Phantom Blood

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For the Anime adaption, see JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation. For the Movie adaption, see JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (Movie).

Phantom Blood (ファントムブラッド, Fantomu Buraddo) is the first story arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, published in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1987 for a total of 44 chapters. Originally known as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 1 Jonathan Joestar: His Youth (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第一部 ジョナサン·ジョースター ―その青春―, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Ichi Bu Jonasan Jōsutā -Sono Seishun-), it debuted in Shonen Jump double issue #1-2 in January 1987. It was licensed and released in North America by VIZ Media.

The story follows Jonathan Joestar as he matures with and eventually combats his adoptive brother, the cunning, merciless Dio Brando.

Plot Summary

"Put simply, the theme of this work is 'living'. Through the two main characters, I want to examine two ways of living. It's all about singing the hymn of the battle between 'human' and 'non-human' ..."

The story begins in Liverpool, England[1], 1880 with young Jonathan Joestar, known to his friends as JoJo, living at his father George's wealthy estate. Another young man, Dio Brando, is adopted by them having recently lost his father, Dario Brando. George believed that he and his infant son were rescued by Dario during a stagecoach accident, in which his wife lost her life, when in fact Dario was trying to loot their corpses.

Jonathan and Dio meet

Jonathan attempts to befriend Dio, unaware of his plan to drive him into discredit and earn George's trust so that he can become the sole heir to the Joestar fortune. As part of his scheme to torment Jonathan, Dio violently beats him in a boxing match, turns his friends against him, steals his girlfriend Erina's first kiss, and even burns his dog Danny to death in an incinerator, while presenting himself before Jonathan's father as a better gentleman and student than his adoptive brother.

Seven years later, George falls ill. Jonathan becomes suspicious of Dio's excessive care for him and is certain that he has ulterior motives, especially after discovering an old letter written by Dario Brando on his deathbed requesting Lord Joestar to care for Dio. In his letter, Dario described his symptoms, which were identical to Lord Joestar's mysterious ailment. Jonathan believes that Dio must have poisoned his own father and plans to do the same with his father. Jonathan confronts him about his suspicions, and Dio decides to dispose of Jonathan before he is exposed.

During one of their initial scuffles soon after Dio's arrival at Joestar Estate, a few droplets of blood splattered onto an ancient mesoamerican stone mask Lord Joestar had acquired and left hanging from a wall in his vast mansion. When touched by blood, the mask extruded several bony hooks which, had anyone been wearing it, would have pierced his skull at several points. Only Dio and Jonathan witnessed the fact and while the former maintained it to be nothing more than an instrument of torture and death, the young Joestar began pursuing research in the fields of Archaeology and Ethnology to find the history behind the artifact. Dio reasoned that if he made Jonathan wear the mask and then activated it in the manner previously described, his ensuing death could have been written off as a research accident due to his known interest in the artifact.

However, to be assured of the lethal effect of the mask, Dio experiments with it on a drunken beggar he finds in the dilapidated London boroughs he frequents to replenish his stash of poison. To his horror, the exposure to the mask's bony hooks not only does not kill his test subject, but instead rejuvenates and transforms him into a vampire. Dio is saved from the monster's attack when it is bathed in sunlight and dies.

Dio using the Stone Mask on himself

Returning home, still shaken from the recent events, Dio is surrounded by police constables summoned by Jonathan, who, in a daring raid to Ogre Street, managed to befriend the honorable criminal Robert E. O. Speedwagon and obtained from him the address of Chinese merchant Wang Chang, who provided Dio with the poison. A fight ensues and Dio, cornered, uses the mask on himself, becoming an unstoppable vampire and killing George. After a long duel, Jonathan is able to burn down the mansion, with Dio apparently inside. However, Dio survives, and takes off to plot his revenge. At this time, Jonathan meets Will A. Zeppeli, an Italian baron and with a strange power called Ripple, also known as Hamon, subsequently revealed to be a martial arts technique that allows the user to focus bodily energy into other kinds of energy via proper breathing (primarily the energy of sunlight, which is effective against vampires). After teaching Jonathan how to use the Ripple, they set out to seek and defeat Dio, accompanied by Speedwagon.

