Fri, Oct 19, 2012
Having found an antidote and saved George, JoJo prepares to have Dio arrested. Speedwagon, who followed JoJo from London, helps prove Dio's guilt by presenting the druggist who sold Dio the poison. In a scuffle, Dio tries to stab JoJo but fatally injures George instead. After spilling George's blood on the mask and putting it on, Dio is shot to death by the police. Dying, George gives JoJo his late mother's ring, admitting that he knew of Dario's true nature before taking Dio in. Dio comes back to life as a vampire, proving invincible to firearms and draining the blood of one of the cops. As JoJo fights Dio, believing he can defeat him by destroying his brain, the policeman resurrects as a zombie and attacks JoJo, who sets the mansion ablaze and leads Dio to the roof so Speedwagon can escape. JoJo drags Dio into the flames and impales him on a statue. It seems that Dio has been killed -- but as the druggist reaches for the mask from the burnt ruins, a charred hand grabs him.
Fri, Oct 26, 2012
Three days after Dio's attack on him and his father, JoJo awakens to find Erina nursing him back to health in a hospital. A strange man named Will A. Zeppeli arrives and shows JoJo how to employ the Ripple, which uses the energy of one's body to perform impressive feats of strength. Zeppeli also reveals that Dio is still alive and it is JoJo's destiny to defeat the stone mask. Meanwhile, Dio continues to prowl London, recruiting the vilest men, including Jack the Ripper, into his undead army. As Zeppeli trains JoJo to master the Ripple, he explains that as one of the first modern people to discover the stone mask and witness its dark powers, he has dedicated himself to mastering the Ripple in order to destroy the mask. While traveling to Windknights Lot, where people have been disappearing, JoJo and Zeppeli must fend off Jack the Ripper. Under Zeppeli's tutelage, JoJo finally understands the Ripple and kills Jack from behind a wall using his own Ripple technique: Overdrive.
Fri, Nov 2, 2012
Upon arriving in Windknights Lot, JoJo, Zeppeli and Speedwagon are lured by Poco, a talented pickpocket, to a graveyard at sunset. When Dio confronts them with a legion of zombies, Zeppeli tries to use a Ripple attack, but Dio counters by freezing Zeppeli's veins and also JoJo's hand. Dio then summons two powerful zombie knights, Tarkus and Bruford, to finish the job for him. As JoJo struggles against them, Speedwagon uses his body heat to thaw Zeppeli's arm. JoJo finally uses an air pocket from under a rock to utilize his ripple energy and launch an Overdrive attack at Bruford.
Fri, Nov 9, 2012
JoJo's battle with Bruford continues, with JoJo channeling an Overdrive attack through Bruford's sword. As Bruford's body disintegrates, he regains his human soul and becomes peaceful, leaving JoJo his sword. While Tarkus attacks, JoJo and Zeppeli transport Speedwagon and Poco to safety by using a bunch of leaves as a hang glider. Tarkus leaps after them, leading to a battle on a knights training ground. JoJo is thrust into a Chain Neck Deathmatch, in which one fighter must decapitate the other in order to free himself. Realizing that JoJo will be killed if no one does anything, Poco overcomes his nerves, sneaks into the grounds and lets Zeppeli in to help.
Fri, Nov 16, 2012
As JoJo continues fighting Tarkus, Zeppeli recalls that Tonpetty, who taught him how to use the Ripple, foretold Zeppeli's death in the very place he is right now. Zeppeli defends JoJo but is ripped in two. Using the last of his strength, Zeppeli transfers his Ripple energy into JoJo, allowing him to heal his injuries, break free from his chains and obliterate Tarkus. As JoJo, Speedwagon and Poco make their way back to Windknights Lot, they meet Tonpetty, along with his other students, Dire and Straizo. They also learn that Poco's sister, Peggy, has been kidnapped by Dio.
Fri, Nov 23, 2012
After Dio sends a zombie named Doobie to attack Poco's sister, JoJo saves her, despite the fact that Doobie's head is filled with poisonous snakes. JoJo's compatriot sacrifices himself, teaching JoJo that he can damage Dio using the sword he received from Bruford. But Dio freezes the sword, followed by JoJo heating it with a torch. Finally, JoJo sets his fists on fire and breaks through Dio's defenses with an Overdrive attack. As his body melts and he falls into the abyss, Dio launches a final attack that pierces JoJo's hand. With Dio presumed dead, JoJo takes a long-earned rest from his battles.
