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Stardust Crusaders

Stardust Crusaders (Japanese: スターダストクルセイダース, Hepburn: Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu) is the third story arc of the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. The arc was serialized for a little over 3 years. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from April 3, 1989,[2] to April 27, 1992,[3] for 152 chapters, which were later collected into 16 tankōbon volumes. In its original publication, it was known as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3 Jotaro Kujo: Heritage for the Future (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第三部 空条承太郎 —未来への遺産—, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai San Bu Kūjō Jōtarō -Mirai e no Isan-). The arc was preceded by Battle Tendency and followed by Diamond Is Unbreakable.

Stardust Crusaders
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure volume 13 cover, featuring Jotaro Kujo and his Stand, Star Platinum
スターダストクルセイダース
(Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu)
GenreAdventure, supernatural[1]
Manga
Written byHirohiko Araki
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 3, 1989April 27, 1992
Volumes16
Other media
Chronology

Preceded by: Battle Tendency
Followed by: Diamond Is Unbreakable

The story is set long after the events of Battle Tendency and follows Joseph Joestar's grandson Jotaro Kujo, a Japanese high school delinquent who awakens his own Stand, Star Platinum. Alongside his grandfather and other Stand-users, they are tasked to go on a journey to Cairo, Egypt, in order to defeat Dio, who is revealed to be alive and is seeking revenge on the Joestar family.

In 2012, Stardust Crusaders was digitally colored and released as digital downloads for smartphones and tablet computers. A ten-volume hardcover re-release under the title JoJonium[a] was published in 2014 and 2015.[4] Viz Media initially released the sixteen-volume format of the arc in North America between 2005 and 2010. They released the hardcover format from 2016 to 2019.[5]

It is one of the most popular parts of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series as it introduced the audience to the concept of Stands, which differentiated it from its predecessors.[6][7] This popularity later spawned video games, a three volume drama CD series, two novels and two OVA series of this arc alone. An anime television adaptation by David Production, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, aired in Japan between April 2014 and June 2015.[8]

Stardust Crusaders also stands out as the only arc of the series to gain any notable Western exposure prior to the release of the anime series by David Production in 2012, due to the 1993 OVA series, 1999 video game and the English releases of the manga in 2005–2010.

Plot edit

In Japan, 1987,[b] Jotaro Kujo, grandson of Joseph Joestar, has been arrested, and refuses to leave his cell, believing he is possessed by an evil spirit. After being called by Holly, Joseph's daughter and Jotaro's mother, Joseph arrives with an associate, Mohammed Avdol. They explain that Jotaro's "evil spirit" is actually a manifestation of his fighting spirit, called a Stand, and reveal that they possess Stands as well. Joseph explains that the sudden appearance of their Stands is caused by the nemesis of his grandfather, Jonathan Joestar: Dio Brando, now referred to simply as Dio. Dio has survived his final battle with Jonathan by decapitating his nemesis's corpse and attaching his own head to it. Now preparing for global conquest, Dio has awoken his own Stand (which awakens the Stands of the rest of the Joestar bloodline due to his use of Jonathan's body) and recruited Stand-using assassins to kill Jonathan's remaining descendants. Soon after, Jotaro uses his Stand, which is later named Star Platinum, to defeat the first of these assassins, a transfer student named Noriaki Kakyoin, before freeing Kakyoin from Dio's control by removing a parasitic flesh bud from him. Holly soon becomes gravely ill due to a Stand manifesting in her, which is slowly killing her due to her reserved personality. With little hesitation, Jotaro, Joseph, Avdol, and Kakyoin begin a journey to Egypt to kill Dio and save Holly's life. On the way, they defeat another brainwashed assassin named Jean Pierre Polnareff who later joins the quest to kill Dio and avenge the death of his sister, whose murderer is among Dio's forces.

Forced to travel on foot after Dio's assassins manage to foil their travel by plane and ship, the group encounter Hol Horse and the murderer of Polnareff's sister, J. Geil, in Calcutta, with Avdol seemingly killed during the confrontation. Polnareff kills J. Geil with Kakyoin's help, and the remaining group travels further into Pakistan. After defeating Geil's mother, a Dio loyalist named Enya, the group reach the Red Sea, where Polnareff learns Avdol faked his death to acquire a submarine that allows them to reach Egypt.

Upon arriving in Abu Simbel, the heroes are joined by Iggy, a Boston Terrier with a Stand of his own, while facing the first of nine Stands named after Egyptian deities (rather than the tarot theme of before). Kakyoin is wounded in the fight, and is taken to a hospital to recuperate. After the group defeats several more Stand users while reaching Cairo, Iggy discovers and leads them to Dio's mansion, with Kakyoin rejoining them. At the mansion's entrance, the party is split up- Jotaro, Joseph, and Kakyoin fight the last of the nine Egyptian god Stands, while Polnareff, Avdol, and Iggy make their way through the mansion. However, one of Dio's servants, Vanilla Ice, kills Avdol and Iggy, both of whom separately sacrifice themselves to save Polnareff. An enraged Polnareff battles Vanilla Ice and discovers that Vanilla Ice has been transformed into a vampire like Dio, a fact that Vanilla Ice himself was unaware of. Polnareff floods the room with light, disintegrating Vanilla Ice and avenging his friends whose spirits peacefully head to Heaven.

Jotaro, Joseph, Kakyoin, and Polnareff ultimately encounter Dio, and escape his mansion. A chase across Cairo follows, leading to Kakyoin confronting Dio and his Stand, The World, whose power Dio has taken great lengths to keep secret (having previously assassinated Enya to keep her from telling the heroes). Though fatally wounded by The World, Kakyoin manages to deduce the Stand's ability to stop time for five seconds and covertly relays it to Joseph in his final moments. Joseph is able to pass it on to Jotaro, but is swiftly killed by Dio, who uses his blood to increase the duration of his ability to nine seconds. With most of his allies dead and Polnareff unconscious, Jotaro is left to fight Dio alone. During the fight, both sides discover that their respective Stands are similar in both range, power, and ability, meaning that Jotaro is able to use The World's time-stopping powers as well. Jotaro first uses this ability to briefly move around while Dio has stopped time, but he learns how to stop time directly when Dio tries to crush him with a road roller. Dio attempts to kill Jotaro with one final kick, but a counterattack from Jotaro splits The World in two, killing it and Dio. Jotaro transfuses Dio's blood back into Joseph and uses Star Platinum to restart his stopped heart (an ability he'd previously used on himself while playing dead during the fight with Dio), reviving him. The two Joestars then expose Dio's corpse to the sun, destroying the vampire for good. Jotaro and Joseph bid Polnareff farewell before returning to Japan, as Holly has made a full recovery.

Characters edit

  • Jotaro Kujo[c] is the delinquent protagonist. He uses the Stand Star Platinum,[d] whose power is incredible strength, speed, and precision. It is later revealed that Star Platinum also has the power to stop time, which helps him during the final battle with Dio.
  • Joseph Joestar[e] is Jotaro's grandfather, and the protagonist of the previous part of the series, Battle Tendency. He uses the Stand Hermit Purple,[f] which allows him to produce thorny purple vines that can perform predictions through electronic equipment such as Polaroid cameras or televisions (although at the cost of destroying said equipment); he can also use them to attach to buildings and swing through the air. He also still has access to the vampire-killing martial art known as Hamon, which was his primary ability in Battle Tendency, and can use Hermit Purple as wires to channel Hamon energy, which he uses in the fight with Dio to prevent the vampire from directly attacking him.
  • Mohammed Avdol[g] is a fortune teller from Cairo, and an ally of Joseph and Jotaro. He uses the Stand Magician's Red,[h] which allows him to manipulate fire.
  • Noriaki Kakyoin[i] is a former enemy turned ally of Jotaro. Kakyoin believed himself a social outcast due to his Stand, which continued up until he met Jotaro. He uses the Stand Hierophant Green,[j] which he can unravel into threads to enter people and control them from the inside, or perform a long-ranged attack using blasts of green energy known as Emerald Splash.[k]
  • Jean Pierre Polnareff[l] is another former enemy turned ally of Jotaro. Polnareff joins the crew to avenge his younger sister, who was murdered by a man with two right hands. Polnareff uses the Stand Silver Chariot,[m] which takes the form of an armored knight wielding a rapier, excelling in fast swordsmanship and close-range fighting; his Stand can shed its armor to increase its agility and speed exponentially. He can also shoot his sword but only once in the battle.
  • Iggy[n] is a Boston Terrier who uses the Stand, The Fool,[o] which manipulates sand and dust.
  • Holly Joestar-Kujo[p] is the daughter of Joseph and the mother of Jotaro. Although most Stands are used for fighting, her unnamed Stand works against her gentle, non-violent soul, slowly making her increasingly sick. It takes on the form of vines with roses and berries.
  • Dio,[q] the main antagonist, is a vampire who previously appeared in Phantom Blood. After being presumed dead for 100 years, he has returned from his slumber and attached his disembodied head to the decapitated corpse of his longtime foe, Jonathan Joestar. He uses the Stand The World,[r] a high-power, short-range Stand similar to Star Platinum, which is capable of stopping time for brief intervals.
  • Enya the Hag[s] is an old woman, who is the confidant of Dio. She uses the Stand Justice,[t] which takes the form of a mist that takes control over anyone with an open wound, allowing Enya to control them as she would a marionette.
  • Hol Horse[u] is a recurring minor antagonist who nearly killed Mohammad Avdol (with the assistance of J. Geil) using his Stand Emperor,[v] a long range Stand resembling a gun that can shoot and steer its bullets.
  • J. Geil[w] is the son of Enya the Hag, and the man who murdered Polnareff's sister, prompting Polnareff to avenge her. J. Geil wields the Stand Hanged Man,[x] a Stand that attacks others in reflections such as mirrors. Hanged Man can also jump from reflection to reflection in a ray of light.
  • Steely Dan[y] is a servant of Dio who was sent to assassinate Enya to prevent her from revealing the secret of Dio's stand. he wields the stand Lovers[z], which is microscopic, and transfers damage done to its user to a selected target by infiltrating their brain.
  • Vanilla Ice[aa] is one of Dio's most loyal servants, going as far as cutting his head off to heal Dio's neck wound. He is revived as a vampire, and fights Polnareff, Iggy, and Avdol in Dio's mansion. He wields the stand Cream[ab], which can swallow itself and turn into a spherical void of nothingness that destroys anything in its path.
  • Daniel J. D'Arby[ac] is a proficient gambler who wields Osiris[ad], a stand that allows him to put people's souls in poker chips after they lose.
  • Telence T. D'Arby[ae] is Daniel J. D'Arby's younger brother, and a professional gamer who once even beat a person who was born with an IQ of 190. He wields the stand Atum[af], which allows him to read people's minds and place their souls into dolls if they lose.
  • N'Doul[ag] is a minor antagonist. He is a blind assassin hired by Dio and the first of the Egypt 9 Glory Gods the Joestar Group encounters upon entering Egypt, attacking them in the middle of the Sahara. N'Doul wields the Stand Geb,[ah] a long-ranged Stand made of water that N'Doul can remotely control and shape into anything to attack his foes from afar, notably as a sharp water stream able to slice flesh.

