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|title = Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 4 |
|title = Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 4 |
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|colors = PhantomBlood |
|colors = PhantomBlood |
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|vol = [[Volume 3|3]] |
|vol = [[Volume 3|3]] |
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|chapter = 21 |
|chapter = 21 |
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|ja_kanji = 切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ |
|ja_kanji = 切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ その④ |
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|ja_romaji = Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 4 |
|ja_romaji = Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 4 |
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|viztitle = Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Eccentric, Part 4 |
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|page = 19 |
|page = 19 |
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|date = May 18, 1987 |
|date = May 18, 1987 |
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|sdate = May 2, 1987<ref>[https://www.kanzenshuu.com/manga/weekly-jump/wj-1987/ Weekly Shōnen Jump 1987]</ref> |
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|wsj = #23, 1987<ref>[http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~starman/1987/1987jump.htm 1987年の週刊少年ジャンプ]</ref> |
|wsj = #23, 1987<ref>[http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~starman/1987/1987jump.htm 1987年の週刊少年ジャンプ]</ref> |
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|anime = {{Ep3|Episode 4}} |
|anime = {{Ep3|Episode 4}} |
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|prev = {{Ch2|Chapter 20}} |
|prev = {{Ch2|Chapter 20}} |
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|next = {{Ch2|Chapter 22}} |
|next = {{Ch2|Chapter 22}} |
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}}{{Nihongo|'''Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 4'''|切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ |
}}{{Nihongo|'''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}}, originally {{Nihongo|'''Salem's Lot'''|呪われた町|Norowareta Machi|lit. Cursed Town}} in the [[Weekly Shonen Jump|WSJ]] and tankobon releases, is the 21st chapter of ''[[Phantom Blood]]'' and the 21st chapter of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' manga. |
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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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The chapter opens with a brief summary of the town of [[Windknight's Lot]], revealing that [[Dio Brando|Dio]] has taken refuge in a mansion there; he has managed to recover from most of his burn wounds at this time by feeding on the life force of the unfortunate women of the town. As he gives a woman's corpse to [[Jack the Ripper]], now a loyal servant, Dio explains his position at the top of the food chain and his plans to eventually rule all of humanity. As [[Wang Chan]] walks in with the scar [[Jonathan Joestar|Jonathan]] made on his face, Dio's attention turns to the scar and its cause. |
The chapter opens with a brief summary of the town of [[Windknight's Lot]], revealing that [[Dio Brando|Dio]] has taken refuge in a mansion there; he has managed to recover from most of his burn wounds at this time by feeding on the life force of the unfortunate women of the town. As he gives a woman's corpse to [[Jack the Ripper]], now a loyal servant, Dio explains his position at the top of the food chain and his plans to eventually rule all of humanity. As [[Wang Chan]] walks in with the scar [[Jonathan Joestar|Jonathan]] made on his face, Dio's attention turns to the scar and its cause. |
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Elsewhere, Jonathan, [[Will Anthonio Zeppeli|Zeppeli]], and [[Robert E. O. Speedwagon|Speedwagon]] are taking a horse drawn-carriage to Windknight's Lot. Based on street knowledge from Speedwagon, the trio had concluded that Dio is currently residing in the town. Zeppeli laments that even though he let Wang Chan escape so they could learn Dio's whereabouts, Dio now most likely knows of [[Ripple]] and its use. Zeppeli then asks Speedwagon for a corkscrew to open his bottle of wine. |
Elsewhere, Jonathan, [[Will Anthonio Zeppeli|Zeppeli]], and [[Robert E. O. Speedwagon|Speedwagon]] are taking a [[List of Vehicles#Windknight.27s Lot Carriage|horse drawn-carriage]] to Windknight's Lot. Based on street knowledge from Speedwagon, the trio had concluded that Dio is currently residing in the town. Zeppeli laments that even though he let Wang Chan escape so they could learn Dio's whereabouts, Dio now most likely knows of [[Ripple]] and its use. Zeppeli then asks Speedwagon for a corkscrew to open his bottle of wine. |
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The carriage enters the tunnel entrance to Windknight's Lot. Jonathan wonders about [[Erina Pendleton|Erina]], whom he had left behind so as not to get her involved, without even saying goodbye; he vows to return to her. The carriage is suddenly stopped partway through the tunnel. Speedwagon, puzzled by this, goes out to ask the driver why they had stopped. Despite Jonathan's warnings about the lack of protective sunlight in the tunnel, Speedwagon steps out of the carriage to check on the driver. He quickly discovers that the horses have been decapitated and the driver killed, his corpse topped with one of the horses' heads. The man has several knives sticking out of his back. |
