
Shut up! If you’re alive, then hurry up and wake up already!!
I’m not talking about that; I’m talking about where Okuyasu decided to face his fate and die.
>>1
I love this panel because of that scene.
To put it another way, it’s also because of what happened with Grandpa.
>>3
Ah, I see, it contrasts with grandpa’s time… I didn’t realize that.
It’s nice that Mr. Zeppeli and Caesar aren’t in the same category as Kakyoin…
>>2
Looking back, they give the impression of being in a comedic relief role like Polnareff or Mista.
At the time of the serialization, I was thinking, “Oh, Okuyasu is dead…” so I ended up with a face like this too.
Looking back, no one died in the last battle, huh, Part 4?
>>6
Because we were driven to the brink of almost total annihilation by the final loop, the golden spirit and jet-black will of the elementary school student decided their resolve and shines brightly.
>>6
Kira is dead.
Even though they successfully killed Josuke and the others, they were completely foolish.
>>7
I think it’s pretty useless to have an ability where you can’t tell how far you’ve gone just by saying it.
>>8
But it’s such an incredibly broken ability that it needs some restrictions like that…
What the heck, once you die, it’s already certain that you’re dead even if you don’t do anything…
I also like the paneling around where the air bullets are being extinguished.
I love the feeling of certain defeat for Kira in this big turnaround.
The way it quickly extinguishes the air bubbles and snatches the cat grass is thrilling, isn’t it?
It’s my homing bullet…! I like it.
Including the fact that the principle of that thing itself is completely incomprehensible.
>>12
Hayato (who definitely looks dead) can be cured, and if you think you can do it, you can do anything.
>>13
That’s the Stand.
The endorsement from Granny Enya is significant.
It’s refreshing because none of the companions died in Part 4.
Baitza Dust aside,
>>15
Are you saying that Naka is not a teammate?!
Even though there is a byte dust, I like that the final boss’s finishing move is an air bullet, as it has a unique flavor.
>>16
But it’s definitely a threat to send invisible air bombs flying at you.
It’s nice that I can easily deal with the damn impact ignition shells that gave me so much trouble.
I was unfortunate enough to be caught off guard, but once you know the trick, it’s nothing like that.
I love every part of the Kira Yoshikage fight.
The Kawatani family continued to wait for Kosaku, who never returned.
It seems like the monologue about Omochi’s house waiting forever for Omochi to return, because the everyday feeling of the style makes it even more painful.
>>21
But Hayato changed after this incident.
I wonder if I will continue to live while supporting Shinobu.
It’s nice to see the revived Okuyasu back to his usual self…
I really like the part where Okuyasu says, “It was a very lonely dream.”
It’s nice to talk about the dream of a herald that Okuyasu saw while in a state of temporary death before the thread image…
“Yukitaka, you decide,” my brother said.
When I answered “I’m going to Morioh Town,” I woke up.
It was a very lonely dream.
>>26
You’re so foolish, Okuyasu!
If you’re alive, wake up quickly, you idiot!
Okuyasu doesn’t really stand out much in the story and his track record isn’t great either.
It completely gets blown away before and after this.
Victory through the sacrifice of comrades! No, it’s complete victory through everyone’s strength! Sounds good, right?
Yuuya Funagami, you… something
Isn’t that a little cool… I like this panel, including the composition.
>>31
You bastard, I did the same thing!
That’s nice…
It’s such a good scene that when Josuke seriously cries, I can’t help but seriously cry too while reading it.
I like Okuyasu because his voice actor is just perfect in the anime.
>>33
Because they are doing the voice acting themselves.
>>33
At the time of serialization, it had the image of Shigeru Chiba, but Wataru Takagi was also a suitable choice.
I really like it when Jotaro beats up Kira.
The scene where the previous game’s protagonist goes wild is the best.
>>34
I like to use metaphors about clocks and faces twice.
>>34
Isn’t it great that it completely turns into a Jotaro phobia?
I like the part where Kōichi-kun gets beaten up by Kira.
Kira only killed Okuyasu as an afterthought and wasn’t paying much attention to him.
The catharsis was incredible as they quickly overwhelmed and shut them out.
>>36
When Kōichi-kun was being teased, he revealed his foolishness, and right after that, he underestimated Jōtarō and got beaten up. It’s consistent that Kira loses to opponents he looks down on.
Could it be that Part 4 is an incredibly intense story?