Production edit

Having originally planned the series as a trilogy, Araki thought to have the final confrontation set in present-day Japan. But he did not want it to be a tournament affair, which was popular in Weekly Shōnen Jump at the time, and therefore decided to make it a "road movie" inspired by Around the World in Eighty Days. He modeled Jotaro after American actor Clint Eastwood, including his poses and catchphrases. Although the author said the character might seem "rough" compared to other Jump protagonists, Jotaro fits his own image of a hero perfectly as a "loner" who does not do the right thing for attention. Araki said the character wearing his school uniform in the desert has its roots in Mitsuteru Yokoyama's Babel II, and that if he were to draw the part over again, he would base the Stands on Tetsujin 28-go.[9] Araki originally thought of Stands as something inorganic powered by life force. When creating them he often takes inspiration from artifacts such as clothing, masks, and dolls by indigenous peoples, which when fused with something biological or mechanical, makes for a very unique design.[10]

Araki said he had a lot of readers asking him to bring older characters back. Although he is not a fan of bringing them back simply for nostalgia, he did not hesitate having Joseph return from Battle Tendency to save his daughter because it is completely true to the character. The author thought of having Joseph drop out partway through due to his age, but ended up "playing it by ear" as serialization continued. He gave him the role of "navigator", introducing the readers to the Joestar family, Dio, Hamon and Stands, and his own Stand being a support ability rather than offensive. Stands being a succession of the Hamon and Hamon being life energy that spreads across the body through breathing, Araki thought Joseph's Hermit Purple vines wrapping around his body were a visual representation of that.[11]

Avdol was given the role of "subleader" who acts as navigator, and, with steadfast determination and an unyielding sense of duty, he is the one in the group that everyone can rely on. Araki said he gave him an "ethnic" design to have some sort of connection to Egypt and that at the time of serialization, he and most of the readers had a strong interest in the "birthplaces of civilization", making Avdol's design a "product of the times". Not wanting readers to get complacent, the author took Avdol out of action under the guise of death. Although he intended to bring him back, he did not have specific plans and just wrote what came natural. In hindsight, Araki felt he probably should have given Avdol a section where he played a more primary role, but also believes that he would not have ranked well in a character popularity poll, as the readers only wanted more fights featuring Jotaro. Araki also said that Avdol's Stand was difficult to draw as controlling fire is a common thing in manga and film, and if you "play it too loose" it can break the power balance. As such, fire and poison are two abilities he is okay with barring from future use.[12]

Araki stated that he had Kakyoin act as a foil to Jotaro. Although they both wear school uniforms, Kakyoin's well-tailored one gives him the feel of an honor student, while Jotaro's loose-fitting one and accessories convey that he is a delinquent. He made him Jotaro's first real Stand opponent to visually convey the concepts between short-range and long-range Stand abilities. The author revealed that he always read the kanji for Kakyoin's given name as "Tenmei," but his editor approved the reading Noriaki for the tankōbon much to his surprise.[13]

In order to not have him overlap with Jotaro and Joseph, Polnareff was given a distinctive look and personality, which in turn made him shine on his own, with his lines standing out "for better or for worse". Because he is a versatile character who could say goofy lines or serious ones, he "needed" to make more appearances. More appearances means more fights, and because he made it through so many life-or-death situations, Araki feels that Polnareff grew the most in the story. The author used foreign models as reference for his hair, and also drew it like Rudol von Stroheim's from Battle Tendency. The character's name was inspired by those of Araki's three favorite French people, actors Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo, and musician Michel Polnareff.[14]

With the series meant to be long-running, Araki took great care in deciding which unique Stand user to put the main cast against and when, in order to keep readers interested. He designed Strength, Ebony Devil, and Yellow Temperance so that their appearances and abilities did not overlap. But as these were all one-on-one battles, he then decided to introduce Hol Horse and J. Geil as a team. He had always planned on having Kakyoin and Polnareff switch allegiances to the good guys, but not Hol Horse. Although he drew a color illustration with Hol Horse alongside the Joestar group and had the character return several times through the story, he suspects he did not go through with it because his personality overlaps with Polnareff's. He also said that because he did not put many limitations on his Stand, it kind of got out of control, plus it overlaps with Kakyoin's Emerald Splash. He did enjoy Hol Horse's "why be number one when you can be number two" philosophy, which the author carried over to Yoshikage Kira in Diamond Is Unbreakable, and his outlaw appearance is similar to that of Gyro Zeppeli from Steel Ball Run and might have been inspired by Buichi Terasawa's Cobra.[15]

Not having any limitations on what he can put in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Araki has animals appear and even had one join the Joestar party. Wanting to add an animal as a pet, he chose a dog which to him symbolizes loyalty and friendship. Contradicting what he said in an earlier volume, Araki revealed that just like with Kakyoin and Polnareff, he did not originally plan for Iggy to join the group. Although he feels that The Fool is a perfect fit for Iggy, it just happened to be the last tarot card for him to assign aside from The World. Additionally, he thought of assigning The Fool to an enemy instead, but things just "ended up working out the way they did". Being the first time he made an animal a major character and the first time he showed one in battle, Araki used Yoshihiro Takahashi's Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin as a reference. He described The Fool as representing his ideal design for a Stand; starting with a dog, then adding a Native American mask, and then the tires of a car. The third aspect was added because Weekly Shōnen Jump was sponsoring a Formula One car at the time.[10]

Having previously done a gambling battle in his manga Cool Shock B.T., Araki wanted to do another as a Stand battle, leading to the creation of D'Arby the Elder. His Stand ability came from the author's own belief that the money and chips you gamble with in real life are a representation of your soul. Having greatly enjoyed the fight, Araki later introduced his younger brother. Looking back, he believes that the D'Arby brothers and the Oingo Boingo brothers separated JoJo's Bizarre Adventure from other manga because it allowed him to add much more variation to its battles. He also said that this led to the dice battle in Diamond Is Unbreakable and the beetle battle in JoJolion.[16]

Enya the Hag was modeled after the scary old women from horror films and created to answer how Dio learned about Stands. Her Stand was also inspired by horror films, where an unknown virus comes from space. Her son's Stand being similar to a mummy and mermaid, again references horror movies. Enya again utilizes what Araki learned from Lisa Lisa in Battle Tendency; the supernatural basis of Stands and Hamon evens the battlefield for women and children to match up against strong men.[17]

Araki recalled how his editor suddenly ended up in the hospital during the serialization of Jotaro and Dio's final fight. Without his valuable advice, the author said it was difficult and he started panicking as the end was approaching.[18]

English adaptation edit

Viz Media began publishing an English adaptation of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure in 2005. Skipping Parts 1 and 2, they started with the Stardust Crusaders arc and moved the last chapter of Japanese volume 12 to the beginning of volume 13. This English volume 1 included a recap of Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency in order to clarify story points for Western readers. The English edition of the manga was edited by Jason Thompson, author of Manga: The Complete Guide. Between November 8, 2005, and December 7, 2010, all 16 volumes (corresponding to Japanese volumes 13–28) were published in North America.

Minor edits were made to artwork where certain scenes of animal violence were redrawn by Hirohiko Araki himself.[6] Volume 3 of the English edition features a single panel of a dog being decapitated that was redrawn from an alternate angle, and volume 6 has several redrawn panels where a mutilated dog was changed into a large rat. Mosques in volume 15 were redrawn after international controversy (see below), though this was also in recent Japanese printings. English volume 7 features redrawn artwork in the final chapter of the "Death 13" story arc in order to remove scenes of human feces. Any instances of real-life brand names and logos (such as drinks and automotive brands) were erased. Some character names were altered, presumably for copyright reasons. According to Thompson, the names used in this initial English edition were approved by Araki.[19]

Between 2016 and 2019, Viz Media released Stardust Crusaders in a new deluxe hardcover edition as part of their publication of the entire JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series in the same format as the Japanese JoJonium edition.[5] All changes to the original art were reverted, excluding the aforementioned mosques, but some character names were still changed.

Chapters edit

In the original volumization, chapter 114 is collected in volume 12, listed on the Battle Tendency page. The original Japanese title is listed first, followed by the title used in the English publication.