Their chase takes them to the village of Wind Knights Lot, where most of the villagers have been turned into zombies by Dio. Joining a young boy named Poco, whose sister was kidnapped by Dio, they fight their way to his castle while encountering Bruford and Tarkus, a pair of legendary knights resurrected by Dio. Zeppeli sacrifices himself in order to save Jonathan along the way, transferring his remaining Ripple into Jonathan before dying. Zeppeli's Ripple master, Tonpetty, and his two disciples Dire and Straizo then show up to help Jonathan and Speedwagon. Eventually, a fight between Dio's vampiric abilities and Jonathan's Ripple ends with a loss for Dio, but not before Dire is killed.

However, Dio tears off his own head before the Ripple power could reach it. Jonathan and company destroy the stone mask the next morning, having protected the town. Shortly after the events in Wind Knight's Lot, Jonathan marries Erina and while on board a ship to America, notices Wang Chan and follows him straight into a trap by Dio (now nothing more than a severed head), who had snuck on board the ship within a special coffin. Dio reveals to Jonathan that he plans to kill him and attach his own head to Jonathan's body before arriving in America. Although Dio manages to mortally wound Jonathan in front of Erina, Jonathan uses the last of his Ripple to destroy Wang Chan's head, causing his body to jam the ship's engine and trigger an explosion.

The death of Jonathan Joestar

As he urges for Erina to flee, Jonathan is further wounded in the ensuing explosions by shrapnel from the engine. In a final attack, Dio ensnares Jonathan with tendrils from his neck and attempts to decapitate him, only for Jonathan to stab him with the shrapnel and thwart his assault. Jonathan holds Dio's head in his arms, reflecting on their fate as the ship begins to sink. Dio demands to be let free, only to find that Jonathan has already died from his wounds. The ship explodes with both men inside as Erina escapes in Dio's coffin, pregnant with Jonathan's child and protecting a surviving infant whose parents were killed in the attack on the ship, thus setting in motion the events of the entire series..

Characters

Character name Relationship
Jonathan Joestar Main Protagonist
George Joestar Ally
Danny Ally
Erina Pendolton Ally
Robert E. O. Speedwagon Ally (introduced as Villain)
William Anthonio Zeppeli Ally
Tonpetty Ally
Straizo Ally
Dire Ally
Poco Ally
Poco's Sister Ally
Dario Brando Neutral
Dio Brando Main Antagonist
Wang Chan Villain
Jack the Ripper Villain
Tarkus Villain
Bruford Ally at death (Villain)
Doobie Villain
Page, Jones, Plant and Bornnam Villains

Major Battles

Chapters

Phantom Blood consists of 44 chapters, compiled into Volumes 1 to 5 of the Jump Comics collected editions. The left column uses the titles from the bunkoban edition released in 2002. The right column uses the titles from the original serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump. The volumes use the Weekly Shonen Jump titles.[1][2]

