
Kouhei Kadono original concept Hirohiko Araki Purple Haze from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Purple Haze Feedback Shueisha Bunko
Mr. is scary during the pressure interview.
I like how Giorno, even with few appearances, exudes the aura of a boss.
>>2
“It’s like a depiction where ‘the face is in shadow and can’t be seen’ (something like Dio from the beginning of part 3…).”
The new paperback edition had an incredibly bold design.
Well, I guess I can make connections with the SPW Foundation…
It’s nice how the stand reflects one’s own spirituality; the setting is well-explored.
I still can’t agree on how to defeat the Cockatrice.
Due to Giorno’s dislike of chicken, I’ve started to become slightly concerned about its texture as well.
What’s scary about Mister is that after that intimidating interview, he might pat you on the back while laughing and say, “Hey, I knew you could do it, Fugo!”
>>8
The group stand, in the case of a person with a mental deficit, would be Mister as well…
>>9
It’s abnormal, to put it mildly, to calmly reload and shoot back after being shot at right in front of you before getting scouted, and then to kill everyone.
A work by an author who usually creates works like JoJo that turned out to be a perfect and great piece when they wrote a JoJo spin-off.
The Pearl Jam brothers have become evil.
>>11
Well, Pearl Jam has a pretty insane ability, so it’s understandable that changing direction could lead to terrible consequences.
>>13
If the security situation in Italy was this bad, it was only natural for Toni to leave the country.
I like you.
I like it, but it’s a bit hard to officially release it in games and such.
>>12
In the original, Fugo only fights once, so if I don’t include the shame punch, there won’t be enough techniques…
>>12
The setting of the JoJo game is mostly an alternate, so isn’t that good?
When I think that this was written for the VS JoJo project, it feels like Nishio isn’t really taking any major risks with a safe content.
>>14
Kadochin always writes about the same things.
>>14
It would be problematic if unrelated characters from other authors were to appear in JoJo.
>>14
Since it’s named “VS,” there probably aren’t many readers who seriously wanted to see an actual VS.
Well, even if it’s a swarm, it’s only about six bodies, so it might be a reasonably minor flaw.
Fugo is too much of a potential world enemy that he could have become without actually becoming one.
I also like the very energetic George Joestar.
Senpai Cars is so reliable!
The distortion had such a flair that it made me want to pull it into a game…
Was it only George Joestar who was vs-ing?
The thoroughness of how we, the Fugo group, even collect lines like not knowing Trish’s favorite music is impressive.
I thought that Over Heaven completely surrendering, despite being in a VS format, was a bit much.
It’s a stand that looks like something I’ve seen somewhere before!
I think the book is a good blend between JoJo and Otsuichi.
>>28
I felt that the ending was something that can’t be done in JoJo.
There is a resemblance to Araki’s works.
A spin-off with hardly any flaws except for killing Saleh.
I think it takes a fair amount of resolve to kill off original characters or make original characters relatives!
I like how Giorno threatens, “Shall I make Mr. the fourth one?” (paraphrase)
Nishio seems to love the original work so much, including the other spin-offs, that it feels like they can’t touch it anymore.
Why can Maijou be so free and unrestricted?
>>32
After all, the original character Kurozumo Jūkyū is a human too.
If you have a history of doing whatever you want in that drunken state, you can probably do it.
>>37
No way…
>>39
Seiryouin was only characterized but hadn’t been fully utilized, so it’s fine…
>>32
Nishio’s spin-off has become a highly detailed analytical book.
Why don’t you plant the meat buds? Because they become weak.
Why do you like Hol Horse? There are no Stand users that can team up with him.
>>62
The story about the coffin overlapped with Maijou’s, but it was unfortunate that Maijou was better at it.
Half a step.
I think all of the JoJo’s spin-off novels are interesting, one way or another.
I thought the style was more JoJo-like than I expected…
Nishio has turned into just a fanboy.
>>38
I feel that the strong character’s surprisingly petty emotions in Nisio’s style did not match the arrogant and haughty Dio from Part 3.
I think characters like Yoshikage Kira, the Boss, or the Priest would have suited better as boss characters.
Nishio was also a bit reserved when collaborating with JDC, so I guess they are not good at stepping on other people’s territory…
>>40
Holic and Death Note aren’t bad, but they felt a bit small-scale.
There are too many light novels influenced by JoJo in the first place.
There were developments in Boogiepop that reminded me of things I’ve seen in JoJo from time to time.
MPLS Purple Haze
I feel respect, but it becomes too much when it comes to the original settings.
(Otsuichi is not in the VS series.)
Nice book design.
