Board Thread:Fanmade/@comment-37578130-20181121090556/@comment-37578130-20181121201303

Part6isADumpsterFire wrote: this is a good idea. it is interesting how you named the character "ice cube". His background is dark and makes me believe he is somehow evil. it would be cool if they was put in the main universe(part1-6). Jonah could be jolyne's grandson or something along those lines. Jonah could join the n.w.a at first but hen watch as the fighting gets worst, he needs to stop it as the n.w.a are bringing more damage to the world that the rich could have ever done. So in the first arc, he could try to escape the mall then end up getting caught then bribing to join the n.w.a so he could escape the mall so he can actually stop ice cube. He tries to fight ice cube as have not mastered the full capabilities of his stand and retreats to try and master his stand and probably meet some side characters on the way. With this idea of a mall, you could go in a kind of battle tendency way where the government are also trying to stop the main enemy or a vento aureo vibe as Jonah ranks up but not succeeding to defeat the boss which would be Ice cube. Thank you. I had thoughts about a part where maybe you could actually sympathize with the villains lot more than usual hence why he’s starting a rebellion in a world much like our own in some aspects. As for Jonah actually being related to the joestars kujos higashikatas or so on. I decided against it. I’m not Hirohiko Araki and I just found it a little too easy to just slap a lineage of a character like that. I just don’t think I have the right simply because only araki knows if there will be another actual jojo or not. It didn’t seem fair or right hence the title JoJo’s bizarre side quest. It stars a man with jojo as his nick name but he’s not from that lineage. As for the N.W.A. Bit I want it to be akin to dio and his henchmen a real monster of the week formula which to some may be tired and overused but I adore coming up with new stand powers for fun.i don’t think that Jonah would join them simply because he’s seen them kill people. He understands their pain but disagrees with their method of indiscriminately killing the rich hence why the death of the child shakes him out of complacency and forces him to act