
It’s nice that Wamuu shows respect to Caesar.
Part 2 is great, isn’t it?
High concentration from start to finish.
It’s really sad but a great scene when Lisa Lisa, who decided to prioritize her mission and remain cold-hearted, is confronted with the reality that Caesar is truly dead and collapses to her knees.
>>3
I like how JoJo realizes that Lisa Lisa is desperately suppressing her sadness and tells her that the cigarette is upside down.
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It’s amazing that you got to the point of cornering Wamuu.
I thought it was a strange name.
I later learned that there is a band called Suzy Q.
Everyone is defeated by Joseph, but I feel the era.
>>7
In Part 1, Jonathan also defeats the named enemies, doesn’t he?
>>46
Isn’t Page Jones Plant Born Nam part of the Tibetan group?
>>49
Even with names, they’re no different from mobs!
I wonder if readers at the time were confused when a protagonist completely opposite to Jonathan suddenly appeared.
The stand battle is indeed a battle of wits, but the strategic element of how to deal with a higher-ranked opponent starts from around this point, doesn’t it?
This makes the final boss really frustrating later on.
>>10
Win win win
>>11
It’s not so much annoying, but what the heck was that?
>>14
Air guitar
I really love this part of the anime.
Part 2 has a concentration that is too high for the volume.
>>15
So personally, I felt it resonated more when it was done at a pace similar to that of anime.
If we win, that’s great!!! No, it’s more like “If we win, that should be fine!!!” I still don’t understand the meaning, but I kind of like it.
I also remember this area as a bonus.
>>18
Who is this?!
It’s unavoidable since I can’t keep up, but I feel like Smoky didn’t have this much screen time before.
I can’t help but dislike the wickedness of Cars.
>>20
It is a cowardice born from a desire to repay the comrades who fell to bring us this far.
Lick… I won’t forgive the collaboration of Caesar’s Caesar salad.
Zedasa reverse kobata… live sakisari.
Santana, the Pillar Man, is too strong of an enemy right from the beginning.
>>24
The previous game’s final boss is being treated as a meal, and the ripple effect is barely effective, creating a huge sense of despair.
Eshidishi also has a strong character.
From Part 3, the strongest protagonist in hand-to-hand combat breaks through the opponent’s tricks and goes for the rush, so revisiting Part 2 feels fresh in contrast.
>>26
Speaking of which, Joseph doesn’t have any special moves, does he?
>>76
It’s a subtle question of whether they were active or not in the cracker volley.
Large crossbow received from Wamuu.
The volcanic rock that calculated everything from start to finish, banished cars into space.
>>76
Thompson submachine gun!
Caesar’s Za◯n!
A shocking turn of events where some allies become enemies.
Ah, I bet the person who said “Ahn, Stoh-sama has died!” would definitely say the same thing about Caesar.
The scene of blood flowing from under the rock is too painful…
>>29
There are things that would not have been born in this world if you had not been born.
Ah, there’s a comic where it says that Ahn-Sto is dead, even though he isn’t dead yet.
Isn’t that a spoiler?
>>35
Whoa! JoJo is so cool! But now that Speedwagon is dead, I wonder what will happen next.
Looking at the results, Caesar is not impressive at all.
But somehow, it has a really strong image.
>>29
He met a glorious death in the Battle of Stalingrad in 1943 as a proud German soldier without reuniting with Joseph.
>>41
Is this guy invincible…?
It’s more like a catchphrase, but it’s a catchphrase: “I won’t show mercy to Straizo!” Sometimes it gets shortened to just “I won’t show mercy to Straizo!” and I find that really funny.
Caesar’s dad’s story is really amazing again.
I think it’s in Araki’s style that the man I helped died without knowing he was my son.
A bright, emotionally overflowing, reliable, and silly person full of sunshine.
That’s why it’s understandable that that son is Jousuke.
…or rather, the grandchildren and great-grandchildren are too much in the shadows…
Maybe he was a bit off because all of his trustworthy companions were wiped out.
