Phantom Blood - Chapter 1

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Prologue (プ ロ ロ ー グ, Purorōgu), à l'origine Dio l'envahisseur (侵略者 デ ィ オ, Shinryakusha Dio) dans le WSJ, est le premier chapitre de "Phantom Blood" et le premier chapitre de la série de mangas "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure".

Résumé

Entre le 12ème et le 16ème siècle, un ancien rituel aztèque a lieu au Mexique, où un homme portant un Masque de pierre sacrifie une Template:ONU. Son sang éclabousse le masque et des griffes en forme d'os en jaillissent, éclaboussant la tête de l'homme. Il crie à son auditoire qu'il a gagné la vie éternelle et commande que l'homme à côté de lui offre sa vie. Les doigts de l'homme masqué transpercent le cou de son subordonné et il le vide de son sang. La narration raconte l'histoire de la grande tribu qui a tenté de conquérir le monde avec l'aide du Masque de Pierre et de ses pouvoirs, avant de disparaître soudainement de l'histoire.

En 1880, Dario Brando, un vieil homme sur son lit de mort, raconte à son fils Dio qu'une personne a une dette envers-lui. Il se souvient qu'en 1868, un accident s'était produit impliquant une voiture qui transportait un couple et leur bébé. Venant d'un bar, Dario et une accompagnatrice sont tombés sur le crash et ont décidé de voler des objets de valeur aux cadavres. À l'insu de Dario, le père George Joestar avait survécu à l'accident, tout comme son fils en bas âge, Jonathan, bien que son épouse était morte en protégeant le bébé. Pensant que Dario était venu pour les sauver, George offrit à Dario une récompense pour son "aide".

Dario tells Dio to mail a certain letter to the Joestars, as he is sure George would foster Dio as fulfillment of his debt. Not long afterwards, Dario dies and is buried. Dio recalls all of his father's misdeeds toward him and his mother, and as a "goodbye," spits on the grave. He promises his father that he will take advantage of the Joestars in order to rise on the social ladder, and become the most successful person he can be.

At a different location, two boys have stolen a young girl named Erina's doll and are bullying her. A third youth comes to her rescue. After having his nose bloodied, the boy pulls out a handkerchief with his name embroidered on it: Jonathan Joestar. The bullies, spiteful against the privilege he has as a rich person, beat Jonathan up. In the end, he is able to get her doll back; he claims he helped her in order to be a true gentleman and not just for her thanks. As he leaves, Erina picks up the embroidered, dirty handkerchief he had forgotten and admires Jonathan's courage.

When Jonathan returns home, a carriage arrives carrying Dio. Jonathan promptly introduces himself to the boy who will now be living with him and his father, referring to himself as "JoJo," then calls his dog Danny in order to introduce him to Dio as well. Jonathan is quickly infuriated as Dio knees Danny in the jaw without warning, sending him flying. Dio internally begins devising his plan to psychologically and physically torture Jonathan and remain the sole heir of the Joestar fortune.

Appearances

Characters
Maiden
(1st appearance) (Flashback) (Death)
Aztec Chief
(1st appearance) (Flashback)
Dario Brando
(1st appearance) (Death)
Dio Brando
(1st appearance)
Woman from Bar
(1st appearance) (Flashback)
Mary Joestar
(1st mentioned) (Death)
Dio Brando's Mother
(1st mentioned)
Brats
(1st appearance)
Jonathan Joestar
(1st appearance)
Danny
(1st appearance)

Gallery

Trivia

  • During Dio's first appearance, he is seen to be reading a copy of Gorgeous Irene, one of Araki's earlier works.

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