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{{Short description|Second story arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure}}
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{{Infobox animanga/Header
| image = Jojo8.jpg
| caption = Cover of ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' volume 8, featuring the Pillar Men (left to right: Wamuu, Esidisi, and Kars) and [[Joseph Joestar]] (foreground)
| ja_kanji = 戦闘潮流
| ja_romaji = Sentō Chōryū
| genre = [[Adventure fiction|Adventure]], [[Supernatural fiction|supernatural]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.viz.com/read/manga/jojos-bizarre-adventure-part-2-battle-tendency-volume-1/product/3717|title=Read a Free Preview of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2--Battle Tendency, Vol. 1|publisher=Viz Media|access-date=2018-06-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181222201026/https://www.viz.com/read/manga/jojos-bizarre-adventure-part-2-battle-tendency-volume-1/product/3717|archive-date=2018-12-22|url-status=live}}</ref><!-- Note: Use and cite reliable sources to identify genre/s, not personal interpretation. Please don't include more than three genres (per [[MOS:A&M]]). -->
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Print
| type = manga
| author = [[Hirohiko Araki]]
| publisher = [[Shueisha]]
| publisher_en = {{English manga publisher
| NA = [[Viz Media]]}}
| demographic = {{Transliteration|ja|[[Shōnen manga|Shōnen]]}}
| imprint = Jump Comics
| magazine = [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]
| magazine_en =
| first = November 2, 1987
| last = March 27, 1989
| volumes = 7
| volume_list =
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Other
| title = Other media
| content =
*[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (season 1)|Animated TV series]] (2012–2013)
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Other
| title = Chronology
| content = {{ubl|'''Preceded by:''' ''[[Phantom Blood]]''|'''Followed by:''' ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''}}
}}
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{{nihongo|'''''Battle Tendency'''''|戦闘潮流|Sentō Chōryū|lead=yes}} is the second story arc of the [[manga]] series ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' written and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. It was serialized for around {{frac|1|1|2}} years in [[Shueisha]]'s ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'' from November 2, 1987,<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:週刊少年ジャンプ 1987/11/02 表示号数47|url=https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/mg/magazines/322366|publisher=[[Agency for Cultural Affairs]]|access-date=2018-06-17|language=ja|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180617191329/https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/mg/magazines/322366|archive-date=2018-06-17|url-status=dead}}</ref> to March 27, 1989,<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:週刊少年ジャンプ 1989/03/27 表示号数15|url=https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/mg/magazines/322297|publisher=[[Agency for Cultural Affairs]]|access-date=2018-06-17|language=ja|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180617115750/https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/mg/magazines/322297|archive-date=2018-06-17|url-status=dead}}</ref> for 69 chapters, which were later collected into seven {{Transliteration|ja|[[tankōbon]]}} volumes. In its original publication, it was referred to as {{nihongo|''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 2 Joseph Joestar: His Proud Lineage''|ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第二部 ジョセフ・ジョースター —その誇り高き血統|JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Ni Bu Josefu Jōsutā Sono Hokoritakaki Kettō}}. The arc was preceded by ''[[Phantom Blood]]'' (1987) and followed by ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'' (1989–1992).
{{nihongo|'''''Battle Tendency'''''|[[w:ja:戦闘潮流|戦闘潮流]]|Sentō Chōryū}} is the second story arc of the manga series ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''. The arc spans chapters 45 to 113 of the series, which were collected in Vols. 5 to 12 of the original Jump Comics edition.


Set in North America and Europe in 1938–39 around 50 years after ''Phantom Blood'', the story follows [[Joseph Joestar]] and Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli, descendants of [[Jonathan Joestar]] and Will A. Zeppeli from ''Phantom Blood'' who can manipulate sunlight-based energy called Hamon. Along with the Hamon master Lisa Lisa, Joseph and Caesar seek to prevent ancient humanoids called the Pillar Men, who invented the stone masks from ''Phantom Blood'', from obtaining a powerful stone called the Super Aja, which would evolve them into ultimate beings and conquer their vulnerability to sunlight.
==Plot==


In 2012, ''Battle Tendency'' was digitally colored and released as digital downloads for [[smartphone]]s and [[tablet computer]]s. A four-volume re-release under the title ''JoJonium'' was published in 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://natalie.mu/comic/news/99692|title=コミックナタリー - 「ジョジョ」カラーページを完全再現した「JoJonium」刊行|publisher=[[Natalie.mu]]|date=2013-09-19|access-date=2016-08-22|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160414054558/http://natalie.mu/comic/news/99692|archive-date=2016-04-14}}</ref> This version was licensed and released in North America by [[Viz Media]] in 2015 and 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-07-08/jojo-bizarre-adventures-battle-tendency-gets-print-edition-in-fall-2015/.76417|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventures: Battle Tendency Gets Print Edition in Fall 2015|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2014-07-08|access-date=2016-08-22|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140712083125/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-07-08/jojo-bizarre-adventures-battle-tendency-gets-print-edition-in-fall-2015/.76417|archive-date=2014-07-12}}</ref>
The second JJBA series takes place in the 1930s, and follows the misadventures of [[Joseph Joestar|'''Jo'''seph '''Jo'''estar]], the grandson of Jonathan Joestar, as he fights [[vampire]]s and ancient super beings with some help from a [[cyborg|cybernetically-enhanced]] [[Nazism|Nazi]] and an [[Italian people|Italian]] man he has a lot in common with.


''Battle Tendency'' was adapted as part of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (season 1)|first season]] of [[David Production]]'s 2012 [[anime]] television series ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (TV series)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''.
Joseph lives in New York with his grandmother Erina and seems to have inherited the power of the Ripple, as he has a natural ability to use it. When old family friend Speedwagon is reported dead (or missing) in Mexico, Joseph takes it on himself to go check it out. His curiosity is piqued when he is attacked in New York City by an old friend turned vampire. When he goes to Mexico he discovers a secret underground Nazi facility where the Nazis are trying to revive a man who seems to have been trapped in a stone pillar for 2,000 years. Here Joseph meets the Nazi Stroheim (whose character design is said by many to have influenced [[Capcom]] when they created [[Guile (Street Fighter)|Guile]], though Dire from Series 1 also looks similar to him).


== Plot ==
Unfortunately the Nazis are successful in awakening the man, who is christened "[[Carlos Santana|Santana]]" before he kills most of them. Joseph and Stroheim battle Santana and manage to defeat him, though Stroheim is fatally wounded.
In the series' backstory, 102,000 years ago in a place that would be modern-day Mexico, it started with a mysterious but powerful race with incredibly long lifespans and the ability to absorb life forces from plants and animals, although they had the disadvantage of being easily disintegrated if exposed to sunlight and thus lived underground instead. Kars, an underground-dwelling humanoid being known as a Pillar Man, created a stone mask which grants immortality by absorbing life energy to conquer the sun (which kills his kind). He slaughtered all but four of the tribe.<ref name="ch68">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 68: The Man Who Became a God |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=363–381 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref> As the Pillar Men's bodies were already immortal, they required more power for them to become ultimate beings.<ref name="ch32">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=2 |chapter=Chapter 32: Hamon Teacher Lisa Lisa, Part 6 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=263–281 |isbn=978-1-4215-7883-5}}</ref> In 39 AD,<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=2 |chapter=Chapter 29: Hamon Teacher Lisa Lisa, Part 3 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=203–221 |isbn=978-1-4215-7883-5}}</ref> three of the Pillar Men, Kars, Wamuu, and Esidisi, came to the [[Roman Empire]] to find a perfectly cut {{nihongo foot|Red Stone of Aja|エイジャの赤石|Eija no Sekiseki|group=lower-alpha}}<ref name="ch20">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=2 |chapter=Chapter 20: The Red Stone of Aja |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=24–43 |isbn=978-1-4215-7883-5}}</ref> known as the {{nihongo foot|Super Aja.|スーパーエイジャ|Sūpā Eija|group=lower-alpha}}<ref name="ch32"/> Kars, Wamuu, and Esidisi developed fighting styles to counter Hamon,<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=2 |chapter=Chapter 22: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times, Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=65–83 |isbn=978-1-4215-7883-5}}</ref> an energy with the same properties as the energy from sunlight,<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=1 |chapter=Chapter 14: The Pillar Man, Santviento, Part 5 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=263–281 |isbn=978-1-4215-7882-8}}</ref> and nearly wiped out the Hamon tribe,<ref name="ch20"/> but the stone narrowly escaped them.<ref name="ch32"/> Following this, the Pillar Men went into a 2,000-year sleep.<ref name="ch20"/>


In 1889, Erina Joestar's husband [[Jonathan Joestar|Jonathan]] was killed by [[Dio Brando]] on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Erina survived and saved the life of a baby girl,<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 52: The Wind, the Chariot and Wamuu, Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=43–62 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref> whose parents were killed by the stone mask.<ref name="ch53">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 53: The Wind, the Chariot and Wamuu, Part 3 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=63–81 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref>{{efn|Jonathan's death and Elizabeth's rescue is depicted in the previous part, ''[[Phantom Blood]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 1—Phantom Blood |volume=3 |chapter=Chapter 44: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio, Part 6 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=319–339 |isbn=978-1-4215-7881-1}}</ref>}} The girl, Elizabeth, was raised by the Hamon master Straizo, who taught her to use Hamon<ref name="ch53"/><ref name="ch64">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 64: JoJo: The Final Hamon, Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=284–303 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref> and gave her the Super Aja.<ref name="ch53"/> Elizabeth married Erina's son George and they had a son called [[Joseph Joestar|Joseph]]. When Joseph was a baby, George was killed by a zombie that blended in as a commander of the [[Royal Flying Corps]] and his death was covered up. Upon killing the zombie in an act of revenge, a warrant for Elizabeth's arrest was sent out. She went into hiding and adopted the alias Lisa Lisa.<ref name="ch64"/> Joseph was raised by Erina.<ref name="ch3">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=1 |chapter=Chapter 3: Joseph Joestar of New York, Part 3 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=43–61 |isbn=978-1-4215-7882-8}}</ref> He inherited Hamon abilities from Jonathan.<ref name="ch2">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=1 |chapter=Chapter 2: Joseph Joestar of New York, Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=23–41 |isbn=978-1-4215-7882-8}}</ref>
Joseph then heads to Rome, where three more "sleeping pillar men" have been discovered. In Rome, Joseph meets Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli, a trained hamon user near his age who is supposed to show Joseph the ropes. Before they can do anything besides arguing (Caesar Zeppeli is a descendant of William A. Zeppeli, who was the mentor of Jonathan Joestar. Caesar blames Jonathan Joestar for killing his grandfather with his incompetence), they find themselves present when the three sleeping men awaken after their 2,000 year nap. These creatures are something like vampire gods; it turns out that they created the stone mask that turned Dio into a vampire. These three are named [[Wham!|Wamuu]], [[AC/DC|Esidisi]], and [[The Cars|Kars]], and their goal is to find the "Red Stone of Aja," which, used with a stone mask, will allow them to become ultimate life forms.


At the start of the series, in the fall of 1938 where [[World War II]] looms, Joseph and Erina move from [[London]] to [[New York City|New York]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=1 |chapter=Chapter 1: Joseph Joestar of New York, Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=3–21 |isbn=978-1-4215-7882-8}}</ref> Meanwhile, former thug turned oil baron Robert E. O. Speedwagon invites Straizo to Mexico to destroy a sleeping Pillar Man with Hamon. Straizo instead wounds Speedwagon,<ref name="ch2"/> and uses a stone mask near the Pillar Man and Speedwagon's blood to become an immortal vampire. Straizo goes to New York to destroy Joseph and Erina, believed to be the last people who know about the stone mask.<ref name="ch3"/> When Joseph defeats Straizo, Straizo tells him that the Pillar Man is about to awaken and he will meet the Pillar Man soon. Straizo then commits suicide by channeling Hamon through himself, destroying his vampire body. Intrigued, Joseph goes to Mexico and is informed that Speedwagon was taken to detention by the [[Nazi Germany|Nazis]], who also hold the ambition to study the Pillar Men to serve [[Adolf Hitler]]'s world conquest.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=1 |chapter=Chapter 8: Straizo vs. Joseph, Part 5 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=3–21 |isbn=978-1-4215-7882-8}}</ref> Joseph saves Speedwagon, who survived, from the awakened Pillar Man named Santana,{{efn|name=santana|In the [[Viz Media]] translation, Santana is named "Santviento".}}<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=1 |chapter=Chapter 13: The Pillar Man, Santviento, Part 4 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=241–261 |isbn=978-1-4215-7882-8}}</ref> and with the help of Rudol von Stroheim, the Nazi Major wounded by Santana, tricks Santana into being turned to stone by the sunlight reflected from a well.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=1 |chapter=Chapter 17: The Pillar Man, Santviento, Part 8 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=323–341 |isbn=978-1-4215-7882-8}}</ref>
They are extremely powerful; untrained Joseph doesn't stand a chance. Luckily, he manages to talk them out of killing him. Wamuu and Esidisi both end up giving Joseph "wedding rings" which are internal time bombs set to release poison into his blood if he doesn't defeat them within a month. Joseph realizes that he'll have to train or he's going to die, and Caesar introduces Joseph to his master, the beautiful (and extremely talented) [[Lisa Lisa (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)|Lisa Lisa]].