Volume 1: Dio the Invader Release Date: ISBN:
({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}})
(侵略者ディオ, Shinryakusha Dio)
Japan August 10, 1987[3]
Japan 978-4-08-851126-9
Bunkoban Titles WSJ & Tankōbon Titles
  1. 001. Prologue (プロローグ, Purorōgu)
  2. 002. Dio Brando the Invader (1) (侵略者ディオ・ブランドー その①, Shinryakusha Dio Burandō Sono 1)
  3. 003. Dio Brando the Invader (2) (侵略者ディオ・ブランドー その②, Shinryakusha Dio Burandō Sono 2)
  4. 004. Dio Brando the Invader (3) (侵略者ディオ・ブランドー その③, Shinryakusha Dio Burandō Sono 3)
  5. 005. Dio Brando the Invader (4) (侵略者ディオ・ブランドー その④, Shinryakusha Dio Burandō Sono 4)
  6. 006. A Letter from the Past (1) (過去からの手紙 その①, Kako kara no Tegami Sono 1)
  7. 007. A Letter from the Past (2) (過去からの手紙 その②, Kako kara no Tegami Sono 2)
  8. 008. The Stone Mask (1) (石仮面 その①, Ishi Kamen Sono 1)
  1. 001. Dio the Invader (侵略者ディオ, Shinryakusha Dio)
  2. 002. A New Friend! (新しき友人!, Atarashiki Yūjin!)
  3. 003. Beloved Erina (愛しのエリナ, Itoshino Erina)
  4. 004. Mustn't Lose (負けられない戦い, Makerarenai Tatakai)
  5. 005. Danny in Flames (炎のダニー, Honō no Danī)
  6. 006. A Letter from the Past (過去からの手紙, Kako kara no Tegami)
  7. 007. The Vow to the Father (父への誓い, Chichi e no Chikai)
  8. 008. The Battle on Ogre Street (食屍鬼街(オウガーストリート)の戦い, Ōgā Sutorīto no Tatakai)
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Volume 2: The Thirst for Blood! Release Date: ISBN:
({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}})
(血の渇き!, Chi no Kawaki!)
Japan January 8, 1988[4]
Japan 978-4-08-851127-6
Bunkoban Titles WSJ & Tankōbon Titles
  1. 009. The Stone Mask (2) (石仮面 その②, Ishi Kamen Sono 2)
  2. 010. The Stone Mask (3) (石仮面 その③, Ishi Kamen Sono 3)
  3. 011. The Stone Mask (4) (石仮面 その④, Ishi Kamen Sono 4)
  4. 012. Youth with Dio (1) (ディオとの青春 その①, Dio to no Seishun Sono 1)
  5. 013. Youth with Dio (2) (ディオとの青春 その②, Dio to no Seishun Sono 2)
  6. 014. Youth with Dio (3) (ディオとの青春 その③, Dio to no Seishun Sono 3)
  7. 015. Youth with Dio (4) (ディオとの青春 その④, Dio to no Seishun Sono 4)
  8. 016. Youth with Dio (5) (ディオとの青春 その⑤, Dio to no Seishun Sono 5)
  9. 017. The Birth of DIO (DIOの誕生, DIO no Tanjō)
  1. 009. The Live Subject Test on the Mask (仮面の人体実験, Kamen no Jintai Jikken)
  2. 010. The Thirst for Blood! (血の渇き!, Chi no Kawaki!)
  3. 011. Transcend Humanity! (人間を超越する!, Ningen o Chōetsu Suru!)
  4. 012. The Two Rings (二組(ふたつ)指輪(リング), Futatsu no Ringu)
  5. 013. Immortal Monster (不死の怪物, Fushi no Kaibutsu)
  6. 014. Attack of the Living Dead (生ける死者(リビング・デッド)の襲撃, Ribingu Deddo no Shūgeki)
  7. 015. Settling the Youth with Dio! (ディオとの青春に決着!, Dio to no Seishun ni Ketchaku!)
  8. 016. Statue of the Goddess of Love (慈愛の女神像, Jiai no Megamizō)
  9. 017. Nostalgic Face (懐かしき面影, Natsukashiki Omokage)
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Volume 3: The Dark Knights Release Date: ISBN:
({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}})
(暗黒の騎士達, Ankoku no Kishitachi)
Japan April 8, 1988[5]
Japan 978-4-08-851128-3
Bunkoban Titles WSJ & Tankōbon Titles
  1. 018. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Eccentric (1) (切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ その①, Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 1)
