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Steel Ball Run #1

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 7 - Steel Ball Run, Vol. 1

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181 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2003

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Hirohiko Araki

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Hirohiko Araki ( 荒木飛呂彦) is a Japanese manga artist. He left school before graduation from Miyagi University of Education.

He enjoys the baseball manga Kyojin No Hoshii (Star of the Giants); the video games Mario Kart and Bomberman; and likes Prince and other African-American singers, as well as jazz, rock, and rap.

He is a recipient the Tezuka Award for manga.

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Profile Image for Luca Ambrosino.
276 reviews13.6k followers
January 17, 2020
Italiano / English

La Steel Ball Run, una corsa da San Diego a New York, 6000 chilometri da percorrere, più di tremila partecipanti, 50 milioni di dollari per il vincitore...

Si presenta così la settima serie de "Le Bizzarre Avventure di Jojo". Anzi, più che essere la settima serie, Steel Ball Run rappresenta un universo parallelo di quello che ci ha presentato Hirohiko Araki fino ad ora. Il personaggio di J.Lo Zeppeli è il protagonista assoluto di questo primo numero, seguito a ruota da Johnny Joestar, l'ex fantino dalla volontà di ferro. Inutile dire che mi aspetto molto da questa serie "western". Chissà se quel geniaccio di Araki ci regalerà ancora una volta i colpi di scena ai quali ci ha abituato per anni.

La gara è iniziata, su chi puntate?

Voto: 7


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The Steel Ball Run, a race from San Diego to New York, 6000 kilometres to cover, more than three thousand participants, $ 50 million for the winner...

This is how the seventh series of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" starts. In fact, more than being he seventh series, Steel Ball Run represents a parallel universe of what Hirohiko Araki described us so far. The character of J.Lo Zeppeli is the star of this first issue, closely followed by Johnny Joestar, the strong-willed former horse-rider. Needless to say, I expect a lot from this western series. Who knows if the Araki genius will give us once again the twists and turns to which we have become accustomed for years.

The race just started, get your bets in!

Vote: 7

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65 reviews8 followers
October 10, 2021
Strong 4*

Loved this part. It was unique and refreshing and the art/feel were top notch. It would be a 5 if i didn't feel as though it missed potential in certain areas.

I felt sometimes it rushed or poorly timed with characterization compared to previous parts Ive read

That said the relationship between gyro and johnny really drove this story and I couldn't get enough of their playfulness that we all build when we spend days on days forced to get to know someone.

I found myself getting alittle bored of some of the weirder stand powers but there were some memorable encounters for sure. Looking forward to picking up the next part.
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1,540 reviews
January 2, 2019
I'm so excited to finally be reading JJBA:part 7 Steel Ball Run. I'm having fun watching weekly part 5 anime adaptation and part 6 manga was a fun wild ride and so far SBR is keeping up with its predecessors. I heard that part 7 is considered Araki's magnum opus aka his best work to date, I'm thrilled to get into the story.

SBR is centered around the competition Steel Ball Run which is a race from San Diego to New York with the winning prize of 50 million dollars. The participants can ride on a horse or a camel or go on foot, but they can't change their ride mid-race. The events starts on September 25th 1890.
For now we are following three individual characters: Sandman, Gyro Zeppeli and Johnny Joestar.
Sandman is Native American man who enters the competition to get money to buy his homeland so that white people won't be able to throw them out. Sandman seems like a smart, capable man and it was fun to have him opening up the first chapter.
Gyro Zeppeli is gorgeous. Araki really did us a solid with his design. Gyro also seems like a capable, cunning man. He isn't the type to play fairly, he wants to win and he will do anything to achieve his goal.
Johnny Joestart is former professional horse riders, but he was injured and now he can't walk, he uses wheelchair. Johnny is very determined and his single-minded focus will get him places. Johnny is also participating in the race.

I have a pre-manga knowledge that Johnny and Gyro will team up, I can't wait! For now it is very much Every Man For Himself.

Speaking about men. The organizer of the run said that everyone can enter the competition, but for now it is a very men-dominated story.