Unlike the warrior-like Wamuu, Kars cares for his allies and is able to make such choices for the sake of his goals, so I can’t bring myself to dislike him.
>>47
Echidna is also that type.
Rather, it’s strange why only Wamuu is such a warrior.
This part of the anime was too good.
Sometimes people say that when it comes to bare-knuckle fighting, Jonathan is the strongest.
After training, I think Joseph is definitely strong.
>>51
But it seems Joseph can’t tear a metal ring with his bare hands…
>>51
After the deep celestial vein dash, Jonathan’s is probably overwhelmingly superior.
I will rip apart a steel collar with my bare hands.
>>57
As expected, the quality and amount of training are too different, so I think Joseph has superior Ripple power.
I don’t know about physical specs or the explosive power of the mind.
BLOODY STREAM is good, right…
>>52
I still think the opening video has the best sense in the series.
>>52
I love how the lyrics “Deceive the darkness, evade the moment, slip through the blade, and exploit their openings” accurately express Joseph’s combat style.
I feel like Joseph could seriously manage to figure something out.
Jonathan’s physique is too superhuman.
>>59
The movements during the final battle at the Joestar mansion that are often shown are all amazing.
>>63
It’s funny that in the anime, they talk for a long time while falling, leading people to say the Joestar mansion is about 8000 meters high.
Caesar’s
Zaa ◯n
It’s sad, but with an opponent who would devour you the moment you touch them, pure power other than ripple doesn’t matter at all.
Cars may be trash, but it’s commendable that they don’t interfere with Wamuu’s fighting principles.
>>65
Even though I did cowardly things, I didn’t interfere with Wamuu’s fight until it became the wind.
I love the live commentary during the mansion fire the most because it’s the loudest.
Only Jonathan’s raw strength is superior.
Joseph is superior in judgment, agility, and the mastery of ripple techniques.
At the start of the second part, it has already been addressed regarding Space Reaper’s Teasing Eyes.
>>67
Isn’t it unclear except for judgment?
Initially, it doesn’t matter, but after receiving the ripple entrusted by Mr. Zeberri…
>>71
The power of ripple concentration becomes the ultimate justice, so Jonathan is inferior.
>>67
Considering the power I showed in rugby during my student days…
You’ve been physically strong even before your training, haven’t you?
The upcoming battle with Wamuu is really going to be interesting because both sides are genuinely trying to kill each other.
Because Kars became the ultimate life form and came to kill Joseph first, the sense of being on the edge with minimal damage is incredibly thrilling.
Looking at it this way, the scale of the enemy’s strength in the second part is possibly larger than in the third part, isn’t it…?
>>70
The final boss of Part 3 is a vampire, but in Part 2, those guys are just a weak army that gets taken down like zombies. They’re all vampires.
At the time of the funeral, it’s so sad that Grandma Elina has lost her husband, son, and grandson, all in three generations.
That’s why it’s great that Joseph lives a long life after this…
>>74
If anything, even the granddaughter’s daughter of the Joestar family has died young.
There is a jinx of short lifespans in that family, but it’s worse than the Kennedy family.
>>74
I’ve been imagining that I had an interaction with Lisa after a long time.
Lisa Lisa has also lost Caesar and Loggins, and she probably feels lonely thinking that Suzie Q is gone too.
Despite all the talk, I like how what you do first is seek revenge for Wamuu and Esidisi; it shows your humanity, Kars.
In a way, you’re doing the same thing as Esidisi.
If we exclude Santana, Wamuu was the youngest among the Pillar Men, right?
I really liked that feeling from Joseph Sugita.
I don’t remember whether it was Mr. Unsho that connected to the last three parts…
>>78
That place is Sugita, who is emulating the Rising Sun, and in that flow, Sugita was also Old Joseph in ASB.
Creating a story where the protagonist becomes the strongest through stand battles and fistfights is quite challenging.