Original volumization / First English release edit

No. Title Original release date English release date
13/1Dio's Curse / The Evil Spirit
Dio no Jubaku (DIOの呪縛)
December 5, 1989[20]
978-4-08-851069-9
November 8, 2005[21]
978-1-59116-754-9
  • 114. "A Man Possessed" (悪霊にとりつかれた男, Akuryō ni Toritsukareta Otoko, lit. "A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit")[ai]
  • 115. "The Magician of Fire" (炎の魔術師, Honō no Majutsushi)
  • 116. "The Evil Spirit's Identity!" (悪霊 その正体!, Akuryō Sono Shōtai!)
  • 117. "The Man with the Star" (星のアザをもつ男, Hoshi no Aza o Motsu Otoko, lit. "The Man with the Star Birthmark")
  • 118. "The Dreadful Invader" (戦慄の侵入者, Senritsu no Shinnyūsha)
  • 119. "Who Shall Judge?!" (裁くのは誰だ!?, Sabaku no wa Dare da!?)
  • 120. "Dio's Curse" (DIOの呪縛, Dio no Jubaku)
  • 121. "The Stand Warriors" (幽波紋スタンドの戦士たち, Sutando no Senshitachi)
  • 122. "The Thing on the Plane" (機中にひそむ魔, Kichū ni Hisomu Ma, lit. "The Devil Lurking on the Plane")
  • 123. "Insect Attack!" (奇虫襲撃!, Kimushi Shūgeki!, lit. "Strange Insect Attack!")
14/2The Empty Ship and the Ape / Silver Chariot
Mujinsen to Saru (無人船と猿)
February 9, 1990[22]
978-4-08-851070-5
January 3, 2006[23]
978-1-59116-850-8
  • 124–126. "Silver Chariot (1–3)" (銀の戦車シルバーチャリオッツ その①〜③, Shirubā Chariottsu Sono 1–3)
  • 127–129. "Dark Blue Moon (1–3)" (暗青の月ダークブルームーン その①〜③, Dāku Burū Mūn Sono 1–3)
  • 130–132. "Strength (1–3)" (ストレングス その①〜③, Sutorengusu Sono 1–3)
15/3The Gun Is Mightier Than the Sword / The Emperor and the Hanged Man
Jū wa Ken yori mo Tsuyoshi (銃は剣よりも強し)
April 10, 1990[24]
978-4-08-851215-0
March 7, 2006[25]
978-1-4215-0336-3
  • 133–135. "The Devil (1–3)" (悪魔デビル その①〜③, Debiru Sono 1–3)
  • 136–139. "Yellow Temperance (1–4)" (黄の節制イエローテンパランス その①〜④, Ierō Tenparansu Sono 1–4)
  • 140–142. "The Emperor and the Hanged Man (1–3)" (皇帝エンペラー吊られた男ハングドマン その①〜③, Enperā to Hangudo Man Sono 1–3)
16/4Battle Experience! / Terror in India
Tatakai no Nenki! (戦いの年季!)
June 8, 1990[26]
978-4-08-851216-7
June 6, 2006[27]
978-1-4215-0653-1
  • 143–145. "The Emperor and the Hanged Man (4–6)" (皇帝エンペラー吊られた男ハングドマン その④〜⑥, Enperā to Hangudo Man Sono 4–6)
  • 146–149. "The Empress (1–4)" (女帝エンプレス その①〜④, Enpuresu Sono 1–4)
  • 150–152. "Wheel of Fortune (1–3)" (運命の車輪ホウィール・オブ・フォーチュン その①〜③, Howīru Obu Fōchun Sono 1–3)
17/5The Terrifying Lovers / City of Death
Osoroshiki Rabāzu (恐ろしき恋人ラバーズ)
August 8, 1990[28]
978-4-08-851217-4
September 5, 2006[29]
978-1-4215-0654-8
  • 153. "Wheel of Fortune (4)" (運命の車輪ホウィール・オブ・フォーチュン その④, Howīru Obu Fōchun Sono 4)
  • 154–159. "Justice (1–6)" (正義ジャスティス その①〜⑥, Jasutisu Sono 1–6)
  • 160–162. "The Lovers (1–3)" (恋人ラバーズ その①〜③, Rabāzu Sono 1–3)
18/6Death 13 of Dreams / The Arabian Nightmare
Yume no Desu Sātīn (夢のDEATHデス13サーティーン)
October 8, 1990[30]
978-4-08-851218-1
December 5, 2006[31]
978-1-4215-0655-5
  • 163–165. "The Lovers (4–6)" (恋人ラバーズ その④〜⑥, Rabāzu Sono 4–6)
  • 166–167. "The Sun (1–2)" (太陽 その①〜②, Taiyō Sono 1–2)
  • 168–171. "Death 13 (1–4)" (死神13デスサーティーン その①〜④, Desu Sātīn Sono 1–4)
19/7The Magic Lamp / The Three Wishes
Mahō no Ranpu (魔法のランプ)
December 4, 1990[32]
978-4-08-851219-8
April 3, 2007[33]
978-1-4215-1078-1
  • 172–173. "Death 13 (5–6)" (死神13デスサーティーン その⑤〜⑥, Desu Sātīn Sono 5–6)
  • 174–178. "Judgement (1–5)" (審判ジャッジメント その①〜⑤, Jajjimento Sono 1–5)
  • 179–181. "The High Priestess (1–3)" (女教皇ハイプリエステス その①〜③, Hai Puriesutesu Sono 1–3)
20/8The Exploding Orange / Iggy the Fool and the God Geb[aj]
Bakudan-jikake no Orenji (爆弾仕かけのオレンジ)
February 8, 1991[34]
978-4-08-851220-4
August 7, 2007[35]
978-1-4215-1079-8
  • 182. "The High Priestess (4)" (女教皇ハイプリエステス その④, Hai Puriesutesu Sono 4)
  • 183–188. "Iggy 'The Fool' and 'Geb' N'Doul (1–6)" (愚者ザ・フール」のイギーと「ゲブ神」のンドゥール その①〜⑥, "Za Fūru" no Igī to Gebu-shin no Ndūru Sono 1–6)
  • 189–191. "'Khnum' Oingo and 'Thoth' Boingo (1–3)" (「クヌム神」のオインゴと「トト神」のボインゴ その①〜③, "Kunumu-shin" no Oingo to "Toto-shin" no Boingo Sono 1–3)
21/9A Woman with Wonderful Legs / The Deadly Sword
Ashi ga Gunbatsu no Onna (脚がグンバツの女)
May 10, 1991[36]
978-4-08-851564-9
December 4, 2007[37]
978-1-4215-1080-4
  • 192. "'Khnum' Oingo and 'Thoth' Boingo (4)" (「クヌム神」のオインゴと「トト神」のボインゴ その④, "Kunumu-shin" no Oingo to "Toto-shin" no Boingo Sono 4)
  • 193–198. "Anubis (1–6)" (「アヌビス神」 その①〜⑥, "Anubisu-shin" Sono 1–6)
  • 199–201. "'Bastet' Mariah (1–3)" (「バステト女神」のマライア その①〜③, "Basuteto-joshin" no Maraia Sono 1–3)
22/10Disappearance in a Locked Room / The Shadow of Set
Misshitsu de Shōshitsu (密室で消失)
July 10, 1991[38]
978-4-08-851565-6
April 1, 2008[39]
978-1-4215-1081-1
  • 202–204. "'Bastet' Mariah (4–6)" (「バステト女神」のマライア その④〜⑥, "Basuteto-joshin" no Maraia Sono 4–6)
  • 205–209. "'Set' Alessi (1–5)" (「セト神」のアレッシー その①〜⑤, "Seto-shin" no Aresshī Sono 1–5)
  • 210. "The Man Who Shot Dio" (DIOを撃つ!?, Dio o Utsu!?, lit. "Shooting Dio?!")
23/11D'Arby's Collection / D'Arby the Gambler
Dābīzu Korekushon (ダービーズコレクション)
September 10, 1991[40]
978-4-08-851566-3
April 7, 2009[41]
978-1-4215-1632-5
  • 211–216. "D'Arby the Gambler (1–6)" (ダービー・ザ・ギャンブラー その①〜⑥, Dābī za Gyanburā Sono 1–6)
  • 217–219. "Hol Horse and Boingo (1–3)" (ホル・ホースとボインゴ その①〜③, Horu Hōsu to Boingo Sono 1–3)
24/12Pet Shop, the Gatekeeper of Hell / The Claws of Horus
Jigoku no Monban Petto Shoppu (地獄の門番ペット・ショップ)
November 8, 1991[42]
978-4-08-851567-0
August 4, 2009[43]
978-1-4215-1633-2
  • 220–221. "Hol Horse and Boingo (4–5)" (ホル・ホースとボインゴ その④〜⑤, Horu Hōsu to Boingo Sono 4–5)
  • 222–226. "Pet Shop, the Gatekeeper of Hell (1–5)" (地獄の門番ペット・ショップ その①〜⑤, Jigoku no Monban Petto Shoppu Sono 1–5)
  • 227–228. "D'Arby the Player (1–2)" (ダービー・ザ・プレイヤー その①〜②, Dābī za Pureiyā Sono 1–2)
25/13D'Arby the Player
Dābī za Pureiyā (ダービー・ザ・プレイヤー)
February 10, 1992[44]
978-4-08-851568-7
December 1, 2009[45]
978-1-4215-2406-1
  • 229–237. "D'Arby the Player (3–11)" (ダービー・ザ・プレイヤー その③〜⑪, Dābī za Pureiyā Sono 3–11)
26/14The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice / Showdown
Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu (亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ・アイス)
April 10, 1992[46]
978-4-08-851569-4
April 6, 2010[47]
978-1-4215-2407-8
  • 238–245. "The Dark Void of Vanilla Ice (1–8)" (亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ・アイス その①〜⑧, Akū no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 1–8, lit. "The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice (1–8)")
  • 246. "Suzi Q Joestar Visits Her Daughter" (スージー・Q・ジョースター 娘に会いにくる, Sūjī Kyū Jōsutā Musume ni Ai ni Kuru)
27/15Dio's World
Dio no Sekai (DIOの世界)
June 10, 1992[48]
978-4-08-851570-0
August 3, 2010[49]
978-1-4215-2408-5
  • 247–256. "Dio's World (1–10)" (DIOの世界 その①〜⑩, Dio no Sekai Sono 1–10)
28/16The Faraway Journey, Farewell Friends / Journey's End
Haruka naru Tabiji Saraba Tomo yo (遥かなる旅路 さらば友よ)
August 4, 1992[50]
978-4-08-851634-9
December 7, 2010[51]
978-1-4215-3084-0
  • 257–264. "Dio's World (11–18)" (DIOの世界 その⑪〜⑱, Dio no Sekai Sono 11–18)
  • 265. "The Faraway Journey, Farewell Friends" (遥かなる旅路 さらば友よ, Haruka naru Tabiji Saraba Tomo yo)

