The eighth JoJo's Bizarre Adventure story arc, "JoJolion," is set in the same continuity and stars a new version of Josuke, living in Morioh in the aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. He also befriends Gyro Zepelli, from whom he learns a technique called The Spin, which is sort of like Hamon but with more spinning balls. He has a Stand named Tusk which allows him to shoot his fingernails like bullets (is this Adventure Bizarre enough yet?). Johnny is paraplegic, but able to ride a horse, which enables him to enter the cross country race known as the Steel Ball Run. Jonathan sacrifices himself in an attempt to thwart Dio once and for all, and save Erina, already pregnant with Jonathan's child. Unfortunately, it turns out that Dio is still alive as a disembodied head, and with the help of one of his undead minions, he plans to steal Jonathan's body for his own. Thinking evil defeated, Jonathan marries his love, Erina Pendleton, and the two depart on a Honeymoon cruise to the United States. Hamon enables the practitioner to channel their breathing into energy that they can manipulate to create various effects, which are particularly effective against monsters like vampires.Īfter a convoluted series of encounters - which some might call a Bizarre Adventure - Jonathan manages to destroy Dio's body with Hamon, seemingly killing him. Speedwagon, but then they meet a strange Italian man named William Anthonio Zeppeli, who trains Jonathan in an ancient and entirely fictional martial art called Hamon (sometimes referred to as "the ripple" in English translations). Initially all he has is a hoodlum sidekick named Robert E. It's up to Jonathan to thwart the world conquering plans of the now-immortal Dio.
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