Battle Tendency
- For the Anime adaption, see JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation.
Battle Tendency (戦闘潮流, Sentō Chōryū) is the second story arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump between 1987 and 1989. Originally titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 2 Joseph Joestar: His Proud Lineage (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第二部 ジョセフ・ジョースター ―その誇り高き血統, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Ni Bu Josefu Jōsutā Sono Hokoritakaki Kettō), the arc is preceded by Phantom Blood and spans a total of 69 chapters.
Taking place in 1938, the story follows the misadventures of Joseph Joestar (a.k.a. JoJo), grandson of Jonathan, as he masters the Ripple in order to combat hostile, ancient super-beings named the Pillar Men, creators of the Stone Mask.
Plot Summary
The story opens in Mexico as Speedwagon arrives to Straizo, both aging friends to the late Jonathan Joestar, at the report of new evidence related to the Stone Mask which transformed Jonathan's adoptive brother Dio into a near-immortal vampire nearly half a century ago. Suddenly, Straizo kills Speedwagon's associates before badly injuring the man himself. Fascinated by the youthfulness and vigor the Stone Mask granted unto Dio, Straizo uses his comrades' blood to activate the mask and transform into a vampire. Straizo makes his exit, leaving Speedwagon for dead.
Meanwhile in New York City, while defeating a pair of police officers for brutalizing a pickpocket named Smokey, Jonathan's grandson Joseph Joestar demonstrates an affinity for the Ripple. With his grandmother Erina Joestar, Joseph hears that Speedwagon was killed in Mexico. Soon, he is attacked by Straizo, who reveals that he murdered Speedwagon.
Defeating him, Joseph travels to Mexico, where he discovers Speedwagon alive in an underground facility managed by the Nazis, including Major Rudolf von Stroheim, as they work to revive what appears to be a partly-living man trapped in a stone pillar for 2,000 years. When the being, dubbed "Santana" by Stroheim, is awakened, he demonstrates fantastic, super-human abilities as he kills most of those present. Joseph and Stroheim battle Santana and manage to defeat him, though at the cost of Stroheim sacrificing himself.
Joseph and Speedwagon travel to Rome, where three more sleeping "Pillar Men" have been discovered, and where they meet Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli; a trained Ripple user near Joseph's age, grandson of Jonathan's Ripple coach William Zeppeli. Caesar disagrees with Joseph, arguing that his grandfather Jonathan caused William's death through his incompetence. The group is driven by Caesar's friend Mark, a Nazi soldier, to the site of the Pillar Men's slumber.
The group is confronted with the three awakened Pillar Men, Wamuu, Esidisi, and Kars, before Mark is horrifically killed on contact with Wamuu. Conversing among themselves, they state their primary objective to locate and obtain the Red Stone of Aja, which when used with a modified Stone Mask will turn them into "ultimate life forms".
Caesar and Joseph challenge Wamuu. Both are defeated, but before he is executed Joseph is able to bluff with Wamuu, claiming that he would be able to defeat him after one month of training. Intrigued, Wamuu and Esidisi plant their "wedding rings" in Joseph's body, the rings being designed to dissolve and release a fatal poison within one month. Caesar finds respect for Joseph for his heroic resistance.
Joseph and Caesar travel to Venice, both entering a month of intense, specialized Ripple training with Caesar's teacher, the masterful and beautiful Lisa Lisa.
Before Joseph's month is quite over, Esidisi finds out that Lisa Lisa has the Red Stone of Aja, and comes to take it. Joseph uses his new skill and inherent ingenuity to defeat Esidisi. Esidisi's nervous and circulatory system survives, however, and he invades the body of Lisa Lisa's housekeeper and friend Suzi Q. Using her body, Esidisi steals the Red Stone and loads it onto a postal boat bound for Switzerland before launching a final unsuccessful attempt to destroy the group.
In Switzerland, Joseph is reunited with Stroheim, who has been rebuilt by German scientists as a powerful cyborg, but Stroheim's machine body is quickly cut in half by Kars in the first demonstration of his fighting style, "Light Mode", involving shining, chainsaw-like blades growing from his arms.
In nearby St. Moritz, the group discovers Kars' base: a mansion. In anticipation of Wamuu's arrival, Caesar breaks from the group, fighting in disagreement with Joseph before entering alone.
