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Old 08-06-2005, 04:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Jo Jo's Bizzare Adventure [BOOK]

Hey,

Im just wondering if any of you evborder's like Jo Jo's Bizzare Adventure.

Here Some Fact's About It Just In Case Some Of You's Dont Know:

JoJo's made its first debut in 1987 in the popular manga magazine, Shonen Jump. This long running 80-volume manga series is draw by Hirohiko Araki (known for his other manga Baoh). The manga is made up of six different but related adventures. Each adventure has different hero/heroine and focuses around the Joestar bloodlines. Each hero/heroine all have "JoJo" in their names (except Series 5 which is "GioGio").

Each adventure also takes on different places, from Britain(Series 1), to the Great Depression in New York (Series 2), Egypt (Series 3), Japan (Series 4), Italy (Series 5), and then to America (Series 6).

JoJo's unlike any other manga, from Araki's fluid art style to pop references, is unique and un-comparable.

JoJo's manga has spawn two OVAs, several video games, and action figures.

Will there be more JoJo's after series 6? We will have to keep watching.

Currently Araki is working on a new manga series call Steel Ball Run. It has some character and name references to JoJo's.
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