Joseph and Speedwagon travel to Rome, where they meet Caesar Zeppeli,<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=1 |chapter=Chapter 18: The Pillar Man, Santviento, Part 9 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=343–361 |isbn=978-1-4215-7882-8}}</ref> a man who trained in Hamon to continue the legacy of his father Mario and grandfather Will.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=3 |chapter=Chapter 45: Caesar: A Lonely Youth, Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=162–180 |isbn=978-1-4215-7881-1}}</ref> However, the group arrives too late to prevent Kars, Wamuu, and Esidisi from awakening.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=2 |chapter=Chapter 21: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times, Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=65–83 |isbn=978-1-4215-7883-5}}</ref> Joseph plays on Wamuu's pride and convinces Wamuu to let him live to be a more worthy opponent. Both Wamuu and Esidisi implant poison-filled rings in his aorta and windpipe, giving Joseph 33 days to get the antidotes from each of them.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=2 |chapter=Chapter 26: An Engagement with Death: The Wedding Ring |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=143–163 |isbn=978-1-4215-7883-5}}</ref>
However, before the month is up, Esidisi finds out that Lisa Lisa has the Red Stone of Aja and comes to take it. Joseph uses his new skills to defeat Esidisi, thus earning the wrath of Wamuu and Kars (who previously thought of him as an amusement rather than a threat).


Joseph and Caesar train in Hamon under Lisa Lisa on Air Suplena Island off the coast of [[Venice]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=2 |chapter=Chapter 26: Hamon Teacher Lisa Lisa, Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=183–201 |isbn=978-1-4215-7883-5}}</ref> Esidisi raids the island and is challenged by Joseph. Joseph destroys Esidisi's body and takes his antidote, but Esidisi's brain is able to possess Lisa Lisa's handmaid, Suzi Q, to steal the Super Aja and ship it off to Kars and Wammu. Joseph and Caesar work together to purge Esidisi's influence from Suzi Q and destroy him for good.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=3 |chapter=Chapter 38: The Remains Lurk, Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=25–41 |isbn=978-1-4215-7881-1}}</ref> The group tracks down Kars and Wamuu to [[Switzerland]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=3 |chapter=Chapter 39: Stroheim's Unit Strikes Back, Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=43–61 |isbn=978-1-4215-7881-1}}</ref> Caesar is killed fighting Wamuu one-on-one, and takes the antidote for Joseph before dying.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=3 |chapter=Chapter 48: Caesar: A Lonely Youth, Part 5 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=223–241 |isbn=978-1-4215-7881-1}}</ref> Joseph and Lisa Lisa then confront Kars and Wamuu for the Super Aja, Lisa Lisa bluffing that she has a timed explosive that will destroy the stone.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 51: The Wind, the Chariot and Wamuu, Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=23–41 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref> Joseph kills Wamuu in battle.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 59: The Wind, the Chariot and Wamuu, Part 9 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=183–201 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 60: The Warrior Returns to the Wind |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=203–221 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref>
While on pursuit Joseph is reunited with the supposedly-deceased Stroheim, who has been rebuilt by Nazi science as a powerful cyborg, but Stroheim's machine body is quickly cut in half by Kars, who uses the "light mode" (a blade that extends from his arm spins so fast that it reflects light in irregular fashion giving the illusion of a glowing sword). In Switzerland the group discovers the location of Wamuu and Kars. Knowing Wamuu and Kars' vulnerability to sunlight, everyone is eager to face them during the day except JoJo. Caesar can't accept this and Joseph and Caesar fight.


On February 28, 1939,<ref name="ch68"/> Kars acquires the Super Aja<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 61: The Bond That Binds Lisa Lisa and JoJo, Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=363–381 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref> and uses it along with the stone mask to become the ultimate being, despite efforts by Joseph and his newfound allies von Stroheim to prevent it.<ref name="ch64"/> Now immune to the sun<ref name="ch65">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 65: Kars the Ultimate Being Is Born, Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=305–323 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref> and able to use Hamon,<ref name="ch68"/> Kars's only desire is to kill Joseph.<ref name="ch65"/> Joseph steals a Nazi plane and tries to crash it and Kars into the volcanic island of [[Vulcano]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 66: Kars the Ultimate Being Is Born, Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=324–343 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref> Joseph and Kars escape, but the shock of the plane crash causes a volcanic eruption.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 67: Joseph's Final Gamble |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=344–362 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref> Kars attempts to kill Joseph with Hamon, but Joseph instinctively holds up the Super Aja, which causes the energy to prompt an eruption climax, sending Joseph and Kars flying into the sky on a large rock. Kars is knocked into space by volcanic debris.<ref name="ch68"/> He tries to return to Earth, but his body freezes over and turns to stone. Unable to perish even though he desperately wants to, he drifts through space for eternity, eventually ceasing to think. Returning to Earth, Joseph is nursed to health by Lisa Lisa's assistant Suzi Q,{{efn|In chapters 37–39 of the [[Viz Media]] translation, Suzi Q is spelled as "Suzie Q".}} whom he marries. In the epilogue, set in 1987, an aged Joseph takes a flight from [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] to Japan, where his daughter and [[Jotaro Kujo|grandson]] live, directly leading in to the first chapters of the following story arc, ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=4 |chapter=Chapter 69: The Man Who Crossed the Atlantic |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=383–405 |isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref>
Apparently Caesar's father disappeared during his youth, growing up as a thug hating his father, he later finds him. Caesar is eager to kill his father who has abandoned him, but to his surprise Caesar's dad didn't go out to enjoy himself. Following his father to the base of the [[Colosseum]] where the three monster sleep, Caesar tries to touch a gem that is embedded in the wall. To his surprise, his father pushes him out of the way and saves Caesar from the wall's trap. Caesar's father is quickly consumed by the flesh of the monsters in their dormant form and leaves a final message to him, telling him to inform Lisa Lisa that the three monsters in the wall will awaken soon.


== Characters ==
Disregarding the warnings Caesar approaches the mansion where Wamuu and Kars are residing. Caesar is soon greeted by Wamuu and they fight. It appears that Caesar has the advantage as he nearly fries Wamuu with Ripple and refracted sun light, but Wamuu quickly counters his attack with his "holy sand storm" and Caesar loses his ability to use the Ripple. When Wamuu, satisfied with the victory, tries to leave, Caesar jumps up and tears out his lip piercing that contains the antidote to JoJo's poison ring. Before he dies from being crushed by a stone slab, Caesar uses his final Ripple to make a bubble out of his blood containing the antidote ring. Wamuu sees this but, respecting Caesar as a valiant warrior, he lets the bubble float away. When Joseph and Lisa Lisa arrive too late JoJo finds the bubble and vows not to drink the antidote until he personally has beaten Wamuu.
{{See also|List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure characters#Part 2: Battle Tendency 2}}
* {{nihongo foot|'''{{visible anchor|[[Joseph Joestar]]}}'''|ジョセフ・ジョースター|Josefu Jōsutā|group=lower-alpha}} is the main protagonist and grandson of Jonathan Joestar. Like Jonathan, he can use Hamon, though he is not initially as skilled in its use as Jonathan was. He initially uses a pair of Hamon-empowered [[clackers]] in battle, but he relies more on his wits than brute strength in fights, employing his uncanny ability to predict his opponent's actions down to what they will say next. Joseph makes return appearances in ''Stardust Crusaders'' and ''Diamond Is Unbreakable''.
* {{nihongo foot|'''{{visible anchor|Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli}}'''|シーザー・アントニオ・ツェペリ|Shīzā Antonio Tseperi|group=lower-alpha}} is a suave ladies' man and the grandson of Jonathan Joestar's teacher Will A. Zeppeli. He is rather cool and collected, especially compared to Joseph, with whom he is grudgingly paired to fight the Pillar Men. But over time, Joseph starts to grow on him so much that he is able to understand his strange thought patterns and they form an unbeatable duo. He infuses the Hamon into soap bubbles he creates with his specially-made gloves. Caesar dies near the end, in way like his grandfather, giving Joseph the last of his "Hamon" to help him defeat the rest of the pillar men.
* {{nihongo foot|'''{{visible anchor|Lisa Lisa}}''',|リサリサ|Risarisa|group=lower-alpha}} formerly {{nihongo foot|'''Elizabeth''',|エリザベス|Erizabesu|group=lower-alpha}} is a mysterious Hamon master who lives in Venice. She is introduced as Caesar's Hamon teacher and later revealed to be the last surviving master of the Hamon Tribe as well as Joseph's mother. She fights by conducting Hamon through her specially made scarf, that was made with the yarn of the Satiporoja beetle, that can conduct Hamon at 100%. Wife of the late George Joestar II, Joseph’s father.
* {{nihongo foot|'''{{visible anchor|Smokey Brown}}'''|スモーキー・ブラウン|Sumōkī Buraun|group=lower-alpha}} is an ordinary pickpocket hailing from New York whose newfound friendship with Joseph Joestar places him at the spectator's seat of the battle against the Pillar Men.
* {{nihongo foot|'''{{visible anchor|Robert E. O. Speedwagon}}'''|ロバート・E・O・スピードワゴン|Robāto Ī Ō Supīdowagon|group=lower-alpha}} is an ally of Joseph and an old friend of the Joestars. Since the events of ''Phantom Blood'', Speedwagon has settled in America, where he became an oil tycoon and founded the Speedwagon Foundation in order to deal with paranormal threats such as the Stone Mask and, later, the Pillar Men.
* {{nihongo foot|'''{{visible anchor|Rudol von Stroheim}}'''|ルドル・フォン・シュトロハイム|Rudoru Fon Shutorohaimu|group=lower-alpha}} is the commander of the Nazi forces who discovered Santana{{efn|name=santana}} in Mexico. He is responsible for not only saving the life of Speedwagon, but also for trying to help Joseph defeat Santana by blowing himself up along with him. He returns later as a [[cyborg]] to assist in the fight against Kars and his army. He eventually dies in 1943 during the [[Battle of Stalingrad]].
* {{nihongo foot|'''{{visible anchor|Esidisi}}'''|エシディシ|Eshidishi|group=lower-alpha}} is one of the Pillar Men. Like the other Pillar Men, he uses a particular fighting style known as a "Mode". Esidisi's {{nihongo foot|Heat Control Mode|怪焔王の{{ruby-ja|流法|モード}}|Kaiennō no Mōdo|group=lower-alpha}} allows him to make his blood boil at {{convert|500|C|F}} and inject it into his foes to burn them alive by extending his needle-like [[blood vessel]]s out of his own body.
* {{nihongo foot|'''{{visible anchor|Wamuu}}'''|ワムウ|Wamū|group=lower-alpha}} is one of the Pillar Men and Kars' loyal servant, following a warrior's code of honor. His {{nihongo foot|Wind Mode|風の{{ruby-ja|流法|モード}}|Kaze no Mōdo|group=lower-alpha}} allows him to control the air in his lungs, which he can use to blast his opponents, cut them with extremely fast gusts, or render himself invisible.
* {{nihongo foot|'''{{visible anchor|Kars}}'''|カーズ|Kāzu|group=lower-alpha}} is the main antagonist of ''Battle Tendency'' as well as the leader of the Pillar Men and the creator of the stone masks. He uses {{nihongo foot|Light Mode,|光の{{ruby-ja|流法|モード}}|Hikari no Mōdo|group=lower-alpha}} which allows him to produce saw-bladed appendages from his body which produce a radiant glow. He is intelligent and ruthless, and single minded in his dedication to become the {{nihongo foot|ultimate being.|{{ruby-ja|究極生命体|アルティメット・シイング}}|Arutimetto Shiingu|{{literal translation}} "ultimate thing"|group=lower-alpha}} Though Kars succeeds, his obsession with killing Joseph leads to his defeat, as he ends up being knocked out of Earth's orbit and frozen in space. Unable to die even though he desperately wants to, he eventually chooses to stop thinking.
*'''Santana'''{{efn|name=santana}} is one of the Pillar Men. He was discovered by the [[Nazi Germany|Nazis]] in Mexico. Although he does not have a Mode, he is able to manipulate his body, allowing him to squeeze into tiny spaces and use his ribs as blades. He can also absorb other people into his own body. When awakened, Santana attempted to absorb Joseph Joestar and Stroheim, but he was turned into stone by the sun.


