Chapter 8
The Stone Mask (1), originally The Battle on Ogre Street in the WSJ release, is the eighth chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It is also the eighth chapter of Phantom Blood.
Summary
Jonathan visits his father, telling him that he will be going to London for two or three days. Jojo asks him to allow the doctors he brought to take care of him, and only accept treatment from them. George accepts Jojo's conditions saying that he is sure that Jonathan must have a good reason to have made these requests. As Jonathan leaves for London he realizes that if his father has been poisoned it is likely that he will need an antidote; he vows to protect his father. Meanwhile, in the Joestar Mansion, Dio breaks into Jonathan's desk and reads the notes that Jonathan has written about his research on the Stone Mask. Dio has decided to kill Jonathan, using the mask to pierce his brain as appears in Jojo's notes. The wounds would not be from a weapon that could be traced back to Dio, and it would appear to be an accident based on Jonathan's own research leaving out any suspicions.
In London, the carriage driver refuses to go on as they have arrived at a particularly dangerous area of the city. Jonathan decides to continue on alone, ignoring the driver's advice, and says that even if it costs him his right hand he will complete what he came to do. After hearing that Jonathan is in Ogre Street, Dio decides that Jonathan is either dying or dead, and he will not have to kill him after all.
Jonathan walks along the maze-like Ogre Street and witnesses a cat running off running off with a dead puppy in its jaws; shortly after which he is attacked by three men. Jonathan, determined by his cause, risks injury to himself by by grabbing the blade of the first attacker. Another of the three, a Chinese man, attacks Jonathan next claiming to be a martial arts master. After Jojo has incapacitated both of them, he decides to ask the Chinese man where he can find a place where oriental poison is sold.
Trivia
- The chapter name is a reference to the Queen song "Ogre Battle."
Appearances
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