The carriage enters the tunnel entrance to Windknight's Lot. Jonathan wonders about [[Erina Pendleton|Erina]], whom he had left behind so as not to get her involved, without even saying goodbye; he vows to return to her. The carriage is suddenly stopped partway through the tunnel. Speedwagon, puzzled by this, goes out to ask the driver why they had stopped. Despite Jonathan's warnings about the lack of protective sunlight in the tunnel, Speedwagon steps out of the carriage to check on the driver. He quickly discovers that the horses have been decapitated and the driver killed, his corpse topped with one of the horses' heads. The man has several knives sticking out of his back. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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{{Char|Name=Robert E. O. Speedwagon|Av=SpeedwagonAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Harry|Av=NoPicAv.png|Status={{1stm}}|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}}{{Char|Name=Dio Brando|Av=DioBrandoAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}}{{Char|Name=Jack the Ripper|Av=JackAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}}{{Char|Name=Wang Chan|Av=WangChanAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}}{{Char|Name=Robert E. O. Speedwagon|Av=SpeedwagonAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}}{{Char|Name=Will Anthonio Zeppeli|Av=WillAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}}{{Char|Name=Jonathan Joestar|Av=JonathanAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}}{{Char|Name=Erina Pendleton|Av=ErinaPendletonAv.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Jonathan Joestar|Av=JonathanAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Will Anthonio Zeppeli|Av=WillAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Old Gossipers|Av=Old Gossipers Av.gif|Status={{1st}}|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Harry|Av=NoPicAv.png|Status={{1stm}}|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Harry's Daughter|Av=NoPicAv.png|Status={{1stm}}|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Dio Brando|Av=DioBrandoAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Jack the Ripper|Av=JackAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Wang Chan|Av=WangChanAv.png|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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{{Char|Name=Erina Pendleton|Av=ErinaAv.png|Status={{Flash}}|Color=PB|Color2=PB2}} |
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==Author's Comment== |
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{{Note|Part=PB|Name=Author's Comment|Link=Author's Note/Phantom Blood |
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|Translation={{AN|Chapter 21}} |
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|Transcript={{ANJ|Chapter 21}} |
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==Trivia== |
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*The chapter's title in the original WSJ and tankobon releases is named after {{W|'Salem's Lot}}, a 1975 vampire novel by Stephen King, which is known in Japan as {{Nihongo|'''Cursed Town'''|呪われた町|Norowareta Machi}} |
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 27 January 2025
Summary
The chapter opens with a brief summary of the town of Windknight's Lot, revealing that Dio has taken refuge in a mansion there; he has managed to recover from most of his burn wounds at this time by feeding on the life force of the unfortunate women of the town. As he gives a woman's corpse to Jack the Ripper, now a loyal servant, Dio explains his position at the top of the food chain and his plans to eventually rule all of humanity. As Wang Chan walks in with the scar Jonathan made on his face, Dio's attention turns to the scar and its cause.
Elsewhere, Jonathan, Zeppeli, and Speedwagon are taking a horse drawn-carriage to Windknight's Lot. Based on street knowledge from Speedwagon, the trio had concluded that Dio is currently residing in the town. Zeppeli laments that even though he let Wang Chan escape so they could learn Dio's whereabouts, Dio now most likely knows of Ripple and its use. Zeppeli then asks Speedwagon for a corkscrew to open his bottle of wine.
The carriage enters the tunnel entrance to Windknight's Lot. Jonathan wonders about Erina, whom he had left behind so as not to get her involved, without even saying goodbye; he vows to return to her. The carriage is suddenly stopped partway through the tunnel. Speedwagon, puzzled by this, goes out to ask the driver why they had stopped. Despite Jonathan's warnings about the lack of protective sunlight in the tunnel, Speedwagon steps out of the carriage to check on the driver. He quickly discovers that the horses have been decapitated and the driver killed, his corpse topped with one of the horses' heads. The man has several knives sticking out of his back.
Something moves inside the neck of one of the horses, and Zeppeli warns Speedwagon and Jonathan to step back. Jack the Ripper uses a knife to cut himself out of the horse's body, through its neck. Jonathan and Speedwagon stare in horror, as it seems that Jack had somehow managed to do this while the wagon was moving. Zeppeli, unfazed, pokes a clean hole in the bottom of his wine bottle with his finger. As he reminds the other two to stand back, deciding to fight the zombie by himself, Jack the Ripper jumps out of the horse's corpse.
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Author's Comment

Trivia
- The chapter's title in the original WSJ and tankobon releases is named after 'Salem's Lot, a 1975 vampire novel by Stephen King, which is known in Japan as Cursed Town (呪われた町, Norowareta Machi)