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[27] Battle Tendency was published in four volumes in 2015 and 2016,[28] and Stardust Crusaders was published in ten volumes from 2016 to 2019. [29] Viz continues to publish the series in their own digital and hardcover editions that emulate the JoJonium edition; Diamond Is Unbreakable was published in nine volumes from 2019 to 2021,[30] while Golden Wind began in August 2021. [31] In January 2022, they began releasing Stone Ocean digitally. [32] Spin-offs See also: Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe and Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak Araki has also authored several manga spin-offs of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The first, "Episode 16: At a Confessional", was published as a one-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump in July 1997. [33] It follows Rohan Kishibe from Diamond Is Unbreakable, and is the first entry in the Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe series. Dead Man's Questions[b] follows Yoshikage Kira from Diamond Is Unbreakable; it was published as three chapters in the magazine Allman in June and July 1999. [34] Both one-shots were later published in Under Execution, Under Jailbreak,[c] a collection of short story manga by Araki published in 1999. [35] "Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure",[d] a one-shot featuring the title characters from Stardust Crusaders, was released in October 2002;[36] it is drawn in the style of Boingo's Stand Tohth, a fortune-telling comic book. Between January 2008 and February 2018, six chapters of Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe were published in various magazines. A tankōbon volume was published by Shueisha in November 2013, collecting the stories "At a Confessional", "Mutsu-kabe Hill", "Millionaire Village", "Poaching Seashore", and "Rohan Kishibe Goes to Gucci".

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He then takes Nina to an abandoned building where Johan is waiting. Meanwhile, Tenma drives Kristoff to a hospital while Eva demands to know Johan's location. While Eva makes a phone call to the hospital at a payphone, Kristoff reveals Johan's location to Tenma who leaves without Eva. Nina enters the abandoned building and sees Johan, and memories come flooding back of when they fled Prague, and the people Johan killed that were kind to them. 67"I'm Home"
Transliteration: "Tadaima" (Japanese: ただいま)Shigetaka IkedaMasahiro HayashiAugust 10, 2005 (2005-08-10)June 28, 2010 Nina confronts Johan who presents her with a story of the brainwashing which happened at the Red Rose Mansion and the occasion when over 40 people were poisoned except Franz Bonaparta who survived. Suddenly, Nina realizes that she was the one who witnessed the deaths, not Johan, and it was she who ran home to find Johan dressed as her. The shock of this revelation nearly drives her take her own life, but she is saved by Tenma. She realizes that Johan took her experiences and made them his own. Capek then arrives and tells Tenma that he is going after Franz Bonaparta, however Capek is gunned down shortly afterwards by two members of his organization for the paranoid killing of his own guard earlier. Later, Johan visits one of his hired hitmen and shoots him, before leaving stating that the true end is where he must be. 68"Ruhenheim"
Transliteration: "Rūenhaimu" (Japanese: ルーエンハイム)Yukihiro MiyamotoKazuyuki FudeyasuAugust 17, 2005 (2005-08-17)June 28, 2010 Using a postcard provided by Lipsky, Lunge arrives in the quiet town of Ruhenheim. The group also comes across other survivors who have their own motivations for surviving as they make their way across the country and its swarms of flesh-eating zombies. Along the journey, they forge odd alliances, face their own anxieties, and learn the importance of friendship and the human spirit's ability to persevere in the face of difficulty. Characters[edit] Main characters[edit] Akira Tendo (天道 輝, Tendō Akira) Voiced by: Shūichirō Umeda[3] (Japanese); Zeno Robinson[4] (English) Portrayed by: Eiji Akaso[5] Akira is a former salaryman who worked in an extremely-exploitative marketing firm. Once a cheerful, happy-go-lucky person full of ambitions and dreams, the grind of his abusive job took a major toll on his physical and mental well-being and he fell into a deep depression. When the zombie apocalypse happens, however, Akira immediately reverts back to his old personality, able to finally break out of his routine and enjoy life as it comes. Knowing he will likely be turned into a zombie at some point, Akira decides to spend the next three years completing a bucket list of things he always wanted to do. While he initially seems ignorant of the gravity of the situation, Akira is actually keenly aware, but still views the zombie apocalypse as better than his former work life. Due to his time as a college rugby player, Akira possesses heightened strength and agility, which is often uses to escape zombies and get out of predicaments. He later uses his strength to become the "superhero" Akirager, dressing up in a shark bite-proof swimsuit to physically attack zombies without the risk of getting bit. Shizuka Mikazuki (三日月 閑, Mikazuki Shizuka) Voiced by: Tomori Kusunoki[6] (Japanese); Abby Trott[4] (English) Portrayed by: Mai Shiraishi[7] Shizuka is a young woman who used to work as a high-profile accountant (flight attendant in the live-action film, due to being composited with Yukari). She used to be in a very similar situation to Akira's work life, except it came at the hands of her father who controlled every aspect of her life.
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