== Production ==
Joseph then defeats Wamuu in a deadly chariot race and the final showdown against Kars begins. First, keeping his promise, he fights the beautiful Lisa Lisa and though he promised to fight her one-on-one, he lies and sacrifices one of his weaker Vampires and is able to defeat her. Angered by Kars' trickery, Joseph then challenges Kars who looks upon Joseph as a weak Ripple user and not even worth fighting seriously. It all seems to be over in this fight against Kars until Stroheim(who has once again been brought back to life because of Nazi Science) and the Nazis, Speedwagon, and Smokey arrive to help Joseph. It is here that the reader also finds out that Lisa Lisa is also the biological mother of Joseph. After using the powers of Ultra violet rays of light it seems that Kars has been killed and the world has been saved. But all is not as it seems. Kars was not only able to place on a stone mask that he had been hiding on his person, but fused with the powers of the Red Stone of Aja, Kars becomes the Ultimate Life form. Now Joseph and the group are frantically trying to think of a way to be this so called Unbeatable lifeform and it seems that victory has once again arrived in Joseph's hands when he is able to send Kars inside an active volcano. But the fight was still not over. Kars was able to cover himself in an armor made of rock and protect himself from the molten lava. It looked like this would be the gruesome end of not only the Joestar's but the world itself, until the volcano erupts and sends both Joseph and Kars flying. Kars is sent into space and though he tries to fly back down to Earth to finish the job, a defense mechanism of his kicks in, freezing his body solid making him unable to travel back to Earth. The battle was finally over and Joseph was able to save the world from Kars' evil.
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Because it was "unprecedented" to kill off the main character in a ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'' manga in 1987, [[Hirohiko Araki]] made the protagonist of ''Battle Tendency'' look very similar to Part 1's Jonathan, but with a more adventurous and confrontational personality. Araki called Joseph a swindler in comparison to the gentlemanly Jonathan, because he is constantly looking to win and will do insane things without hesitation. This was not only to create contrast between the two, but also because the author wanted to shift from the physical battles in Part 1 to more "cerebral" fights. He wanted Joseph to be a [[Shōnen manga|{{Transliteration|ja|shōnen}} manga]] hero who bends the rules as he fights, like the protagonist of his earlier series ''Cool Shock B.T.'', winning by cunning and logic, instead of bravery and perseverance.<ref>{{cite book |author=Araki, Hirohiko|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2 Battle Tendency|volume=1|page=365|date=April 21, 2015|publisher=Viz Media|isbn=978-1-4215-7882-8}}</ref>
Weeks later the group of Erina, Lisa Lisa, Messina, Smokey, and Speed Wagon pay their respects as they have a funeral for the assumed to be dead Joseph Joestar, but to their surprise Joseph wasn't dead! After falling back down from the sky he ends up in Italy where he is helped by some local fisherman. After finding and marrying Lisa Lisa's assistant, Suzi Q he returns back to America to find his friends. (Though he is annoyed to find that Suzy had not send them the message that he was still alive.) After all the loose ends are accounted for and the lives of the characters are explained, Part 2 ends with the now aged Joseph at a Japanese air port which leads us to the next part in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Series.


Having not been able to show a friendly rivalry between Jonathan and Dio Brando in Part 1, Araki introduced Caesar Zeppeli to present a more positive friendly rivalry between him and Joseph since ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' is a ''shōnen'' magazine. Because Joseph and Caesar both inherited the bloodlines of their grandfathers, the author wanted to connect their individual Hamon abilities to their last names. Thus he gave Joseph a "trickster" style, and Caesar the seemingly fleeting-bubbles as a "representation of his fate and the burden he is carrying." Having never been a fan of the main character receiving some unbeatable ability, Araki enjoys giving characters weapons with faults and having them make up for it with strategy. He noted that the spherical shape of the bubbles allowed him to morph them into discs or use them as lenses. The author also stated that these "spheres" were inherited by both Gyro Zeppeli in ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'' and Josuke Higashikata in ''[[JoJolion]]''.<ref>{{cite book|author=Araki, Hirohiko|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2 Battle Tendency|volume=3|page=[https://archive.org/details/jojosbizarreadve0000arak/page/265 265]|date=November 17, 2015|publisher=Viz Media|isbn=978-1-4215-7884-2|url=https://archive.org/details/jojosbizarreadve0000arak/page/265}}</ref>
==Characters==
;[[Joseph Joestar]]


Araki stated that at the time, female characters in ''shōnen manga'' were typically cute and designed to be "a man's ideal woman." He said readers were not interested in realistic portrayals of women, but rather the type of girl "that giggles during a conversation" with heart marks next to her. He believes this made the warrior-type Lisa Lisa feel fresh and "unheard of" in both manga and society in general and said it was exciting to challenge people's expectations with her. Araki also said that the supernatural basis of the fights in his series evened the battlefield for women and children to match up against strong men. This idea that looks are irrelevant in supernatural battles led to the introduction of Stands in ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''. Because the Hamon master in Part 1, Will A. Zeppeli, was very gentle, he wanted to give Lisa Lisa a "sadistic" personality. The author based her on a smart and intimidating neighborhood girl who tutored him in elementary school. He stated that at the time it was hard to get Japanese readers to remember a foreign name, so he chose something with repetition. He also said that Lisa Lisa phonetically resembles Japanese to an extent.<ref>{{cite book |author=Araki, Hirohiko|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2 Battle Tendency|volume=2|page=365|date=August 18, 2015|publisher=Viz Media|isbn=978-1-4215-7883-5}}</ref>
;Smokey Brown
:A young boy living in [[New York]]. Joseph saves him from [[police brutality|brutal]], [[racist]] policemen, and he sticks around long enough to watch the battle against [[Straizzo (manga)|Straizzo]]. He also shows up at the end of part 2 with [[Rudolph von Stroheim (manga)|Rudolph von Stroheim]]'s [[cavalry]]. Smokey is possibly named after [[Smokey Robinson]]. He is initially shown with a [[pigtail]] in Volume 5, which mysteriously disappears in the rest of the series.


Needing the Pillar Men to surpass Dio, Araki said he had to up the ante to the level of gods, and so based their designs on [[Roman sculpture|Roman statues]], Egyptian [[sphinx]]es and Japanese [[Nio (Buddhism)|Nio]] statues to give them godlike features. Araki designed Kars with a turban to show his superior intelligence and that he is their king. He said that if you compared the Pillar Men to ''[[Mito Kōmon]]'', Kars would be Kōmon, Esidisi would be Suke-san, and Wamuu would be Kaku-san. Kars' ability Brilliant Bone Blade is a "Light Mode" because Araki thought a shining blade would be a godlike technique and would visually express that defeating him was impossible. He speculated that many readers were probably reminded of the similar Reskiniharden Saber Phenomenon technique from his series ''[[Baoh]]'', and admitted that aspects of Kars' goal to become the ultimate being somewhat overlapped with the earlier work. Visually speaking, Araki also really enjoys drawing flesh and blade merge as something that is only possible in manga.<ref>{{cite book |author=Araki, Hirohiko|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2 Battle Tendency|volume=4|page=409|date=March 15, 2016|publisher=Viz Media|isbn=978-1-4215-7885-9}}</ref>
;Erina Pendleton/Joestar
:Joseph's grandmother. A character from the previous arc, ''[[Phantom Blood]]''.


== Chapters ==
;Robert Edward O. Speedwagon
The original volumization and Shueisha's 2002 re-release use different chapter titles. In the original volumization, chapters 45–47 are collected in volume 5, listed on the ''[[Phantom Blood]]'' page.
:An ally of Joseph. Also from the previous arc.


