
Well… it doesn’t seem that way…
Good morning
?
Isn’t that the little rascal who stole Kōichi’s belongings?
I don’t think so.
The dream is a gangster, you know?
I will sue the bulletin board.
Please be prepared for the worst.
The opponent I tried to defeat was at a level of evil that made me sick, and although he cares for his friends, from a societal perspective, he is quite a bad person himself.
It’s a bit ambiguous to say whether it’s good or not.
There is a golden spirit.
Since the body belongs to Jonathan, he must be Jonathan’s son.
>>11
There are also star-shaped bruises.
More cooperative than Dio.
In other words, Dio’s stance of wanting to be number one and for everyone else to bow down to him is no good.
The mysterious gang from that time is the turning point…
If it hadn’t worked out, it would have been Apollo 11.
All Italians have a personality as bad as this guy’s.
>>14
That is distorted information.
Is a lump of goodness deceiving tourists to steal their bags?
As an individual, the only one who might be considered a good person is probably Bucharati.
>>18
Just the fact that they’re a gang…
>>20
I thought so, but they only do odd jobs around town, are anti-drug, and are paying attention to a dropout cop.
Maybe it was just fitting for me to fall into the path of a gang because of the environment I grew up in?
The face is a Joestar.
It’s probably just that everyone around is completely immersed in organized crime except for Trish, so she appears relatively good by comparison…
Buchalati is a pitiful person who had no choice but to join a gang…
Ah, as it may seem, Bucciarati is going to heaven right in front of Giorno.
Abbacchio was able to go to his colleague’s place.
>>23
The person was thinking that society looks down on police, damn it.
When considering the sudden reason why Bucciarati scouts Abbacchio, it seems that his goodness was properly evaluated even in what is not explicitly stated.
This man is so captivating just to look at.
Even Jotaro and Jolyne might feel a bit intimidated by real gangsters.
Jotaro would normally dislike gangs that prey on ordinary people, especially in scenes where they are labeled as delinquents…
Why was this deleted?
This guy is exceptionally evil compared to all the JoJos throughout history!!
I can’t say it with confidence because the protagonists from other departments are doing their part too.
>>30
I pulverized the daughters of DIO fans with a deadly bullet! Well, that’s fine!
>>36
In that case, it’s more of a fault on Dio’s side for using it as a shield.
What I’m aiming for is Dio.
Not extraordinarily evil among the generations.
But I think it is the most evil.
>>32
Is it more evil than Joseph Joestar, who had an affair with a university student and then neglected his affair partner without providing proper support?
He’s more of a mischievous kid than anything really bad, like Jonathan.
>>33
Josuke…
What was this commercial about?
If I hadn’t met that gang, I would have grown up as a subservient kid and would have probably ended up not much different from the other sons of DIO.
I don’t think anyone is reading JoJoLands, but Jodio is just as evil.
>>38
That guy is a psychopath…
>>38
The first thing that happens when they appear is deceiving a police officer to commit theft! The initial goal was to steal a diamond from Rohan Kishibe! That was it…
I had completely forgotten because I was planning to read it after it was completed.
Jolyne also has a criminal record, and since Jonathan, there are no protagonists with injuries on their shins besides Joutarou…!
>>40
Let’s read it… JoJo Lands! Because it’s interesting!
A high school student trying to swindle money with a rigged dice from an acquaintance who is a manga artist.
You’re kind to your friends, but you’re still an outlaw.
My friends are also thoroughly blown away, and it feels great, JoJo Lands.
It starts with the initial move of drug dealing, so it’s not at the level of just dining and dashing at a restaurant.
From the neck down, it’s Jonathan’s body.
Given Jodio’s circumstances, it can’t be helped.
I feel like Johnny hasn’t done anything that bad, just that the backlash he received is significant.
>>53
It’s probably just a coincidence, but if my brother died because of my mistake? And then my father continued to treat me coldly, I would become unruly.
When it comes to being wild, I think it’s cute if it’s just about playing around with women.
Among those who show no compassion even to their comrades, there are relatively good people.
Honestly, I’ve always felt a bit doubtful about how gang members are praised for having a golden spirit.
>>55
It’s an antithesis that no matter the environment, a golden spirit can grow if we do our utmost to protect it.
Without preparing careful persuasion for that, they rush to confront the great evil and suddenly are so energized that they tend to be somewhat left behind.
Everything is bad because of Araki’s sense of ethics.
Being extremely kind and considerate to friends has a bit of a yankee or anti-social vibe.
If it weren’t for the first theft…
Joseph (80) and his grandson Jotaro (30).
Joseph (80) and his child Josuke (17)
Jotaro (30) and his uncle Josuke (17).
Joseph (80) and his uncle Giorno (15)
The Joestar family tree is a mess.
The golden spirit doesn’t necessarily mean being a champion of justice…
Among the protagonists in history, Josuke seems to be the one who resembles a hero of justice.
