Leaks confirmed, Hirohiko Araki announced the end of JoJolion for August 19.
The eighth part of JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure) will end its publication in Shueisha’s Ultra Jump magazine, marking a close for one of today’s most beloved works.
One of the longest manga in publication, mentioning the name “Jojo” in social networks is capable of raising discussions of all kinds, on the part of one of the most peculiar and insular fandoms of manga and anime. Araki’s work has one of the most specific aesthetics in the industry, making it something unique to talk about at all times.
As for Jojo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 8: JoJolion the manga began its publication in May 2011 by the hand of Araki, with a franchise that tells us about the lineage of the Joestar and their mortal enemy, the vampire Dio Brando.
Currently the manga has a total of 26 compilation volumes published under the Shueisha label and its magazine with a seinen demographic, Ultra Jump.
JoJo and Kimyou and Bouken Part 8: JoJolion
In 2011, childhood friends Yasuho Hirose and Joushuu Higashikata discover a naked man buried in the ground outside the city of Morioh.
The man does not remember his name or his previous life; the only thing he remembers about himself is how to use his Stand, a supernatural ability that takes the form of a humanoid creature. The stranger quickly receives a name, Jousuke, and Joushuu’s father, Norisuke, decides to adopt him into the Higashikata household until he can find his own home.
When Jousuke begins to investigate his past, it becomes apparent that he is no ordinary amnesiac. There is much more to his identity than he first suspected, and as he becomes embroiled in a series of high-level battles on Stand, he soon begins to unravel a deadly conspiracy that encompasses the entire city.