=== Original volumization ===
;Rudolph von Stroheim
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: Stroheim is the [[commander]] of the [[Nazi]] forces who discovered [[Pillar Men#Santana|Santana]] in [[Mexico]]. He is appropriately [[militaristic]] and menacing, but is also responsible for not only saving the life of [[Robert Edward O Speedwagon]], but also for trying to help [[Joseph Joestar]] defeat Santana by blowing himself (and the enemy) up. He returns later as a [[cyborg]] to assist in the fight against [[Pillar Men#Kars|Kars]] were he is sliced to pieces by Kars. He later returns again with a squad of Nazis to aid Joseph when an army of vampires tries to attack him. Later, when Joseph takes a plane to try and send Kars into a volcano, he saves him by jumping out the cockpit, breaking his legs as a direct result. He dies in 1943 in the front during the [[Battle of Stalingrad]] as a German soldier. He is the one who made Joseph's prosthetic cyborg hand. Rudol von Stroheim is probably named after [[Erich von Stroheim]], famous as a [[screenwriter]] and [[Film director|director]], primarily in the 1920s.
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|{{nihongo|"Straizo's Ambition"|ストレイツォの野望|Sutoreitso no Yabō}}
|{{nihongo|"Master of the Game"|ゲームの達人|Gēmu no Tatsujin}}
|{{nihongo|"The Immortal Monster"|不死身の化け物|Fujimi no Bakemono}}
|{{nihongo|"Cold and Cruel, Straizo"|冷酷非情ストレイツォ|Reikoku Hijō Sutoreitso}}
|{{nihongo|"Nazis and the 'Pillar Man'"|ナチスと〝柱の男〞|Nachisu to "Hashira no Otoko"}}
|{{nihongo|"The 'Pillar Man' Resurrection Project"|〝柱の男〞蘇生実験|"Hashira no Otoko" Sosei Jikken}}
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|{{nihongo|"The 'Pillar Man' vs. The Stone Mask Man"|〝柱の男〞対石仮面の男|"Hashira no Otoko" Tai Ishi Kamen no Otoko}}
|{{nihongo|"The Desert Pursuer"|砂漠の追尾者|Sabaku no Tsuibisha}}
|{{nihongo|"Santana Disappears"|消えたサンタナ|Kieta Santana}}
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| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|エイジャの赤石}}
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|{{nihongo|"Hamon into the Ultimate Being!"|究極生物に波紋!|Kyūkyoku Seibutsu ni Hamon!}}
|{{nihongo|"The Perfect Plan!!"|完璧なる作戦ッ!!|Kanpeki naru Sakusen!!}}
|{{nihongo|"Stroheim's Resolve"|シュトロハイムの覚悟|Shutorohaimu no Kakugo}}
|{{nihongo|"The End of A Proud Man!"|誇り高き男の最期!|Hokori Takaki Otoko no Saigo!}}
|{{nihongo|"The Spaghetti Battle"|スパゲッティーの戦い|Supagettī no Tatakai}}
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|{{nihongo|"The Pigeon and the Girl"|ハトと女の子|Hato to Onna no Ko}}
|{{nihongo|"The Red Stone of Aja"|エイジャの赤石|Eija no Sekiseki}}
|{{nihongo|"The Truth Within the Mouth of Truth"|真実の口にひそむ真実|Shinjitsu no Kuchi ni Hisomu Shinjitsu}}
|{{nihongo|"The Ultimate Warrior Wamuu"|究極戦士ワムウ|Kyūkyoku Senshi Wamū}}
|{{nihongo|"Special Attack: JoJo Clackers"|必殺JoJoクラッカー|Hissatsu JoJo Kurakkā}}
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| VolumeNumber = 8
| RelDate = February 10, 1989<ref name="JoJoBTJPNVol08">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851064-X|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Volume 8|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2009-01-24|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120914022022/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851064-X|archive-date=2012-09-14}}</ref>
| ISBN = 978-4-08-851064-4
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|最終試練!}}
| LicensedTitle = ''The Final Trial!''
| TranslitTitle = Saishū Shiren!
| SublistOf = List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure volumes
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|{{nihongo|"The 'Blood Timer' Battle"|〝血時計〟の闘い|"Chidokei" no Tatakai}}
|{{nihongo|"A Hero's Proof"|ヒーローの資格|Hīrō no Shikaku}}
|{{nihongo|"The Wedding Ring of Death"|死の{{ruby-ja|結婚指輪|ウエディングリング}}|Shi no Uedingu Ringu}}
|{{nihongo|"The Venetian Master"|ヴェネチアの達人|Venechia no Tatsujin}}
|{{nihongo|"The Training of a Hamon Warrior"|波紋戦士の試練|Hamon Senshi no Shiren}}
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|{{nihongo|"Concentrated Hamon Power"|一点集中波紋パワー|Itten Shūchū Hamon Pawā}}
|{{nihongo|"The All-or-Nothing Gamble!"|一か八かの賭け!|Ichi ka Bachi ka no Kake!}}
|{{nihongo|"Hamon Master JoJo"|波紋{{ruby-ja|達人|マスター}}JoJo|Hamon Masutā JoJo}}
|{{nihongo|"The Final Trial!"|最終試練!|Saishū Shiren!}}
|{{nihongo|"The Results of Grueling Training"|しごきの成果|Shigoki no Seika}}
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| VolumeNumber = 9
| RelDate = April 10, 1989<ref name="JoJoBTJPNVol09">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851065-8|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Volume 9|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2009-01-24|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120914022132/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851065-8|archive-date=2012-09-14}}</ref>
| ISBN = 978-4-08-851065-1
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|死の崖へつっ走れ}}
| LicensedTitle = ''Race Toward the Cliff of Death''
| TranslitTitle = Shi no Gake e Tsuppashire
| SublistOf = List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure volumes
| ChapterListCol1 = {{Numbered list|start=78
|{{nihongo|"The Eerie Esidisi"|エシディシの不気味|Eshidishi no Bukimi}}
|{{nihongo|"Laying a Deeper Trap!"|深く罠をはれ!|Fukaku Wana o Hare!}}
|{{nihongo|"An Ensured Victory"|決定されていた勝利|Kettei Sareteita Shōri}}
|{{nihongo|"The Lurking Devil!"|忍び寄る魔!|Shinobiyoru Ma!}}
|{{nihongo|"The Stolen Body"|奪われた肉体|Ubawareta Nikutai}}
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|{{nihongo|"Chasing the Red Stone to Switzerland"|スイスに赤石を追え|Suisu ni Sekiseki o Oe}}
|{{nihongo|"The Mysterious Nazi Officer"|謎のナチス軍人|Nazo no Nachisu Gunjin}}
|{{nihongo|"Kars 'Light Mode'"|カーズ"光の{{ruby-ja|流法|モード}}"|Kāzu "Hikari no Mōdo"}}
|{{nihongo|"Race Toward the Cliff of Death"|死の崖へつっ走れ|Shi no Gake e Tsuppashire}}
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| VolumeNumber = 10
| RelDate = June 9, 1989<ref name="JoJoBTJPNVol10">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851066-6|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Volume 10|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2009-01-24|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120914022251/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851066-6|archive-date=2012-09-14}}</ref>
| ISBN = 978-4-08-851066-8
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|鮮赤のシャボン}}
| LicensedTitle = ''The Crimson Bubble''
| TranslitTitle = Senseki no Shabon
| SublistOf = List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure volumes
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|{{nihongo|"Fight to the Death For 175 Meters"|死闘175m|Shitō Hyaku Nana Jū Go Mētoru}}
|{{nihongo|"Caesar: Anger from the Past"|シーザー過去からの怒り|Shīzā Kako kara no Ikari}}
|{{nihongo|"Caesar: A Lonely Youth"|シーザー孤独の青春|Shīzā Kodoku no Seishun}}
|{{nihongo|"Horrifying! The Ghostly Man"|鬼気!幻の男|Kiki! Maboroshi no Otoko}}
|{{nihongo|"The Fight Between Light and Wind!!"|光と風の激突!!|Hikari to Kaze no Gekitotsu!!}}
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|{{nihongo|"The Crimson Bubble"|鮮赤のシャボン|Senseki no Shabon}}
|{{nihongo|"Caesar's Final Hamon"|シーザー最期の波紋|Shīzā Saigo no Hamon}}
|{{nihongo|"Silk Dancing Lisa Lisa"|絹の舞いリサリサ|Shiruku no Mai Risa Risa}}
|{{nihongo|"The Hundred vs. Two Strategy"|100対2のかけ引き|Hyaku Tai Ni no Kakehiki}}
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| VolumeNumber = 11
| RelDate = August 10, 1989<ref name="JoJoBTJPNVol11">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851067-4|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Volume 11|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2009-01-24|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120914022336/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851067-4|archive-date=2012-09-14}}</ref>
| ISBN = 978-4-08-851067-5
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|風にかえる戦士}}
| LicensedTitle = ''The Warrior Returns to the Wind''
| TranslitTitle = Kaze ni Kaeru Senshi
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|{{nihongo|"The Skeleton Heel Stone"|骸骨の踵石|Gaikotsu no Kakato Ishi}}
|{{nihongo|"Furious Struggle from Ancient Times"|荒ぶる古の戦|Araburu Inishie no Ikusa}}
|{{nihongo|"Moonlight Start!"|月光のスタート!|Gekkō no Sutāto}}
|{{nihongo|"The Pillar and the Hammer!"|柱とハンマー!|Hashira to Hanmā}}
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|{{nihongo|"Genius Trickster"|天才的イカサマ師|Tensaiteki Ikasama-shi}}
|{{nihongo|"A True Warrior"|真の格闘者|Shin no Kakutōsha}}
|{{nihongo|"Shoot Beyond the Target!"|対称点上を撃て!|Taishō Tenjō o Ute!}}
|{{nihongo|"The Final Mode of the Wind"|風の{{ruby-ja|最終流法|ファイナルモード}}|Kaze no Fainaru Mōdo}}
|{{nihongo|"The Warrior Returns to the Wind"|風にかえる戦士|Kaze ni Kaeru Senshi}}
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| VolumeNumber = 12
| RelDate = October 9, 1989<ref name="JoJoBTJPNVol12">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851068-2|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Volume 12|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2009-01-24|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120915173216/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-851068-2|archive-date=2012-09-15}}</ref>
| ISBN = 978-4-08-851068-2
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|超生物の誕生!!}}
| LicensedTitle = ''The Birth of a Superbeing!!''
| TranslitTitle = Chō Seibutsu no Tanjō!!
| SublistOf = List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure volumes
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|{{nihongo|"Treachery! The Sacrificial Temple"|悪逆!生贄の神殿|Akugyaku! Ikenie no Shinden}}
|{{nihongo|"The Bond That Binds Lisa Lisa and JoJo"|リサリサ、JOJOを結ぶ絆|Risa Risa, Jojo o Musubu Kizuna}}
|{{nihongo|"JoJo: The Final Hamon"|JOJO 最期の波紋|Jojo Saigo no Hamon}}
|{{nihongo|"The Tragedy of George Joestar"|ジョージ・ジョースターの悲劇|Jōji Jōsutā no Higeki}}
|{{nihongo|"The Birth of a Superbeing!!"|超生物の誕生!!|Chō Seibutsu no Tanjō!!}}
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|{{nihongo|"JoJo's Final Gamble!"|JOJO 最後の賭け!|JoJo Saigo no Kake!}}
|{{nihongo|"The Man Who Became a God!!"|神となった男!!|Kami to Natta Otoko!!}}
|{{nihongo|"The Phenomenal Power of the Red Stone"|驚異の赤石パワー|Kyōi no Sekiseki Pawā}}
|{{nihongo|"The Man Who Came Back"|帰ってきた男|Kaettekita Otoko}}
|{{nihongo|"A Man Possessed"|悪霊にとりつかれた男|Akuryō ni Toritsukareta Otoko|lit. "A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit"}}{{efn|Chapter 114 is part of ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]'', and is omitted from this volume in some versions outside Japan.}}
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=== 2002 release ===
;Caesar Antonio Zeppeli
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:The grandson of [[William Antonio Zeppeli|Will A. Zeppeli]]. He is a blond, suave ladies' man, as well as a skilled hamon user. He was taught by Lisa Lisa, and currently lives in Italy. He is rather cool and collected, especially compared to Joseph, with whom he is grudgingly paired to fight the Pillar Men. But over time Joseph starts to grow on him so much he is able to understand his strange thought pattern. When Caesar was young his father suddenly left with no explanation. Because of this Caesar grew up hating his father thinking he was out living a new life. one day when Caesar spots him walking he tails him with the intention of killing him. Caesar spots a jewel not knowing that it was the activation of Wamuu's trap and his father pushes him out of the way, sacrificing himself for Caesar. This leads to Caesar going ahead of the rest of the group to fight Wamuu, where he meets the ultimate fate, but not before doing his fair share of damage and ripping off Wamuu's lip piercing, sending it in a hamon bubble for Joseph before his body is crushed by a rock.
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| VolumeNumber = 1 (4)
| RelDate = April 18, 2002<ref name="BattleTendency1">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-617787-0&mode=1|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Battle Tendency 1|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2014-04-05|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070509211033/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-617787-0&mode=1|archive-date=2007-05-09}}</ref>
| ISBN = 4-08-617787-0
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|Part2 戦闘潮流 1}}
| LicensedTitle = Part 2: Battle Tendency 1
| TranslitTitle = Part 2 Sentō Chōryū 1
| SublistOf = List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure volumes
| ChapterList =
* 45–47. {{nihongo|"Joseph Joestar of New York (1–3)"|ニューヨークのジョセフ・ジョースター その①〜③|Nyū Yōku no Josefu Jōsutā Sono 1–3}}
* 48–52. {{nihongo|"Straizo vs. Joseph (1–5)"|ストレイツォVSジョセフ その①〜⑤|Sutoreitso Bāsasu Josefu Sono 1–5}}
* 53. {{nihongo|"The Pillar Man"|「柱の男」|"Hashira no Otoko"}}
* 54–62. {{nihongo|"The Pillar Man, Santana (1–9)"|「柱の男・サンタナ」 その①〜⑨|"Hashira no Otoko: Santana" Sono 1–9}}
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| RelDate = April 18, 2002<ref name="BattleTendency2">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-617788-9&mode=1|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Battle Tendency 2|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2014-04-05|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070509211219/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-617788-9&mode=1|archive-date=2007-05-09}}</ref>
| ISBN = 4-08-617788-9
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|Part2 戦闘潮流 2}}
| LicensedTitle = Part 2: Battle Tendency 2
| TranslitTitle = Part 2 Sentō Chōryū 2
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* 63. {{nihongo|"Joseph Joestar of Rome"|ローマのジョセフ・ジョースター|Rōma no Josefu Jōsutā}}
* 64. {{nihongo|"The Red Stone of Aja"|エイジャの赤石|Eija no Sekiseki}}
* 65–69. {{nihongo|"Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times (1–5)"|太古から来た究極戦士 その①〜⑤|Taiko kara Kita Kyūkyoku Senshi Sono 1–5}}
* 70. {{nihongo|"An Engagement with Death: The Wedding Ring"|死の契約・結婚指輪|Shi no Keiyaku: Uedingu Ringu}}
* 71–76. {{nihongo|"Hamon Teacher Lisa Lisa (1–6)"|波紋教師 リサリサ その①〜⑥|Hamon Kyōshi Risa Risa Sono 1–6}}
* 77. {{nihongo|"Go! Hamon Master"|行け!波紋マスター|Ike! Hamon Masutā}}
* 78–79. {{nihongo|"Flame Mode Esidisi (1–2)"|炎・{{ruby-ja|流法|モード}} エシディシ その①〜②|Honō Mōdo Eshidishi Sono 1–2}}
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| VolumeNumber = 3 (6)
| RelDate = May 17, 2002<ref name="BattleTendency3">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-617789-7&mode=1|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Battle Tendency 3|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2014-04-05|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040803142508/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-617789-7&mode=1|archive-date=2004-08-03}}</ref>
| ISBN = 4-08-617789-7
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|Part2 戦闘潮流 3}}
| LicensedTitle = Part 2: Battle Tendency 3
| TranslitTitle = Part 2 Sentō Chōryū 3
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* 80. {{nihongo|"Flame Mode Esidisi (3)"|炎・{{ruby-ja|流法|モード}} エシディシ その③|Honō Mōdo Eshidishi Sono 3}}
* 81–82. {{nihongo|"The Remains Lurk (1–2)"|忍びよる残骸 その①〜②|Shinobiyoru Zangai Sono 1–2}}
* 83–85. {{nihongo|"Stroheim's Unit Strikes Back (1–3)"|シュトロハイム隊の逆襲 その①〜③|Shutorohaimu-tai no Gyakushū Sono 1–3}}
* 86–87. {{nihongo|"Light Mode Kars (1–2)"|光・{{ruby-ja|流法|モード}} カーズ その①〜②|Hikari Mōdo Kāzu Sono 1–2}}
* 88–93. {{nihongo|"Caesar: A Lonely Youth (1–6)"|シーザー孤独の青春 その①〜⑥|Shīzā Kodoku no Seishun Sono 1–6}}
* 94. {{nihongo|"Climb Out of the Fortified Hotel"|要塞ホテルを登り切れ|Yōsai Hoteru o Noborikire}}
* 95–96. {{nihongo|"The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu (1–2)"|風と戦車とワムウ その①〜②|Kaze to Sensha to Wamū Sono 1–2}}
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| RelDate = May 17, 2002<ref name="BattleTendency4">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-617790-0&mode=1|title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Battle Tendency 4|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2014-04-05|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070509211056/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=4-08-617790-0&mode=1|archive-date=2007-05-09}}</ref>
| ISBN = 4-08-617790-0
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|Part2 戦闘潮流 4}}
| LicensedTitle = Part 2: Battle Tendency 4
| TranslitTitle = Part 2 Sentō Chōryū 4
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* 97–103. {{nihongo|"The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu (3–9)"|風と戦車とワムウ その③〜⑨|Kaze to Sensha to Wamū Sono 3–9}}
* 104. {{nihongo|"The Warrior Returns to the Wind"|風にかえる戦士|Kaze ni Kaeru Senshi}}
* 105–106. {{nihongo|"The Bond That Binds Lisa Lisa and JoJo (1–2)"|リサリサとジョジョを結ぶ絆 その①〜②|Risa Risa to JoJo o Musubu Kizuna Sono 1–2}}
* 107–108. {{nihongo|"JoJo: The Final Hamon (1–2)"|ジョジョ 最後の波紋 その①〜②|JoJo Saigo no Hamon Sono 1–2}}
* 109–110. {{nihongo|"Kars the Superbeing Is Born (1–2)"|超生物カーズ誕生 その①〜②|Chō Seibutsu Kāzu Tanjō Sono 1–2}}
* 111. {{nihongo|"Joseph's Final Gamble"|ジョセフ最後の賭け|Josefu Saigo no Kake}}
* 112. {{nihongo|"The Man Who Became a God"|神となった男|Kami to Natta Otoko}}
* 113. {{nihongo|"The Man Who Crossed the Atlantic"|大西洋を越えて来た男|Taiseiyō o Koetekita Otoko}}
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=== 2012 release ===
;Lisa Lisa
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:Her real name is Elisabeth Joestar and she is the infant [[Jonathan Joestar]] saved at the end of ''Phantom Blood'' and gave to his widow Erina to raise. She was subsequently adopted by the Ripple user Straizo, and learned the art of the Ripple from him. As a young adult, Elisabeth eventually married George Joestar II, and they had one child. George, unfortunately, had no Ripple powers, and was killed by a vampire who had served [[Dio Brando]]. Elisabeth murdered her husband's killer and burned him to ash, but he happened to be a high ranking military official. In order to avoid retaliation, the Speedwagon Foundation helped her to erase all evidence of her existence. Under the name Lisa Lisa, she first appears as a mysterious Ripple user whom [[Joseph Joestar]] meets in Venice, but she soon reveals herself to be his friend [[Caesar Antonio Zeppeli|Caesar Zeppeli]]'s mentor. She trains Joseph in the ways of the Ripple and joins in the fight against the [[Pillar Men]], as a powerful Ripple user in her own right. It is eventually revealed that she is Joseph's long-lost mother, despite her youthful appearance. She is gravely wounded in her one-on-one struggle with [[Pillar Men#Kars|Kars]], but manages to survive. She later tells Joseph her relation to him personally, at his own funeral. She eventually remarries.
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| RelDate = December 7, 2012<ref name="soshuhen1">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-111058-2|title=ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第2部 戦闘潮流 総集編・上|language=ja|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2018-02-08|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180209034609/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-111058-2|archive-date=2018-02-09}}</ref>
| ISBN = 978-4-08-111058-2
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|第2部 戦闘潮流 総集編・上}}
| LicensedTitle = Part 2: Battle Tendency Digest Edition Top
| TranslitTitle = Dai Ni Bu Sentō Chōryū Sōshūhen Ue
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| RelDate = January 5, 2013<ref name="soshuhen2">{{cite web|url=http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-111059-9 |title=ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第2部 戦闘潮流 総集編・下|language=ja|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=2018-02-08|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180209034845/http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-111059-9|archive-date=2018-02-09}}</ref>
| ISBN = 978-4-08-111059-9
| OriginalTitle = {{nihongo2|第2部 戦闘潮流 総集編・下}}
| LicensedTitle = Part 2: Battle Tendency Digest Edition Bottom
| TranslitTitle = Dai Ni Bu Sentō Chōryū Sōshūhen Shita
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=== 2014 release / English release ===
;Loggins and Messina
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:Ripple Masters as well as [[Lisa Lisa (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Character)|Lisa Lisa]]'s servants. They trained [[Joseph Joestar]] and [[Caesar Antonio Zeppeli]] the ripple for about 20 days, where they had to learn things such as how to breathe in for 10 minutes straight or how to breathe in 10 times in one second. [[Joseph Joestar]] and Caesar's final test had them in a ripple match against their teachers. Joseph would fight Loggins, and Caesar would fight Messina. After a while, Messina [[forfeit]]ed his match against Caesar, astonished that in 3 weeks, Caesar had gained more ripple power than he had in 10 years. However, Joseph was not able to fight Loggins because [[Pillar Men#ACDC|ACDC]] had killed him before Joseph had got to the place they were going to fight at. So instead, Joseph fought ACDC and killed him. Messina went with Lisa Lisa, Caesar, and Joseph to [[Switzerland]] to find the Red Stone of Asia. He didn't do much in the fights knocked out by [[Pillar Men#Wham|Wham]]. After the final battle in which Joseph killed Wham and sent [[Pillar Men#Cars|Cars]] into space, he attended Joseph's "funeral" and, just like everyone else, was shocked to see that Joseph was alive. His whereabouts afterwards are unknown, though he may had died during the 50-year gap between Part 2 and Part 3. Loggins and Messina are most definitely named after [[Kenny Loggins]] and [[Jim Messina]], who were a pop/rock duo in the 70's. [[Kenny Loggins|Loggins]] also had a successful solo career, recording hits like "Footloose" and "Danger Zone". It should also be noted that [[Jim Messina]] was a member of [[Poco]]; a band that also inspired a character's name in this series.
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== Related media ==
;Suzi Q
{{See also|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (season 1)}}
:The female assistant to [[Lisa Lisa (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Character)|Lisa Lisa]]. When she first appears she is taken over by the remains of Esidisi and attacks her own friends. But thanks to a combination attack by Caesar and Joseph she is saved with only minor injury. Suzi Q is a slightly ditsy girl and ended up marrying [[Joseph Joestar]] at the end of part 2. Her daughter is [[Holly Joestar/Kujo (manga)|Holy Kujo]], meaning that part 3 protagonist [[Jotaro Kujo]] is her grandson.
[[Ōtarō Maijō]]'s 2012 novel ''Jorge Joestar'', follows the titular character, the father of Joseph Joestar, and his story as a child in the [[Canary Islands]] and pilot in the [[Royal Air Force]], as well as an alternate version who lives in Japan and is investigating strange events regarding alternate dimensions.<ref>{{cite book|title=JORGE JOESTAR|language=ja|id={{ASIN|4087806502|country=jp}}}}</ref>


