
It’s a bit of a joke that even the nurses, worried about the lack of distinction, rush to help and end up being struck by disaster.
Ability itself is just a phenomenon.
Seriously nice design.
It’s something that is super popular among foreigners.
>>4
Wow.
I want to know a little more in detail.
>>86
There are a lot of fan-made videos being uploaded on YouTube.
Well, this stand really has the dignity befitting a final boss.
Overall, it stands out with an exceptional presence among the 8 parts, where the appearance of the stands tends to be rather uninspiring.
It’s just that the phenomenon of calamity that already exists has taken on a human form and will.
Even so, I have to confront it and overcome it.
I want just the director’s part.
But in the end, I lost anyway.
If I could choose one of the past stands, I would want to choose Sere-gra first because it’s that good…
>>10
It seems like I could earn the doctor’s income…
The main unit’s negative campaign against the stand.
A stand that is more characterized than the main body.
Since a significant part of your ability depends on natural phenomena that already exist, you can allocate your stand power to other areas, right?
Aren’t you strong?
Rather, it feels like Soryu was just chosen as a vessel.
It’s like the power of calamity has taken form, so defeating this thing with physical damage feels like a resolution to the calamity, and I love how straightforward that story development is.
I’m not facing it because it’s unconscious.
I’m just giving directions, so I’m not facing you.
To hit/To strike.
>>18
I’ve been wondering if this is okay.
Well, since it’s a judgment of OK, I guess there’s no choice but to think that way…
I know it may sound repetitive, but are you really 89 years old?
There is neither justice nor malice.
Only those who pursue themselves will face calamity.
Since chasing is not allowed, automatic tracking stands are also not allowed.
It’s like a Dragons Dream that will become an ally of the main body, so it’s definitely strong.
If we get hit by Task Act 4, will things turn out terrible for both of us?
The voice actors from the game match the characters too perfectly.
I want to see it in anime soon.
The main body’s mental strength doesn’t match the Stand at all.
This guy is more attractive than the Tōryū.
I also want a stand that works on its own and earns money for me.
I realized I didn’t need the main unit after all.
Maybe the teacher is starting to think that too.
The voice in the game is cool.
If you impose rules on a specific space and end up breaking them or violating prohibitions, I wonder if some kind of calamity will be triggered.
>>15
If it’s Man in the Mirror, then I can beat up anything I want without “allowing” any disasters.
Chapter 7 is the selection of happiness, and Chapter 8 is the flow of disaster.
>>32
Blessings and curses are two sides of the same coin, aren’t they?
I wonder which is stronger, the ghost of the road that you shouldn’t look back at once it activates?
I wonder if I will get caught up in disasters like tsunamis.
The main body is solely focused on making money and is quite mundane.
Also, the obsession with Kaho is creepy (although this is also for my own benefit).
I think it depends on which one met the conditions first.
I like the way it looks the most during the time of Akugo Mei.
It’s amazing that an old man with wrinkled skin can still be cool.
I wonder if it’s only the king’s decree that can avert disaster.
One of the works with the theme of the earthquake features this guy as the final boss, and I really like how beautiful it is.
>>39
I see, it’s a disaster…
>>39
So, there’s no option but to “overcome” it. The disaster is unreasonable, and the wounds it caused won’t disappear.
I think it would have been better if the director was just the main body.
If there is no intention, then can I just trap them with Bites the Dust?
No matter how many times I see it, there’s no way a stand can be visible to ordinary people and still behave in a way that doesn’t seem out of place for a hospital director, right?!
>>42
Well, the Surface was acting with its own will too…
This guy’s weakness is the large-scale attacks like earthquakes and tsunamis.
Is it okay if it’s indiscriminate?
In that case, it seems good to call Chocolata to Morioh and get it all covered in mold.
>>44
I feel like it’s more about being aware of it than being able to see it, so if I aim for it, it might catch on.
>>44
When you try to attack something other than the Wonder of U, you will suffer from indiscriminate mold damage, but once you have the intention to attack, it becomes treated as pursuing, so isn’t it impossible?
The idea of living as a human while being so automatically controlled is just too cool.
This guy has an amazing character presence but is way too much of a background character.
>>46
In the end, I think it was probably for the best that even if the main body was characteristically strong, it still felt like noise.
It’s useless even if the main body dies, that’s strong.
Since they are stone humans, the stand that manifests is probably special too.
>>48
The Aphex Twin brothers, you know…
>>58
There’s a theory that they’re weaker because they’re the only rock people with a family.
Is the Stand itself a calamity? Is the Stand just manipulating the flow of calamity?
