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− | Jonathan's overdrive tears through Dio and begins melting him from the inside. Dio's body is sent flying off the balcony and slowly begins to disintegrate. As a last resort, Dio |
+ | Jonathan's overdrive tears through Dio and begins melting him from the inside. Dio's body is sent flying off the balcony and slowly begins to disintegrate. As a last resort, Dio concentrates his vampiric essence into a beam he shoots from his eyes; the beam misses killing Jonathan but injures his hand and arm. Jonathan falls down and weeps for the death of his adopted brother, while the others destroy the remaining zombies. |
− | + | In a desperate attempt to save himself, Dio cuts off his own head to prevent the Ripple from reaching his brain. Wang Chan finds Dio's head, and takes it with him into the night. He mentions that Dio could use another body. |
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+ | The news paper publishes a short article about seventy-three people from Wind Knights Lot who disappeared overnight without a trace. Jonathan and his group were reported to be seen by a local farmer burning Dio's clothes outside of the abandoned mansion. It was also noted that one of the men--Speedwagon--was seen removing a Stone Mask from the property and crushing it with a sledge hammer. The same night as the so called "incident" a fisherman filed a stolen property report, saying that a man of Asian decent had stolen his boat. |
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− | News spreads of the events that occurred that night, involving Jonathan's group burning Dio's clothes and removing the evidence. Speedwagon also takes a sledgehammer to the [[Stone Mask]] and destroys it. A boat had also been apparently hijacked that night. |
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− | + | One year later The London Press Reports: on February 2, 1889, Jonathan and Erina have married and have planned to sail to America for their honeymoon the next day. Speedwagon looks up from the newspaper, only to notice he is late to see them off and quickly runs out the door of the bar he was eating at without paying for his meal. In his rush he accidentally bumps into a crew of men hauling a large ornate box. He is distracted for a moment but eventually reaches the dock, where he meets up with Poco and the Ripple users to see Jonathan and Erina off. |
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Revision as of 05:12, 28 August 2015
A Demon's End (Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio - Part 3 in the JoJonium release) is the forty-first chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It is also the forty-first chapter of Part I: Phantom Blood.
Summary
Jonathan's overdrive tears through Dio and begins melting him from the inside. Dio's body is sent flying off the balcony and slowly begins to disintegrate. As a last resort, Dio concentrates his vampiric essence into a beam he shoots from his eyes; the beam misses killing Jonathan but injures his hand and arm. Jonathan falls down and weeps for the death of his adopted brother, while the others destroy the remaining zombies.
In a desperate attempt to save himself, Dio cuts off his own head to prevent the Ripple from reaching his brain. Wang Chan finds Dio's head, and takes it with him into the night. He mentions that Dio could use another body.
The news paper publishes a short article about seventy-three people from Wind Knights Lot who disappeared overnight without a trace. Jonathan and his group were reported to be seen by a local farmer burning Dio's clothes outside of the abandoned mansion. It was also noted that one of the men--Speedwagon--was seen removing a Stone Mask from the property and crushing it with a sledge hammer. The same night as the so called "incident" a fisherman filed a stolen property report, saying that a man of Asian decent had stolen his boat.
One year later The London Press Reports: on February 2, 1889, Jonathan and Erina have married and have planned to sail to America for their honeymoon the next day. Speedwagon looks up from the newspaper, only to notice he is late to see them off and quickly runs out the door of the bar he was eating at without paying for his meal. In his rush he accidentally bumps into a crew of men hauling a large ornate box. He is distracted for a moment but eventually reaches the dock, where he meets up with Poco and the Ripple users to see Jonathan and Erina off.
Appearances
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- For the Anime adaption, see JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation. For the Movie adaption, see JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (Movie). For the game adaptation, see Phantom Blood (PS2 game)
“ | This story depicts the mysterious Stone Mask from Mexico and its raveling of the destinies of two youngsters and their bizarre adventures! | ” |
—Narrator, Chapter 1 |
Phantom Blood (ファントムブラッド Fantomu Buraddo) is the first story arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from January to October 1987 consisting of 44 chapters.
Summary
The story follows Jonathan Joestar as he matures with and eventually combats his adoptive brother, the cunning and merciless Dio Brando.
As part of his scheme, Dio torments Jonathan in ways such as "mistaking" his dog for attacking him and proceeding to knee him in the jaw, violently beating him in a boxing match, and turning his friends against him, all while presenting himself before Jonathan's father as a better gentleman and student than his adoptive brother. When Jonathan finds solace in a relationship with his girlfriend Erina Pendleton, Dio steals her first kiss.
Dio eventually becomes a vampire, leading to Jonathan fighting him for humanity's sake.
Major Battles
Jonathan Joestar vs. Dio Brando (as children) Jonathan Joestar vs. Dio Brando Jonathan Joestar vs. Jack the Ripper Jonathan Joestar & Will A. Zeppeli vs. Dio Brando Jonathan Joestar & Will A. Zeppeli vs. Tarkus Dire and Jonathan Joestar vs. Dio Brando (2nd Battle) Jonathan Joestar vs. Wang Chan and Dio Brando (3rd Battle) |
Chapters
Phantom Blood consists of 44 chapters compiled into Volume 1 to 5 of the Jump Comics trade paperbacks (TankōbonW). Chapter titles often change between the original publication in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine and the paperback graphic novels, so both are included below (left for volume, right for magazine).
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(侵略者ディオ Shinryakusha Dio) |
August 10, 1987[1] |
978-4-08-851126-9 |
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Volume 2: The Thirst for Blood! | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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(血の渇き! Chi no Kawaki!) |
January 8, 1988[2] |
978-4-08-851127-6 |
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Volume 3: The Dark Knights | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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(暗黒の騎士達 Ankoku no Kishitachi) |
April 8, 1988[3] |
978-4-08-851128-3 |
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Volume 4: Chamber of the Two-Headed Dragon | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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(双首竜の間 Sōshuryū no Ma) |
June 10, 1988[4] |
978-4-08-851129-0 |
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Volume 5: The Final Ripple! | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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(最後の波紋! Saigo no Hamon!) |
August 10, 1988[5] |
978-4-08-851130-6 |
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Adaptations
Animation
- An animated movie adaptation by Studio A.P.P.P. was released on February 17, 2007 in Japanese theaters.
- A TV anime by David Production aired in Japan in 9 episodes between October 5 and November 30, 2012.
Video Games
- An action-adventure video game adaptation was released in Japan by Bandai for the PS2 on October 26, 2006.
- Included as playable characters in fighting game All Star Battle (PS3) are Jonathan, Zeppeli and Dio; with Dio's Mansion representing the Part 1 stage.
- Included as playable characters in fighting game Eyes of Heaven (PS4) are Jonathan, Zeppeli, Dio, and Speedwagon; with Joestar Mansion representing the Part 1 stage.
Gallery
Trivia
- Araki has stated that his inspirations for Phantom Blood were the manga Fist of the North Star and the novel Bram Stoker's Dracula.[citation needed]
References
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