The arc was adapted as part of the first season of [[David Production]]'s [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (TV series)|anime television adaptation]], airing between December 7, 2012, and April 5, 2013. [[Warner Bros. Entertainment]] released this series in English on July 28, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-06-10/anime-expo-to-premiere-english-jojo-bizarre-adventure-dub-with-director-naokatsu-tsuda/.89098|title=Anime Expo to Premiere English JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Dub With Director Naokatsu Tsuda|last=Pineda|first=Rafael Antonio|date=2015-06-10|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=2015-07-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150711194620/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-06-10/anime-expo-to-premiere-english-jojo-bizarre-adventure-dub-with-director-naokatsu-tsuda/.89098|archive-date=2015-07-11|url-status=live}}</ref>
;Wired Beck
:A [[vampire]] with the ability to grow splinters from all over his body. He is quickly defeated by [[Lisa Lisa (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Character)|Lisa Lisa]]. When Beck spoke, he also overused the word "ok", placing it at the end of almost every sentence. Joseph's reaction to this behavior indicated that it was apparently very grating to listen to. Wired Beck is named after [[Jeff Beck]], who had an album titled "[[Wired (album)|Wired]]".


The young Joseph of this series appears as a playable character, alongside his older self, in [[Capcom]]'s 1998 arcade fighting game, ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (video game)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''. Joseph, Caesar, Wamuu, Esidisi and Kars appear as playable characters in [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai Namco Games]]' 2013 fighting game, ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle]]'', with Lisa Lisa later appearing as a downloadable character. Joseph, Caesar, Stroheim, Lisa Lisa, Wamuu, Esidisi, and Kars also appear in ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven]]'', also by Bandai Namco.
==Pillar Men==
:Four powerful humanoids that serve as the main antagonists for the story arc. The Pillar Men came from an ancient race of humans that had extraordinary strength, intelligence and lifespan. This race once ruled the Earth, living at the top of the food chain and consuming ordinary humans. But the race followed a "rule of evolution": the "higher" it "evolved", the fewer its population became. After a great war, only the four greatest of this race survived. Hoping to overcome their weakness to the sun's rays, the four invented the stone masks, which can bring out humans' full potential through [[acupuncture]]. However they found that although the mask worked on ordinary humans (and would turn them into [[vampires]]), its stimulation was too weak for powerful creatures like them. They needed to combine the stone mask with the [[List of Items in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure#Red Stone of Aja|Red Stone of Aja]] to achieve their goal of evolving into "ultimate lifeforms". Unable to find the Red Stone of Aja, they transformed into stone pillars 2000 years ago and went into hibernation.


==Reception==
*{{nihongo|'''Santana'''|サンタナ|Santana}} is, like his brethren, violent and aloof. He is discovered in a Mexican pyramid in 1938. He is then awakened and studied by a [[Nazi]] vampire study team in an underground base. The team, led by Major Stroheim, conducts live human experiments with the stone mask to try to strengthen the Nazi Army. The team awakens Santana in an advanced isolation room fortified with steel plates, and conduct behavioral experiments on him. They soon find that Santana feeds on vampires and is able to absorb food from the surface of his body. The team then is shocked by Santana's escape from the isolation room. Santana breaks many of his own bones in order to squeeze himself into the 4-by-20 cm ventilation outlet of the room, and does all this at a speed faster than human eyes can perceive. The team shoots Santana with machine guns, only to find that Santana has learned their language and the mechanisms of their weapons from only minutes of contact. He then easily disposes of the Nazis who disturbed his sleep, and even manages to stay alive after being attacked, exposed to sunlight, and blown up. He is named after the long-lived rock group [[Santana (band)|Santana]]. He is the only member of the Pillar Men to survive, and is theoretically still alive throughout all of the arcs. However, due to his vastly-improved Ripple power, it is possible that Joseph killed him after returning to America.
[[Anime News Network]]'s Rebecca Silverman described ''Battle Tendency'' as "less urgent" than Part 1, which allows for more humor and insanity, while still letting the reader get attached to the characters.<ref name="p2v2">{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/jojo-bizarre-adventure/part-2/gn-2/.98538 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2 GN 2 - Review |work=[[Anime News Network]] |date=2016-02-12 |access-date=2020-09-13}}</ref> She felt positively about how strikingly different the protagonist Joseph is from Part 1's Jonathan.<ref name="p2v1">{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/jojo-bizarre-adventure/part-2/gn-1/.94888 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2 GN 1 - Review |work=[[Anime News Network]] |date=2015-11-04 |access-date=2020-09-13}}</ref> However, she wrote that Araki's art had gotten even more "physically improbable," making it difficult to distinguish body parts.<ref name="p2v1"/> When discussing his views on having characters die in a series, writer [[Gen Urobuchi]] cited ''Battle Tendency''{{'}}s [[Caesar Zeppeli]] as a character who became "immortal" thanks to his death.<ref name="UltraJumpEgg">{{cite web|url=http://ultrajumpegg.com/#/column/0004/0029/02|title=脚本家 虚淵玄さんインタビュー ウルトラジャンプ本誌『ULTRA NEXT』増補版|publisher=[[Ultra Jump#History|Ultra Jump Egg]]|language=ja|trans-title=Interview with scriptwriter Gen Urobuchi - ''Ultra Jump'' 'Ultra Next' extended version|date=July 27, 2011|access-date=May 6, 2013|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130621090347/http://ultrajumpegg.com/#/column/0004/0029/02|archive-date=June 21, 2013|df=mdy-all}}</ref>