>>49
We are utilizing the existing calamities as energy.
A relationship like chili pepper and electricity.
>>49
The disaster itself exists independently of the Stand, and the Stand slightly intervenes in it.
“It’s just guiding to strongly manifest calamity under the condition of ‘those who chase after oneself.'”
It feels good precisely because the main body is weak.
A hellish dream showdown with President Love Train.
>>54
Both are part of the world’s system, but I wonder which one will take priority.
Do you honestly like JoJolion, or not really?
>>55
I fell in love in the final episode.
>>55
I like the early part around the extortion road.
I really love the past arc.
The part where the mid-range beans come out is subtle.
I love final boss battles.
>>55
After finishing it in one go, it became one of my favorites. Josuke is just too pitiful.
>>55
It was tedious to follow the parts of the story that didn’t progress in the middle of the volume.
It was interesting when I read it again.
I think it’s also because I can read without having to wait when I’m feeling lazy.
An enemy with an invincible cheat ability that reacts to the phenomena used.
A technique has emerged that can ignore that phenomenon itself and kill regardless of the opponent’s abilities.
What continued on from 7 to 8 was, um.
>>56
I felt a bit of convenience-oriented thinking.
Like Rolling Stone and Dragon’s Dream, or something like this.
I love beings that are beyond human knowledge, like stands that appear in the “Rohan Kishibe Does Not Move” series, and those that have no relation to them.
I was surprised when I first saw this because the abilities of the enemy from an erotic game I played long ago were almost exactly like this.
Was it really Tōryū who was manipulating things? I wonder if he was actually the one being manipulated instead.
>>64
I think it’s at a level where it’s more about having a degree of direction rather than just manipulating.
Since it’s also a story about flow, after one round, it probably changed direction from the time system to that kind of fate relationship.
>>65
Except for Part 3, it has been consistently unified as a fate-altering series.
If the cream gets pushed in, I wonder if it can be defeated? Thread image.
It’s nice to end with someone who didn’t know what they were and chooses to return to the mundane everyday life of their own volition.
If it’s Kinkri, we can manage everything except for the interval where we can’t predict the epitaph.
Well, it’s tough.
>>74
Probably, it’s more effective for Prosciutto to release gas from a distance rather than chase like King Crimson.
I feel like cream is quite effective because it exists in a place where the principles of this world don’t really apply, but I wonder what it actually is.
The Absolute Killer Man is definitely too much of a brute force approach.
Bees were mentioned as an example, so I guess the rock people are just living systematically.
Your voice is really cool.
Since only Diego, who had this in Part 7 of The World, remains alive, there are suspicions about fate being altered.
Wonder of U simply adds a condition to an existing disaster that “the disaster will target whoever is pursuing it and will become stronger the closer they get.”
In the first place, it is powerless against Go Beyond, who cannot be granted the condition of “those who pursue.”
I like the clean victories of parts 2 and 4 in JoJo’s final boss battles, without any awakenings from allies.
>>89
Is it Joseph’s series?
It might be smarter than the main unit.
I can’t assert my love strongly enough to shake off all the things being said, but I like it so much that it makes me sad to hear it being harshly criticized.
If Go Beyond didn’t have Paisley Park, it would be completely uncontrollable in the first place.
>>84
There are parts in the story that describe how gravity governs the existence of objects, so it’s Task Act 4.
JoJolion’s portrayal of the Higashikata family was different from what I expected…
The ability of Paisley Park is like being one step away from the chapter boss.
There’s no choice but to let the mobs die.
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Safety is the most important thing.
I was surprised that Johnny died in such a way.
The performance of the black ant in the fighting game is really good.
If fighting games make Wonder of U playable.
Let’s have Okuyasu use Go Beyond and add lines that consider the entire Part 8… that’s what I thought.
I told you to stop…
There are quite a few scenes that I really like here and there.
The part where Kensuke confidently explains the melon parfait.
>>105
Watch closely, watch closely…
I’ll give you gummies, so come here.
Sorry, I didn’t have any gummies after all.
I really like the naming of rock animals.
It’s amazing that even though the naming rules themselves are the same as the stand, the differences are immediately noticeable.
If it’s just about not losing, the rock insect will keep coming after me? I just have to defeat it…
Can’t you even do something like that?
I like it when characters deliver lines that are highly provocative.
>>111
It’s an ultimate condescending attitude…
If you won’t come close, let me draw you in and let the cuckoo cry.
I quite like Blue Hawaii.
Including the past of the main body.
I wish whoever it is… would stop chasing me~~~
I don’t know what will happen if I pursue any further… I love that line.