There is a very confusing thing in the manga. The main event is called Steel Ball Run, named after its sponsor Mr Steel. On the other hand, there are steel balls owned by Gyro. It can't be a coincidence, right?

The race itself was beautiful drawn, you feel the tension, you're invested in the outcome of the race and it's a perfect "sports manga" time.
The art is gorgeous, but it is Araki, so nobody is surprised by it.

Volume 1 is obviously an introductory volume, we get a feeling of the main cast, see the setting and the world. I like that we have a clear goal at the end. I love when the plot is structured.

so yay! I'm happy with how things are developing for now.

P.S. Diego Brando has three panels total in vol. 1 but they are the hottest, he is the hottest, 10/10 I love Diego Brando.
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7 reviews
April 13, 2019
This is going to be a review for the entirety of Steel Ball Run, mainly because I don't want to spam my Goodreads with reviews for all 24 volumes.

The 7th part of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Steel Ball Run, is about a cross-continental horse race across America in 1890. Along the way, a paraplegic ex-jockey and an Italian man must use psychic powers and the infinite rotational energy of pure spinning to stop the president from getting the mummified remains of Jesus Christ. SBR is incredible, with a tense and engaging plot, fantastic antagonists, beautiful art, and a healthy amount of the unique and creative fights that are a staple of Jojo. It also has a man who can step on raindrops mid-air, a man who turns into a dinosaur and can turn other people into more dinosaurs, and a boy who can shoot his spinning fingernails off like bullets.
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260 reviews59 followers
October 17, 2023
خلاصه کوتاه:
پارت هفتم جوجو با مسابقه استیل بال ران شروع میشه‌ که در اون تقریبا سه هزار و ششصد نفر مسابقه‌ای برای بقا رو آغاز می‌کنن و باید از ساحل سن دیگو در شرق آمریکا، خودشون رو به نیویورک برسونن تا بتونن جایزه پنجاه میلیون دلاری رو به دست بیارن.

ایده کلی مسابقه استیل بال ران از یک واقعه‌‌ در سال ۱۹۸۳ در آمریکا الهام گرفته شده و در اون هم ده‌ها هزار نفر برای تصاحب زمین مسابقه‌ای رو آغاز می‌کنن که هر کس زودتر به زمین‌های مشخص شده برسه می‌تونه صاحب اون بشه.

اما یکم از خود جوجو بگم.
جوجو یه مانگای اکشن شونن-سینن به قلم جناب آراکی هست که از سال ۱۹۸۷ تا همین الان داره منتشر میشه و جزو آثار قدیمی و بسیار طولانی مدیوم مانگاعه.
منتها چیزی که باعث تفاوت جوجو با بقیه آثار طولانی میشه اینه که همه این ولیوم‌ها و داستان‌ها منسجم و پیوسته نیستن.
جوجو تا الان شامل ۹ پارت بوده که ۸ تاش تموم شده و پارت نهم چند ماهیه که تازه شروع شده. از بین پارت‌های تموم‌شده هم ۶ پارت انیمه شده.
ما توی هر پارت، داستان و ماجراهای یه نفر از خاندان جوستار رو دنبال می‌کنیم.
جوجو به طور کلی ماجراجویی بسیار عجیب و غریبیه‌. از نوع مبارزات و مجیک‌سیستم گرفته تا استایل خاص طراحی مانگا و خب چیزی نیست که شخصا به کسی توصیه کنم چون بسیار سلیقه‌ای هست و اگه زیاد اهل فانتزی‌های عجیب نیستید ممکنه زده بشید.
با این حال جناب آراکی همیشه توی جوجو ضعف‌های خودش رو داشته و سعی کرده بهتر بشه و توی خیلی از مسائل و عناصر داستان میشه پیشرفت رو دید.
اینو گفتم که اگه شروع کردید و براتون ضعیف بود، بدونید که تو یه سری چیزا بهتر میشه.