  2. 019. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Eccentric (2) (切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ その②, Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 2)
  3. 020. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Eccentric (3) (切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ その③, Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 3)
  4. 021. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Eccentric (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)
  5. 022. Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Eccentric (5) (切り裂きジャックと奇人ツェペリ その⑤, Kirisaki Jakku to Kijin Tseperi Sono 5)
  6. 023. Ripple Overdrive (1) (波紋疾走(ハモン・オーバードライブ) その①, Hamon Ōbādoraibu Sono 1)
  7. 024. Ripple Overdrive (2) (波紋疾走(ハモン・オーバードライブ) その②, Hamon Ōbādoraibu Sono 2)
  8. 025. Ripple Overdrive (3) (波紋疾走(ハモン・オーバードライブ) その③, Hamon Ōbādoraibu Sono 3)
  9. 026. Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford (1) (タルカスと黒騎士ブラフォード その①, Tarukasu to Kurokishi Burafōdo Sono 1)
  10. 027. Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford (2) (タルカスと黒騎士ブラフォード その②, Tarukasu to Kurokishi Burafōdo Sono 2)
  1. 018. Jack the Villain and Zeppeli the Eccentric (凶人ジャック&()奇人ツェペリ, Kyōjin Jakku to Kijin Tseperi)
  2. 019. The Miracle Energy (奇跡のエネルギー, Kiseki no Enerugī)
  3. 020. The Tragedy at Sea (洋上の惨劇, Yōjō no Sangeki)
  4. 021. Cursed Town (呪われた町, Norowareta Machi)
  5. 022. Make Fear Yours (恐怖を我が物とせよ, Kyōfu o Wagamono to seyo)
  6. 023. Northern Wind and Vikings (北風とバイキング, Kitakaze to Baikingu)
  7. 024. Invitation to a Trap (罠への招待, Wana e no Shōtai)
  8. 025. The Power of the Mask That Freezes Blood (血も凍る仮面(パワー), Chi mo Kooru Kamen Pawā)
  9. 026. The Dark Knights (暗黒の騎士達, Ankoku no Kishitachi)
  10. 027. Vengeance Demon from the Past (過去からの復讐鬼, Kako kara no Fukushūki)
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Volume 4: Chamber of the Two-Headed Dragon Release Date: ISBN:
({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}})
(双首竜の間, Sōshuryū no Ma)
Japan June 10, 1988[6]
Japan 978-4-08-851129-0
Bunkoban Titles WSJ & Tankōbon Titles
  1. 028. Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford (3) (タルカスと黒騎士ブラフォード その③, Tarukasu to Kurokishi Burafōdo Sono 3)
  2. 029. Tarkus and the Dark Knight Bruford (4) (タルカスと黒騎士ブラフォード その④, Tarukasu to Kurokishi Burafōdo Sono 4)
  3. 030. Sleep as a Hero (英雄として(ねむ), Eiyū toshite Nemuru)
  4. 031. Ruins of the Knights (騎士たちの遺跡, Kishitachi no Iseki)
  5. 032. The Medieval Ages Dark Knights' Murder Training Grounds (中世騎士殺人修練場, Chūsei Kishi Satsujin Shūren Jō)
  6. 033. Tomorrow's Courage, The Succesor (1) (あしたの勇気・うけ継ぐ者 その①, Ashita no Yūki Uketsugumono Sono 1)
  7. 034. Tomorrow's Courage, The Succesor (2) (あしたの勇気・うけ継ぐ者 その②, Ashita no Yūki Uketsugumono Sono 2)
  8. 035. Tomorrow's Courage, The Succesor (3) (あしたの勇気・うけ継ぐ者 その③, Ashita no Yūki Uketsugumono Sono 3)
  9. 036. The Three from a Faraway Country (1) (遥かな国からの3人 その①, Harukana Kuni kara no 3nin Sono 1)
  10. 037. The Three from a Faraway Country (2) (遥かな国からの3人 その②, Harukana Kuni kara no 3nin Sono 2)
  1. 028. The Hero of the 77 Rings (77輝輪(リング)の勇者, 77 Ringu no Yūsha)
