4.19 AVERAGE


Looks like we are getting a mystery in Morioh again, which is cool. Good start. 

this jojo’s part is so weeeeird rn. that being said, cool mystery stuff in a way only araki can do.
adventurous challenging mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Out of the 8 parts that I've read (this one included), Jojolion is by far the weirdest. And that's saying a lot considering it is a part of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure series, which are all, like, super weird (in a I can't stop reading it kind of weird.) Onto the next!
adventurous fast-paced

When I first started trying to read this part, I couldn’t get into it all. But now that I’m trying again, I’m finding myself liking it quite a lot so far! The premise of the wall eyes and Josuke’s amnesia is really interesting, and I’m enjoying Josuke and Yasuho’s dynamic! I also like all the references to the original universe. I’m excited to read more!

LMAO I FORGOR TO PUT I FINISHED THIS anyway i love jjl <3 jobin is my fav character

now THIS is a bizarre adventure

In classic araki fashion, JoJolion is the most "JoJo" part of them all. A genius work of absolute absurdity that makes absolute sense in this bizarre adventure. 5/5 as everything by him

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Edit: Review time!
(This review pertains to the entirety of Jojolion, but I'll take caution to avoid spoilers)

((If you are a friend of mine, see this on your dashboard, and have no idea what I'm talking about: I'm sorry.))
Spoiler After finishing Steel Ball Run, I found myself a bit disappointed by what felt like a typical "Stand-of-the-week" that quickly became repetitive, as well as having the ending spoiled :(. I took a bit of a break, went into Jojolion with an open mind, avoided spoilers, and it exceeded my expectations.

I don't dismiss the claims that Araki's storytelling is bizarre (hehe). Certain loopholes or ideas come out of nowhere and magically make everything work out, but at this point, it's that wonderfully wackiness that brings people back. If a fan has made it this far, there's a good chance that they will be fine with characters and plotlines that just barely align with reality (but always get their science right).

Aside from my Araki defense speech, this was truly a wonderful part. It felt fresh and new, with characters that held a meaningful presence and impact throughout the entire storyline. The details that shaped the characters' morals and overall lore of the universe hit with the perfect amount of punch. Most importantly, it was a well constructed story that despite having so many factors and details stuffed in it, I was able to follow along smoothly and enjoy everything as it came.

Overall, Jojolion was a joy to experience, and with finishing it, I am finally caught up with the world of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure! That is, until this next February...