Fri, Nov 30, 2012
JoJo thinks he has killed Dio, but Dio decapitated himself before the Ripple reached him. Dio's zombie servant Wang Chung recovers Dio's head. Meanwhile, with the stone mask destroyed, JoJo marries Erina and takes her on a honeymoon cruise to America. Thanks to Wang Chung, however, JoJo must eventually face the resurrected Dio, who now wants JoJo's body to replace his own. The cruise ship runs amok with zombies after Wang Chung spreads the infection, but JoJo destroys them all by exploding the ship using the last Ripple energy he has. Erina vows to die by JoJo's side, but JoJo convinces her to live on by hiding in a bombproof coffin. When Dio makes a last-ditch attempt to take JoJo's body, JoJo stops him and dies with Dio's head in his arms. Rescued a few days later near the Canary Islands, Erina passes on through the generations the truth of what happened that night, starting with the child she conceived with JoJo before his untimely death
Fri, Dec 7, 2012
In 1938, 49 years after JoJo's death, his compatriots Speedwagon and Straizo travel to Mexico, where they discover an underground room filled with masks and a petrified body believed to be the one who created them. Straizo betrays Speedwagon by using one of the masks to become a vampire. Meanwhile, in New York, JoJo's grandson, also nicknamed JoJo, uses the Ripple to save a young pickpocket named Smokey Brown from corrupt policemen. Smokey is taken in by Erina, while Straizo confronts JoJo.
Fri, Dec 14, 2012
JoJo's compatriot Straizo, now a vampire, uses a laser eye attack to pierce JoJo's head and neck. But JoJo tricks him and responds with a Ripple attack that Straizo fends off by using a scarf woven from beetle muscles. After JoJo explodes Straizo with grenades, the opponent reassembles himself and takes a hostage. JoJo finally defeats Straizo by reflecting his laser eye back onto him and combining it with a Ripple attack. Before committing suicide, Straizo warns JoJo of a "Pillar Man" who will soon awaken. Meanwhile, Speedwagon is being interrogated in Mexico by a general, Stroheim, who wants information about the Pillar Man that officials recently excavated with the intention of reviving. JoJo makes his way to Mexico, unaware that he is being followed by a strange assassin.
Fri, Dec 21, 2012
After finding out that Speedwagon is alive, JoJo defends himself from one of Stroheim's men. Meanwhile, Stroheim awakens the Pillar Man, whom he dubs Santana, by sacrificing several prisoners in order to flood the chamber with blood. To test Santana, Stroheim sends a vampire after him and observes Santana absorbing it into his body as food. But Santana escapes, easily killing Stroheim's men by mimicking their gunfire. Only JoJo and his Ripple powers stand in Santana's way.
Fri, Jan 4, 2013
Although his Ripple protects him somewhat, JoJo is not strong enough to withstand Santana's attacks. He receives a powerful hit and is absorbed by Santana -- but it's all part of JoJo's plan to get inside Santana so he can use the Ripple to destroy him from within. JoJo tries to drag Santana into the sunlight in order to kill him, but Santana's absorbing flesh keeps him from reaching the top of the stairs. When Stroheim tries to open the door to the outside, Santana ensnares Stroheim's leg, forcing JoJo to chop it off. But Santana dives into Stroheim's body to avoid exposure to sunlight. Before blowing himself up to expose Santana, Stroheim tells JoJo to travel to Rome for the answer to how to kill the other Pillar Men that have been found. Finally, JoJo turns Santana to stone by reflecting light from a well.
Fri, Jan 11, 2013
Speedwagon brings Santana's remains to his foundation in Washington, DC, and discovers that Santana is merely dormant. Remembering Stroheim's message that there are three more powerful Pillar Men somewhere in Europe, JoJo and Speedwagon travel to Rome to meet Zeppeli's grandson, Caesar, who is also skilled in using the Ripple. Caesar tests JoJo's abilities and is defeated. Caesar is about to show JoJo and Speedwagon where the Pillar Men are being kept when one of them, Wamuu, breaks free, killing a group of soldiers and awakening his masters, Kars and Esidisi. When Wamuu bumps into Caesar's friend Mark and destroys half of his body, Caesar must mercifully kill Mark with the Ripple. Caesar vows revenge.