2002 release edit

No. Title Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
8Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 1
Part 3 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu 1 (Part3 スターダストクルセイダース1)
June 18, 2002[52]4-08-617791-9
  • 114–116. "Jotaro Kujo (1–3)" (空条承太郎 その①〜③, Kūjō Jōtarō Sono 1–3)
  • 117. "The Man with the Star" (星のアザをもつ男, Hoshi no Aza o Motsu Otoko, lit. "The Man with the Star Birthmark")
  • 118–120. "Noriaki Kakyoin (1–3)" (花京院典明 その①〜③, Kakyōin Noriaki Sono 1–3)
  • 121. "The Power Called a 'Stand'" (「スタンド」という力, "Sutando" to Iu Chikara)
  • 122. "Head to Egypt" (エジプトへ向かえ, Ejiputo e Mukae)
  • 123. "Tower of Gray" (灰の塔タワー・オブ・グレー, Tawā Obu Gurē)
  • 124–126. "Silver Chariot (1–3)" (銀の戦車シルバーチャリオッツ その①〜③, Shirubā Chariottsu Sono 1–3)
  • 127–128. "Dark Blue Moon (1–2)" (暗青の月ダークブルームーン その①〜②, Dāku Burū Mūn Sono 1–2)
9Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 2
Part 3 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu 2 (Part3 スターダストクルセイダース2)
June 18, 2002[53]4-08-617792-7
  • Chapters 129–143
10Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 3
Part 3 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu 3 (Part3 スターダストクルセイダース3)
July 18, 2002[54]4-08-617793-5
  • Chapters 144–158
11Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 4
Part 3 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu 4 (Part3 スターダストクルセイダース4)
July 18, 2002[55]4-08-617794-3
  • Chapters 159–173
12Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 5
Part 3 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu 5 (Part3 スターダストクルセイダース5)
August 9, 2002[56]4-08-617795-1
  • Chapters 174–188
13Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 6
Part 3 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu 6 (Part3 スターダストクルセイダース6)
August 9, 2002[57]4-08-617796-X
  • Chapters 189–204
14Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 7
Part 3 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu 7 (Part3 スターダストクルセイダース7)
September 18, 2002[58]4-08-617797-8
  • Chapters 205–219
15Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 8
Part 3 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu 8 (Part3 スターダストクルセイダース8)
September 18, 2002[59]4-08-617798-6
  • Chapters 220–234
16Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 9
Part 3 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu 9 (Part3 スターダストクルセイダース9)
October 18, 2002[60]4-08-617799-4
  • Chapters 235–250
17Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 10
Part 3 Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu 10 (Part3 スターダストクルセイダース10)
October 18, 2002[61]4-08-617800-1
  • Chapters 251–265

2013 release edit

No. Title Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 (4)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders Digest Edition Vol. 1
Dai San Bu Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu Sōshūhen Vuoryūmu 1 (第3部 スターダストクルセイダース 総集編 Vol.1)
July 5, 2013[62]978-4-08-111062-9
2 (5)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders Digest Edition Vol. 2
Dai San Bu Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu Sōshūhen Vuoryūmu 2 (第3部 スターダストクルセイダース 総集編 Vol.2)
August 2, 2013[63]978-4-08-111063-6
3 (6)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders Digest Edition Vol. 3
Dai San Bu Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu Sōshūhen Vuoryūmu 3 (第3部 スターダストクルセイダース 総集編 Vol.3)
September 6, 2013[64]978-4-08-111064-3
4 (7)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders Digest Edition Vol. 4
Dai San Bu Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu Sōshūhen Vuoryūmu 4 (第3部 スターダストクルセイダース 総集編 Vol.4)
October 4, 2013[65]978-4-08-111065-0
5 (8)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders Digest Edition Vol. 5
Dai San Bu Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu Sōshūhen Vuoryūmu 5 (第3部 スターダストクルセイダース 総集編 Vol.5)
November 1, 2013[66]978-4-08-111066-7

2014 release / Second English release edit

No. Title Original release date English release date
1 (8)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 01
JoJonium 8
June 4, 2014[67]
978-4-08-782839-9
November 1, 2016[68]
978-1421590653
  • Chapters 1–13
2 (9)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 02
JoJonium 9
July 4, 2014[69]
978-4-08-782840-5
February 7, 2017[70]
978-1421591575
  • Chapters 14–26
3 (10)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 03
JoJonium 10
August 5, 2014[71]
978-4-08-782841-2
May 2, 2017[72]
978-1421591698
  • Chapters 27–40
4 (11)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 04
JoJonium 11
September 4, 2014[73]
978-4-08-782842-9
August 1, 2017[74]
978-1421591704
  • Chapters 41–54
5 (12)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 05
JoJonium 12
October 3, 2014[75]
978-4-08-782843-6
November 7, 2017[76]
978-1421591711
  • Chapters 55–69
6 (13)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 06
JoJonium 13
November 4, 2014[77]
978-4-08-782844-3
February 6, 2018[78]
978-1421591728
  • Chapters 70–85
7 (14)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 07
JoJonium 14
December 4, 2014[79]
978-4-08-782845-0
May 1, 2018[80]
978-1421591735
  • Chapters 86–103
8 (15)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 08
JoJonium 15
December 26, 2014[81]
978-4-08-782846-7
August 7, 2018[82]
978-1421591742
  • Chapters 104–114
9 (16)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 09
JoJonium 16
February 4, 2015[83]
978-4-08-782847-4
November 6, 2018[84]
978-1421591759
  • Chapters 115–133
10 (17)Part 3: Stardust Crusaders 10
JoJonium 17
March 4, 2015[85]
978-4-08-782848-1
February 5, 2019[86]
978-1421591766
  • Chapters 134–152

Related media edit

From 1992 to 1993, Stardust Crusaders was adapted into the three-volume audio drama JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, subtitled Jotaro Kujo's Visitation,[ak] The Death of Avdol,[al] and Dio's World.[am][87][88][89] Two light novels illustrated by Araki have been released. The first is titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, released on November 4, 1993 and written by Mayori Sekijima and Hiroshi Yamaguchi.[90] Nisio Isin was one of the authors commissioned to write novels in celebration of the series' 25th anniversary.[91] It was released on December 16, 2011 and titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Over Heaven.

A 13-episode OVA series, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, was produced by Studio APPP. The first six episodes were released on VHS and Laserdisc by Pony Canyon from 1993 to 1994, covering the latter part of this arc. When the series was released on DVD by Klock Worx from 2000 to 2002, an additional set of seven episodes were produced by the same cast and crew, serving as a prequel to the earlier episodes (which were subsequently re-released with new chronological numbering). Super Techno Arts produced a North American English dub version of all 13 episodes in chronological order as a six-volume DVD series.

An anime television adaptation of the series, titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, was produced by David Production and aired in Japan between April 2014 and June 2015. The series was simulcast by Crunchyroll, with several names rewritten to avoid copyright infringement.[92] In addition to the second season of the anime, a mobile app game titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Shooters was also released.

The arc has been adapted into several video games. The first was a role-playing video game released in 1993 for the Super Famicom under the title of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. A fighting game for arcades by Capcom, also simply titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, was released in 1998. It was released internationally as JoJo's Venture, and followed by an upgraded version titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future. The international version this time retained the manga's actual full title of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, dropping the Heritage for the Future subtitle. The upgraded version was then ported to the PlayStation and Dreamcast in 1999, and a high-definition version was released for PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in August 2012 before being delisted in 2014.[93] Several characters from Stardust Crusaders later appear in the crossover games JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven, both published by Bandai Namco Entertainment and developed by CyberConnect2. Jotaro and Dio in particular also appear in several crossover games with other Weekly Shōnen Jump characters, such as in Jump Super Stars, Jump Ultimate Stars and most recently Jump Force.

Controversy edit

In May 2008, both Shueisha and Studio APPP halted manga/OVA shipments of JoJo after a complaint had been launched against them by a group of online Muslim protestors after a scene from one of the OVA's episodes features Dio reading a book depicting pages from the Qur'an.[6][94] This recall affected the English-language releases as well, causing Viz Media and Shueisha to cease publication for a year. Even though the manga did not feature that specific scene, Shueisha had Araki redraw scenes that depicted characters fighting on-top, and destroying, mosques.[6][95] Viz resumed publication a year later, with the eleventh volume being published on April 7, 2009, and thus their publication was continued.

Reception edit

In a 2018 survey of 17,000 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure fans, Stardust Crusaders was chosen as the third favorite story arc with 17.3% of the vote. Its battle between Jotaro and Dio was chosen as the favorite fight of the series.[96]

Reviewing Stardust Crusaders for Anime News Network, Rebecca Silverman enjoyed seeing Part 2's Joseph team up with new protagonist Jotaro and was impressed that Araki was able to keep Dio out of Part 2 completely, only to bring him back for Part 3.[97] She initially called the replacement of Hamon with Stands both understandable and a bit of a disappointment, since the "insane physical abilities and contortions" caused by the former were a large source of the fun in the first two parts.[97] However, Silverman would go on to describe later Stand battles as exciting and creative in subsequent reviews.[98][99]