  2. 029. Curse of the Black Knight (黒騎士の呪縛, Kurokishi no Jubaku)
  3. 030. Sleep as a Hero (英雄として(ねむ), Eiyū toshite Nemuru)
  4. 031. Ruins of the Knights (騎士たちの遺跡, Kishitachi no Iseki)
  5. 032. Chamber of the Two-Headed Dragon (双首竜の間, Sōshuryū no Ma)
  6. 033. Tomorrow's Courage (あしたの勇気, Ashita no Yūki)
  7. 034. The Elder's Prophecy (老師の予言, Rōshi no Yogen)
  8. 035. Blast Him with Rage! (怒りをたたきこめ!, Ikari o Tatakikome!)
  9. 036. The Three from a Faraway Country (遥かな国からの3人, Harukana Kuni kara no 3nin)
  10. 037. The Monster Doobie (怪人ドゥービー, Kaijin Dūbī)
Volume 4.jpg
Volume 5: The Final Ripple! Release Date: ISBN:
({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}})
(最後の波紋!, Saigo no Hamon!)
Japan August 10, 1988[7]
Japan 978-4-08-851130-6
Bunkoban Titles WSJ & Tankōbon Titles
  1. 038. The Three from a Faraway Country (3) (遥かな国からの3人 その③, Harukana Kuni kara no 3nin Sono 3)
  2. 039. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio (1) (炎と氷 ジョナサンとディオ その①, Faiyā Ando Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 1)
  3. 040. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio (2) (炎と氷 ジョナサンとディオ その②, Faiyā Ando Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 2)
  4. 041. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio (3) (炎と氷 ジョナサンとディオ その③, Faiyā Ando Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 3)
  5. 042. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio (4) (炎と氷 ジョナサンとディオ その④, Faiyā Ando Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 4)
  6. 043. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio (5) (炎と氷 ジョナサンとディオ その⑤, Faiyā Ando Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 5)
  7. 044. Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio (6) (炎と氷 ジョナサンとディオ その⑥, Faiyā Ando Aisu Jonasan to Dio Sono 6)
  1. 038. Thunder Cross Split Attack (稲妻十字烈刃(サンダークロススプリットアタック), Sandā Kurosu Supuritto Atakku)
  2. 039. Blood Battle! JoJo & Dio (血戦!JoJo(ジョジョ)&()Dio(ディオ), Kessen! JoJo & Dio)
  3. 040. Fire and Ice! ((ファイヤー)&(アンド)(アイス), Faiyā Ando Aisu!)
  4. 041. A Demon's End! (悪鬼の最後!, Akki no Saigo!)
  5. 042. Prelude to the Storm (恐嵐への序曲, Kyōran e no Jokyoku)
  6. 043. The Final Ripple! (最後の波紋!, Saigo no Hamon!)
  7. 044. Into Oblivion (忘却の彼方へ, Bōkyaku no Kanata e)
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Adaptations

Animation

  • An animated movie adaptation by Studio A.P.P.P. was released on February 17 2007 in Japanese theaters.
  • A TV anime by David Production aired in Japan in 9 episodes between October 5 and November 30, 2012.

Video Games

  • Included as playable in fighting game All Star Battle (PS3) are Jonathan, Zeppeli and Dio; with Dio's Mansion representing the Part I stage.

Gallery

Trivia

  • This arc was originally titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 1 Jonathan Joestar: His Youth (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第一部 ジョナサン·ジョースター ―その青春―, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Ichi Bu Jonasan Jōsutā -Sono Seishun-).
  • Araki has stated that his inspirations for Phantom Blood were the manga Fist of the North Star and the novel Bram Stoker's Dracula.[citation needed]

References

  1. Chapter 1 Dio the Invader