A review by itshassan
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 1—Phantom Blood, Vol. 1 by Hirohiko Araki

3.0

This first part feels like a drama play, which doesn't seem as exciting at the start. The first few chapters are exceptionally painful to read, but once it's feels like you could take any form of negative emotion, it starts getting better. That's when it starts to grow on to the person, until it ended in a [REDACTED] way. In a way, it is a Victorian [REDACTED], and somewhat an unexciting start to a hugely popular franchise.