>>37
This is a story of boys with a golden spirit fighting to protect the town they live in.
I like that cat grass is kept at the Rainbow Village house.
I also like how Part 4 has various events that have nothing to do with Kira.
I think the reason for Kira’s defeat was the roughness of his actions when he was in a position of advantage.
I can’t predict the revival of Okuyasu.
In Cinderella, Teacher Aya was blown up and the group emerged outside the store.
I love the scene where they manage to escape.
What’s going to happen from now on!?
>>48
I chose someone who has a spouse and children!?
>>50
Good…!
If it weren’t for Chomachi getting too close to the bomb coin, they could have won…
In the last battle, everyone had died at least once, but they were able to survive.
Hayato is the MVP.
>>54
I can’t see the stand, though…
>>56
Even if you can’t see what’s happening, experiencing time rewinding and repeating the same moment is more than enough to make you brace yourself…
It was 좋았다 that Josuke, Okuyasu, and Koichi were friends before being comrades.
Until then, we were friends, but before that, it felt more like we were comrades.
It’s a hot topic, but now that we need to protect it, the target is Morioh Town… Morioh Town, huh… it’s a bit of a delicate line.
>>60
The world is different between 4 parts and 8 parts!
The scene where Josuke leads the air bubble to the ghost dad is great, isn’t it?
Josuke, who was taunted by Senpai Otoishi to win using only his pinky finger, immediately snaps his pinky.
>>62
While watching, I thought, “If you break your pinky, you win,” and then I laughed because they actually did it there.
Hayato’s action of saying “Yeah” in response to Josuke’s line, “Are you really an elementary school student?”
>>64
I did it because I had expectations for the ability to heal.
I am not a Stand user.
Kira was in a good atmosphere with his wife, and it’s sad that there was a normal life path available to him.
From the reader’s perspective, it would be problematic if they could live normally from that point.
>>69
You think you can live without paying for your sins, you murderous bastard?!
Even if I know Josuke’s ability, if I don’t make it in time I’ll die, so I just have to touch it—! It’s not that easy to do!
In the Kira battle, after such a close fight, if you get to the point of one-on-one range, it’s really unbearable to just beat them down overwhelmingly.
From there, since it was about cat grass and an image, I cried a lot when I read it at that time.
I think it’s impressive that everyone on the enemy side is going after Jotaro.
It’s impossible…
>>72
“I’m going to defeat Jotaro! → The one I really needed to defeat was this one; I love the solid flow.”
Yuya Funage likes to be happy and turn into paper.
It’s true that Hayato is amazing, but it’s also strange that Kure D can fix things without any issues right after the explosion.
>>74
I suddenly thought it might be a skill brought about by the speed of the rush.
Is there a reason why Josuke can’t see the air bubble?
>>76
The air balloon is invisible to everyone, right?
>>83
Hayato can see it.
>>95
It’s clear in anime, but there’s a slight distortion in the air that seems to be difficult to see.
It must be easy to see for a third party.
Okuyasu’s lines being quite silly is also the best.
If Hayato was a few seconds late, even if he got better, his soul would still be gone.
>>80
There are old men who have come back to life even after their souls have flown away, so it should be fine.
>>98
Joseph has too many exceptions…
“I just made a ‘phone call’…”
I like how hope breaks into the despair that seemed impossible to escape from.
Isn’t it great that Joseph, who used to be vague when he said things like “Isn’t it bad, dentist?” is becoming clearer?
It’s funny how the teacher was overwhelmed by the strength of Baiza Dust.
>>84
It’s a capability that you came up with yourself, right!?
>>84
I really love how the courage of the protagonist, who didn’t give up even in despair, and the powerless boy who doesn’t even have an acquaintance with him at this point, broke the power of the undefeated final boss. It’s truly a celebration of humanity.
>>84
I can only say that the strategy development I thought of later is truly genius.
>>97
When the opponent is triumphant, they are already defeated.
I wonder if I can quickly become muscular again by using Ripple breathing, Joseph.
I love all the last battles, part 4.
I like seeing various scenes of everyday life, like stopping by an ice cream shop on the way to school.
The spirituality from Baitzadust is quite something, but considering the boldness of that elementary schooler filming his father’s room, something is definitely off.
Yagiyasu has revealed that he has made a lot of wrong choices until now and thinks about his older brother, and then from Keicho: “You decide.” That’s what’s good…
Jump manga artists create strong enemies for themselves and irresponsibly throw them at their future selves.
