JOJO-D

JOJO-D or JoJo's Bizarre Adventure DIGITAL (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険DIGITAL) is the licensed brand name for the digitally released edition of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. Distributed under Shueisha's Jump Comics DIGITAL (ジャンプコミックスDIGITAL) product line, the JOJO-D release allows readers to digitally purchase or read volumes through online outlets. Volumes can also be downloaded to mobile devices through Shueisha's own Jump Store app for iOS and Android.

JOJO-D offers two editions of the main JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series: the original monochrome edition and a Digital Colored Comics edition. The Digital Colored Comics edition adapts the series into fully-colored panels. All volumes up to Steel Ball Run have been published in color format, with new volumes of JoJolion being released in batches with no clear schedule. While the monochrome releases for Parts 1-6 are based on the bunkoban edition, the monochrome releases of Parts 7 and 8 and the Digital Colored Comics edition more closely resemble the original format.

Several pages of the manga that were originally colored by the author are left intact in the colored edition. The consistent color choices for characters, objects, and locations (which are typically based on existing media) have not been confirmed as canon, as Hirohiko Araki is known for coloring based on aesthetic style rather than consistency.

Colored Volumes
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Trivia



 * The palette used for Speedwagon in JOJO-D's colored edition of Phantom Blood is a direct reference to the one he uses in the 2006 videogame adaptation of Phantom Blood, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (PS2 Game), with the only difference being that sometimes his outfit bears a more plum-like tone than purple like his PS2 counterpart.