Caesar's sensitivity is explained by Lisa Lisa. After his father Mario disappared during his youth, Caesar grew up alone, as a thug. Fortuitously spotting his father in Rome, Caesar followed him to the base of the Colosseum where the Pillar Men slept, eager to exact vengeance. Inside, Caesar reached out to touch a gem embedded in a wall before his father suddenly pushed him away, quickly consumed by the flesh of the monsters in their dormant form, leaving Caesar with the final message to Lisa Lisa that they will awaken soon. Caesar then found a newfound respect for his lineage, as Mario saved him despite the strong likelihood that he didn't recognize Caesar as his own son.
Caesar is greeted at the entrance of the mansion by Wamuu. During their ensuing fight, it appears that Caesar has the advantage, nearly destroying Wamuu with the refracted sunlight of his Ripple bubbles, but after Caesar accidentally shields Wammu from the sunlight, the latter is able to counter with his Holy Sandstorm, gravely injuring Caesar. Wamuu, satisfied, prepares to leave, before Caesar jumps and tears out his lip piercing, containing the antidote to Joseph's poison ring. Caesar uses a final Ripple to create a bubble of his own blood containing both the antidote ring and his headband, just before he is crushed by a stone slab dropping from the ruined ceiling (it is never indicated if Caesar was killed from the slab or from his injuries). Wamuu respects Caesar's gesture on the basis of his valiant fight, allowing the bubble to reach Joseph and Lisa Lisa when they eventually arrive. Joseph, however, vows not to drink the antidote until he has defeated Wamuu.
Joseph and Lisa Lisa meet Wamuu and Kars before they arrange for respective one-on-one fights. Wamuu selects the Skeleton Heel Stone, a stone chariot racing track centered by a bonfire at the foot of Piz Bernina, as the arena of his fight with Joseph. A chariot race super-powered by vampire horses ensues, and inside two laps the pair utilize hammers and steel ball crossbows in damaging the other's chariot and person. Ultimately Joseph is able again to anticipate his opponent's actions, before honoring Wamuu for his principled nature after emerging victorious.
The final showdown against Kars begins. First, keeping his promise, he fights Lisa Lisa and though he promised to fight her one-on-one, he lies and sacrifices one of his weaker Vampires and is able to defeat her. Angered by Kars' trickery, Joseph then challenges Kars who looks upon Joseph as a weak Ripple user and not even worth fighting seriously. It all seems to be over until Stroheim (resurrected as a machine once again), the Nazis, Speedwagon, and Smokey arrive to help Joseph. It is here that Lisa Lisa is revealed to be the biological mother of Joseph, Elizabeth Joestar. It is also explained that her husband, Joseph's father, was killed by the last of Dio's zombie troops while posing as a high-ranking air force commander, but when Elizabeth killed the zombie, she was sighted by another unaware officer and forced to go into hiding as a fugitive, taking on the pseudonym "Lisa Lisa" for her own safety.
After using the powers of Ultra violet rays of light it seems that Kars has been killed and the world has been saved. But, Kars was not only able to place on a stone mask that he had been hiding on his person, but fused with the powers of the Red Stone of Aja, Kars becomes the Ultimate Life form.
Now Joseph and the group are frantically trying to think of a way to be this so-called unbeatable life-form and it seems that victory has once again arrived in Joseph's hands when he is able to send Kars inside an active volcano. But the fight is still not over. Kars was able to cover himself in an armor made of rock and protect himself from the molten lava. While Kars is incapacitated again, he pulls a surprise attack on Joseph, severing the latter's left arm in the process. It looks like this would be the gruesome end of not only the Joestars, but the world itself, until Joseph instinctively blocks a Ripple attack from Kars with the Red Stone. As a result of this sudden surge of Ripple energy, the volcano erupts and sends both Joseph and Kars flying. While Kars tries to fly away to safety, Joseph randomly throws his severed arm at Kars, distracting him long enough for him to be shot outside of Earth's atmosphere by flying debris. Though he tries to fly back down to finish the job, a defense mechanism of his kicks in, freezing his body solid and making him unable to travel back to Earth. Damned with immortality due to his newfound powers, Kars eventually becomes brain-dead in the endless vacuum of space.
Weeks later the group of Erina, Lisa Lisa, Messina, Smokey, and Speedwagon pay their respects as they have a funeral for the assumed-to-be-dead Joseph Joestar, but to their surprise Joseph appears, alive and well, and unaware whose funeral he decided to crash. After seeing his own name on the headstone, he explains that after falling back down from the sky he ends up in Italy where he is helped by a local fisherman. After finding and marrying Suzi Q, he returned to America and his friends. Unfortunately, Suzi Q forgot to inform the group that Joseph was alive, hence the funeral. Enraged, Joseph chases his wife through the cemetery while his comrades celebrate his survival.