I think it’s amazing that a 63-year-old still has an erection.
It’s even more amazing that he’s picking up young women.
The concept of the golden spirit itself seems to be one that is not bound by the larger categorizations of good and evil, such as position or character, so it can’t be helped.
The Bucciarati team is made up of dangerous guys who will return fire and gang up on ordinary people while making them think they’re righteous yakuza…
When it comes to a scene that pushed through with the vibe of part 5, Giorno’s line in the crowded mirror battle—“Do you like lamps?”—was completely nonsensical.
“It means ‘Now that he has gone outside, it’s certain that he will die, so we can go outside too,’ but I can’t explain anything! All I feel is anxiety about being trapped!”
Jonathan is too much of a straight-laced good guy hero, so he stands out.
Well, while Bucci being liked is largely due to his nature, it’s also true that in that world, Italy’s flaws mean that the only reliable ones left are the yakuza, because the police don’t function.
>>68
If the police were functioning properly, we wouldn’t even know if Bucha would have become a mafia to begin with…
I wouldn’t say Diavolo is pitiful, but it seems sad that after establishing an organization to control all of Italy by himself, he gets completely taken over by some kids.
>>69
Spreading drugs is a bit…
Basically, if you’re kind to your family, then you’re a good person.
The enemy is generally not kind to their own and goes on a rampage when they disappear.
>>71
Prosciutto’s big brother is really amazing.
I buy Ultra Jump for 700 yen on the release day every month just for Ranz.
I feel hesitant to have someone do that.
It would be great if we could do individual purchases for works like in the YanJan app…
>>73
In any case, the book is too big, which has its pros and cons.
To be honest, even if the drug industry were to stop, that doesn’t mean all gangs would become good gangs.
>>74
Just like Luka with teary eyes, even the lower-ranked members are likely accustomed to intimidation and extortion in managing the territory.
I think if we swapped the circumstances of Versus, the thread image would lead a life as exhausting as that.
>>75
If I hadn’t met the Yakuza of light, I probably would have lived a similar life.
Giorno happened to be saved, but the other sons haven’t lived a decent life.
Don’t forget what you did to Koichi-kun in the first place.
Versas, who should originally be a being of light, was beaten up by the judge.
Jorno saved by a gang living in the dark society.
Today’s readers are too strict about society and ethics.
Just because a character is well-behaved doesn’t mean the manga will be interesting…
In addition to Koichi, there are quite a few car thieves and drivers threatening others as well.
I think the other characters have proper sad backstories, but Mister feels a bit different.
While I feel sorry that someone ends up in prison for helping a stranger, the process in which Mr. did not express that he acted on instinct until he shot the other person is a problem.
Even though what was done is closer to a good deed, it somehow looks eerie…
Just by placing the perspective on the villains, what Hol Horse is doing by pointing a gun at DIO isn’t really that different.
The security situation in this work’s Italy is already a disaster…
The seed is Jonathan’s broth.
It is the proud lineage of the Joestar family.
>>88
Because Lisa Lisa got mixed in…
Riquel had a golden spirit.
Versus is the judge’s fault.
Ungaro… I don’t really get it.
The protagonist who is spreading drugs is from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run.
Stealing or extortion is something that the new Passione would normally do, right?
>>92
Even Bucciarati had no hesitation in stealing a plane.
>>96
When you think about it carefully, it might be better to distribute drugs.
>>100
I don’t think so.
>>92
For the average person, I don’t think there’s much difference except for not dealing with drugs.
I like that Mr. has a strong expression of unconscious talent, which is one of the patterns of stands, in relation to his past.
The judge is too strong, you know.
If Giorno had encountered something like that in his childhood, he would probably have been torn to pieces.
Mista is unconscious, yet Number 5 is moving around on its own, and the Stand has a self-awareness of 6, which is way too eerie.
I’ve heard that the real Northern Italy seems to have a security situation like this.
Versus felt like Giorno for if and Rikiel was like Joestar in a mirror match.
These days, it’s not just trains, mold, or gangs; it’s mostly terrorism.
It’s not Joseph’s blood, but Jonathan’s child, so even though Lisa Lisa isn’t mixed in, they have bad behavior.
>>103
After all, he is Dario’s grandson.
>>103
The mother’s blood is worthless.
I grew up in a society where gangs became a necessary evil.
Jonathan was also into betting on boxing and was a bit of a troublemaker.
I thought it was a thread that would fascinate me.
It’s the same with Jodio, but it’s like they are aware that they are socially bad.
I don’t really mind because I’m turning things around in a good way.
If you aimed to be a gangster and then said you would protect this town like Josuke, that might have been unpleasant.
I don’t choose my means, but I know the lines I shouldn’t cross; setting aside good and evil, I have my pride.
I think it’s quite a good balance.