اما برسیم سراغ پارت هفتم که مورد بحث ماست.
اول از همه راجع نکات مثبت بگم.
ایده و ماجراجویی‌های این پارت به شدت لذت‌بخش، جذاب و درگیرکننده‌س.
مانگا تقریبا پیسینگ خوبی داره و زیاد درگیر کش دادن نمیشه و برخلاف پارت‌های قبلی آنچنان به تکرار نمی‌افته.
این پارت یه شخصیت به شدت ماندگار به نام "جایرو زپلی" و یه ویلن بسیار خوب به اسم "فانی ولنتاین" داره که هر دو جزو بهترین‌های جوجو هستن.
نکته برجسته دیگه آرت و طراحی‌های استادانه جناب آراکی هست تقریبا از وسطای مانگا وارد سطح ملکوتی خاصی میشه. اگه بخونید یا سرچ کنید می‌تونید چند نمونه خوبش رو ببیند هر چند، یه تعدادی رو توی کانال تلگرامم(https://t.me/Unforgiven_Man) می‌گذارم و اون‌جا هم می‌تونید ببینید.

اما برسیم به نقاط ضعف. این نقاط ضعف صرفا مربوط به این پارت نیست و اکثرا توی پارت‌های قبلی هم تکرار شده.
برای مثال جمع‌بندی هول‌هولکی بعضی از فایت‌ها و بی‌توجهی به شخصیت‌های فرعی یا حذف الکیه. خیلی وقتا اینطوری بودم که تو که انقدر خلاقیت داری و چنین ایده‌ای رو توی داستانت آوردی چرا اینطوری خرابش می‌کنی یا ازش استفاده نکردی!

بیشتر از این نمیشه نوشت چون خواهی نخواهی وارد اسپویل میشه و دوست ندارم ریویو اسپویل‌دار بنویسم.
راستی این مانگا رتبه دوم سایت انیمه‌لیست رو داره و با این‌که این سایت کلا بر مبنای نظر و رای مردمه ولی سر همین رتبه بسیار بالا، خیلی هایپ میشه که به عنوان کسی که خونده باید بگم لایق این رتبه نیست و مانگاهای بهتری می‌تونستن این رتبه رو بگیرن ولی خب نظر مردمه دیگه🤷‍♂ دوشواری نداریم🚶‍♂

با تموم این‌ها، این پارت، بهترین پارت جوجو بود و از لحاظ لذت شخصی تجربه خوبی برام بود و واقعا سرگرمم کرد.
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April 8, 2022
Its about a 15 year old who can spin his nails vs the 23rd president of the united states and they are trying to find jesus christ corpse parts.
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207 reviews16 followers
February 18, 2020
Wow, I feel really drawn into Steel Ball Run. From the start, there's a lot to like. Charming callbacks to older characters, appealing characters, a fun setup. It'll be interesting to see how a Japanese take on cow boys will play out. There's a lot of potential here, with some real weight behind the names Joestar, Zeppeli, and Brando. The broad strokes are similar, but if the details are totally different. Gyro is a self-interested showoff. Johnny is a wash up celebrity. Diego, so far, doesn't seem embittered at all. Johnny has to convince Gyro to help him, which is a far cry from their part 1 counterparts. Things are totally different.

Even outside of the big 3, it looks like we're getting set up with some more compelling supporting characters, like Sandman, Pocoloco,and the frontrunners for the race. I'm disappointed that Avdol is out again, but it's fitting considering how early he "dies" in part 3.

The Spin has caught my interest more than Hamon ever did, for a number of reasons. First of all, it's presented as much more mysterious and intriguing. William Zeppeli came up to the reader and politely asked them to be interested in his exposition dump. Gyro, on the other hand, does some cool shit and the reader is essentially begging him for more info. The reader is chomping at the bit for more info, rather than the story trying to convince the reader to be interested. Spin in and of itself is also a much more interesting concept than Hamon. Hamon is basically life energy with more steps added. Sure, Joseph came up with some clever uses for it, but it rarely felt particularly intuitive. But spin, so far, has a unique twist. What does it do? It spins things. You can think of all sorts of uses for that if you're creative enough. It makes much more intuitive sense than, say, Joseph tying knots in the string from his hat after it's coated in vegetable oil. Just like Johnny, the reader is drawn in and wants to learn more, both about spin, and about the compelling charismatic Gyro.