Notes edit

  1. ^ JoJonium (ジョジョニウム, Jojoniumu)
  2. ^ The arc's setting was later changed to 1988.
  3. ^ Jotaro Kujo (空条 承太郎, Kūjō Jōtarō)
  4. ^ Star Platinum (星の白金スタープラチナ, Sutā Purachina)
  5. ^ Joseph Joestar (ジョセフ・ジョースター, Josefu Jōsutā)
  6. ^ Hermit Purple (隠者の紫ハーミットパープル, Hāmitto Pāpuru)
  7. ^ Mohammed Avdol (モハメド・アヴドゥル, Mohamedo Avuduru)
  8. ^ Magician's Red (魔術師の赤マジシャンズレッド, Majishanzu Reddo)
  9. ^ Noriaki Kakyoin (花京院 典明, Kakyōin Noriaki)
  10. ^ Hierophant Green (法皇の緑ハイエロファントグリーン, Haierofanto Gurīn)
  11. ^ Emerald Splash (エメラルドスプラッシュ, Emerarudosupurasshu)
  12. ^ Jean Pierre Polnareff (ジャン=ピエール・ポルナレフ, Jan Piēru Porunarefu)
  13. ^ Silver Chariot (銀の戦車シルバーチャリオッツ, Shirubā Chariottsu)
  14. ^ Iggy (イギー, Igī)
  15. ^ The Fool (愚者ザ・フール, Za Fūru)
  16. ^ Holly Kujo (空条 ホリィ, Kūjō Horī, alternatively written "Holy" in Japan)
  17. ^ Dio (DIOディオ)
  18. ^ The World (世界ザ・ワールド, Za Wārudo)
  19. ^ Enya the Hag (Enya Geil) (エンヤ婆(エンヤ・ガイル), En'ya-baa (En'ya Gairu))
  20. ^ Justice (正義ジャスティス, Jasutisu)
  21. ^ Hol Horse (ホル・ホース, Horu Hōsu)
  22. ^ Emperor (皇帝エンペラー, Enperā)
  23. ^ J. Geil (J・ガイル, Jei Gairu, Centerfold in English adaptations)
  24. ^ Hanged Man (吊られた男ハングドマン, Hangudo Man)
  25. ^ Steely Dan (鋼入りのスティーリーダン, Sutīrī Dan)
  26. ^ Lovers (恋人ラバーズ, Rabāzu)
  27. ^ Vanilla Ice (ヴァニラ・アイス, Vanira Aisu)
  28. ^ Cream (クリーム, Kurīmu)
  29. ^ Daniel J. D'Arby (ダニエル・J・ダービー, Danieru Jei Dābī)
  30. ^ Osiris (オシリス神, Oshirisu-shin)
  31. ^ Telence T. D'Arby (テレンス・T・ダービー, Terensu Tī Dābī)
  32. ^ Atum (アトゥム神, Atumu-shin)
  33. ^ N'Doul (ンドゥール, Ndūru)
  34. ^ Geb (ゲブ神, Gebu-shin)
  35. ^ Chapter 114 is only part of the English volumization.
  36. ^ Although the back cover of the English release uses the title Iggy the Fool and the Great God Geb, the title page and the titles of the titular chapters leave out the word "Great."
  37. ^ Jotaro Kujo's Visitation (空条承太郎見参の巻, Kūjō Jōtarō Kenzan no Maki)
  38. ^ The Death of Avdol (アヴドゥル死すの巻, Avuduru Shisu no Maki)
  39. ^ Dio's World (DIOの世界の巻, Dio no Sekai no Maki)