I can see the conflict in every work about whether it’s really okay to use my long, improvised lines in this piece…
The breakup with the evil spirit was interesting too.
>>51
Tokiaki is great, isn’t he…
>>51
I want Hazipa to be turned into a manga by Karasuma.
The outcome may vary depending on how much each author can allow their original characters and original settings within themselves.
I can only think that there’s something off with Maijou JoJo over there.
>>52
But that content is really self-aware and meta about that position.
The character Jojōstr is an adopted child who is not part of the Joestar bloodline and is a one-time anomaly, meaning it refers to the book itself.
I quite like all the spin-off novels from JoJo Magazine.
Is it alright if the Rohan Kishibe series is a spin-off novel?
I feel like there are no misses.
You’re writing freely in a good way, aren’t you?
When I read The Book a long time ago, I thought it was boring because the original characters didn’t appear at all, but now that I think about it, it might have felt like a non-active series.
I want Tanikawa to write a JoJo novel.
That person is really good at depicting ability battles.
I really like the idea of Purple Haze Distortion.
Isn’t anyone talking about the story of the Infinite King?
The one that is closest to the title JOJOvs! is definitely George Joestar.
Well, if I’m told to only read things like that, it would be a problem.
It seems that a niche book called “Assassination Team Anthology” is coming out now!
>>69
It’s become a cover of JoJo Magazine and is very popular.
>>69
I have no idea who the participating writers are…
It’s just that Hokugoku Ballad is written by an anonymous author named Rohan.
I’m looking forward to the Echoes ACT500.
>>72
Title: Hirohiko Araki
What I remember from the JoJo novel is the one that says aluminum utensils are the cause of Alzheimer’s.
The cheat Stand user called Kokaki has a boss-like presence, doesn’t it…?
The five-part novel that isn’t a shameful part was quite bad.
>>76
The three-part novel “Satanic Coupler” was interesting.
>>88
I like both early novelizations; they have a good atmosphere.
People talk only about distortion, but Kars.
You’re in, right, senpai?
2P Cars
I understand that Over Heaven was produced knowing that Nishio likes JoJo, so I can accept it like this… and I don’t dislike it that much.
I can’t remember if it was an official source or a thread image, but Mr. was waiting for someone to board because he hated being the fourth to board when betraying the organization.
I’m surprised that there are so many JoJo spinoffs that have suddenly increased.
>>81
I never thought that Rohan Kishibe wouldn’t move but would hit the jackpot.
>>81
I think it’s a good thing that the quality is being maintained so far.
There hasn’t been much horizontal expansion for a series of this scale until around volume 7…
Since Mr. Araki is the forgetful type, a spinoff where fanboys pick up various settings is a good match.
Isn’t 1 in 53 damage too strong…?
>>85
While it can be instantly defeated by area attacks, it is incredibly strong against single targets, making it a textbook example of a favorable matchup.
>>85
It works well that the drug team leader, who is like a violent guy on drugs, is not compatible because if the main body is physically attacked directly, it’s a problem.
Isn’t it too extreme for Muroloro to be able to take damage for the main unit with a swarm-type stand?
>>87
It seems that not having a Trump card is a problem, and since you can push through damage by force, it’s fortunate that there is no high firepower in the drug team.
I truly believe this and Otsuichi’s book are masterpieces.
Both match the fifth and fourth parts.
I quite like the inner pettiness in Nisio Isin’s novel DIO.
The sense of DIO’s extension in the early part of Chapter 1 was really strong.
Rohan’s novels are incredibly easy to read and have a great atmosphere.
I think that short story format and novel medium fit quite well together.
I like Kokaki’s stand.
I really love books.
The part where I accelerate for that final attack and pages of my very life are scattering away more and more.
It’s just barely capable of penetrating even with a drill dagger.
As usual, since I don’t want to be the No. 2 in the organization, I left that position to Kamenarefu! Mr. was like, “Is that so… maybe it is…”
They say area attacks are no good, but if it’s just crashing into the sea with the helicopter, I can endure it and escape as it is, right Muroloro?
I like playing with the page numbers of the actual book.
If it’s a range attack, I think it’s just simple high damage because it’s done in the main story.
Is it to break the Trump itself, or what?
I thought it was just an original piece for JoJo magazine.
Will it be published as a standalone book… an assassination team novel…
I think Voodoo Child is a bit plain.
Being continuously beaten to death by someone who can’t take damage in an All Along Watchtower seems like the most hopeless situation, but it’s unlikely that they can pinpoint the main body with that ability.
It wasn’t as much as now, but I had the impression that there were quite a few spin-offs coming out from time to time.
I was surprised that it was written like a spin-off in a manga about a cursed breakup… I thought there would be something more to it.