The suggestive appearance of Love Love Deluxe made me wonder what on earth it came out for…
Once you think “I’m going to chase!” even just once, it sticks with you and follows you around even if you don’t really feel that way.
If we take any action from here, it might lead to food poisoning or a gas pipe explosion, causing the pipe to pierce someone’s lung.
It’s unfair that it deals lethal damage… I love it.
I’m finding JoJo Lands quite interesting right now, so I feel it’s a bit of a waste to drop out with Rion.
I thought that aside from this guy, the Blue Hawaii was way too strong.
Only those who bought every issue of Ura-Jan have the right to criticize the 8th division. I was one of them.
The 9th volume is interesting, but unlike Yan Jan, it doesn’t have individual work purchases, and you have to buy the entire 700 yen Ultra Jump, which makes it hard to recommend to others.
Isn’t it strange that Rokakaka is a somewhat special plant unrelated to stands?
>>122
There are stone masks, pillar men, and paths you must not look back on.
>>122
It’s a world with stone masks…
>>122
In the previous world, there are paths you should not turn back on and the strange beings from the Rohan Kishibe series.
There were plenty of things in the world that had nothing to do with stands and were hard to understand…
Since the 8th season just ended, not implementing Go Beyond feels like a half-hearted move for the fighting game…
The boss’s ability is to pursue without fail, while other rock people gather around me and there are many pursuers like the tornado created from breathing and zombie infections.
>>125
Could it be that, in hindsight, it’s disaster-themed?
Well, there are people who use their right hand as their left hand, so it’s not all of them, but…
Go Beyond still doesn’t know much about its abilities.
Is it like Act 3 of Chapter 7?
>>126
It feels like launching an eraser that can erase everything.
>>126
It is a nearly non-existent attack, so it is not subjected to any interference.
So I think I would probably keep moving straight even if time stopped.
From now on, it will head towards a disaster…
The battle with this guy was fun, but I really loved the struggle over Naegi among the family right before that and the involvement of the rock man, creating a three-way conflict.
>>128
I like that area because the beans are cool.
Stand users have a counter ability against being drawn to each other.
Now that the eighth part is over, I understand.
The participation of Yoshihide from eoh was a mysterious choice.
The rabbit in this month’s issue is cute.
Is the poaching coastline in Duwang Town Part 8?
If you consider “not moving” as a part of the JOJO world, then there are all sorts of anomalies that have nothing to do with stands.
Narihisa was hoping for a course to become a buddy…
Just like in Miragroman, there are strange beings around here.
There are babies who manipulate atmospheric pressure, so maybe natural phenomena are the motif?
There are some people who turn their right hand into their left hand, but…
If there is such a convenient stand, I can’t help but think that Tōryū could just spend his time as a rock without blending into society.
>>142
They’re saying all sorts of things, but they just want to make money.
Thinking about it carefully, unconsciously launching Go Beyond is actually extremely dangerous.
Nat King Cole is cool and has strong abilities that are perfect for the partner position.
>>144
It was a simple and versatile ability like Bucciarati’s, which I hadn’t seen in a while.
It wasn’t a soap bubble, it was the spinning of thread, and I was like, is that even possible?
Part 6 and Part 7, huh?
>>146
It was the ability to chip away at something, so I guess that’s about right.
There were also examples like Okuyasu and Vanilla Ice.
If you can use a fetus as a bargaining chip, then I think young women can effectively use Rokakaka without any real downsides.
>>147
Well, without Dr. Wu’s guidance, it’s random…
Aren’t all the ones that aren’t moving from one round ago?
It’s probably because the people other than Emporio have forgotten all about fate and resolve that they can be said to have defeated Father Pucci.
There was that Stand that kept multiplying in the airplane that became a disaster in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5, right?
I wonder how serious the situation will get if that guy locks on to the thread image.
If you play tag with the love train, will you get stuck by misfortune, or can you catch up because you push it onto someone else?
>>152
The president has an overwhelming advantage because they can catch up.
However, it shall be assumed that the countless people who are being overwhelmed will not be taken into consideration.
Charming Man is probably a mixed-blood tribe of rock people, after all.
It seems there was a setting that carbon-based beings could still have children.
>>154
Mixed-breeds should not have reproductive ability.
The disasters collected by Wonder of U are being inflicted on others through the Love Train!!
I love Nat King Cole.
The main body is poop.
I interpreted it as a geometric line without thickness rotating.
Therefore, it does not exist in this world.
>>158
It’s a strange way to put it, but the logic here is pretty much like a modern supernatural battle story, isn’t it?
