Hirohiko Araki is the author and illustrator of the Japanese comic series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. From 1987 until 2004, it was serialized in Shueisha’s weekly shoujo manga magazine Weekly Shûnen Jump, then in 2005, it was moved to the monthly seinen manga publication Ultra Jump. The nine story arcs that make up the series each follow a different protagonist known by the moniker “JoJo.” As of September 2021, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure had 131 tankbon volumes of collected chapters, making it Shueisha’s largest continuously published manga series by volume count.
The supernatural powers and creatures that exist in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’s universe are a reflection of the actual world. Stand, a martial arts technique that enables its user to focus physical energy into sunlight via regulated breathing, is another crucial kind of energy in this situation. Some people have the ability to change their inner spiritual power into a Stand. Parts of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’s story each have their own distinct plots and casts of characters.
The mainstream descendants of the Joestar family, whose name can be shortened to the titular “JoJo,” are the series’ protagonists, each of whom has a star-shaped birthmark above their left shoulder blade.The supernatural powers and creatures that exist in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’s universe are a reflection of the actual world. Stand, a martial arts technique that enables its user to focus physical energy into sunlight via regulated breathing, is another crucial kind of energy in this situation. Some people have the ability to change their inner spiritual power into a Stand. Parts of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’s story each have their own distinct plots and casts of characters. The mainstream descendants of the Joestar family, whose name can be shortened to the titular “JoJo,” are the series’ protagonists, each of whom has a star-shaped birthmark above their left shoulder blade.