rey infinito

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Template:Book La extraña aventura de JoJo: rey infinito (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 無限の王, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Mugen no Ō, lit. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The King of Infinity) is a light novel written by Junjo Shindo for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure's 35th Anniversary.

It was announced on January 15, 2022 in the February 2022 issue of Ultra Jump and was published in the Spring 2022 issue of JOJO magazine on March 19, 2022.[1] Its continuation was announced on November 17, 2022 in the December 2022 issue of Ultra Jump and was published in the Winter 2022 issue of JOJO magazine on December 19, 2022.[2]

Summary

Guatemala Arc

Set between Battle Tendency and Stardust Crusaders in 1973, a research group from the Speedwagon Foundation are sent to Antigua, Guatemala to investigate the identity of a serial killer. From the unusual circumstances surrounding the victims, group representative J. D. Hernández[a] theorizes that the serial killer may have an ability connected to the Ripple. To aid their investigation J. D. enlists the help of two locals, Octavio Luna Kan[b] and Joaquín Ruiz-Jorruda.[c] After five months of investigation, they succeed in capturing the serial killer Fabio Ubuh[d] with Lisa Lisa, now the head of the Paranormal Phenomena Section of the SPW Foundation after being a special advisor for many years, confirming that his ability is not the Ripple.

They eventually learn that Fabio has named his power "El Señor de las Moscas."[e] Meanwhile, Octavio and Jaoquin request Lisa Lisa to employ them as official members of the SPW Foundation which she does after both pass the task Lisa Lisa assigns them. From both Fabio's testimony and the duo's investigation, a group of human traffickers seem to be connected with Fabio's newfound power. Accompanied by Lisa Lisa, Octavio, and Joaquin, the research group led by J. D. arrive at a small settlement where the human traffickers are rumored to be. A mysterious paranormal occurrence later recorded in the SPW Foundation's files as "Hopscotch"[f] attacks them again, this time by a 15-year-old orphan Izahela Mena-Mena[g] assisted by other children. After being placed under the protection of the SPW Foundation alongside the other children, Izahera reveals that a group of human traffickers led by an individual called Alhorn[h] are indiscriminately shooting immigrants from Guatemala attempting to cross the border to Mexico with arrows, exploiting the surviving victims for their new abilities.

In the briefing room for the research group later, Lisa Lisa recounts the magnitude 8.1 earthquake causing widespread crustal movement in the mountain ranges of Peru. Strangely the research body which attempted to conduct a geographical survey of this area were infected by an unidentified illness causing mostly death, but survivors exhibited unnatural bodily changes such as spontaneous combustion and electric discharge. Presumably, a pathogen which was hitherto confined underground was released. This virus derived from minerals may not be limited to just Peru; it may exist inside an earth-wide stratum. Moreover, the virus most likely encroaches the intrinsic soul and consciousness of humans to overwrite its very foundations. Lisa Lisa reveals she had been investigating this subject for many years, and alongside informed circles and researchers, have hypothesized that somebody who wished for the power of a perfect god had become aware of the existence of these minerals, and processed the ore into the shape of an arrow as a source of a transcendent virus metamorphizing human existence, awakening an ability surpassing human understanding, of extraordinary power.

From the inherent nature of the arrows, they have traversed the world and must have emerged even in battlefields and conflicts. Lisa Lisa states that it is now their duty to retrieve every arrow in circulation under the SPW Foundation's administration. For the present, they will focus on capturing the subordinates of Al Horn and recover the arrows they possess in Latin America.

Peru Arc

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Appearances

Characters
J. D. Hernández
J. D. Hernández
Octavio Luna Kan
Octavio Luna Kan
Joaquín Ruiz-Jorruda
Joaquín Ruiz-Jorruda
Izahela Mena-Mena
Izahela Mena-Mena
Fernando Alhorn
Fernando Alhorn
dos Santos
dos Santos
Welmer Domingo
Welmer Domingo
Aki Marcela de la Vega
Aki Marcela de la Vega
Sasha Loggins
Sasha Loggins
Gustave Messina
Gustave Messina
(Death)
Hollywood Screenwriter
(Mentioned only)
Robert E. O. Speedwagon
(Mentioned only)
Loggins
(Mentioned only)
Stands
Hopscotch
Hopscotch
Écue-Yamba-O
Écue-Yamba-O
La Casa Verde
La Casa Verde
Bird Stand
Bird Stand
El Aleph
El Aleph

Gallery

Trivia

Notes

  1. J. D. Hernández (J・D・エルナンデス, J. D. Erunandesu)
  2. Octavio Luna Kan (オクタビオ・ルナ・カン, Okutabio Luna Kan)
  3. Joaquín Ruiz-Jorruda (ホアキン・ルイス=ホルーダ, Hoakin Ruisu-Horūda)
  4. Fabio Ubuh (ファビオ・ウーブフ, Fabio Ūbufu)
  5. El Señor de las Moscas (蠅の王(エル・シニョル・デ・ラス・モスカス), Eru Shinyoru De Lasu Mosukasu, lit. "Lord of the Flies")
  6. Hopscotch (石蹴り遊び(ホップスコッチ), Hoppusukocchi)
  7. Izahela Mena-Mena (イザヘラ・メナ=メナ, Izahera Mena-Mena)
  8. Alhorn (アルホーン, Aruhōn)

References

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named first
  2. Vish (November 16, 2022), "JOJO Magazine: Golden Wind Novel, rey infinito Part II, and Manga Techniques Sequel Announced", JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia.

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