JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 3—Stardust Crusaders, Vol. 7

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 3—Stardust Crusaders, Vol. 7

  • Downloads:6154
  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-08-06 09:55:21
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Hirohiko Araki
  • ISBN:1421591731
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

A multigenerational tale of the heroic Joestar family and their never-ending battle against evil!

The legendary Shonen Jump series is now available in deluxe editions featuring color pages and newly drawn cover art! JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is a groundbreaking manga famous for its outlandish characters, wild humor and frenetic battles。 

JoJo and friends continue to close in on their nemesis, DIO! Their travels take them across the Middle East, where they face new and more powerful enemies—a mysterious woman with magnetic powers, a strange man with the ability to control time and a smooth gambler who deals in souls。 Will they die before they even get to DIO?! 

Download

Reviews

Grace

LOVED THIS VOLUME! Favourite in the series so far!

Jesper Lundstedt

Svår att riktigt bedöma。 Striderna mot Mariah och, framför allt, Daniel J。 D'arby är fantastiska, medan kapitlen som innehåller Alessi är allting dåligt med Stardust Crusaders i en enda riktigt dålig förpackning。 Jag antar att det goda på något vis måste vägas tyngre än det dåliga i och med att det ändå är en större del av samlingen, men jag önskar att serien kunde hitta någon slags konsekvent kvalitet istället för denna berg-och dalbana。 Svår att riktigt bedöma。 Striderna mot Mariah och, framför allt, Daniel J。 D'arby är fantastiska, medan kapitlen som innehåller Alessi är allting dåligt med Stardust Crusaders i en enda riktigt dålig förpackning。 Jag antar att det goda på något vis måste vägas tyngre än det dåliga i och med att det ändå är en större del av samlingen, men jag önskar att serien kunde hitta någon slags konsekvent kvalitet istället för denna berg-och dalbana。 。。。more

Lisandra

3,7 estrelas

Kris Ritchie

In this volume: de-aged heroes, a woman de-aged to a fetus, gambling with souls, and more Dio。Again, as usual, very gay and weird。 Look at the Joestar and Avdol chapters for an example。。。。

Wesley

Wanted to give this one a 5 but the Set storyline is just so uncomfortable to read :/

Johnny Bahama

Jojo should have been gambling in baby dicks rather than souls, wanna know why? Cause there is an UNCOMFORTABLE amount of baby dicks in this volume。 Almost subtracted a star, but at the end of the day, that was a bold move, pimp - respect。

Pinky

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Stand user Mariah meets the gang at the Valley of the Kings, her stand will cause grandpa Joestar to be magnetized。 Grandpa Joestar will meet his fate by escalator unless Avdol thinks of something quick。 Avdol and Grandpa Joestar are stuck together quite literally and will continue to be stuck, until they defeat Mariah。 Thanks to quick thinking Avdol and Grandpa Joestar are saved and defeat Mariah, before meeting up with the rest of the gang。 A new stand user turns Polnareff into a kid and Jotar Stand user Mariah meets the gang at the Valley of the Kings, her stand will cause grandpa Joestar to be magnetized。 Grandpa Joestar will meet his fate by escalator unless Avdol thinks of something quick。 Avdol and Grandpa Joestar are stuck together quite literally and will continue to be stuck, until they defeat Mariah。 Thanks to quick thinking Avdol and Grandpa Joestar are saved and defeat Mariah, before meeting up with the rest of the gang。 A new stand user turns Polnareff into a kid and Jotaro doesn't recognize him。 Thanks to Jotaro the stand user is defeated and Polnareff returns to his normal age。 Hol Horse gets sent on a mission to kill the Joestars and their entourage by Dio。 D'ARBY is playing for keeps and takes Polnareffs soul first。 Grandpa Joestar loses his soul in the next bet but all bets are off when Jotaro bluffs his way to victory against D'ARBY。 。。。more

Damián

Ok, me ganaste, Araki。 Te redimiste de los 3 tomos anteriores, que fueron más bien olvidables, y volviste con uno lleno de stands increíbles (The Gambler es lo más) y la vuelta de otros muy buenos。 Es el tomo en el que mejor funciona el humor, también。