How should I defeat this guy… it tends to become like that.
If Okayasu were smart, they would be pretty much the strongest.
>>92
If you were smart, you wouldn’t have awakened your ability without knowing what would happen when you used the hand’s Gaon…
Everyone is growing and moving forward in their own way.
I like the ending that gives the feeling that everyday life in Morioh Town continues on…
Considering it was thought up later, the strategy for defeating Bytzadust seems quite reasonable.
You just said “Kira Yoshikage,” didn’t you?!
Killer Queen is just too skilled… it’s like having explosive power in addition to automatic tracking and limited time manipulation all at once.
>>100
Why does a single stand have such multiple abilities…?
>>102
Did you say something?
The moment he changed his face, he gave up the good luck of Kira Yoshikage.
The cause of defeat in sections 4.5.6 is that I am giving up on luck myself.
>>104
It feels characteristic of Araki-sensei that evil perishes due to its own weakness.
It’s a power that comes from not wanting to meet Joutarou so much.
Seriously strong.
Jotaro, who had been staying long-term in Morioh Town to conduct starfish research, was born around this time.
>>108
The main thing is to solve troubles in Morioh Town, of course.
Go Beyond + Paisley Park is great with the air bomb + the photo dad, right…
Is it okay to say that Kira’s cause of death was bad luck?
>>111
It feels like I’ve taken away both the face and the fate of Kōsaku.
At that time, there may not have been such a setting, but I wonder if it’s a fragmentary ability of the Requiem that was activated by the power of the arrow, called Bites the Dust.
But I like the idea of punching both since I can’t tell which one is the enemy.
>>115
Recovery ability is convenient.
Bites the Dust is a cheat, but the activation conditions are too strict, so it can’t be easily undone.
The space-time system is too strong.
So, it creates a gap for the person themselves.
“I love the ‘…’ in ‘Come out… your… ‘Killer… Queen’…'”
I get along with Okuyasu… You probably don’t understand, but this guy is my friend… It’s great, right…
While Bites the Dust is activated, the stand itself is within the target’s eye, so if you happen to encounter Kira himself before asking a question and get attacked, you have to cancel it and return, otherwise you’ll be beaten to death. That’s clearly a weakness, and it’s impressive that you thought of that…
I think it’s a nice change that the final pose in the anime original became from the port to Morioh Town.
Also, I definitely think Rohan would shoplift.
>>123
There were parts of the anime’s Kira battle that made me go “huh?” a little, but I was able to forgive everything with that ending.
>>123
It’s easy to imagine that the incident involving Rohan-chan being harassed by a weird guy while shopping and being accused of shoplifting would serve as an introduction.
Kōichi-kun! I would never do something like that!!! You believe me, right!!!???
The fact that they showed their tendency to taunt the opponent who had the upper hand from the very beginning makes Hayato’s strategy for winning really persuasive.
>>124
This guy is just an utter jerk before even considering his murderous tendencies, and you can sense it in various parts.
It’s a cheat, but the thought of having the ability to kill freely while those who come after me die in places they don’t know is truly like Kira.
The series of Jousuke rushing in with a roar during the last battle in Crazy Diamond is so cool it gives me chills.
Your Stand ability is kinder than anything else.
But scenes like “the dead don’t come back”
I guess I really like the one with a hobby of murder, the Araki style…
>>128
There aren’t many insults that feel this refreshing.
I love how they went from being on the defensive to launching an offensive after blowing up the photo dad.
Kira has an overly advantageous condition where just touching with Killer Queen means victory, yet Josuke completely dominates in a simple fistfight…
The biggest victim of the last battle is the ambulance driver who ended up running over a civilian while on duty.
>>133
This has been said for a long time, but it really is true…
Just like with Kouichi-kun, when there’s a cushion, people tend to get carried away until the very last moment, so if something unexpected happens, it falls apart, Yoshira…
When I get carried away, I start talking about myself a lot, and I’ve been doing that since my time with Omachi…
The moment Okuyasu returned, it felt so great to completely shut down Cat Grass Killer Queen, which had been such a tough battle.
JoJo’s boss tends to be overconfident.
>>138
It’s strong enough that it would be a problem if it didn’t do it… It’s not that it’s strong from the front, but in Kira’s case.
Looking at the attitude he was showing to Koichi-kun and Shigechi, his personality is really terrible.