== Notes ==
* {{nihongo|'''Esidisi'''|エシディシ|Eshidishi}} uses "the skill of fire". He raises his body temperature in order to heat his blood to 500°C. He then extends his [[blood vessel]]s out of his body and makes them into long, prehensile needles with which he injects his hot blood into enemies, dissolving them from within. Even if the blood isn't injected directly, it can still eat through flesh and metal alike if sprayed on a target from the outside. Esidisi has been shown to have an extremely erratic temper, sobbing at the sight of his own severed arm, only to calm himself near-instantly and replace it with the arm of Loggins. He himself stated that he has a more explosive temper than either of his bretheren, and claims to openly express any rage or sorrow he feels so he doesn't lose his self-control. Esidisi had traveled to ancient China and knew [[Sun Tzu]]'s theory that "all warfare is based on deception". In his battle with [[Joseph Joestar]], he tries to intimidate him by disabling Joseph's deceptive tactics. Esidisi cuts the hidden rope through which Joseph plans to send "ripple" energy to hurt him. Nevertheless, he falls for Joseph's more sophisticated deception, for Joseph has predicted his action and employed the [[Cut and restore rope trick|cut-and-restore rope trick]] on the rope. His bones and muscles are destroyed, but his brain and blood vessels possess Suzi Q, who takes the Red Stone of Aja and sends it to Kars in Switzerland. Esidisi then prepares to turn Suzi Q into a "blood bomb", planning on pressurizing his boiling blood until her body bursts, killing himself and Joseph's group in the process. Joseph and Caesar attack Suzi Q at the same time. While their ripples cancel each other out and keep Suzi Q unharmed, Esidisi is destroyed. He is named after Australian [[Hard rock]] band [[AC/DC]].
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== References ==
* {{nihongo|'''Wamuu'''|ワムウ|Wamū}} is introduced as a servant to both Esidisi and Kars. He is a very strong and honorable warrior who possess the power of the wind, and also reflexively attacks anyone who steps on his shadow. If he goes blind, he can grow a horn on his forehead and sense soundwaves with it. He can also draw air into his body and blast it through the tip of the horn, creating a highly-destrictive "wind scalpel". He is also extremely honorable, stopping himself from defeating a defenseless Joseph Joestar when he said that with a month to train he could beat Wamuu. Later on, he engaged in battle with [[Caesar Antonio Zeppeli|Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli]] and killed him, but not before he managed to rip off Wamuu's lip piercing containing the poison within Joseph. In another display of honor, Wham allowed the antidote to stay where Joseph could get it out of respect for Caesar's valiant effort. Later challenging Wham to battle to avenge Caesar, they engaged in a deadly Roman chariot race, with Wamuu initially getting the upper hand. After Joseph managed to counter Wamuu's wind scalpel, he was left as nothing more than a head with the Ripple energy slowly killing him. After Joseph gave Wamuu some of his own blood to ease his pain, he used the last of is strength to destroy a group of vampires that attempted to kill Joseph. Wamuu then vanished in a gust of wind, with Joseph giving an unconscious salute to him.He is named after the 80's duo featuring [[George Michael]], [[Wham!]].
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* {{nihongo|'''Kars'''|カーズ|Kāzu}} is the leader of the Pillar Men. He is intelligent, ruthless, and singleminded in his dedication to obtaining the Red Stone of Aja. Strangely, despite his apathy towards humans and willingness to kill them, he has been shown to be more compassionate for other living beings. In Switzerland, he sliced a car that was about to hit a puppy in half, and later on maneuvered himself during a long fall to miss a patch of flowers near the bottom of the cliff. Kars' power is that of light - he is able to produce bladed appendages from his arms and use these to reflect blinding light toward his enemies. He also has the same powers over his body that all the Pillar Men share. When he gains the power of the stone mask, he becomes invulnerable to sunlight, and also gains some abilities on a genetic level - he can produce living creatures and control them, and can mutate his body into various forms. He outlasts his comrades and eventually does gain almost unlimited power as the ultimate "evolved" man through the Red Stone of Aja and a stone mask. In a final confrontation, he succeeds in severing Joseph's hand but is eventually blown into space by a [[Volcano|volcanic eruption]] as well as an ultimate Ripple attack from Joseph. Being immortal, he does not die; however he is unable to return to Earth after being thrown out of oribit. Trapped in the void of space for eternity, he eventually stops thinking and desires death. He is named after the 80's new wave group [[The Cars]].
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Battle Tendency
Cover of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure volume 8, featuring the Pillar Men (left to right: Wamuu, Esidisi, and Kars) and Joseph Joestar (foreground)
戦闘潮流
(Sentō Chōryū)
GenreAdventure, supernatural[1]
Manga
Written byHirohiko Araki
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
DemographicShōnen
Original runNovember 2, 1987March 27, 1989
Volumes7
Other media
Chronology

Battle Tendency (Japanese: 戦闘潮流, Hepburn: Sentō Chōryū) is the second story arc of the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was serialized for around 1+12 years in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from November 2, 1987,[2] to March 27, 1989,[3] for 69 chapters, which were later collected into seven tankōbon volumes. In its original publication, it was referred to as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 2 Joseph Joestar: His Proud Lineage (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第二部 ジョセフ・ジョースター —その誇り高き血統, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Ni Bu Josefu Jōsutā Sono Hokoritakaki Kettō). The arc was preceded by Phantom Blood (1987) and followed by Stardust Crusaders (1989–1992).

Set in North America and Europe in 1938–39 around 50 years after Phantom Blood, the story follows Joseph Joestar and Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli, descendants of Jonathan Joestar and Will A. Zeppeli from Phantom Blood who can manipulate sunlight-based energy called Hamon. Along with the Hamon master Lisa Lisa, Joseph and Caesar seek to prevent ancient humanoids called the Pillar Men, who invented the stone masks from Phantom Blood, from obtaining a powerful stone called the Super Aja, which would evolve them into ultimate beings and conquer their vulnerability to sunlight.

In 2012, Battle Tendency was digitally colored and released as digital downloads for smartphones and tablet computers. A four-volume re-release under the title JoJonium was published in 2014.[4] This version was licensed and released in North America by Viz Media in 2015 and 2016.[5]

Battle Tendency was adapted as part of the first season of David Production's 2012 anime television series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

Plot

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In the series' backstory, 102,000 years ago in a place that would be modern-day Mexico, it started with a mysterious but powerful race with incredibly long lifespans and the ability to absorb life forces from plants and animals, although they had the disadvantage of being easily disintegrated if exposed to sunlight and thus lived underground instead. Kars, an underground-dwelling humanoid being known as a Pillar Man, created a stone mask which grants immortality by absorbing life energy to conquer the sun (which kills his kind). He slaughtered all but four of the tribe.[6] As the Pillar Men's bodies were already immortal, they required more power for them to become ultimate beings.[7] In 39 AD,[8] three of the Pillar Men, Kars, Wamuu, and Esidisi, came to the Roman Empire to find a perfectly cut Red Stone of Aja[a][9] known as the Super Aja.[b][7] Kars, Wamuu, and Esidisi developed fighting styles to counter Hamon,[10] an energy with the same properties as the energy from sunlight,[11] and nearly wiped out the Hamon tribe,[9] but the stone narrowly escaped them.[7] Following this, the Pillar Men went into a 2,000-year sleep.[9]

In 1889, Erina Joestar's husband Jonathan was killed by Dio Brando on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Erina survived and saved the life of a baby girl,[12] whose parents were killed by the stone mask.[13][c] The girl, Elizabeth, was raised by the Hamon master Straizo, who taught her to use Hamon[13][15] and gave her the Super Aja.[13] Elizabeth married Erina's son George and they had a son called Joseph. When Joseph was a baby, George was killed by a zombie that blended in as a commander of the Royal Flying Corps and his death was covered up. Upon killing the zombie in an act of revenge, a warrant for Elizabeth's arrest was sent out. She went into hiding and adopted the alias Lisa Lisa.[15] Joseph was raised by Erina.[16] He inherited Hamon abilities from Jonathan.[17]

At the start of the series, in the fall of 1938 where World War II looms, Joseph and Erina move from London to New York.[18] Meanwhile, former thug turned oil baron Robert E. O. Speedwagon invites Straizo to Mexico to destroy a sleeping Pillar Man with Hamon. Straizo instead wounds Speedwagon,[17] and uses a stone mask near the Pillar Man and Speedwagon's blood to become an immortal vampire. Straizo goes to New York to destroy Joseph and Erina, believed to be the last people who know about the stone mask.[16] When Joseph defeats Straizo, Straizo tells him that the Pillar Man is about to awaken and he will meet the Pillar Man soon. Straizo then commits suicide by channeling Hamon through himself, destroying his vampire body. Intrigued, Joseph goes to Mexico and is informed that Speedwagon was taken to detention by the Nazis, who also hold the ambition to study the Pillar Men to serve Adolf Hitler's world conquest.[19] Joseph saves Speedwagon, who survived, from the awakened Pillar Man named Santana,[d][20] and with the help of Rudol von Stroheim, the Nazi Major wounded by Santana, tricks Santana into being turned to stone by the sunlight reflected from a well.[21]

Joseph and Speedwagon travel to Rome, where they meet Caesar Zeppeli,[22] a man who trained in Hamon to continue the legacy of his father Mario and grandfather Will.[23] However, the group arrives too late to prevent Kars, Wamuu, and Esidisi from awakening.[24] Joseph plays on Wamuu's pride and convinces Wamuu to let him live to be a more worthy opponent. Both Wamuu and Esidisi implant poison-filled rings in his aorta and windpipe, giving Joseph 33 days to get the antidotes from each of them.[25]

Joseph and Caesar train in Hamon under Lisa Lisa on Air Suplena Island off the coast of Venice.[26] Esidisi raids the island and is challenged by Joseph. Joseph destroys Esidisi's body and takes his antidote, but Esidisi's brain is able to possess Lisa Lisa's handmaid, Suzi Q, to steal the Super Aja and ship it off to Kars and Wammu. Joseph and Caesar work together to purge Esidisi's influence from Suzi Q and destroy him for good.[27] The group tracks down Kars and Wamuu to Switzerland.[28] Caesar is killed fighting Wamuu one-on-one, and takes the antidote for Joseph before dying.[29] Joseph and Lisa Lisa then confront Kars and Wamuu for the Super Aja, Lisa Lisa bluffing that she has a timed explosive that will destroy the stone.[30] Joseph kills Wamuu in battle.[31][32]

On February 28, 1939,[6] Kars acquires the Super Aja[33] and uses it along with the stone mask to become the ultimate being, despite efforts by Joseph and his newfound allies von Stroheim to prevent it.[15] Now immune to the sun[34] and able to use Hamon,[6] Kars's only desire is to kill Joseph.[34] Joseph steals a Nazi plane and tries to crash it and Kars into the volcanic island of Vulcano.[35] Joseph and Kars escape, but the shock of the plane crash causes a volcanic eruption.[36] Kars attempts to kill Joseph with Hamon, but Joseph instinctively holds up the Super Aja, which causes the energy to prompt an eruption climax, sending Joseph and Kars flying into the sky on a large rock. Kars is knocked into space by volcanic debris.[6] He tries to return to Earth, but his body freezes over and turns to stone. Unable to perish even though he desperately wants to, he drifts through space for eternity, eventually ceasing to think. Returning to Earth, Joseph is nursed to health by Lisa Lisa's assistant Suzi Q,[e] whom he marries. In the epilogue, set in 1987, an aged Joseph takes a flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Japan, where his daughter and grandson live, directly leading in to the first chapters of the following story arc, Stardust Crusaders.[37]

