According to a note by Araki in volume 2, the -lion in JoJolion's title is derived from the Ancient Greek εὐαγγέλιον (evangelion), in reference to the Gospels W."By combining this word with "JoJo", I've meant for the title to signify the existence of the protagonist "Josuke" in this world".It won the Grand Prize for manga at the 2013 Japan Media Arts Festival W. His favourite JoJo charcter is Shigechi from Part 4; Araki said he doesnt think hes like rohan, more like he'd like to be like him; When asked about the main villain of Part 5 - Diavolo's harsh death.
After over 30 years of writing JoJo, he’d be bound to forget a few small details, but sometimes these lapses create plot holes or cut off entire story arcs that could’ve been interesting to see. Part Eight Spoilers nsfw. The manga has been going in a trilogy style trend. 'You can see the course of life in a street. Part 7-8 granted Araki … While writing the series - he had in mind how to start JoJo and how to end it but what's inbetween the start and end is a - mystery to him. Now that the series is up to Part 8, though, I wish I had differentiated the appearances of the protagonists of Parts 1 and 2 a bit more (laughs). I'm finally catching up with part 8 and it's incredible so far.
One of the strangest characters in an already strange series was Part 4’s Mikitaka Hazekura.Mikitaka, who has pointed ears and claims to be an alien, has a stand called Earth, Wind, and Fire that allows him to shape-shift into any object. Phantom Blood (Japanese: ファントムブラッド, Hepburn: Fantomu Buraddo) is a 1987 manga series created by Hirohiko Araki, and the first part of the larger JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series. Of course, fans were very hyped about the comment as it confirmed Araki has a ninth part in mind. Knowing Araki, him making alternate Part 6 will result in a huge climatic ending. 7 years later, Stone Ocean featured a minor antagonist named Viviano Westwood, who had a stand that was also called Earth, Wind, and Fire, which could … Also, reading a Jojo as if they are a villian wouldn't really make much sense. Trivia. Question about Part 8's California King Bed fight. Like you said, it could result in the main character's death. 'It’s no good to conclude a life is such-and-such just because you can see people’s lives on the ground from above. I dont think that part 8 will be the last part of JoJo. To be fair, Araki has been writing JoJo for over 30 years now, so the occasional memory slip is to be expected, but these forgotten details often lead to some hard to explain plot holes. Hirohiko Araki’s thoughts about JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6: Stone Ocean’s controversial ending and themes, and why it had to end the way it did… The last two pieces, collected in Araki’s Road, capturing the morning scenery from the rooftop of his home. As mentioned when discussing Jonathan, Dio is the black to Jonathan's white--rather passive and perhaps a bit uninteresting as a main character. First of all, it's really unlikely for Araki to break the entire format for the last part. But Araki does not stop here. Araki's writing, characters, and creative, intense fights are on their highest level, this might easily end up in my top 3 if he sticks the landing. Parts 4-6 are about the stand arrow and the journeys that ensue due to its abilities. Hirohiko Araki is legendary among anime fans for being the mangaka of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series, but he’s also legendarily forgetful. Every life passes through them'. Parts 1-3 are about the Joestars, Dio, the stone mask and its creation.