Altogether, this is a very strong start and I can't wait to see what comes next. Immediately, I feel drawn into this story. I can't wait to see what happens with just about every major character. Araki has a good track record with race-type setups (Highway Star and White Album come to mind), so everything is looking up for Steel Ball Run.
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3,082 reviews120 followers
January 1, 2021
Y'know the first time I've read Steel Ball Run, I was honestly peed off at Araki for not continuing Part 7 as a sequel after Stone Ocean, completely dropped it at 3 chapters last month. Then I suddenly realised this month I made a mistake and boy, I wasn't ready for all the shenanigans that were going to make me become addicted to reading the long whole 95 chapters in 1 day!

I tell ya, Gyro and Johnny were one of the best duo in the Jojo series. I laughed me ass with Gyro coming up with silly sayings like "Did you say something? Were you talking into my ass...? Because I can't hear anything with my ass! " including the cheese song he made up with Johnny. It makes me sad also but I ain't telling you what happened to him unless you read this manga. Gyro may be acting as a tough guy, but he has the best humour in terms of being unpredictable with his words.

I felt so sorry for Johnny though, like the poor fella, his father wasn't even proud of him being a jockey and kicked him out of the family home after falling out with him after the tragic death of his brother. It breaks your heart man like Johnny is actually such a nice bloke if you get to know him more through out the manga! It's even good that Araki created a character with a physical disability because it really shows whatever life throws at them, they can be super heros also equally as someone who doesn't have a physical disability!

I really wish they made Poco Loco join the team because I found he wouldve been the potential candidate to be a good team member alongside with Gyro and Johnny. Unfortunately we can't always get what we wish for in some mangas but yeah this was a very good reading experience. I just loved the horse racing scenes, including the pair bois going across the desert!

Yeah lads definitely advice you to read the whole story of this manga if Part 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 have impressed you enough!

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Author 5 books348 followers
November 13, 2024
Best not quote me on this, but I'm pretty sure that out of all the JoJo openings, Steel Ball Run draws the very least focus to its purported protagonist. He's just some guy in a wheelchair, showing up only at the second chapter - even then only towards the end - and not getting to do anything particularly cool or interesting. He's not the classical hero type that immediately leaves a deep impression with badassery and honor - he's more like a weedy fan boy, Kikuchiyo (Chico) fawning over the Kanbei (Chris) that here is taken up by Gyro Zeppeli, the actual hero. Look how effortlessly he beat up a pickpocket! Look how cool he is! Better follow him around for a piece of the action!

And it's not just them, either. There's other folks here that the narrative pays just as much attention to, and some of them get to do cool stuff. There's the Native American wishing to buy a piece of land to keep his people safe from the invaders. The son of a slave just lazying around and deciding to join up on a whim. Even a little bit given to the organizer of this race and, of course, DIO. Different Dio, but still. Sure, Johnny is the only one that's so far gotten a flashback and some backstory, but it feels like the others are just biding their time on that front. It's more an ensemble arrangement than ever before in the story.

This is a different kind of story, after all. There are no ancient demonic beings threatening the world, no sordid family history to unearth, no serial killers or mobsters, no prisons to escape from, not even evil adopted siblings to deal with for anyone. At least not at the beginning. It's a race for money and glory and adventure and everyone is invited and Johnny Joestar is just one of the many.

He's still got stuff to deal with - but he can't make it better just by punching someone. The walls he must escape are all on the inside. He's got a bit of a clue on where to start, but the path otherwise is unclear.

