Hirohiko Araki also did her eighth attempt. At the age of 61, the age limit for a mangaka, he decided not to stop in Jojolion. The eighth part, published in the monthly magazine his Ultra Jump over 10 years, won’t be the last of the bizarre adventures that instead, they get richer.
In the edition of Ultra Jump, which contains the final chapter of Jojolion, there is also a commentary in which we talk about Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: JOJOLANDS, part ninth of the generation manga and with the title still tentative. The mangaka revealed that the stop between the two series will be short but precise when Ultra Jump with the release of JOJOLANDS. begins?
We don’t know how long Araki’s hiatus will be, but the mangaka has always been continuous in its releases. Looking back at Jojo’s editorial life, it can be seen that there were no interruptions in the publication between the first five parts. The chapters from the beginning of Phantom Blood to the end of Vento Aureo followed each other regularly, with first real stopover between two parts, the one with the end of the adventures of Giorno Giovanna. came true.
In this case, a little more than eight months passed between Vento Aureo and Stone Ocean from March 23, 1999 to December 7 of the same year. Another stop was between the sixth and seventh parts, with Stone Ocean ending on April 8, 2003 and Steel Ball Run starting January 19, 2004, then hitting another ten months or more. However, there was no break between the last two series, with Jojolion, who started in the starting number immediately after the end of the Steel Ball Run.
As a result, Araki never took long breaks and JOJOLANDS can be expected by the first quarter of 2022 with all its new bizarre protagonists.




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