurubu Special Edition: Moriohcho (るるぶ特別編集 杜王町) or simply Rurubu Moriohcho (るるぶ杜王町) is a booklet created in collaboration with, a series of Japanese travel guide books. It was released in conjuction with the release of JoJolions 12th volume.

It was not sold but rather given away in various bookstores with purchases of the new volume, older JoJolion volumes, or simply books related to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure as distribution rules varied per bookstore that participated.

Summary
The booklet contains an introduction to Diamond is Unbreakable and JoJolion, information on the fictional town of Morioh in Part 4 and Part 8, and information on Hirohiko Araki's own real-life hometown of.

It also includes an interview with Araki and a short interview with voice actors of the then-upcoming Diamond is Unbreakable anime adaptation.

Contents

 * Morioh is this kind of place - Page 2
 * "Diamond is Unbreakable" Introduction to the Work & Voice Actor Interviews - Page 4
 * "Diamond is Unbreakable" Sightseeing References - Page 6
 * "JoJolion" Introduction to the Work - Page 8
 * A walk through the setting of "JoJolion" - Page 10
 * Interview with Hirohiko Araki - Page 11
 * Sendai Keywords that appear in both works - Page 12
 * Let’s walk through Mr. Araki’s hometown - Page 14