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Ton Chariot ne peut pas atteindre mon Hanged Man... je suis à l'intérieur du miroir... ton Stand ne peut pas entrer !
—Hanged Man, Chapter 143

Hanged Man (ハングドマン(吊られた男), Hangudo Man) est le Stand de J. Geil figurant dans Stardust Crusaders. Hanged Man est un Stand humanoïde à l'apparence de goule mommifiée. Il a le pouvoir d'attaquer ses ennemis à partir des surfaces réfléchissantes.

Sommaire

La conception de Hanged Man reflète celle d'une momie avec des éléments mécaniques, ce qui la rend moins humaine.[1] Son corps est couvert de bandages, avec la moitié de son cerveau exposé, ainsi que deux mains droites comme le fait son maître.

Il a la capacité de produire des lames à partir de ses poignets pour attaquer. Il rampe généralement sur le sol dans les reflets au lieu de marcher. Il n'a pas de personnalité en dehors de servir son maître. Il représente la carte de tarot du Pendu.

Sa vraie nature est celle d'un Stand de lumière qui ne peut persister qu'à l'intérieur des surfaces réfléchissantes mais est capable de sauter d'un miroir à l'autre,[2] ce qui fait penser qu'il persiste à l'intérieur des miroirs.[3]

Hanged Man est décrit comme ayant la couleur et la texture d'un rocher, passant du gris dans le manga coloré au brun dans l'anime et les jeux vidéo ultérieurs.

Palettes

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
Colored MangaOVAHeritage for the FutureAnime
Skin(Rock Gray)
Exposed Brain(Dark Gray and red)
Eyes(Yellow sclera)
Outfit
(Yellow wrappings, white spiked bones, black mechanical hands and socks, silver leg platings)
Skin(Green)
Exposed Brain(Blue and yellow)
Eyes(Yellow sclera)
Outfit
(White wrappings, red spiked bones, blue mechanical hands and elbow pads, yellow accessories)
Skin(Blue-tinted Gray)
Exposed Brain(Brown and gray)
Eyes(White)
Outfit
(White wrappings and leg platings, brown mechanical hands, elbow pads and socks)
Skin(Brown)
Exposed Brain(Dark Gray, crimson, and yellow)
Eyes(White)
Outfit
(White wrappings, black mechanical hands, dark gray leg platings)

Abilities

Because it attacks from inside mirrors, Hanged Man is a terrifyingly evasive Stand almost impossible to defend oneself against.

However, once its secret is unveiled, Hanged Man's predictability can be easily exploited.

Light Manifestation

Hanged Man can attack from all reflective surfaces

Hanged Man is a Stand that attacks via reflections.

Rather than attacking a person directly, it will appear in a reflective surface and attack their reflection.[4] The person will then bear the results of the attack, seemingly from an invisible assailant.[4] Hanged Man can move through any type of reflecting surface, including human eyes, at the speed of light.[2]

Its weakness is that it can only move between reflective surfaces in a linear pattern and is forced to move to another reflection in front of it if its current location stops reflecting (a mirror being shattered or an eye closing). Hanged Man is vulnerable while in transit between surfaces, and while it does transit quickly, a quick-enough Stand can still hit it, damaging it and its User. This is helped by forcing Hanged Man into a predictable path of transit.[5]

Wrist Knives

Hanged Man's two right hands can produce knives from its wrists to attack the enemy.[3] These knives are thinner than a razor blade, easily capable of cutting open a chest or splitting a snake into pieces.[6] The Stand uses them to attack the opponent's reflection when inside a reflective surface.

Chapters / Episodes

Book Icon.png Manga Appearances
Chapters in order of appearance
TV Icon.png Anime Appearances
Episodes in order of appearance

Gallery

Trivia

  • When Polnareff tells how his sister Sherry died, he mentions that J. Geil appeared covered in some sort of protective field. Said field prevented the water from hitting him, making the Stand user completely dry even when directly under the rain. This ability is never mentioned again, leaving it unknown if that was another ability from Hanged Man or not.
    • In the anime, J. Geil is briefly seen using this ability, shortly before Hol Horse and Polnareff meet.
  • It is possible that Hanged Man is inspired by the 1986 episode of Amazing Stories "Mirror, Mirror". In the episode, the protagonist is chased by a phantom that can only be seen in reflective surfaces, ultimately being caught by seeing the creature through someone's eye.

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