JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)

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Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: The Genesis of Universe (titled simply "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" in japanese, the subtitle present only in the Italian version) is the first light novel released for the series, written by Mayori Sekijima and Hiroshi Yamaguchi, with illustrations by Araki Hirohiko. It tells two original storylines set in Part III: Stardust Crusaders and was released in both Japanese and Italian, the Italian version often with the added subtitle of "The Genesis of Universe". The story in this book recounts events that are completely unknown in the manga that take place in the course of the adventures of Jotaro Kujo and his comrades. Their march to the lair of Dio Brando is interrupted by three powerful Stand users.

Chapter 1: One-Way Trip from Desert to Hell

After their confrontation with N'Dour Jotaro and his comrades are forced to find their way out of the Nubian desert on foot, their jeep having accidentally broke down. The group wanders in the desert for 4 days, with little water and food left and trying to survive the assaults from a mysterious Stand capable of turning mirages into concrete objects. Joseph and Polnareff are particulary sensitive to the scorching beams of the sun and Kakyoin's eye injury is getting worse.

On the forth day, at about 1:00 p.m., the six Stand wielders are caught in a sandstorm. Trying to find a way out of the storm, they eventually come across a diesel locomotive in the middle of the desert, still functioning and ready to leave. In spite of the possibility of a trap, the group soon realise that they have no chance but getting on the train. They decide to take risks and ride the locomotive to reach Aswan.

The locomotive is particularly bizarre, looking like a strange mixture of old and new technology. Absalom, the train driver, politely welcomes Jotaro and group, announcing from his cabin through a loudspeaker that the locomotive (called Satanic Coupler) will reach Hell City at 4:00 p.m.

After having rest for one hour, Kakyoin notices that the sandstorm has finally stop: his comrades however are astonished by the incredible landscape that is now surrounding the train: hundreds and hundreds of mirages all around them, produced by the same Stand who had attacked them in the previous days. Trying to get off the train, the group realise that the doors and window panes won't open and that Satanic Coupler is actually a Stand controlled by Absolom. The evil Stand wielder reveals that he just couldn't have left them dying in the desert: he wanted them to kill them all with his own hands and also wanted them to suffer as much as possible before dying, apparently, because of their crime of being "part of the civilisation".

Satanic Coupler proves to be immune to all of their attacks who bounce off the rubber inner walls of the Stand and get reflected at Jotaro and the others. Deprived of their physical strength, Absolom has them immobilised and forced to be psychologically tortured by the visions of the mirage Stand. Driven by his curiosity concerning the appearance and functionality of modern trains, Absalom decides to suck the information he needs from his hostages and to use the data he has collected to upgrade his Stand. Despite being physically and mentally exhausted, Jotaro and Polnareff come up with an ingenous trick to fool Absalom: they manage to temporarily free themselves and to create an exit by informing the Stand of the existence of openable windows on locomotives. The Stand immediately upgrades its previously fixed windows, unaware of providing an escape route to its prisoners.

Jotaro and Polnareff bounce off the train, but are capable of freeing only Iggy: the others are still trapped inside the locomotive. They escape in the streets of the mirage city created by the mirage Stand, but Satanic Coupler effectively tracks them down. Cornered, Iggy activates The Fool and uses it to attack the window pane of the driver's cabin from which Absalom is controlling his Stand, sitting next to his sister Michal, the wielder of the mirage creating Stand: Dark Mirage. Frightened by The Fool's attack, Michal withdraws her Stand, causing the mirage city to disappear. Iggy manges to temporarily deprive the enemies of their sight by covering Satanic Coupler's window pane with his sand. Jotaro, Polnareff and Iggy hide under Jotaro's uniform while Absalom leaves the battlefield, believing them to have flown away with the dog's Stand.

After the sunset the three Stand wielders are rescued by villagers living in a nearby oasis: the village chief gives them food and water and reveals that Absalom used to live in their village until four years ago. He then tells them Absalom' story: as a kid, he used to believe that the civilized world was the promised land. He was particularly fond of trains and railways, his biggest obsession. Four years ago, while Absalom was visiting Cairo with his sister and his parents, the bus they were riding stopped on a grade crossing and was crushed by a train. His parents died, Absalom broke his legs and Michail had her throat slashed by a steel splinter: the rescuers gave priority to the local residents and wealthy people, meaning that he and his sister were the last to receive assistance. As a result, Michail lost her voice and Absalom developped a strong hatred towards the civilized world. He later met a man called Dio in Cairo who persuaded him to become his servant, after healing his sister's wound and giving them both a Stand.

Chapter 2: The Gravestone of Red-Hot Sand

The second storyline happens after the battle against Hol Horse and Boingo. As Iggy doesn't appear, it probably happens during his fight against Pet Shop, while Noriaki Kakyoin does not appear due to his injured eye. The Joestar group battles against an ancient stand.
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Japanese Cover

Characters

These is a description of the characters present in the novel (apart from Dio, who never actually appears, but gets mentioned numerous times).

  • Dio Brando (The World): he knows the secret of eternal youth. He wants to take over the world. The destructive power of his Stand is immeasurable.
  • Joseph Joestar (Hermit Purple): Jotaro's grandfather. They are travelling together in order to defeat Dio. His Hermit Purple is an extraordinary Stand capable of visualising distant events.
  • Jotaro Kujo (Star Platinum): He is Japanese and a descendant of the Joestar family. His Star Platinum is an invincible Stand that combines strength and accuracy.
  • Mohammed Abdul (Magician's Red): He is a master in the art of astrology and friend to Mr. Joestar. His Magician's Red can manipulate fire at will. He's Egyptian.
  • Jean Pierre Polnareff (Silver Chariot): He meets Jotaro while on his quest to find the man who killed his sister. His Silver Chariot's swordmanship is a threat. He is French.
  • Noriaki Kakyoin (Hierophant Green): He and Jotaro attend the same school. The destructive power of Hierophant Green's Emerald Splash is incredible.
  • Iggy (The Fool): A Boston Terrier found by Abdul. He wields the sand Stand named The Fool.
  • Micaru (Dark Mirage): She's Absolom's younger sister. Her Dark Mirage, despite being wielded by a shy and cute girl, is capable of creating a mad world.
  • Absolom (Satanic Coupler): He wields a Stand that lies in the Nubian desert. His Satanic Coupler, a mad rushing locomotive, obstacles the journey of Jotaro and his comrades.
  • The Scribe Ani (The Genesis of Universe): An old man with a mummy-like appearance who wields the Book of Genesis as his weapon. He waits for Jotaro and his comrades in Cairo, Egypt

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