Thread:GanicoGSx/@comment-22439-20150730073542/@comment-1739368-20150730160108

I woildn't worry too much about it. The thing about Jojo is it consists of a plethora of different concepts and ideas. This is why bizarre is in the title and so many weird memes spawn from it. One of the more common adjectives to describe the series is "fabulous," and while part 3 may follow some sort of manly monster of the week type format, it's still saturated in very fabulous and comedic elements. It's suppose to be taken light-hearted at times, serious at others, and overall be a good time imo. My suggestion is to ignore the minority that try to justify the series through making it seem extremely manly. I mean, you cant blame someone for wanting their favorite series to look good, especially with the little western exposure JoJo has had due to copyright issues, but at the same time, most fans of the series who've read past Part 3 can agree that JoJo has a very heavy focus on the avant-garde when it comes to themes and artstyles, making it a very easy series to experiment with creatively as a fan.