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stardust, crusaders, this, article, about, manga, adaptation, jojo, bizarre, adventure, 2014, television, series, jojo, bizarre, adventure, japanese, スターダストクルセイダース, hepburn, sutādasuto, kuruseidāsu, third, story, manga, series, jojo, bizarre, adventure, writte. This article is about the manga For the OVA adaptation see JoJo s Bizarre Adventure OVA For the 2014 television series see JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Stardust Crusaders Stardust Crusaders Japanese スターダストクルセイダース Hepburn Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu is the third story arc of the manga series JoJo s Bizarre Adventure written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki The arc was serialized for a little over 3 years It was serialized in Shueisha s Weekly Shōnen Jump from April 3 1989 2 to April 27 1992 3 for 152 chapters which were later collected into 16 tankōbon volumes In its original publication it was known as JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Part 3 Jotaro Kujo Heritage for the Future ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第三部 空条承太郎 未来への遺産 JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai San Bu Kujō Jōtarō Mirai e no Isan The arc was preceded by Battle Tendency and followed by Diamond Is Unbreakable Stardust CrusadersJoJo s Bizarre Adventure volume 13 cover featuring Jotaro Kujo and his Stand Star Platinumスターダストクルセイダース Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu GenreAdventure supernatural 1 MangaWritten byHirohiko ArakiPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen JumpDemographicShōnenOriginal runApril 3 1989 April 27 1992Volumes16Other mediaOVA series 1993 1994 2000 2002 Video game 1998 Animated TV series 2014 2015 ChronologyPreceded by Battle TendencyFollowed by Diamond Is UnbreakableThe story is set long after the events of Battle Tendency and follows Joseph Joestar s grandson Jotaro Kujo a Japanese high school delinquent who awakens his own Stand Star Platinum Alongside his grandfather and other Stand users they are tasked to go on a journey to Cairo Egypt in order to defeat Dio who is revealed to be alive and is seeking revenge on the Joestar family In 2012 Stardust Crusaders was digitally colored and released as digital downloads for smartphones and tablet computers A ten volume hardcover re release under the title JoJonium a was published in 2014 and 2015 4 Viz Media initially released the sixteen volume format of the arc in North America between 2005 and 2010 They released the hardcover format from 2016 to 2019 5 It is one of the most popular parts of the JoJo s Bizarre Adventure series as it introduced the audience to the concept of Stands which differentiated it from its predecessors 6 7 This popularity later spawned video games a three volume drama CD series two novels and two OVA series of this arc alone An anime television adaptation by David Production JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Stardust Crusaders aired in Japan between April 2014 and June 2015 8 Stardust Crusaders also stands out as the only arc of the series to gain any notable Western exposure prior to the release of the anime series by David Production in 2012 due to the 1993 OVA series 1999 video game and the English releases of the manga in 2005 2010 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Production 3 1 English adaptation 4 Chapters 4 1 Original volumization First English release 4 2 2002 release 4 3 2013 release 4 4 2014 release Second English release 5 Related media 6 Controversy 7 Reception 8 Notes 9 ReferencesPlot editIn Japan 1987 b Jotaro Kujo grandson of Joseph Joestar has been arrested and refuses to leave his cell believing he is possessed by an evil spirit After being called by Holly Joseph s daughter and Jotaro s mother Joseph arrives with an associate Mohammed Avdol They explain that Jotaro s evil spirit is actually a manifestation of his fighting spirit called a Stand and reveal that they possess Stands as well Joseph explains that the sudden appearance of their Stands is caused by the nemesis of his grandfather Jonathan Joestar Dio Brando now referred to simply as Dio Dio has survived his final battle with Jonathan by decapitating his nemesis s corpse and attaching his own head to it Now preparing for global conquest Dio has awoken his own Stand which awakens the Stands of the rest of the Joestar bloodline due to his use of Jonathan s body and recruited Stand using assassins to kill Jonathan s remaining descendants Soon after Jotaro uses his Stand which is later named Star Platinum to defeat the first of these assassins a transfer student named Noriaki Kakyoin before freeing Kakyoin from Dio s control by removing a parasitic flesh bud from him Holly soon becomes gravely ill due to a Stand manifesting in her which is slowly killing her due to her reserved personality With little hesitation Jotaro Joseph Avdol and Kakyoin begin a journey to Egypt to kill Dio and save Holly s life On the way they defeat another brainwashed assassin named Jean Pierre Polnareff who later joins the quest to kill Dio and avenge the death of his sister whose murderer is among Dio s forces Forced to travel on foot after Dio s assassins manage to foil their travel by plane and ship the group encounter Hol Horse and the murderer of Polnareff s sister J Geil in Calcutta with Avdol seemingly killed during the confrontation Polnareff kills J Geil with Kakyoin s help and the remaining group travels further into Pakistan After defeating Geil s mother a Dio loyalist named Enya the group reach the Red Sea where Polnareff learns Avdol faked his death to acquire a submarine that allows them to reach Egypt Upon arriving in Abu Simbel the heroes are joined by Iggy a Boston Terrier with a Stand of his own while facing the first of nine Stands named after Egyptian deities rather than the tarot theme of before Kakyoin is wounded in the fight and is taken to a hospital to recuperate After the group defeats several more Stand users while reaching Cairo Iggy discovers and leads them to Dio s mansion with Kakyoin rejoining them At the mansion s entrance the party is split up Jotaro Joseph and Kakyoin fight the last of the nine Egyptian god Stands while Polnareff Avdol and Iggy make their way through the mansion However one of Dio s servants Vanilla Ice kills Avdol and Iggy both of whom separately sacrifice themselves to save Polnareff An enraged Polnareff battles Vanilla Ice and discovers that Vanilla Ice has been transformed into a vampire like Dio a fact that Vanilla Ice himself was unaware of Polnareff floods the room with light disintegrating Vanilla Ice and avenging his friends whose spirits peacefully head to Heaven Jotaro Joseph Kakyoin and Polnareff ultimately encounter Dio and escape his mansion A chase across Cairo follows leading to Kakyoin confronting Dio and his Stand The World whose power Dio has taken great lengths to keep secret having previously assassinated Enya to keep her from telling the heroes Though fatally wounded by The World Kakyoin manages to deduce the Stand s ability to stop time for five seconds and covertly relays it to Joseph in his final moments Joseph is able to pass it on to Jotaro but is swiftly killed by Dio who uses his blood to increase the duration of his ability to nine seconds With most of his allies dead and Polnareff unconscious Jotaro is left to fight Dio alone During the fight both sides discover that their respective Stands are similar in both range power and ability meaning that Jotaro is able to use The World s time stopping powers as well Jotaro first uses this ability to briefly move around while Dio has stopped time but he learns how to stop time directly when Dio tries to crush him with a road roller Dio attempts to kill Jotaro with one final kick but a counterattack from Jotaro splits The World in two killing it and Dio Jotaro transfuses Dio s blood back into Joseph and uses Star Platinum to restart his stopped heart an ability he d previously used on himself while playing dead during the fight with Dio reviving him The two Joestars then expose Dio s corpse to the sun destroying the vampire for good Jotaro and Joseph bid Polnareff farewell before returning to Japan as Holly has made a full recovery Characters editSee also List of JoJo s Bizarre Adventure characters Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 2 Jotaro Kujo c is the delinquent protagonist He uses the Stand Star Platinum d whose power is incredible strength speed and precision It is later revealed that Star Platinum also has the power to stop time which helps him during the final battle with Dio Joseph Joestar e is Jotaro s grandfather and the protagonist of the previous part of the series Battle Tendency He uses the Stand Hermit Purple f which allows him to produce thorny purple vines that can perform predictions through electronic equipment such as Polaroid cameras or televisions although at the cost of destroying said equipment he can also use them to attach to buildings and swing through the air He also still has access to the vampire killing martial art known as Hamon which was his primary ability in Battle Tendency and can use Hermit Purple as wires to channel Hamon energy which he uses in the fight with Dio to prevent the vampire from directly attacking him Mohammed Avdol g is a fortune teller from Cairo and an ally of Joseph and Jotaro He uses the Stand Magician s Red h which allows him to manipulate fire Noriaki Kakyoin i is a former enemy turned ally of Jotaro Kakyoin believed himself a social outcast due to his Stand which continued up until he met Jotaro He uses the Stand Hierophant Green j which he can unravel into threads to enter people and control them from the inside or perform a long ranged attack using blasts of green energy known as Emerald Splash k Jean Pierre Polnareff l is another former enemy turned ally of Jotaro Polnareff joins the crew to avenge his younger sister who was murdered by a man with two right hands Polnareff uses the Stand Silver Chariot m which takes the form of an armored knight wielding a rapier excelling in fast swordsmanship and close range fighting his Stand can shed its armor to increase its agility and speed exponentially He can also shoot his sword but only once in the battle Iggy n is a Boston Terrier who uses the Stand The Fool o which manipulates sand and dust Holly Joestar Kujo p is the daughter of Joseph and the mother of Jotaro Although most Stands are used for fighting her unnamed Stand works against her gentle non violent soul slowly making her increasingly sick It takes on the form of vines with roses and berries Dio q the main antagonist is a vampire who previously appeared in Phantom Blood After being presumed dead for 100 years he has returned from his slumber and attached his disembodied head to the decapitated corpse of his longtime foe Jonathan Joestar He uses the Stand The World r a high power short range Stand similar to Star Platinum which is capable of stopping time for brief intervals Enya the Hag s is an old woman who is the confidant of Dio She uses the Stand Justice t which takes the form of a mist that takes control over anyone with an open wound allowing Enya to control them as she would a marionette Hol Horse u is a recurring minor antagonist who nearly killed Mohammad Avdol with the assistance of J Geil using his Stand Emperor v a long range Stand resembling a gun that can shoot and steer its bullets J Geil w is the son of Enya the Hag and the man who murdered Polnareff s sister prompting Polnareff to avenge her J Geil wields the Stand Hanged Man x a Stand that attacks others in reflections such as mirrors Hanged Man can also jump from reflection to reflection in a ray of light Steely Dan y is a servant of Dio who was sent to assassinate Enya to prevent her from revealing the secret of Dio s stand he wields the stand Lovers z which is microscopic and transfers damage done to its user to a selected target by infiltrating their brain Vanilla Ice aa is one of Dio s most loyal servants going as far as cutting his head off to heal Dio s neck wound He is revived as a vampire and fights Polnareff Iggy and Avdol in Dio s mansion He wields the stand Cream ab which can swallow itself and turn into a spherical void of nothingness that destroys anything in its path Daniel J D Arby ac is a proficient gambler who wields Osiris ad a stand that allows him to put people s souls in poker chips after they lose Telence T D Arby ae is Daniel J D Arby s younger brother and a professional gamer who once even beat a person who was born with an IQ of 190 He wields the stand Atum af which allows him to read people s minds and place their souls into dolls if they lose N Doul ag is a minor antagonist He is a blind assassin hired by Dio and the first of the Egypt 9 Glory Gods the Joestar Group encounters upon entering Egypt attacking them in the middle of the Sahara N Doul wields the Stand Geb ah a long ranged Stand made of water that N Doul can remotely control and shape into anything to attack his foes from afar notably as a sharp water stream able to slice flesh Production editHaving originally planned the series as a trilogy Araki thought to have the final confrontation set in present day Japan But he did not want it to be a tournament affair which was popular in Weekly Shōnen Jump at the time and therefore decided to make it a road movie inspired by Around the World in Eighty Days He modeled Jotaro after American actor Clint Eastwood including his poses and catchphrases Although the author said the character