Steel Ball Run often comes up as the best JoJo, or at least in the top three. Certainly so for me.
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5 reviews
October 4, 2025
Kinda went too crazy on the race part but that’s pretty much expected I hope to see more stand stuff soon!!!
5 reviews
December 10, 2019
I am a long time fan of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, and every time I come back to part 7 Steel Ball Run it blows my mind, it's amazing. It could fit into the genres of sci-fi/fantasy or manga. The basic premise of Steel Ball Run is a horse race across America during the late 1800s, which follows the two main characters Gyro Zeppeli and Johnny Joestar as they face off against strange foes including a famous British jockey with the ability to turn himself and others around him into dinosaurs, a man who can rewind time six seconds at a time, the president of America who has the confusing ability to enter other dimensions, and many more. The art style is especially good in this part, most notably the way the horses are drawn, and are very anatomically drawn with great detail. The colors also set the tone very well and makes the western setting very immersive.
Something that has always stood out to me about this part over the whole Jojo series is the characters - the main characters of Steel Ball Run are by far some of the most memorable characters Araki has ever written. Johnny Joestar is an incredibly dynamic character; he starts the story as selfish and self-entitled, and can barely even be considered a "good guy." His main motivations at the start are only to help himself. Upon his first meeting with Gyro, he discovers that he has an ability that may be able to regain the use of his legs, which he lost in a circumstance where he acted like a little brat to the wrong person. He spends the rest of the story travelling with Gyro to try to the learn the sort of ability Gyro has, and as the story progresses, he starts to care about more things other than himself, and makes many sacrifices for Gyro.
Overall I could talk about Steel Ball Run for hours. It's one of my favorite stories I've read to date, and makes me cry every time. I would highly recommend it anyone. While many Jojo fans hate when people skip parts, this part really could be its own stand-alone thing. Really really really good stuff.
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5,042 reviews172 followers
March 26, 2013
Araki lo logró otra vez: en poco más de 200 páginas reimagina el universo de modo tal que los escenarios, la gente, los elementos, el tiempo y el espacio y hasta el sistema métrico y la inflación se ajusten a los parámetros de lo que él quiere contar. Con sólo cinco capítulos ya hizo que me interese por Gyro (o Jairo), Johnny (O Jonny), Diego/Dio, etc. Y me quedan no se cuántos miles de kilómetro para seguir enamorándome de los dibujos de Araki y queriendo a los personajes. Lamentablemente ya me espoileé alguna que otra muerte, pero voy a hacer lo posible por ignorar ese tremendo desenlace y dejarme sorprender hasta el último de los 24 tomos de Steel Ball Run.
1 review
January 20, 2019
A reboot of an amazing series comes back with fresh new ideas. It's a must read especially with an evolved art direction. It has an amazing cast of characters, memorable moments, and good callbacks from the older arcs.
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92 reviews
November 21, 2023
WHAT THE FUCK IS A KILOMETER!!!!!! 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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67 reviews3 followers
December 17, 2024
This was a fun setup! The concept of this race is so interesting, I’m excited to continue and see where this goes. The designs, like in every Jojo part, are really bizarre and cool, especially Gyro. He looks so rad, loving his vibes so far.

Gonna continue this series but I won’t be updating on here for every volume I finish.
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100 reviews15 followers
October 11, 2020
Araki è Araki non c'è niente da fare
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39 reviews
April 16, 2023
Posiblemente la mejor parte de jojo's
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28 reviews
January 31, 2025
“There is no such thing as the ancestors land anymore, this place belongs to the person that holds the money…

Coolest manga ever can’t wait to read the other volumes
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111 reviews
February 13, 2021
Edição representando todos os 24 volumes do mangá Steel Ball Run.

Steel Ball Run é o renascimento de JoJo, o que é muito plausível, visto que a série tinha ficado chata lá pela parte 5, com stands confusos e mais coisa do que se possa imaginar (incluindo mijo da parte 3).

Então Araki transforma a série em adulto (Seinen) e reseta o universo. E coloca corrida de cavalos. Nos Estados Unidos. Com os corredores correndo atrás das partes do corpo de Cristo. E se torna a melhor das partes de JoJo.