An account is made for the remainder of the lives of several key members of the cast:
- Lisa Lisa, a.k.a. Elizabeth Joestar, revealed her true identity to Joseph before moving to America with her family and marrying a Hollywood screenwriter in 1948.
- Erina Joestar continued her work as a teacher until she died peacefully in 1950, surrounded by her friends and family.
- Robert E.O. Speedwagon continued his philanthropic scientific & medical research before dying of a heart attack in 1952, an eternal bachelor and the last of the Speedwagons.
- Despite the discrimination he faced as an African-American, Smokey Brown went on to major in political science in college, before becoming the first black mayor of a city in his home state of Georgia.
- Major Rudolf von Stroheim was killed leading the German retreat at the Battle of Stalingrad in 1943, "a fearsome example of the German science he always championed."
48 years later, an aged Joseph is seen at JFK International Airport, reprimanding a Japanese man who accidentally hit him with his luggage. Joseph voices his anger towards the Japanese, explaining that his own daughter moved to Japan after marrying a Japanese man and never came back; he hardly gets to see his own grandson Jotaro as a result. The story ends with Joseph heading on a plane bound for Japan, aiming to visit his daughter for some urgent business regarding Jotaro.
Characters in Battle Tendency
Character name | Relationship |
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Joseph Joestar | Main Protagonist |
Smokey Brown | Ally |
Erina Joestar | Ally |
Robert E. O. Speedwagon | Ally |
Rudol von Stroheim | Ally (previously Villian) |
Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli | Ally |
Lisa Lisa | Ally |
Loggins and Messina | Ally |
Suzi Q | Ally |
Donovan | Villiain |
Straizo | Neutral at death (Villain) |
Wired Beck | Villain |
Santana | Villain |
Esidisi | Villain |
Wamuu | Neutral at death (Villain) |
Kars | Main Antagonist |
Major Battles
Joseph Joestar vs. Straizo
Joseph Joestar vs. Caesar A. Zeppeli Joseph Joestar vs. Wamuu Joseph Joestar & Caesar A. Zeppeli vs. Esidisi (2nd Battle for Former) Joseph Joestar vs. Kars Caesar A. Zeppeli vs. Wamuu (2nd Battle) Lisa Lisa vs. Wired Beck Joseph Joestar vs. Wamuu (2nd Battle) Joseph Joestar vs. Kars (2nd Battle) |
Chapters
Battle Tendency consists of 69 chapters, compiled into Volume 5 to 12 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.[3][1]
Volume 5: The Final Ripple! | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (最後の波紋!, Saigo no Hamon!) |
August 10, 1988[4] |
978-4-08-851130-6 |
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Volume 6: JoJo vs. the Ultimate Life-Form | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (JoJo |
October 7, 1988[5] |
978-4-08-851062-0 |
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Volume 7: The Red Stone of Aja | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (エイジャの赤石, Eija no Sekiseki) |
December 6, 1988[6] |
978-4-08-851063-7 |
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Volume 8: The Final Trial! | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (最終試練!, Saishū Shiren!) |
February 10, 1989[7] |
978-4-08-851064-4 |
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Volume 9: Rushing Towards the Cliff of Death | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (死の崖へつっ走れ, Shi no Gake e Tsuppashire) |
April 10, 1989[8] |
978-4-08-851065-1 |
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Volume 10: The Crimson Bubble | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (鮮赤のシャポン, Senseki no Shabon) |
June 9, 1989[9] |
978-4-08-851066-8 |
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Volume 11: The Warrior Returning to the Wind | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (風にかえる戦士, Kaze ni Kaeru Senshi) |
August 10, 1989[10] |
978-4-08-851067-5 |
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Volume 12: The Birth of the Ultimate Being!! | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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({{{JP Kanji}}}, {{{JP Romaji}}}) (超生物の誕生!!, Chō Seibutsu no Tanjō!!) |
October 9, 1989[11] |
978-4-08-851068-2 |
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Adaptations
The first episode of a TV anime adaptation of Battle Tendency, by David Production, aired in Japan on December 7 2012; the last on April 5 2013.
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Trivia
- In its original publication, it was referred to as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 2 Joseph Joestar: His Proud Lineage (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第二部 ジョセフ・ジョースター ―その誇り高き血統, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Ni Bu Josefu Jōsutā Sono Hokoritakaki Kettō).
- Like Part I, Part II appears to derive some influence in its characterization of the human body from the manga Fist of the North Star.