JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Vol. 4
by:
Hirohiko Araki (author)
荒木 飛呂彦 (author)
Violent, strange saga spanning four continents and four generations. Araki's ideas are stretched increasingly thin, but there is still plenty of action and new concepts to sustain the interest of demanding Shounen Jump readers. Each part of Jojo can be read more or less independently, and has its...
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Violent, strange saga spanning four continents and four generations. Araki's ideas are stretched increasingly thin, but there is still plenty of action and new concepts to sustain the interest of demanding Shounen Jump readers. Each part of Jojo can be read more or less independently, and has its own atmosphere and storytelling/art style.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781421506531 (142150653X)
Publish date: June 6th 2006
Publisher: Viz Media
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
Series: Stardust Crusaders (#1)
More craziness. At this point, though, the lack of almost any characterization is starting to get to me, so I'll probably give the series a break for awhile. Action and weirdness are enough to sustain me through a lot, but I need time off. Still, a good time (if a little... offensive in the last thi...
Like the first book but even weirder. I can't always tell what's going on, but it's a lot of fun.
So first of all, I just have to tackle, again, how angry I am that Viz Media decided to start this series in what is actually its 12th volume and tell the story of its THIRD protagonist. Far as I can tell they stopped once they'd finished that story too. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is the long-reaching...