might seem rough compared to other Jump protagonists Jotaro fits his own image of a hero perfectly as a loner who does not do the right thing for attention Araki said the character wearing his school uniform in the desert has its roots in Mitsuteru Yokoyama s Babel II and that if he were to draw the part over again he would base the Stands on Tetsujin 28 go 9 Araki originally thought of Stands as something inorganic powered by life force When creating them he often takes inspiration from artifacts such as clothing masks and dolls by indigenous peoples which when fused with something biological or mechanical makes for a very unique design 10 Araki said he had a lot of readers asking him to bring older characters back Although he is not a fan of bringing them back simply for nostalgia he did not hesitate having Joseph return from Battle Tendency to save his daughter because it is completely true to the character The author thought of having Joseph drop out partway through due to his age but ended up playing it by ear as serialization continued He gave him the role of navigator introducing the readers to the Joestar family Dio Hamon and Stands and his own Stand being a support ability rather than offensive Stands being a succession of the Hamon and Hamon being life energy that spreads across the body through breathing Araki thought Joseph s Hermit Purple vines wrapping around his body were a visual representation of that 11 Avdol was given the role of subleader who acts as navigator and with steadfast determination and an unyielding sense of duty he is the one in the group that everyone can rely on Araki said he gave him an ethnic design to have some sort of connection to Egypt and that at the time of serialization he and most of the readers had a strong interest in the birthplaces of civilization making Avdol s design a product of the times Not wanting readers to get complacent the author took Avdol out of action under the guise of death Although he intended to bring him back he did not have specific plans and just wrote what came natural In hindsight Araki felt he probably should have given Avdol a section where he played a more primary role but also believes that he would not have ranked well in a character popularity poll as the readers only wanted more fights featuring Jotaro Araki also said that Avdol s Stand was difficult to draw as controlling fire is a common thing in manga and film and if you play it too loose it can break the power balance As such fire and poison are two abilities he is okay with barring from future use 12 Araki stated that he had Kakyoin act as a foil to Jotaro Although they both wear school uniforms Kakyoin s well tailored one gives him the feel of an honor student while Jotaro s loose fitting one and accessories convey that he is a delinquent He made him Jotaro s first real Stand opponent to visually convey the concepts between short range and long range Stand abilities The author revealed that he always read the kanji for Kakyoin s given name as Tenmei but his editor approved the reading Noriaki for the tankōbon much to his surprise 13 In order to not have him overlap with Jotaro and Joseph Polnareff was given a distinctive look and personality which in turn made him shine on his own with his lines standing out for better or for worse Because he is a versatile character who could say goofy lines or serious ones he needed to make more appearances More appearances means more fights and because he made it through so many life or death situations Araki feels that Polnareff grew the most in the story The author used foreign models as reference for his hair and also drew it like Rudol von Stroheim s from Battle Tendency The character s name was inspired by those of Araki s three favorite French people actors Alain Delon and Jean Paul Belmondo and musician Michel Polnareff 14 With the series meant to be long running Araki took great care in deciding which unique Stand user to put the main cast against and when in order to keep readers interested He designed Strength Ebony Devil and Yellow Temperance so that their appearances and abilities did not overlap But as these were all one on one battles he then decided to introduce Hol Horse and J Geil as a team He had always planned on having Kakyoin and Polnareff switch allegiances to the good guys but not Hol Horse Although he drew a color illustration with Hol Horse alongside the Joestar group and had the character return several times through the story he suspects he did not go through with it because his personality overlaps with Polnareff s He also said that because he did not put many limitations on his Stand it kind of got out of control plus it overlaps with Kakyoin s Emerald Splash He did enjoy Hol Horse s why be number one when you can be number two philosophy which the author carried over to Yoshikage Kira in Diamond Is Unbreakable and his outlaw appearance is similar to that of Gyro Zeppeli from Steel Ball Run and might have been inspired by Buichi Terasawa s Cobra 15 Not having any limitations on what he can put in JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Araki has animals appear and even had one join the Joestar party Wanting to add an animal as a pet he chose a dog which to him symbolizes loyalty and friendship Contradicting what he said in an earlier volume Araki revealed that just like with Kakyoin and Polnareff he did not originally plan for Iggy to join the group Although he feels that The Fool is a perfect fit for Iggy it just happened to be the last tarot card for him to assign aside from The World Additionally he thought of assigning The Fool to an enemy instead but things just ended up working out the way they did Being the first time he made an animal a major character and the first time he showed one in battle Araki used Yoshihiro Takahashi s Ginga Nagareboshi Gin as a reference He described The Fool as representing his ideal design for a Stand starting with a dog then adding a Native American mask and then the tires of a car The third aspect was added because Weekly Shōnen Jump was sponsoring a Formula One car at the time 10 Having previously done a gambling battle in his manga Cool Shock B T Araki wanted to do another as a Stand battle leading to the creation of D Arby the Elder His Stand ability came from the author s own belief that the money and chips you gamble with in real life are a representation of your soul Having greatly enjoyed the fight Araki later introduced his younger brother Looking back he believes that the D Arby brothers and the Oingo Boingo brothers separated JoJo s Bizarre Adventure from other manga because it allowed him to add much more variation to its battles He also said that this led to the dice battle in Diamond Is Unbreakable and the beetle battle in JoJolion 16 Enya the Hag was modeled after the scary old women from horror films and created to answer how Dio learned about Stands Her Stand was also inspired by horror films where an unknown virus comes from space Her son s Stand being similar to a mummy and mermaid again references horror movies Enya again utilizes what Araki learned from Lisa Lisa in Battle Tendency the supernatural basis of Stands and Hamon evens the battlefield for women and children to match up against strong men 17 Araki recalled how his editor suddenly ended up in the hospital during the serialization of Jotaro and Dio s final fight Without his valuable advice the author said it was difficult and he started panicking as the end was approaching 18 English adaptation edit Viz Media began publishing an English adaptation of JoJo s Bizarre Adventure in 2005 Skipping Parts 1 and 2 they started with the Stardust Crusaders arc and moved the last chapter of Japanese volume 12 to the beginning of volume 13 This English volume 1 included a recap of Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency in order to clarify story points for Western readers The English edition of the manga was edited by Jason Thompson author of Manga The Complete Guide Between November 8 2005 and December 7 2010 all 16 volumes corresponding to Japanese volumes 13 28 were published in North America Minor edits were made to artwork where certain scenes of animal violence were redrawn by Hirohiko Araki himself 6 Volume 3 of the English edition features a single panel of a dog being decapitated that was redrawn from an alternate angle and volume 6 has several redrawn panels where a mutilated dog was changed into a large rat Mosques in volume 15 were redrawn after international controversy see below though this was also in recent Japanese printings English volume 7 features redrawn artwork in the final chapter of the Death 13 story arc in order to remove scenes of human feces Any instances of real life brand names and logos such as drinks and automotive brands were erased Some character names were altered presumably for copyright reasons According to Thompson the names used in this initial English edition were approved by Araki 19 Between 2016 and 2019 Viz Media released Stardust Crusaders in a new deluxe hardcover edition as part of their publication of the entire JoJo s Bizarre Adventure series in the same format as the Japanese JoJonium edition 5 All changes to the original art were reverted excluding the aforementioned mosques but some character names were still changed Chapters editIn the original volumization chapter 114 is collected in volume 12 listed on the Battle Tendency page The original Japanese title is listed first followed by the title used in the English publication Original volumization First English release edit No Title Original release date English release date13 1Dio s Curse The Evil SpiritDio no Jubaku DIOの呪縛 December 5 1989 20 978 4 08 851069 9November 8 2005 21 978 1 59116 754 9114 A Man Possessed 悪霊にとりつかれた男 Akuryō ni Toritsukareta Otoko lit A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit ai 115 The Magician of Fire 炎の魔術師 Honō no Majutsushi 116 The Evil Spirit s Identity 悪霊 その正体 Akuryō Sono Shōtai 117 The Man with the Star 星のアザをもつ男 Hoshi no Aza o Motsu Otoko lit The Man with the Star Birthmark 118 The Dreadful Invader 戦慄の侵入者 Senritsu no Shinnyusha 119 Who Shall Judge 裁くのは誰だ Sabaku no wa Dare da 120 Dio s Curse DIOの呪縛 Dio no Jubaku 121 The Stand Warriors 幽波紋 スタンド の戦士たち Sutando no Senshitachi 122 The Thing on the Plane 機中にひそむ魔 Kichu ni Hisomu Ma lit The Devil Lurking on the Plane 123 Insect Attack 奇虫襲撃 Kimushi Shugeki lit Strange Insect Attack 14 2The Empty Ship and the Ape Silver ChariotMujinsen to Saru 無人船と猿 February 9 1990 22 978 4 08 851070 5January 3 2006 23 978 1 59116 850 8124 126 Silver Chariot 1 3 銀の戦車 シルバーチャリオッツ その Shiruba Chariottsu Sono 1 3 127 129 Dark Blue Moon 1 3 暗青の月 ダークブルームーン その Daku Buru Mun Sono 1 3 130 132 Strength 1 3 力 ストレングス その Sutorengusu Sono 1 3 15 3The Gun Is Mightier Than the Sword The Emperor and the Hanged ManJu wa Ken yori mo Tsuyoshi 銃は剣よりも強し April 10 1990 24 978 4 08 851215 0March 7 2006 25 978 1 4215 0336 3133 135 The Devil 1 3 悪魔 デビル その Debiru Sono 1 3 136 139 Yellow Temperance 1 4 黄の節制 イエローテンパランス その Ierō Tenparansu Sono 1 4 140 142 The Emperor and the Hanged Man 1 3 皇帝 エンペラー と吊られた男 ハングドマン その Enpera to Hangudo Man Sono 1 3 16 4Battle Experience Terror in IndiaTatakai no Nenki 戦いの年季 June 8 1990 26 978 4 08 851216 7June 6 2006 27 978 1 4215 0653 1143 145 The Emperor and the Hanged Man 4 6 皇帝 エンペラー と吊られた男 ハングドマン その Enpera to Hangudo Man Sono 4 6 146 149 The Empress 1 4 女帝 エンプレス その Enpuresu Sono 1 4 150 152 Wheel of Fortune 1 3 運命の車輪 ホウィール オブ フォーチュン その Howiru Obu Fōchun Sono 1 3 17 5The Terrifying Lovers City of DeathOsoroshiki Rabazu 恐ろしき恋人 ラバーズ August 8 1990 28 978 4 08 851217 4September 5 2006 29 978 1 4215 0654 8153 Wheel of Fortune 4 運命の車輪 ホウィール オブ フォーチュン その Howiru Obu Fōchun Sono 4 154 159 Justice 1 6 正義 ジャスティス その Jasutisu Sono 1 6 160 162 The Lovers 1 3 恋人 ラバーズ その Rabazu Sono 1 3 18 6Death 13 of Dreams The Arabian NightmareYume no Desu Satin 夢のDEATH デス 13 サーティーン October 8 1990 30 978 4 08 851218 1December 5 2006 31 978 1 4215 0655 5163 165 The Lovers 4 6 恋人 ラバーズ その Rabazu Sono 4 6 166 167 The Sun 1 2 太陽 その Taiyō Sono 1 2 168 171 Death 13 1 4 死神13 デスサーティーン その Desu Satin Sono 1 4 19 7The Magic Lamp The Three WishesMahō no Ranpu 魔法のランプ December 4 1990 32 978 4 08 851219 8April 3 2007 33 978 1 4215 1078 1172 173 Death 13 5 6 死神13 デスサーティーン その Desu Satin Sono 5 6 174 178 Judgement 1 5 審判 ジャッジメント その Jajjimento Sono 1 5 179 181 The High Priestess 1 3 女教皇 ハイプリエステス その Hai Puriesutesu Sono 1 3 20 8The Exploding Orange Iggy the Fool and the God Geb aj Bakudan jikake no Orenji 爆弾仕かけのオレンジ February 8 1991 34 978 4 08 851220 4August 7 2007 35 978 1 4215 1079 8182 The High Priestess 4 女教皇 ハイプリエステス その Hai Puriesutesu Sono 4 183 188 Iggy The Fool and Geb N Doul 1 6 愚者 ザ フール のイギーと ゲブ神 のンドゥール その Za Furu no Igi to Gebu shin no Nduru Sono 1 6 189 191 Khnum Oingo and Thoth Boingo 1 3 クヌム神 のオインゴと トト神 のボインゴ その Kunumu shin no Oingo to Toto shin no Boingo Sono 1 3 21 9A Woman with Wonderful Legs The Deadly SwordAshi ga Gunbatsu no Onna 脚がグンバツの女 May 10 1991 36 978 4 08 851564 9December 4 2007 37 978 1 4215 1080 4192 Khnum Oingo and Thoth Boingo 4 クヌム神 のオインゴと トト神 のボインゴ その Kunumu shin no Oingo to Toto shin no Boingo Sono 4 193 198 Anubis 1 6 アヌビス神 その Anubisu shin Sono 1 6 199 201 Bastet Mariah 1 3 バステト女神 のマライア その Basuteto joshin no Maraia Sono 1 3 22 10Disappearance in a Locked Room The Shadow of SetMisshitsu de Shōshitsu 密室で消失 July 10 1991 38 978 4 08 851565 6April 1 2008 39 978 1 4215 1081 1202 204 Bastet Mariah 4 6 バステト女神 のマライア その Basuteto joshin no Maraia Sono 4 6 205 209 Set Alessi 1 5 セト神 のアレッシー その Seto shin no Aresshi Sono 1 