Characters

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  • Joseph Joestar[f] is the main protagonist and grandson of Jonathan Joestar. Like Jonathan, he can use Hamon, though he is not initially as skilled in its use as Jonathan was. He initially uses a pair of Hamon-empowered clackers in battle, but he relies more on his wits than brute strength in fights, employing his uncanny ability to predict his opponent's actions down to what they will say next. Joseph makes return appearances in Stardust Crusaders and Diamond Is Unbreakable.
  • Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli[g] is a suave ladies' man and the grandson of Jonathan Joestar's teacher Will A. Zeppeli. He is rather cool and collected, especially compared to Joseph, with whom he is grudgingly paired to fight the Pillar Men. But over time, Joseph starts to grow on him so much that he is able to understand his strange thought patterns and they form an unbeatable duo. He infuses the Hamon into soap bubbles he creates with his specially-made gloves. Caesar dies near the end, in way like his grandfather, giving Joseph the last of his "Hamon" to help him defeat the rest of the pillar men.
  • Lisa Lisa,[h] formerly Elizabeth,[i] is a mysterious Hamon master who lives in Venice. She is introduced as Caesar's Hamon teacher and later revealed to be the last surviving master of the Hamon Tribe as well as Joseph's mother. She fights by conducting Hamon through her specially made scarf, that was made with the yarn of the Satiporoja beetle, that can conduct Hamon at 100%. Wife of the late George Joestar II, Joseph’s father.
  • Smokey Brown[j] is an ordinary pickpocket hailing from New York whose newfound friendship with Joseph Joestar places him at the spectator's seat of the battle against the Pillar Men.
  • Robert E. O. Speedwagon[k] is an ally of Joseph and an old friend of the Joestars. Since the events of Phantom Blood, Speedwagon has settled in America, where he became an oil tycoon and founded the Speedwagon Foundation in order to deal with paranormal threats such as the Stone Mask and, later, the Pillar Men.
  • Rudol von Stroheim[l] is the commander of the Nazi forces who discovered Santana[d] in Mexico. He is responsible for not only saving the life of Speedwagon, but also for trying to help Joseph defeat Santana by blowing himself up along with him. He returns later as a cyborg to assist in the fight against Kars and his army. He eventually dies in 1943 during the Battle of Stalingrad.
  • Esidisi[m] is one of the Pillar Men. Like the other Pillar Men, he uses a particular fighting style known as a "Mode". Esidisi's Heat Control Mode[n] allows him to make his blood boil at 500 °C (932 °F) and inject it into his foes to burn them alive by extending his needle-like blood vessels out of his own body.
  • Wamuu[o] is one of the Pillar Men and Kars' loyal servant, following a warrior's code of honor. His Wind Mode[p] allows him to control the air in his lungs, which he can use to blast his opponents, cut them with extremely fast gusts, or render himself invisible.
  • Kars[q] is the main antagonist of Battle Tendency as well as the leader of the Pillar Men and the creator of the stone masks. He uses Light Mode,[r] which allows him to produce saw-bladed appendages from his body which produce a radiant glow. He is intelligent and ruthless, and single minded in his dedication to become the ultimate being.[s] Though Kars succeeds, his obsession with killing Joseph leads to his defeat, as he ends up being knocked out of Earth's orbit and frozen in space. Unable to die even though he desperately wants to, he eventually chooses to stop thinking.
  • Santana[d] is one of the Pillar Men. He was discovered by the Nazis in Mexico. Although he does not have a Mode, he is able to manipulate his body, allowing him to squeeze into tiny spaces and use his ribs as blades. He can also absorb other people into his own body. When awakened, Santana attempted to absorb Joseph Joestar and Stroheim, but he was turned into stone by the sun.

Production

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A bronze replica of the Farnese Hercules.
Sphinx of Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut.
A Japanese nio statue.
Araki drew from Roman statues, Egyptian sphinxes, and Japanese nio statues when designing the Pillar Men to convey them as godlike.

Because it was "unprecedented" to kill off the main character in a Weekly Shōnen Jump manga in 1987, Hirohiko Araki made the protagonist of Battle Tendency look very similar to Part 1's Jonathan, but with a more adventurous and confrontational personality. Araki called Joseph a swindler in comparison to the gentlemanly Jonathan, because he is constantly looking to win and will do insane things without hesitation. This was not only to create contrast between the two, but also because the author wanted to shift from the physical battles in Part 1 to more "cerebral" fights. He wanted Joseph to be a shōnen manga hero who bends the rules as he fights, like the protagonist of his earlier series Cool Shock B.T., winning by cunning and logic, instead of bravery and perseverance.[38]

Having not been able to show a friendly rivalry between Jonathan and Dio Brando in Part 1, Araki introduced Caesar Zeppeli to present a more positive friendly rivalry between him and Joseph since Weekly Shōnen Jump is a shōnen magazine. Because Joseph and Caesar both inherited the bloodlines of their grandfathers, the author wanted to connect their individual Hamon abilities to their last names. Thus he gave Joseph a "trickster" style, and Caesar the seemingly fleeting-bubbles as a "representation of his fate and the burden he is carrying." Having never been a fan of the main character receiving some unbeatable ability, Araki enjoys giving characters weapons with faults and having them make up for it with strategy. He noted that the spherical shape of the bubbles allowed him to morph them into discs or use them as lenses. The author also stated that these "spheres" were inherited by both Gyro Zeppeli in Steel Ball Run and Josuke Higashikata in JoJolion.[39]

Araki stated that at the time, female characters in shōnen manga were typically cute and designed to be "a man's ideal woman." He said readers were not interested in realistic portrayals of women, but rather the type of girl "that giggles during a conversation" with heart marks next to her. He believes this made the warrior-type Lisa Lisa feel fresh and "unheard of" in both manga and society in general and said it was exciting to challenge people's expectations with her. Araki also said that the supernatural basis of the fights in his series evened the battlefield for women and children to match up against strong men. This idea that looks are irrelevant in supernatural battles led to the introduction of Stands in Stardust Crusaders. Because the Hamon master in Part 1, Will A. Zeppeli, was very gentle, he wanted to give Lisa Lisa a "sadistic" personality. The author based her on a smart and intimidating neighborhood girl who tutored him in elementary school. He stated that at the time it was hard to get Japanese readers to remember a foreign name, so he chose something with repetition. He also said that Lisa Lisa phonetically resembles Japanese to an extent.[40]

Needing the Pillar Men to surpass Dio, Araki said he had to up the ante to the level of gods, and so based their designs on Roman statues, Egyptian sphinxes and Japanese Nio statues to give them godlike features. Araki designed Kars with a turban to show his superior intelligence and that he is their king. He said that if you compared the Pillar Men to Mito Kōmon, Kars would be Kōmon, Esidisi would be Suke-san, and Wamuu would be Kaku-san. Kars' ability Brilliant Bone Blade is a "Light Mode" because Araki thought a shining blade would be a godlike technique and would visually express that defeating him was impossible. He speculated that many readers were probably reminded of the similar Reskiniharden Saber Phenomenon technique from his series Baoh, and admitted that aspects of Kars' goal to become the ultimate being somewhat overlapped with the earlier work. Visually speaking, Araki also really enjoys drawing flesh and blade merge as something that is only possible in manga.[41]

Chapters

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The original volumization and Shueisha's 2002 re-release use different chapter titles. In the original volumization, chapters 45–47 are collected in volume 5, listed on the Phantom Blood page.

Original volumization

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No. Title Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
6JoJo vs. The Ultimate Being
Jojo Tai Kyūkyoku Seibutsu (JoJo Vs.たい 究極生物)
October 7, 1988[42]978-4-08-851062-0
  1. "Straizo's Ambition" (ストレイツォの野望, Sutoreitso no Yabō)
  2. "Master of the Game" (ゲームの達人, Gēmu no Tatsujin)
  3. "The Immortal Monster" (不死身の化け物, Fujimi no Bakemono)
  4. "Cold and Cruel, Straizo" (冷酷非情ストレイツォ, Reikoku Hijō Sutoreitso)
  5. "Nazis and the 'Pillar Man'" (ナチスと〝柱の男〞, Nachisu to "Hashira no Otoko")
  6. "The 'Pillar Man' Resurrection Project" (〝柱の男〞蘇生実験, "Hashira no Otoko" Sosei Jikken)
  1. "The 'Pillar Man' vs. The Stone Mask Man" (〝柱の男〞対石仮面の男, "Hashira no Otoko" Tai Ishi Kamen no Otoko)
  2. "The Desert Pursuer" (砂漠の追尾者, Sabaku no Tsuibisha)
  3. "Santana Disappears" (消えたサンタナ, Kieta Santana)
  4. "JoJo vs. The Ultimate Being" (JoJo Vs.たい 究極生物, JoJo Tai Kyūkyoku Seibutsu)
7The Red Stone of Aja
Eija no Sekiseki (エイジャの赤石)
December 6, 1988[43]978-4-08-851063-7
  1. "Hamon into the Ultimate Being!" (究極生物に波紋!, Kyūkyoku Seibutsu ni Hamon!)
  2. "The Perfect Plan!!" (完璧なる作戦ッ!!, Kanpeki naru Sakusen!!)
  3. "Stroheim's Resolve" (シュトロハイムの覚悟, Shutorohaimu no Kakugo)
  4. "The End of A Proud Man!" (誇り高き男の最期!, Hokori Takaki Otoko no Saigo!)
  5. "The Spaghetti Battle" (スパゲッティーの戦い, Supagettī no Tatakai)
  1. "The Pigeon and the Girl" (ハトと女の子, Hato to Onna no Ko)
  2. "The Red Stone of Aja" (エイジャの赤石, Eija no Sekiseki)
  3. "The Truth Within the Mouth of Truth" (真実の口にひそむ真実, Shinjitsu no Kuchi ni Hisomu Shinjitsu)
  4. "The Ultimate Warrior Wamuu" (究極戦士ワムウ, Kyūkyoku Senshi Wamū)
  5. "Special Attack: JoJo Clackers" (必殺JoJoクラッカー, Hissatsu JoJo Kurakkā)
8The Final Trial!
Saishū Shiren! (最終試練!)
February 10, 1989[44]978-4-08-851064-4
  1. "The 'Blood Timer' Battle" (〝血時計〟の闘い, "Chidokei" no Tatakai)
  2. "A Hero's Proof" (ヒーローの資格, Hīrō no Shikaku)
  3. "The Wedding Ring of Death" (死の結婚指輪ウエディングリング, Shi no Uedingu Ringu)
  4. "The Venetian Master" (ヴェネチアの達人, Venechia no Tatsujin)
  5. "The Training of a Hamon Warrior" (波紋戦士の試練, Hamon Senshi no Shiren)
  1. "Concentrated Hamon Power" (一点集中波紋パワー, Itten Shūchū Hamon Pawā)
  2. "The All-or-Nothing Gamble!" (一か八かの賭け!, Ichi ka Bachi ka no Kake!)
  3. "Hamon Master JoJo" (波紋達人マスターJoJo, Hamon Masutā JoJo)
  4. "The Final Trial!" (最終試練!, Saishū Shiren!)
  5. "The Results of Grueling Training" (しごきの成果, Shigoki no Seika)
9Race Toward the Cliff of Death
Shi no Gake e Tsuppashire (死の崖へつっ走れ)
April 10, 1989[45]978-4-08-851065-1
  1. "The Eerie Esidisi" (エシディシの不気味, Eshidishi no Bukimi)
  2. "Laying a Deeper Trap!" (深く罠をはれ!, Fukaku Wana o Hare!)
  3. "An Ensured Victory" (決定されていた勝利, Kettei Sareteita Shōri)
  4. "The Lurking Devil!" (忍び寄る魔!, Shinobiyoru Ma!)
  5. "The Stolen Body" (奪われた肉体, Ubawareta Nikutai)
  1. "Chasing the Red Stone to Switzerland" (スイスに赤石を追え, Suisu ni Sekiseki o Oe)
  2. "The Mysterious Nazi Officer" (謎のナチス軍人, Nazo no Nachisu Gunjin)
  3. "Kars 'Light Mode'" (カーズ"光の流法モード", Kāzu "Hikari no Mōdo")
  4. "Race Toward the Cliff of Death" (死の崖へつっ走れ, Shi no Gake e Tsuppashire)
10The Crimson Bubble
Senseki no Shabon (鮮赤のシャボン)
June 9, 1989[46]978-4-08-851066-8
  1. "Fight to the Death For 175 Meters" (死闘175m, Shitō Hyaku Nana Jū Go Mētoru)
  2. "Caesar: Anger from the Past" (シーザー過去からの怒り, Shīzā Kako kara no Ikari)
  3. "Caesar: A Lonely Youth" (シーザー孤独の青春, Shīzā Kodoku no Seishun)
  4. "Horrifying! The Ghostly Man" (鬼気!幻の男, Kiki! Maboroshi no Otoko)
  5. "The Fight Between Light and Wind!!" (光と風の激突!!, Hikari to Kaze no Gekitotsu!!)
  1. "The Crimson Bubble" (鮮赤のシャボン, Senseki no Shabon)
  2. "Caesar's Final Hamon" (シーザー最期の波紋, Shīzā Saigo no Hamon)
  3. "Silk Dancing Lisa Lisa" (絹の舞いリサリサ, Shiruku no Mai Risa Risa)
  4. "The Hundred vs. Two Strategy" (100対2のかけ引き, Hyaku Tai Ni no Kakehiki)
11The Warrior Returns to the Wind
Kaze ni Kaeru Senshi (風にかえる戦士)
August 10, 1989[47]978-4-08-851067-5
  1. "The Skeleton Heel Stone" (骸骨の踵石, Gaikotsu no Kakato Ishi)
  2. "Furious Struggle from Ancient Times" (荒ぶる古の戦, Araburu Inishie no Ikusa)
  3. "Moonlight Start!" (月光のスタート!, Gekkō no Sutāto)
  4. "The Pillar and the Hammer!" (柱とハンマー!, Hashira to Hanmā)
  1. "Genius Trickster" (天才的イカサマ師, Tensaiteki Ikasama-shi)
  2. "A True Warrior" (真の格闘者, Shin no Kakutōsha)
  3. "Shoot Beyond the Target!" (対称点上を撃て!, Taishō Tenjō o Ute!)
  4. "The Final Mode of the Wind" (風の最終流法ファイナルモード, Kaze no Fainaru Mōdo)
  5. "The Warrior Returns to the Wind" (風にかえる戦士, Kaze ni Kaeru Senshi)
12The Birth of a Superbeing!!
Chō Seibutsu no Tanjō!! (超生物の誕生!!)
October 9, 1989[48]978-4-08-851068-2
  1. "Treachery! The Sacrificial Temple" (悪逆!生贄の神殿, Akugyaku! Ikenie no Shinden)
  2. "The Bond That Binds Lisa Lisa and JoJo" (リサリサ、JOJOを結ぶ絆, Risa Risa, Jojo o Musubu Kizuna)
  3. "JoJo: The Final Hamon" (JOJO 最期の波紋, Jojo Saigo no Hamon)
  4. "The Tragedy of George Joestar" (ジョージ・ジョースターの悲劇, Jōji Jōsutā no Higeki)
  5. "The Birth of a Superbeing!!" (超生物の誕生!!, Chō Seibutsu no Tanjō!!)
  1. "JoJo's Final Gamble!" (JOJO 最後の賭け!, JoJo Saigo no Kake!)
  2. "The Man Who Became a God!!" (神となった男!!, Kami to Natta Otoko!!)
  3. "The Phenomenal Power of the Red Stone" (驚異の赤石パワー, Kyōi no Sekiseki Pawā)
  4. "The Man Who Came Back" (帰ってきた男, Kaettekita Otoko)
  5. "A Man Possessed" (悪霊にとりつかれた男, Akuryō ni Toritsukareta Otoko, lit. "A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit")[t]