Fri, Jan 18, 2013
Caesar battles Wamuu, using his Bubble Launcher technique to surround the Pillar Man in Ripple-infused bubbles. But Wamuu unleashes a wind that bursts all of the bubbles, creating hundreds of miniature tornadoes that shred Caesar's skin. The Pillar Men learned how to defeat Ripple users millennia ago. JoJo then tries out his new Ripple technique, channeling it through two clackers. After a fight, the Pillar Men retreat in order to search for the Red Stone of Aja. Caesar promises to team up with JoJo and get stronger for the coming battles.
Fri, Jan 25, 2013
To help JoJo control his Ripple powers, Caesar takes him to his trainer, Lisa Lisa, in Venice. Lisa Lisa makes JoJo wear a mask to limit his breathing and help him focus. She also orders JoJo and Caesar to ascend the Hell Climb Pillar, a 24-meter pole covered in oil that they can only overcome using the Ripple. JoJo learns how to focus Ripple energy into just his fingertips. After days of effort, they both figure out how to use the Ripple to succeed in the challenge. With JoJo ready for his next test, Lisa Lisa brings in her servants, Messina and Loggins, to teach him and Caesar even more about the Ripple.
Fri, Feb 1, 2013
Lisa Lisa explains to JoJo and Caesar how Kars, the creator of the stone mask, is seeking a perfectly cut Red Stone of Aja known as the Super Aja to power the stone mask and become the ultimate life-form. When her assistant, Suzi Q, comes in with a ruby necklace, Lisa Lisa reveals that she herself possesses the Super Aja, capable of amplifying the light of the sun into a powerful beam. JoJo thinks they should destroy the stone, but Lisa Lisa tells him that the Super Aja is needed to defeat the Pillar Men. She pits JoJo and Caesar against Loggins and Messina for their final lesson. But after Loggins is killed by Esidisi, JoJo confronts the Pillar Man and eventually overcomes him. Relieved, JoJo heads back to the castle, unaware that Esidisi's brain is clinging to his back
Fri, Feb 8, 2013
Before JoJo can warn Lisa Lisa about the Pillar Men, Esidisi's brain takes over Suzi Q's body and sends the Super Aja off on a boat. JoJo and Caesar are unable to kill Esidisi without also killing Suzi Q, but they can combine their Ripples to force Esidisi's brain out of Suzi Q and into the sunlight, burning him into nothingness. JoJo, Caesar, Lisa Lisa and Messina catch a train to Switzerland to reclaim the Super Aja, but German officials beat them to it, claiming the Red Stone of Aja for themselves and attacking the lodge where JoJo and the others are staying. JoJo eventually learns that the leader of the German group is Stroheim, who has become a cyborg.
Fri, Feb 15, 2013
Stroheim uses his new mechanical body, which was designed to surpass even Santana's, to fight Kars for the Super Aja. Kars's Light Mode literally cuts Stroheim down to size, but Stroheim fires a beam of ultraviolet light at Kars, almost sending the stone off a cliff. As JoJo and Kars dive after it, JoJo softens his fall by chaining icicles together. Kars also survives and hides out. JoJo resolves not to fight Kars on his home turf, angering Caesar. Lisa Lisa and Messina calm them down, but Caesar heads off alone. Lisa Lisa tells JoJo about Caesar's past to help him understand.
Fri, Feb 22, 2013
Lisa Lisa tells JoJo about Caesar's childhood and how he took to crime at a young age after being abandoned by his debt-ridden father, Mario. When Caesar turned 16, he discovered the Pillar Men, and his father was killed by Kars. Meanwhile, in the present day, as Caesar arrives at the hotel, he is attacked by Wamuu, who uses streams of moist air to both protect him from the sunlight and reflect the light around him. Using his new Bubble Cutter attack, a series of refractive bubble lenses, Caesar redirects sunlight to pin down Wamuu, but Wamuu delivers a critical counterattack, killing Caesar. JoJo and Lisa Lisa weep over the loss of their friend and ally.