5 210 The Man Who Shot Dio DIOを撃つ Dio o Utsu lit Shooting Dio 23 11D Arby s Collection D Arby the GamblerDabizu Korekushon ダービーズコレクション September 10 1991 40 978 4 08 851566 3April 7 2009 41 978 1 4215 1632 5211 216 D Arby the Gambler 1 6 ダービー ザ ギャンブラー その Dabi za Gyanbura Sono 1 6 217 219 Hol Horse and Boingo 1 3 ホル ホースとボインゴ その Horu Hōsu to Boingo Sono 1 3 24 12Pet Shop the Gatekeeper of Hell The Claws of HorusJigoku no Monban Petto Shoppu 地獄の門番ペット ショップ November 8 1991 42 978 4 08 851567 0August 4 2009 43 978 1 4215 1633 2220 221 Hol Horse and Boingo 4 5 ホル ホースとボインゴ その Horu Hōsu to Boingo Sono 4 5 222 226 Pet Shop the Gatekeeper of Hell 1 5 地獄の門番ペット ショップ その Jigoku no Monban Petto Shoppu Sono 1 5 227 228 D Arby the Player 1 2 ダービー ザ プレイヤー その Dabi za Pureiya Sono 1 2 25 13D Arby the PlayerDabi za Pureiya ダービー ザ プレイヤー February 10 1992 44 978 4 08 851568 7December 1 2009 45 978 1 4215 2406 1229 237 D Arby the Player 3 11 ダービー ザ プレイヤー その Dabi za Pureiya Sono 3 11 26 14The Miasma of the Void Vanilla Ice ShowdownAku no Shōki Vanira Aisu 亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ アイス April 10 1992 46 978 4 08 851569 4April 6 2010 47 978 1 4215 2407 8238 245 The Dark Void of Vanilla Ice 1 8 亜空の瘴気 ヴァニラ アイス その Aku no Shōki Vanira Aisu Sono 1 8 lit The Miasma of the Void Vanilla Ice 1 8 246 Suzi Q Joestar Visits Her Daughter スージー Q ジョースター 娘に会いにくる Suji Kyu Jōsuta Musume ni Ai ni Kuru 27 15Dio s WorldDio no Sekai DIOの世界 June 10 1992 48 978 4 08 851570 0August 3 2010 49 978 1 4215 2408 5247 256 Dio s World 1 10 DIOの世界 その Dio no Sekai Sono 1 10 28 16The Faraway Journey Farewell Friends Journey s EndHaruka naru Tabiji Saraba Tomo yo 遥かなる旅路 さらば友よ August 4 1992 50 978 4 08 851634 9December 7 2010 51 978 1 4215 3084 0257 264 Dio s World 11 18 DIOの世界 その Dio no Sekai Sono 11 18 265 The Faraway Journey Farewell Friends 遥かなる旅路 さらば友よ Haruka naru Tabiji Saraba Tomo yo 2002 release edit No Title Japanese release date Japanese ISBN8Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 1Part 3 Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu 1 Part3 スターダストクルセイダース1 June 18 2002 52 4 08 617791 9114 116 Jotaro Kujo 1 3 空条承太郎 その Kujō Jōtarō Sono 1 3 117 The Man with the Star 星のアザをもつ男 Hoshi no Aza o Motsu Otoko lit The Man with the Star Birthmark 118 120 Noriaki Kakyoin 1 3 花京院典明 その Kakyōin Noriaki Sono 1 3 121 The Power Called a Stand スタンド という力 Sutando to Iu Chikara 122 Head to Egypt エジプトへ向かえ Ejiputo e Mukae 123 Tower of Gray 灰の塔 タワー オブ グレー Tawa Obu Gure 124 126 Silver Chariot 1 3 銀の戦車 シルバーチャリオッツ その Shiruba Chariottsu Sono 1 3 127 128 Dark Blue Moon 1 2 暗青の月 ダークブルームーン その Daku Buru Mun Sono 1 2 9Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 2Part 3 Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu 2 Part3 スターダストクルセイダース2 June 18 2002 53 4 08 617792 7Chapters 129 14310Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 3Part 3 Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu 3 Part3 スターダストクルセイダース3 July 18 2002 54 4 08 617793 5Chapters 144 15811Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 4Part 3 Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu 4 Part3 スターダストクルセイダース4 July 18 2002 55 4 08 617794 3Chapters 159 17312Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 5Part 3 Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu 5 Part3 スターダストクルセイダース5 August 9 2002 56 4 08 617795 1Chapters 174 18813Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 6Part 3 Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu 6 Part3 スターダストクルセイダース6 August 9 2002 57 4 08 617796 XChapters 189 20414Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 7Part 3 Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu 7 Part3 スターダストクルセイダース7 September 18 2002 58 4 08 617797 8Chapters 205 21915Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 8Part 3 Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu 8 Part3 スターダストクルセイダース8 September 18 2002 59 4 08 617798 6Chapters 220 23416Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 9Part 3 Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu 9 Part3 スターダストクルセイダース9 October 18 2002 60 4 08 617799 4Chapters 235 25017Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 10Part 3 Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu 10 Part3 スターダストクルセイダース10 October 18 2002 61 4 08 617800 1Chapters 251 2652013 release edit No Title Japanese release date Japanese ISBN1 4 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders Digest Edition Vol 1Dai San Bu Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu Sōshuhen Vuoryumu 1 第3部 スターダストクルセイダース 総集編 Vol 1 July 5 2013 62 978 4 08 111062 92 5 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders Digest Edition Vol 2Dai San Bu Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu Sōshuhen Vuoryumu 2 第3部 スターダストクルセイダース 総集編 Vol 2 August 2 2013 63 978 4 08 111063 63 6 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders Digest Edition Vol 3Dai San Bu Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu Sōshuhen Vuoryumu 3 第3部 スターダストクルセイダース 総集編 Vol 3 September 6 2013 64 978 4 08 111064 34 7 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders Digest Edition Vol 4Dai San Bu Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu Sōshuhen Vuoryumu 4 第3部 スターダストクルセイダース 総集編 Vol 4 October 4 2013 65 978 4 08 111065 05 8 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders Digest Edition Vol 5Dai San Bu Sutadasuto Kuruseidasu Sōshuhen Vuoryumu 5 第3部 スターダストクルセイダース 総集編 Vol 5 November 1 2013 66 978 4 08 111066 72014 release Second English release edit No Title Original release date English release date1 8 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 01JoJonium 8June 4 2014 67 978 4 08 782839 9November 1 2016 68 978 1421590653Chapters 1 132 9 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 02JoJonium 9July 4 2014 69 978 4 08 782840 5February 7 2017 70 978 1421591575Chapters 14 263 10 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 03JoJonium 10August 5 2014 71 978 4 08 782841 2May 2 2017 72 978 1421591698Chapters 27 404 11 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 04JoJonium 11September 4 2014 73 978 4 08 782842 9August 1 2017 74 978 1421591704Chapters 41 545 12 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 05JoJonium 12October 3 2014 75 978 4 08 782843 6November 7 2017 76 978 1421591711Chapters 55 696 13 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 06JoJonium 13November 4 2014 77 978 4 08 782844 3February 6 2018 78 978 1421591728Chapters 70 857 14 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 07JoJonium 14December 4 2014 79 978 4 08 782845 0May 1 2018 80 978 1421591735Chapters 86 1038 15 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 08JoJonium 15December 26 2014 81 978 4 08 782846 7August 7 2018 82 978 1421591742Chapters 104 1149 16 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 09JoJonium 16February 4 2015 83 978 4 08 782847 4November 6 2018 84 978 1421591759Chapters 115 13310 17 Part 3 Stardust Crusaders 10JoJonium 17March 4 2015 85 978 4 08 782848 1February 5 2019 86 978 1421591766Chapters 134 152Related media editFrom 1992 to 1993 Stardust Crusaders was adapted into the three volume audio drama JoJo s Bizarre Adventure subtitled Jotaro Kujo s Visitation ak The Death of Avdol al and Dio s World am 87 88 89 Two light novels illustrated by Araki have been released The first is titled JoJo s Bizarre Adventure released on November 4 1993 and written by Mayori Sekijima and Hiroshi Yamaguchi 90 Nisio Isin was one of the authors commissioned to write novels in celebration of the series 25th anniversary 91 It was released on December 16 2011 and titled JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Over Heaven A 13 episode OVA series JoJo s Bizarre Adventure was produced by Studio APPP The first six episodes were released on VHS and Laserdisc by Pony Canyon from 1993 to 1994 covering the latter part of this arc When the series was released on DVD by Klock Worx from 2000 to 2002 an additional set of seven episodes were produced by the same cast and crew serving as a prequel to the earlier episodes which were subsequently re released with new chronological numbering Super Techno Arts produced a North American English dub version of all 13 episodes in chronological order as a six volume DVD series An anime television adaptation of the series titled JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Stardust Crusaders was produced by David Production and aired in Japan between April 2014 and June 2015 The series was simulcast by Crunchyroll with several names rewritten to avoid copyright infringement 92 In addition to the second season of the anime a mobile app game titled JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Stardust Shooters was also released The arc has been adapted into several video games The first was a role playing video game released in 1993 for the Super Famicom under the title of JoJo s Bizarre Adventure A fighting game for arcades by Capcom also simply titled JoJo s Bizarre Adventure was released in 1998 It was released internationally as JoJo s Venture and followed by an upgraded version titled JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Heritage for the Future The international version this time retained the manga s actual full title of JoJo s Bizarre Adventure dropping the Heritage for the Future subtitle The upgraded version was then ported to the PlayStation and Dreamcast in 1999 and a high definition version was released for PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in August 2012 before being delisted in 2014 93 Several characters from Stardust Crusaders later appear in the crossover games JoJo s Bizarre Adventure All Star Battle and JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Eyes of Heaven both published by Bandai Namco Entertainment and developed by CyberConnect2 Jotaro and Dio in particular also appear in several crossover games with other Weekly Shōnen Jump characters such as in Jump Super Stars Jump Ultimate Stars and most recently Jump Force Controversy editIn May 2008 both Shueisha and Studio APPP halted manga OVA shipments of JoJo after a complaint had been launched against them by a group of online Muslim protestors after a scene from one of the OVA s episodes features Dio reading a book depicting pages from the Qur an 6 94 This recall affected the English language releases as well causing Viz Media and Shueisha to cease publication for a year Even though the manga did not feature that specific scene Shueisha had Araki redraw scenes that depicted characters fighting on top and destroying mosques 6 95 Viz resumed publication a year later with the eleventh volume being published on April 7 2009 and thus their publication was continued Reception editIn a 2018 survey of 17 000 JoJo s Bizarre Adventure fans Stardust Crusaders was chosen as the third favorite story arc with 17 3 of the vote Its battle between Jotaro and Dio was chosen as the favorite fight of the series 96 Reviewing Stardust Crusaders for Anime News Network Rebecca Silverman enjoyed seeing Part 2 s Joseph team up with new protagonist Jotaro and was impressed that Araki was able to keep Dio out of Part 2 completely only to bring him back for Part 3 97 She initially called the replacement of Hamon with Stands both understandable and a bit of a disappointment since the insane physical abilities and contortions caused by the former were a large source of the fun in the first two parts 97 However Silverman would go on to describe later Stand battles as exciting and creative in subsequent reviews 98 99 Notes edit JoJonium ジョジョニウム Jojoniumu The arc s setting was later changed to 1988 Jotaro Kujo 空条 承太郎 Kujō Jōtarō Star Platinum 星の白金 スタープラチナ Suta Purachina Joseph Joestar ジョセフ ジョースター Josefu Jōsuta Hermit Purple 隠者の紫 ハーミットパープル Hamitto Papuru Mohammed Avdol モハメド アヴドゥル Mohamedo Avuduru Magician s Red 魔術師の赤 マジシャンズレッド Majishanzu Reddo Noriaki Kakyoin 花京院 典明 Kakyōin Noriaki Hierophant Green 法皇の緑 ハイエロファントグリーン Haierofanto Gurin Emerald Splash エメラルドスプラッシュ Emerarudosupurasshu Jean Pierre Polnareff ジャン ピエール ポルナレフ Jan Pieru Porunarefu Silver Chariot 銀の戦車 シルバーチャリオッツ Shiruba Chariottsu Iggy イギー Igi The Fool 愚者 ザ フール Za Furu Holly Kujo 空条 ホリィ Kujō Hori alternatively written Holy in Japan Dio DIO ディオ The World 世界 ザ ワールド Za Warudo Enya the Hag Enya Geil エンヤ婆 エンヤ ガイル En ya baa En ya Gairu Justice 正義 ジャスティス Jasutisu Hol Horse ホル ホース Horu Hōsu Emperor 皇帝 エンペラー Enpera J Geil J ガイル Jei Gairu Centerfold in English adaptations Hanged Man 吊られた男 ハングドマン Hangudo Man Steely Dan 鋼入りの スティーリー ダン Sutiri Dan Lovers 恋人 ラバーズ Rabazu Vanilla Ice ヴァニラ アイス Vanira Aisu Cream クリーム Kurimu Daniel J D Arby ダニエル J ダービー Danieru Jei Dabi Osiris オシリス神 Oshirisu shin Telence T D Arby テレンス T ダービー Terensu Ti Dabi Atum アトゥム神 Atumu shin N Doul ンドゥール Nduru Geb ゲブ神 Gebu shin Chapter 114 is only part of the English volumization Although the back cover of the English release uses the title Iggy the Fool and the Great God Geb the title page and the titles of the titular chapters leave out the word Great Jotaro Kujo s Visitation 空条承太郎見参の巻 Kujō Jōtarō Kenzan no Maki The Death of Avdol アヴドゥル死すの巻 Avuduru Shisu no Maki Dio s World DIOの世界の巻 Dio no Sekai no Maki References edit Read a Free Preview of JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Part 3 Stardust Crusaders Vol 1 Viz Media Archived from the original on June 23 2018 Retrieved June 2 2018 週刊少年ジャンプ1989年16 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved September 21 2022 週刊少年ジャンプ1992年19 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 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