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|ja_kanji = 超生物の誕生!!
|ja_romaji = Chō Seibutsu no Tanjō!!
|page = 196208
|date = {{J}} October 9, 1989<ref>[http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGIitems/search/syousai_putcontents.cgihtml?isbn_cdisbn=978-4-08-851068-2 ジョジョの奇妙な冒険  12]</ref><br />{{France}} 20 Dec, 2002<ref>[http://www.manga-news.com/index.php/manga/Jojos-bizarre-adventure/vol-12 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Vol.12 (French)]</ref>
|color = {{J}} July 13, 2012<ref>[http://books.shueisha.co.jp/items/contents.html?jdcn=08851068851126325501 ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第2部 カラー版 7]</ref>
|isbn = {{J}} [[Special:BookSources/9784088510682|978-4-08-8510682]]<br />{{France}} [[Special:BookSources/9782756072333|978-2-7560-7233-3]]<br />{{France}} [[Special:Booksources/9782290319413|978-2-2903-1941-3]]
|isbn = {{J}} [[Special:BookSources/9784088510682|978-4-08-8510682]]
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|next = {{Vo|Volume 13}}
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{{Nihongo|'''The Birth of a Superbeing!!'''|超生物の誕生!!|Chō Seibutsu no Tanjō!!}} is the eighth and final volume of ''[[Battle Tendency]]'', the first volume of ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'', and the twelfth volume of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' manga. It covers the ending of ''Part 2'' and the beginning of ''Part 3''.
 
==Summary==
[[Joseph]] defeats [[Wamuu]], removing the ring on his heart. Meanwhile, [[Kars]], the last remaining [[Pillar Men|Pillar Man]], deals the final blow to [[Lisa Lisa]] and obtains the [[Red Stone of Aja]], finally becoming the ultimate life-form! Leaving Joseph with no choice other than to run away in the face of Kars' power.
 
==Chapters==
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*068 (112). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 112}}''
*069 (113). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 113}}''
 
===Part 3===
*001 (114). ''{{Ch2|Chapter 114}}'' {{C|'''Japanese Release'''}}
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! colspan="4"| [[Author's Note (Battle Tendency)|Author's]] [[Author's Note (Stardust Crusaders)|Note]]
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|{{Quote|JoJo's is an ode to life and a celebration of humanity. Without help from machines or technology, the main characters face danger with their bodies as their only weapon. For me it's a principle. Indeed I think that science doesn't necessarily make men happier.
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{{Quote|JoJo's is an ode to life and a celebration of humanity. Without help from machines or technology, the main characters face danger with their bodies as their only weapon. For me it's a principle. Indeed I think that science doesn't necessarily make men happier.
Besides when I was at school I detested mathematics and physics (though it's not a grudge I precise).|Hirohiko Araki}}
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