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Along her adventure, Jolyne gains allies in Emporio Alniño, Ermes Costello, Foo Fighters, Narciso Anasui, and Weather Report. Second continuity[] Part 7-9 are set in a alternate continuity within the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure storyline. It contains the story arcs Steel Ball Run, JoJolion, and The JOJOLands. There are a number of names, events, roles, personalities, and relationships appearing in Steel Ball Run and JoJolion similar to those in the
original timeline. This continuity follows Johnny Joestar and his descendants as well as the Saint's Corpse. Hirohiko Araki reveals in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle guidebook
that Diamond is Unbreakable and JoJolion are parallel worlds not linked in time or space, and that their respective characters will never meet each other in the manga, including both Josukes and Rohan.
At first, Kurokawa refuses because he's afraid that Baki will die. But eventually, the young martial artist doesn't give up and forces Kurokawa to fight. Baki turns out to be faster and wins the fight by the Roll Kick to the face. After the battle, Kurokawa is invited to Baki's upcoming battle with Yujiro. A moment later, the young fighter meets Chinen, a
master of the Kobayashi-ryuu Kenpo. Chinen claims that his martial
arts is the best.