Shawn

This volume of Stardust Crusaders was very enjoyable。 Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Hirohiko Araki is a great series that I recommend to many people especially those who enjoy rock music(though names that are directly named after a band or song are changed for copyright reasons)。 This volume in particular takes place in Egypt after the main cast, being Jotaro, Joseph, Avdol, Polnareff, Kakyoin(who is hospitilized), and Iggy arrived there。 Personally I found this book after watching the anime adaptat This volume of Stardust Crusaders was very enjoyable。 Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Hirohiko Araki is a great series that I recommend to many people especially those who enjoy rock music(though names that are directly named after a band or song are changed for copyright reasons)。 This volume in particular takes place in Egypt after the main cast, being Jotaro, Joseph, Avdol, Polnareff, Kakyoin(who is hospitilized), and Iggy arrived there。 Personally I found this book after watching the anime adaptation because I thought it would be interesting to read the original version。 In this volume we follow three adventures of the cast。 The main adventure follows an intense poker game between Jotaro and D'arby(antagonist of volume) where losing the bet means losing your soul。 D'arby is a professional gambler who rarely, if not ever, loses。 Jotaro has to defeat D'arby to fight the true villain, Dio。 The decks are, literally, stacked against him。 The ending of this volume was very satisfying。 Seeing the calm and composed D'arby absolutely freak out and fall unconscious out of fear was almost a little amusing。 To quote the volume:"He fainted from the pressure。。。 in his heart he backed out of the game。 He admitted defeat to himself, so the souls were released"(Araki 364) All in all, I fairly enjoyed this volume。 It wasn't the usual fistfight but instead a mind-pressuring poker game。 I recommend this to any Jojo fan(as long as you have the context of the previous volumes) and even someone who likes poker in manga。 Similar books are the rest of the volumes and previous and later parts。 Avid Jojo or even manga fans in general may find to like this book。 I'm sure you will enjoy this volume。 。。。more

Julia

(this isn't really a review but) I criticized Araki's art in the past, but I think I kind of like his old style better than his new style。 The D'Arby on the cover looks kind of dumb。 (this isn't really a review but) I criticized Araki's art in the past, but I think I kind of like his old style better than his new style。 The D'Arby on the cover looks kind of dumb。 。。。more

Jane Sparrow

The Set stand made me want to quit the series, which I think going to go ahead and do。 Maybe I'll skip to part 4。。? Not a fan of where this one went for that segment。 The Set stand made me want to quit the series, which I think going to go ahead and do。 Maybe I'll skip to part 4。。? Not a fan of where this one went for that segment。 。。。more

Rolando Marono

La estructura de Jojos sigue sin cambiar pero al menos, las 3 peleas de este tomo estuvieron más entretenidas y un poco más originales que las del tomo anterior。De nuevo tenemos tres combates, el primero me pareció muy chistoso。 Es un reto interesante para Polnareff y Jotaro y los vemos crecer de distintas maneras。 Jotaro en fuerza y Polnareff en espíritu。 El final de esta parte, con los cuadros sin texto y como el maestro Hirohiko fortalece las expresiones de los personajes, me gustó mucho。El s La estructura de Jojos sigue sin cambiar pero al menos, las 3 peleas de este tomo estuvieron más entretenidas y un poco más originales que las del tomo anterior。De nuevo tenemos tres combates, el primero me pareció muy chistoso。 Es un reto interesante para Polnareff y Jotaro y los vemos crecer de distintas maneras。 Jotaro en fuerza y Polnareff en espíritu。 El final de esta parte, con los cuadros sin texto y como el maestro Hirohiko fortalece las expresiones de los personajes, me gustó mucho。El segundo combate es un duelo de astucia en las apuestas。 Me pareció interesante y tenso。 Todo el capítulo estuve pegado en el filo del asiento pensando en qué sucedería。 El final resignifica también a Jotaro y sus habilidades。 Me sigue pareciendo que Polnareff es mejor personaje pero Jotaro me gusta también。Y el tercero me gustó bastante。 Retorna el maravilloso Oingo; cuyo diseño de personaje me parece muy gracioso y tierno al mismo tiempo。 Además que su Stand es reamente poderoso aunque en su primera aparición no se haya sentido de esa manera。 Me gustó mucho que tuviera el brillo que merecía, además que su aparición en el tomo ocasiona un final inesperado para esta parte de la historia。También aprendimos del stand de Dio。 Ya sabemos que carta del tarot es y por qué no ha atacado a los demás y ha enviado a sus ayudantes con stands poderosos。 Tres tomos más para terminar esta saga de Jojos que aunque me ha gustado más que las otras dos, tal vez podía haber sido un poco más corta。 。。。more