Fri, Mar 1, 2013
JoJo and Lisa track down Wamuu, who waits for them with Kars and 100 vampire minions. Lisa Lisa bluffs, saying that if both she and JoJo are killed, a bomb will destroy the Red Stone of Aja. While retrieving the Red Stone, JoJo finds a picture of his grandmother, Erina, from fifty years ago and learns that Lisa Lisa was rescued from the sinking boat by Erina and raised by Straizo, who taught her about the Ripple and gave her the Red Stone. Also, JoJo and Wamuu prepare for a chariot race using vampire horses.
Fri, Mar 8, 2013
JoJo and Wamuu take part in a chariot race in which various weapons can be grabbed from pillars. JoJo gets a head start by obstructing Wamuu's wheels with rubble and acquires the first weapon, a sledgehammer. However, Wamuu uses the pillar itself as a weapon and then hides inside his horse and launches a Holy Sandstorm attack that Jojo turns back on Wamuu with the Ripple. After Wamuu gouges out his own eyes and grows a horn that can sense the wind, he hits JoJo using a crossbow. JoJo is able to distract Wamuu's senses with pebbles, however, and land a Ripple-charged crossbow shot. Wamuu makes a desperate last attack by firing his severed arms at JoJo.
Fri, Mar 15, 2013
Launching a final attack that peels away his own body, Wamuu fires a cutting stream of wind at JoJo, who retaliates with a firebomb and Caesar's flaming bandana. After Wamuu shreds both weapons with his wind, he breathes them in and explodes. Realizing that Wamuu's wounds are fatal, JoJo gives Wamuu some of his blood as a sign of respect to ease his passing. When the other vampires suddenly attack, Wamuu uses the last of his strength to kill them and dies without regrets. Now it's time for Lisa Lisa's battle with Kars, who immediately demonstrates that he doesn't share Wamuu's warrior's pride. Distracting Lisa Lisa with a vampire double, Kars stabs her in the back. Stroheim, Speedwagon and Smokey help JoJo fight off Kars's vampire army, but as Kars dangles Lisa Lisa's unconscious body over a bed of sharp crystals, Smokey realizes that JoJo does not yet know that Lisa Lisa is his mother.
Fri, Mar 22, 2013
Clinging onto a rope to stop Lisa Lisa from falling to her death, JoJo manages to get Kars to fall onto the sharp crystals instead. As JoJo rescues Lisa Lisa, Speedwagon explains to Smokey how Lisa Lisa was raised by Straizo, who taught her the ways of the Ripple. She later met and was courted by Jonathan and Erina's son, George Joestar II, with their marriage resulting in the birth of JoJo. George II ultimately joined the Royal Air Force and battled in World War I as an ace fighter pilot.
Fri, Mar 29, 2013
Immune to the rising sun due to the power of the Red Stone, Kars injures Stroheim by turning his own hand into a flesh-eating squirrel. But JoJo grabs the stone and boards an airplane to lure Kars away from the others, planning to drop him into a volcano. The feathers that Kars placed on JoJo's plane then turn into piranhas that cause the plane to lose control. Using his parachute, JoJo maneuvers Kars into the path of the airplane as it heads toward the volcanic crater. As Stroheim saves JoJo from the crashing plane, Kars melts in the lava, apparently defeated by the very Earth that birthed him.
Fri, Apr 5, 2013
Kars and the Pillar Men are the remnants of a fourth underground race of humanity that. In his desire for power, Kars exterminated the others, leading to the stone mask creation. During the final battle, JoJo's victory -- and his arm -- are cut short when Kars survives the volcano by forming an air bubble shield. Kars learned how to use the Ripple at a much stronger potency than JoJo's. As Kars is about to kill JoJo, JoJo holds up the Red Stone of Aja, causing the island to erupt and launch them into the sky. Kars disappears while JoJo rests on the Earth that dealt the final blow. On Feb 28, 1939, Joseph Joestar is pronounced dead. It's now 1987. In JFK Airport, a 67-year-old Joseph Joestar is upset that he hasn't seen his daughter, Holy, since she married and moved to Tokyo, where Joseph is now headed. Four years earlier, a coffin engraved with 'DIO' had been salvaged from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. In Tokyo, a young man sits in a jail cell, an ominous aura about him.