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Booklets
- A Young Person's Guide to JoJo
- A Young Person’s Guide to JoJo For Beginner's Class Persons
- A Young Person’s Guide to JoJo For Middle Class Persons
- A Young Person’s Guide to JoJo For Upper Class Persons
(SBR Chapter 47) |
(SBR Chapter 59) |
(SBR Chapter 70) |
(SBR Chapter 76) |
(SBR Chapter 82) |
(JJL Chapter 6) |
(VS JOJO マニアクス) |
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(JJL Chapter 14) |
(JJL Chapter 21) |
(JJL Chapter 28) |
(JJL Chapter 30) |
(JJL Chapter 33) |
(JJL Chapter 33) |
(JJL Chapter 38) |
(JJL Chapter 58) |
(もりおうガイドスペシャル) |
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(JJL Chapter 67) |
Volume 1 |
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(JJL Chapter 68) |
Volume 2 |
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(JJL Chapter 72) |
Volume 3 |
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(JJL Chapter 88) |
(Originally "Impronte di gangster") |
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(Cool Shock Old B.T.) |
Volume 4 |
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JOJOVELLER mini
Template:Book JOJOVELLER mini (ジョジョベラーミニ, JoJoberā mini) is a artbooklet included with the April 2014 issue of Ultra Jump. It acts as a mini version of the main JOJOVELLER book to allow people to preview what kind of contents they'd expect from the book before buying it.[1]
Summary
The booklet features several pieces of artwork present in the main JOJOVELLER book, mostly from Stone Ocean, Steel Ball Run, and JoJolion. At the end of the booklet is a Stand guide section called STANDS plus, which included pages on Nut King Call and Paper Moon King, who were introduced in the manga following the publication of JOJOVELLER.
A serperate leaflet was also included with the issue that was just the STANDS plus section, intended to be inserted into the main JOJOVELLER book itself.[2]
Stand Commentaries
Gallery
Trivia
- Before the release of JOJOVELLER mini, Tsurugi's Stand was called "Paper Moon" (ペーパー・ムーン, Pēpā Mūn) in the Ultra Jump serialization of JoJolion. In the STANDS plus section, the Stand was given the name "Paper Moon King" (ペーパー・ムーン・キング, Pēpā Mūn Kingu).