If George Joestar was also training in Hamon…
Watching the beginning of Part 2 again, I think about Grandma Elina’s nobility.
>>86
I haven’t changed since those days when I rinsed my mouth with muddy water.
>>86
I like how instead of stopping Joseph, you responded by saying to beat him up properly within the range of not bothering the store.
It is often overlooked that Cars wiped out the clan not for selfish motives, but because his comrades came to execute him, and it was for self-defense.
Well, when it comes to the execution, it’s Kars’ fault.
>>89
Is slaughtering an entire clan self-defense?
>>93
They came to kill us as a clan…
How fierce is the Stalingrad of the JoJo world, where even after being sliced to pieces by a dazzling blade, having both legs blown off, and being blown to bits by a grenade, Stroheim is still alive?
>>94
It’s a self-destruct anyway.
>>94
If maintenance parts and food stop arriving, of course, you’ll die.
The young Joseph’s Caesar in the 3rd part fighting game is supreme.
Sugita’s is the best too.
In Part 3, even though it seems to settle at the place of the previous protagonist, when it comes to making decisions, he really steps up, so I might like Joseph the most in the family.
This guy is breaking too many of the Joestar family’s usual rules, even going as far as cheating…
The crying and screaming performance of Esidisi was too perfect in the anime version.
Due to the negative effects of 24 o’clock, this panel alone might not be able to make you laugh.
I recently learned that the Dark Tribe is not the Pillar Men.
The Pillar Men were enhanced by the stone mask experiments of the Dark Clan.
Stalingrad is seriously hell, so it can’t be helped.
There were times when blizzards blew, the ground turned to mud, and there were tank battles.
I love this area, so seeing edited images normal makes me really annoyed!
Well, it’s supplies and the cold, isn’t it?
When I watch it again in the anime, the ultimate form of the Kars arc is completely just going with the flow, and it makes me laugh.
The Joestar family, which has been producing almost nothing but delinquents or outlaws since this one.
>>109
Speedwagon is bad, Speedwagon is bad.
>>109
Characters like Joseph Joestar, Jousuke Higashikata, and Jolyne Cujoh may be delinquents, but they still have a certain charm, while others feel more like they’ve strayed off the path of ordinary people.
>>109
Lisa Lisa’s blood, you see…
When I rewatched the anime, the two overly protective parents during the Wamuu fight were just too funny.
The live feeling of that final development is incredible, isn’t it?
Maybe Hiruhiko isn’t thinking about anything.
>>111
The momentum and Joseph’s character can distract from it, but the fact that the power amplified by the red stone of Aija stimulated the volcano and caused an eruption that pushed it out into space is honestly hard to react to.
I remembered that old Joseph and Lisa Lisa are no longer with us… and I cried…
I fell in love with Sugita in this episode of the anime.
In the first place, Jonathan is quite mischievous.
>>116
No way! Mr. Joestar is a real gentleman!
>>117
You’ve come to meddle, haven’t you…
>>116
A man who can get along with Dio (on the surface).
The gentlemanly yet mischievous Jonathan.
Mischievous and playful Joseph.
The vampire with a Zura ending appears amidst a somber atmosphere following Caesar’s death.
Lisa Lisa is an orphan and is under the tutelage of Straizo.
It’s great that Teacher Risarisa in the Iron Mask finally cries.
Josuke is a perfect outlaw in both fronts, but isn’t he just a bit too mischievous for a student level?
>>126
Because Grandpa was a charming little policeman…
Thinking about it, the Golden Spirit here is something inherited from the Zeppeli family, so it was natural for the Joestar family to pass the Golden Spirit on to another person.
There used to be a lot of people like that back in the day…
When you understand various backgrounds, you really start to see that Joseph is truly Lisa Lisa’s child.
I quite like the ripple training part.
The second half will also include a digest spread.
Jotaro is also somewhat in the category of a tough student… I wonder?
Since the journey began, it’s completely beyond the realm of humans.