>>158
To put it simply, I interpreted femto as something like a moment, which is fine, but then I wonder what the misalignment at the joints of the soap bubble was about…
Toshihide would probably use Sticky Fingers for erotic purposes all the time.
I dropped out after reading it once with a tearful Saran Wrap.
>>162
In the end, I was surprised that it wasn’t a Stand ability.
I really want Paisley Park.
It’s impressive to see the right path, even though whether it’s feasible or not depends on the person.
>>163
If we purely compare the strengths of the stands without considering the user, it seems that Paisley Park is the strongest.
>>166
There is a strategy to overcome any stand, and that’s something you can see…
Somehow, I ended up liking Tsunesada during the final cake-cutting scene.
I thought it might be possible to go for a double knockout with Highway to Hell, but if you just aim for it, that ability can usually take out most opponents.
>>165
If it’s the version where the priest inserts the DISC, it seems like it would automatically hit the hole like Hermes.
It’s not that I can’t completely control it.
I just realized that I could still aim in a somewhat targeted direction even without the paisley park.
It wouldn’t be surprising if we eventually become able to control it.
>>169
The stronger the love between the two becomes, the more it feels like they can control it.
Mr. Mamezumi’s line “Oh, this isn’t soap, it’s thread spinning at high speed!” was such an explanatory line!
You can only produce that kind of pressure in the thread image if you’re a grandpa voice actor, right?
It’s nice that the ending of the story, which was about exchanging misfortunes, imposing disasters, and fighting over the Lokakaka, is “sharing a cake.”
>>175
I like the idea of reconciling the enemies of society within the smallest unit of society, which is the family.
Even while writing Leon, Rohan Kishibe was interesting.
I found single stories like Miraguroman interesting as well.
Rion was just too long anyway.
>>176
I wanted clearer goals.
If it’s part 3, it feels like defeating DIO, and if it’s part 7, it’s like racing and the corpse.
>>176
It seems there were quite a few unannounced breaks, or rather, Araki-sensei had a lot of work outside of manga.
It’s fine to talk about vampires and ripple users, but considering the age, they should take care of their bodies during editing.
Toho Dami-chan is cute, so I wanted to see her more.
The final battle in which the non-existent Jousuke, guided by Yasuo, overcomes disaster is a theme that encompasses the entire Part 8, and it is beautiful.
Hearing that it has been nearly 10 years since the disaster makes me think, “Wow, really?”
There are wild rock animals in that world, you know.
I don’t want to.
I understand that being from Sendai, the earthquake is shocking for you.
There was another way to do it, wasn’t there?
Ozone Baby is quite simply scary.
Tracking scents with puzzle pieces.
You can hide objects in a Trump.
Ability to manipulate the temperature of objects.
You can create arrows that show the movement of energy.
The heel extends.
You can remove and attach screws.
Memories are confined in chess.
Make everything you see the same thing.
>>186
Because it’s a model, their core is strong, so they are strong… Well, that’s true, but…
Rock animals are still okay, but rock insects are just overly transparent in their negative opportunism, and I simply dislike them.
What is that thing that looks like a tank track?
It was tough because I’ve been constantly playing chase, and all the enemies have designs that are more on the creepy side, so the image in the thread was very soothing.
The name is nice, Wonder of You.
>>191
Your miraculous love is cool.
I wanted to watch Twin Peaks first.
I feel like I could have enjoyed it more if I had understood what I wanted to do or the kind of atmosphere I wanted beforehand.
I kind of like the daily life scenes in Part 8.
>>193
Everyday?
Where?
>>197
There are things like souvenirs and parfaits, right?
>>193
I love the part about the parfait.
We cannot make the earthquake nonexistent, and we cannot avoid disasters that strike us suddenly. So perhaps Professor Araki’s solution is that we have no choice but to overcome them.
I liked Josuke’s ability to steal, but by the end he rarely used it and mostly became a soap bubble bomb, which I found disappointing.
Well, it might be that the awareness of being the fusion of Kira and Joseph has influenced Rock-Paper-Scissors’ abilities… but no, knowing Araki, he probably hasn’t thought about anything like that.
I thought Volume 8 looked like a collection of artworks by Araki-sensei.
Are you going to die…?
Are you going to survive…
It felt like that in the last battle.
I love stand design.
The thread image and Speed King are the best.
The last Radio Gaga is too horrifying.
When I watch the lands, I think it’s nice to see that potential final boss candidates are present from the beginning.
I think Josseibun was quite a righteous man.
A walking type that fights without ignoring the main body.