Steel Ball Run apresenta não somente personagens muito melhores que os anteriores, com motivações muito mais plausíveis, mas também a ambientação nova dos Estados Unidos após a Guerra de Secessão. O desenrolar da série, mostrando os personagens seguindo seus objetivos, é muito mais sensível e plausível do que em qualquer parte anterior (exceto a 6, pois esta não li), e a leitura é muito mais fluida. O traço talvez seja o mais bonito de toda a série, e tudo melhora com as páginas coloridas.

Steel Ball Run entra pro hall dos meus mangás favoritos, e talvez uma das melhores histórias já contadas. Ansioso para a parte 8.
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2 reviews
April 26, 2019
The 1st volume of Steel Ball Run focuses on the beginning of the Steel Ball Run Race, a race across America from San Diego to New York, organized by Stephen Steel. Gyro is introduced as one of our main protagonists and he meets Johnny Joestar, a former jockey turned paraplegic from a confrontation. After a miraculous event that causes Johnny to stand up for a bit, he's then filled with hope that he'll be able to walk again and then demands Gyro to tell him the secret of his steel balls, a weapon that he carries with him. A day after their meeting, Johnny is determined to enter the race with a hostile horse he just got. Seeing this Gyro then sees potential in Johnny. Minutes before the race starts, Johnny is finally able to get on his horse and the Steel Ball Run Race begins!

Re-reading this part, I can really see the difference in the art in the beginning compared to the end. I also thought this was a pretty decent start to one of the best parts in JoJo. Can't wait to see more!
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34 reviews1 follower
June 22, 2022
"Gyro Zeppeli: Tell him to eat shit, Johnny
Johnny: Tell him yourself
Gyro Zeppeli: Eat shit, asshole! Fall off your horse!"

"Do you know what a 'bug bite fetish' is?" - Johnny Joestar

"Did you say something? Were you talking into my ass...? Because I can't hear anything with my ass!" - Gyro Zeppeli

"I always tried to take the fastest shortcut in this race, but...the shortest path was a detour. It was a detour that was our shortest path. It's been true the entire time we've been crossing this continent. And it's because of you we were able to take that path." - Gyro Zeppeli


"Suppose that you were sitting down at a table. The napkins are in front of you, which napkin would you take? The one on your left? Or the one on your right? The one on your left side? Or the one on your right side? Usually you would take the one on your left side. That is correct' too. But in a larger sense on society, that is wrong. Perhaps I could even substitute 'society' with the 'Universe'. The correct answer is that 'It is determined by the one who takes his or her own napkin first.' Yes? If the first one takes the napkin to their right, then there's no choice but for others to also take the right napkin. The same goes for the left. Everyone else will take the napkin to their left, because they have no other option. This is 'society'... who are the ones that determine the price of land first? There must have been someone who determined the value of money, first. The size of the rails on a train track? The magnitude of electricity? Laws and Regulations? Who was the first to determine these things? Did we all do it, because this is a Republic? Or was it Arbitrary? NO! The one who took the napkin first determined all of these things! The rules of this world are determined by that same principle of 'right or left'! In a society like this table, a state of equilibrium, once one makes the first move, everyone must follow! In every era, this world has been operating by this napkin principle. And the one who 'takes the napkin first' must be someone who is respected by all. It's not that anyone can fulfill this role... those that are despotic or unworthy will be scorned. And those are the 'losers'. In the case of this table, the 'eldest' or the 'Master of the party' will take the napkin first... Because everyone 'respects' those individuals." - Funny Valentine


Co tu wiele mówić, w żadnej sposób się nie zawiodłem. Part odbiegający w pewien sposób od poprzednich jeśli chodzi o umiejscowienie, generalny zamysł. Wyścigi zazwyczaj wywołują u ludzi duże emocje, a wyścig na tak dużą skalę, obsadzony wieloma niecodziennymi postaciami, doprowadzal je chwilami do zenitu.