2002 release

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No. Title Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 (4)Part 2: Battle Tendency 1
Part 2 Sentō Chōryū 1 (Part2 戦闘潮流 1)
April 18, 2002[49]4-08-617787-0
  • 45–47. "Joseph Joestar of New York (1–3)" (ニューヨークのジョセフ・ジョースター その①〜③, Nyū Yōku no Josefu Jōsutā Sono 1–3)
  • 48–52. "Straizo vs. Joseph (1–5)" (ストレイツォVSジョセフ その①〜⑤, Sutoreitso Bāsasu Josefu Sono 1–5)
  • 53. "The Pillar Man" (「柱の男」, "Hashira no Otoko")
  • 54–62. "The Pillar Man, Santana (1–9)" (「柱の男・サンタナ」 その①〜⑨, "Hashira no Otoko: Santana" Sono 1–9)
2 (5)Part 2: Battle Tendency 2
Part 2 Sentō Chōryū 2 (Part2 戦闘潮流 2)
April 18, 2002[50]4-08-617788-9
  • 63. "Joseph Joestar of Rome" (ローマのジョセフ・ジョースター, Rōma no Josefu Jōsutā)
  • 64. "The Red Stone of Aja" (エイジャの赤石, Eija no Sekiseki)
  • 65–69. "Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times (1–5)" (太古から来た究極戦士 その①〜⑤, Taiko kara Kita Kyūkyoku Senshi Sono 1–5)
  • 70. "An Engagement with Death: The Wedding Ring" (死の契約・結婚指輪, Shi no Keiyaku: Uedingu Ringu)
  • 71–76. "Hamon Teacher Lisa Lisa (1–6)" (波紋教師 リサリサ その①〜⑥, Hamon Kyōshi Risa Risa Sono 1–6)
  • 77. "Go! Hamon Master" (行け!波紋マスター, Ike! Hamon Masutā)
  • 78–79. "Flame Mode Esidisi (1–2)" (炎・流法モード エシディシ その①〜②, Honō Mōdo Eshidishi Sono 1–2)
3 (6)Part 2: Battle Tendency 3
Part 2 Sentō Chōryū 3 (Part2 戦闘潮流 3)
May 17, 2002[51]4-08-617789-7
  • 80. "Flame Mode Esidisi (3)" (炎・流法モード エシディシ その③, Honō Mōdo Eshidishi Sono 3)
  • 81–82. "The Remains Lurk (1–2)" (忍びよる残骸 その①〜②, Shinobiyoru Zangai Sono 1–2)
  • 83–85. "Stroheim's Unit Strikes Back (1–3)" (シュトロハイム隊の逆襲 その①〜③, Shutorohaimu-tai no Gyakushū Sono 1–3)
  • 86–87. "Light Mode Kars (1–2)" (光・流法モード カーズ その①〜②, Hikari Mōdo Kāzu Sono 1–2)
  • 88–93. "Caesar: A Lonely Youth (1–6)" (シーザー孤独の青春 その①〜⑥, Shīzā Kodoku no Seishun Sono 1–6)
  • 94. "Climb Out of the Fortified Hotel" (要塞ホテルを登り切れ, Yōsai Hoteru o Noborikire)
  • 95–96. "The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu (1–2)" (風と戦車とワムウ その①〜②, Kaze to Sensha to Wamū Sono 1–2)
4 (7)Part 2: Battle Tendency 4
Part 2 Sentō Chōryū 4 (Part2 戦闘潮流 4)
May 17, 2002[52]4-08-617790-0
  • 97–103. "The Wind, the Chariot, and Wamuu (3–9)" (風と戦車とワムウ その③〜⑨, Kaze to Sensha to Wamū Sono 3–9)
  • 104. "The Warrior Returns to the Wind" (風にかえる戦士, Kaze ni Kaeru Senshi)
  • 105–106. "The Bond That Binds Lisa Lisa and JoJo (1–2)" (リサリサとジョジョを結ぶ絆 その①〜②, Risa Risa to JoJo o Musubu Kizuna Sono 1–2)
  • 107–108. "JoJo: The Final Hamon (1–2)" (ジョジョ 最後の波紋 その①〜②, JoJo Saigo no Hamon Sono 1–2)
  • 109–110. "Kars the Superbeing Is Born (1–2)" (超生物カーズ誕生 その①〜②, Chō Seibutsu Kāzu Tanjō Sono 1–2)
  • 111. "Joseph's Final Gamble" (ジョセフ最後の賭け, Josefu Saigo no Kake)
  • 112. "The Man Who Became a God" (神となった男, Kami to Natta Otoko)
  • 113. "The Man Who Crossed the Atlantic" (大西洋を越えて来た男, Taiseiyō o Koetekita Otoko)

2012 release

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No. Title Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 (2)Part 2: Battle Tendency Digest Edition Top
Dai Ni Bu Sentō Chōryū Sōshūhen Ue (第2部 戦闘潮流 総集編・上)
December 7, 2012[53]978-4-08-111058-2
2 (3)Part 2: Battle Tendency Digest Edition Bottom
Dai Ni Bu Sentō Chōryū Sōshūhen Shita (第2部 戦闘潮流 総集編・下)
January 5, 2013[54]978-4-08-111059-9

2014 release / English release

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No. Title Original release date English release date
1 (4)Part 2: Battle Tendency 01
JoJonium 4
February 4, 2014[55]
978-4-08-782835-1
April 21, 2015 (digital)
November 3, 2015 (physical)[56]
978-1-4215-7882-8
  • Chapters 1–18[u]
2 (5)Part 2: Battle Tendency 02
JoJonium 5
March 4, 2014[57]
978-4-08-782836-8
August 18, 2015 (digital)
February 2, 2016 (physical)[58]
978-1-4215-7883-5
  • Chapters 19–36
3 (6)Part 2: Battle Tendency 03
JoJonium 6
April 4, 2014[59]
978-4-08-782837-5
November 17, 2015 (digital)
May 3, 2016 (physical)[60]
978-1-4215-7884-2
  • Chapters 37–49
4 (7)Part 2: Battle Tendency 04
JoJonium 7
May 2, 2014[61]
978-4-08-782838-2
March 15, 2016 (digital)
August 2, 2016 (physical)[62]
978-1-4215-7885-9
  • Chapters 50–69
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Ōtarō Maijō's 2012 novel Jorge Joestar, follows the titular character, the father of Joseph Joestar, and his story as a child in the Canary Islands and pilot in the Royal Air Force, as well as an alternate version who lives in Japan and is investigating strange events regarding alternate dimensions.[63]

The arc was adapted as part of the first season of David Production's anime television adaptation, airing between December 7, 2012, and April 5, 2013. Warner Bros. Entertainment released this series in English on July 28, 2015.[64]

The young Joseph of this series appears as a playable character, alongside his older self, in Capcom's 1998 arcade fighting game, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Joseph, Caesar, Wamuu, Esidisi and Kars appear as playable characters in Bandai Namco Games' 2013 fighting game, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle, with Lisa Lisa later appearing as a downloadable character. Joseph, Caesar, Stroheim, Lisa Lisa, Wamuu, Esidisi, and Kars also appear in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven, also by Bandai Namco.

Reception

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Anime News Network's Rebecca Silverman described Battle Tendency as "less urgent" than Part 1, which allows for more humor and insanity, while still letting the reader get attached to the characters.[65] She felt positively about how strikingly different the protagonist Joseph is from Part 1's Jonathan.[66] However, she wrote that Araki's art had gotten even more "physically improbable," making it difficult to distinguish body parts.[66] When discussing his views on having characters die in a series, writer Gen Urobuchi cited Battle Tendency's Caesar Zeppeli as a character who became "immortal" thanks to his death.[67]

Notes

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  1. ^ エイジャの赤石, Eija no Sekiseki
  2. ^ スーパーエイジャ, Sūpā Eija
  3. ^ Jonathan's death and Elizabeth's rescue is depicted in the previous part, Phantom Blood.[14]
  4. ^ a b c In the Viz Media translation, Santana is named "Santviento".
  5. ^ In chapters 37–39 of the Viz Media translation, Suzi Q is spelled as "Suzie Q".
  6. ^ ジョセフ・ジョースター, Josefu Jōsutā
  7. ^ シーザー・アントニオ・ツェペリ, Shīzā Antonio Tseperi
  8. ^ リサリサ, Risarisa
  9. ^ エリザベス, Erizabesu
  10. ^ スモーキー・ブラウン, Sumōkī Buraun
  11. ^ ロバート・E・O・スピードワゴン, Robāto Ī Ō Supīdowagon
  12. ^ ルドル・フォン・シュトロハイム, Rudoru Fon Shutorohaimu
  13. ^ エシディシ, Eshidishi
  14. ^ 怪焔王の流法モード, Kaiennō no Mōdo
  15. ^ ワムウ, Wamū
  16. ^ 風の流法モード, Kaze no Mōdo
  17. ^ カーズ, Kāzu
  18. ^ 光の流法モード, Hikari no Mōdo
  19. ^ 究極生命体アルティメット・シイング, Arutimetto Shiingu, lit. "ultimate thing"
  20. ^ Chapter 114 is part of Stardust Crusaders, and is omitted from this volume in some versions outside Japan.
  21. ^ In the Viz Media release, chapters 10–18 (chapters 54–62 in earlier releases) are known as "The Pillar Man, Santviento".

References

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  1. ^ "Read a Free Preview of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2--Battle Tendency, Vol. 1". Viz Media. Archived from the original on December 22, 2018. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
  2. ^ 週刊少年ジャンプ 1987/11/02 表示号数47 (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on June 17, 2018. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
  3. ^ 週刊少年ジャンプ 1989/03/27 表示号数15 (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on June 17, 2018. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
  4. ^ "コミックナタリー - 「ジョジョ」カラーページを完全再現した「JoJonium」刊行". Natalie.mu. September 19, 2013. Archived from the original on April 14, 2016. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  5. ^ "JoJo's Bizarre Adventures: Battle Tendency Gets Print Edition in Fall 2015". Anime News Network. July 8, 2014. Archived from the original on July 12, 2014. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d Araki, Hirohiko (2016) [2014]. "Chapter 68: The Man Who Became a God". JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency. Vol. 4. Translated by Galloway, Evan. San Francisco: Viz Media. pp. 363–381. ISBN 978-1-4215-7885-9.
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