A loser who leaves a sandwich with the wrapper torn off…
It’s going to get even worse in terms of taste… the shape of the face.
I like things like “Boke!” or “Boge!”
It’s easy to see from early on that they just keep it suppressed, but have high pride and a strong desire for approval.
Although being hit by an ambulance was the decisive factor,
Even if it meant that the villain didn’t want Josuke to kill anyone, I don’t dislike the interpretation that Jotaro took care of it, but it makes me wonder if it’s really okay just because it’s Jotaro.
It’s good that Kira D and Killer Queen have completely opposite abilities.
Now that you mention it, Kira has been boasting ever since he got the upper hand, only to get hit back hard.
Killer Queen is the awakening of the first Stand.
“I have an urge to erase the desire to find the body of the woman I killed at home!”
I think it was triggered when I was hit by an arrow.
Both Shiaha and Baitza are all.
I don’t want to be found out! I want to escape! That’s my consistent feeling.
This elementary school student’s action and mentality are amazing.
The final battle is overflowing with a golden spirit, making it so enjoyable to read…
Since Kure D has recovery abilities, it’s nice to treat injured enemies first, beat them up, and if it’s a case of mistaken identity, just heal them and immediately go for a punch.
I think I was killed by the city, similar to how the soul dies.
>>155
What’s up with that guy from Deadman’s Q? Seriously, he’s so tenacious.
>>164
I really like that living a life unable to feel secure forever, not understanding why is such a fitting punishment given to Kira.
It’s great how Josuke gets cornered, gets sealed by Okuyasu’s air bubble, gets crushed by Koichi’s Bites the Dust, and then gets beaten up by Jotaro in the final push.
>>156
It’s nice to be luxurious.
The finishing blow comes not from the protagonist and their party, but from an accident caused by a nameless person.
After dying, it feels like being dragged down by one’s own victims and nameless spirits, which gives a sense of the city uniting to defeat Kira.
It feels great when Killer Queen, unable to do anything, gets beaten up by my speed and power of Kure D once it enters range.
I really like the interpretation that Kira died because he wasn’t noticed, which is intensely ironic given that he “didn’t want anyone to notice” when the ambulance finished him off.
These damn idiots!!!
I remember you were all hyped since Takachi’s time.
After all, I like the final boss battle in Part 4 the most.
It’s nice to get killed by the instant death gimmick in the town.
What is that instant-death gimmick…?
The final boss in every department is unusually strong.
The confession of the activation conditions for the last Byakudou has
The key to identifying the identity of a faceless corpse.
The technique is too good.
The catharsis from breaking through the White Zetsubou is truly amazing in the Kira battle.
At the time of the first murder, it was “kukkukkuu!”
It’s probably exaggerated, but…
>>170
Given the age, it was probably during a time of heightened sexual desire when they first indulged in their perverse and bizarre interests, so it makes sense for them to have that kind of tension.
It’s nice, isn’t it… this kind of irony?
>>162
Furthermore, the golden spirit!
I think you didn’t expect to act like this from there? I also like my older sister, Remi, who decides that.
It’s really tough to read about Rohan dying over and over again.
The catharsis of Kira, who loves hands, being dragged in while fearing hands is incredible.
Kukukuun! It’s funny because Kira’s mood is so strange, but if it actually happened, it would be really scary, right?
It’s nice how the indifferent mother focuses on Hayato at the end…
It’s nice to send off Reimi-san together after the last battle.
Rohan-chan, who can’t be honest until she’s prompted by Kouichi-kun, is the best.
>>179
I love the expression when they say, “What am I doing at the very end…?” and then shout, “It’s lonely!”
I thought the same about Sticky Fingers vs. Oasis in part 5, but in a battle between close-range power types, if you’re simply at a disadvantage in power and speed, it really feels like you have no chance of winning, and I love that.
Could it be that Part 4 is a masterpiece?
>>181
👺
The face is crushed and I can’t tell who it is, but Yoshikage Kira claimed to be himself… And since Kira’s death will be judged by the town too.
I feel sorry for Kawajiri-san, who is treated as missing…
>>182
Well, it can be identified from the bite mark, so it can’t be helped.
Watching it in the anime, it really felt absurd for him to pretend to be Kira’s father while guiding over the phone.
>>184
Josuke’s voice suddenly turns into Chiba Shige!?!
Show me… your… Killer… Queen…
I love the abundance of… in the panel, as it conveys deep emotions.