Podobało mi się, że poza oczywistymi sprzymierzeńcami i złolami, były tam też postacie w pewien sposób neutralne, rywalizujące z naszymi protagonistami, lecz nie czyhające na ich życie, w tym mój kochany Poco Loco, którego zamysł był wg mnie po prostu prześwietny i to jedyna rzecz, która mogła być w tym parcie zrobiona lepiej, bo nie dostał on wystarczająco dużo miłości od autora, jego potencjał został niewykorzystany, a możliwe było poprowadzenie wątku tej postaci w kilka naprawdę ciekawych sposobów (choć może nie było już na to miejsca w historii)

Johnny Joestar był...bardzo dobrym Jojo. Jego backstory jest jednym ze smutniejszych i tym mocniej kibicowałem mu podczas jego dążenia do "wskrzeszenia". Bardzo poruszającym wątkiem jest też jego trudna relacja z ojcem, której finał wycisnął u mnie parę łez. Gyro z kolei to najlepszy JoBro z całej serii i nie ma tu o czym mówić, koles był po prostu zajebisty, a razem tworzyli bezbłędny duet czy to w przypadku kooperacji w trakcie walki, czy lekcji, które sobie wzajemnie dawali (Reacje Johnnego na gagi wymyślane przez Gyro były dla mnie rozbrajające).

Co więcej, dobrze skonstruowane postacie kobiece! Zarówno Hot Pants, jak i Lucy były bardzo badassowe i zwyczajnie nie irytowały. W przypadku Lucy pojawiło się kilka podejrzanych scen, w których to ta 14-latka niemalże pada ofiarą zepsutych dorosłych (na szczęście do niczego nie dochodzi, zachowania takie są ukazywane jako złe i nienormalne, ale niestety kilka obrazków poszło jak dla mnie za daleko). Lucy jednak kawał dobrej roboty odwaliła, widać że Steel miała nie tylko w nazwisku, bo iście żelazna baba była z niej w peakowych momentach i sam musiałem nieraz zbierać szczękę z podłogi po tym, jak bardzo była w stanie namieszać, zmienić bieg wydarzeń.

Diego Brando (ten dinozaurowy), choć trochę podobny do klasycznego Dio, to jednak było mi go bardzo żal i nawet odczuwałem do niego w pewien sposób sympatię (szczególnie w chapterach pociągowych). Po pojawieniu się Diego z Zawarudo znowu czułem się jakbym ogladal pierwotnego Dio, tak więc trzymałem kciuki za jego klęską.

Głowny antagonista! Funny Valentine zdecydowanie ląduje w moim rankingu złoli na miejsce 2, zaraz za Kirą. Niebezpieczny, zdeterminowany do osiągnięcia celu. Kierowała nim wartość zgoła inna niż wszystkich poprzednich - a mianowicie patriotyzm, który głęboko zakorzenił się w nim przez los jego ojca na wojnie. Dlatego też dało się momentami odczuć, że ten człowiek wcale nie chce niczego złego i mogło nasunąć się pytanie 'czy naprawdę powinno się go przed tym powstrzymać?' (No pewnie, że powinno, ale tak czy inaczej był on zwyczajnie trudnieszy wydania jednoznaczengo osądu, niż u takiego antagonisty-egoisty).

Araki ponownie powraca do wątku przeznaczenia, które ma duży wpływ na to, jak potoczyło się życie naszego Jojo oraz członka rodu Zeppeli. Sporo było również matematycznych, fizycznych własności i praw w celu wytłumaczenia działania np. tytułowych stalowych kul.

Kończąc ten już przydługi (A i tak bardzo, bardzo skrócony wywód), oceniam ten part na najlepszy i najdziwaczniejszy spośród wszystkich, z którymi się do tej pory zapoznałem.

Ocena: kocham jojo/10
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November 14, 2013
I'm actually reading the fan-translated version of this series, since it hasn't been officially published in English (and likely won't be.) But if you ever want to read hundreds and hundreds of pages of running, yelling, double-crossing racially-charged sci-fi old west antics, then HOLY BEJEMUS IS THIS YOUR EVERLOVIN' BOOK.

My students want me to start teaching manga in my comic book course, and I may try and get away with teaching this one.
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October 26, 2019
Excellent, absolutely love how Araki tried to change things up in the series.
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