Abeer Albossany

The first D'arby was really intense along with his story arc。 In this volume we read the story of "Bast Mariah", "Sethan' Alessi" and the one chapter about Hol Horse trying to shoot Dio。 Moreover, the volume followed the D'arby arc as mentioned before。 The first D'arby was really intense along with his story arc。 In this volume we read the story of "Bast Mariah", "Sethan' Alessi" and the one chapter about Hol Horse trying to shoot Dio。 Moreover, the volume followed the D'arby arc as mentioned before。 。。。more

Index Purga

Edición argentina, tomo 7 de 10 de la saga。 Seguramente contenga lo mismo que la española:El dios Set de Alessi 1El dios Set de Alessi 2El dios Set de Alessi 3El dios Set de Alessi 4El dios Set de Alessi 5¡¿Dispar a Dio?!D’arby the Gambler 1D’arby the Gambler 2D’arby the Gambler 3D’arby the Gambler 4D’arby the Gambler 5D’arby the Gambler 6Hol Horse y Boingo 1Hol Horse y Boingo 2Hol Horse y Boingo 3

Isabella

Hey, Vanessa if you happen to be reading this I forgot to put this on good reads so yeah!

Des Fox

This volume is awesome! I was actually laughing out loud at certain points, despite the humor being pretty dated in some places。 There were just moments here that got me pretty good。 The first two encounters are on the funny side, with a side of body horror in the fight with Alessi, but it's the third act that really runs it all home。 The encounter with D'Arby was just brilliant, and a wonderful display for both Jotaro's character and Araki's ability to generate tension。 This felt less like comi This volume is awesome! I was actually laughing out loud at certain points, despite the humor being pretty dated in some places。 There were just moments here that got me pretty good。 The first two encounters are on the funny side, with a side of body horror in the fight with Alessi, but it's the third act that really runs it all home。 The encounter with D'Arby was just brilliant, and a wonderful display for both Jotaro's character and Araki's ability to generate tension。 This felt less like coming up with ideas on the fly for his serial, and more like an artfully crafted encounter with tangible consequences。 I loved it, and hope for more of that in the future。 。。。more

Asier

De verdad que no lo entiendo。 Araki no sólo consigue mantener un ritmo frenético e interesante, sino que también eleva la calidad del dibujo, la trama y los personajes。 Y todo eso lo hace a cada número。 Este es sin duda el tomo que mejor define lo que es esta serie: humor que te saca carcajada, personajes (y villanos) carismáticos y esa sensación de inseguridad constante que te deja con ganas de más。

Zoe Mcgee

4。75/5

Andrea

In this volume, Avdol and Joseph turn into magnets, Polnareff turns into a little kid, and Jotaro plays poker without looking at his cards。 The D'Arby episodes are among my favorite episodes in the anime, and they were just as fun to read。 As always, Jotaro is too cool for school。 (Literally, since he practically dropped out of school to do all of this。) In this volume, Avdol and Joseph turn into magnets, Polnareff turns into a little kid, and Jotaro plays poker without looking at his cards。 The D'Arby episodes are among my favorite episodes in the anime, and they were just as fun to read。 As always, Jotaro is too cool for school。 (Literally, since he practically dropped out of school to do all of this。) 。。。more

Steve

I really want to give this a higher rating。 The fight against Mariah is fun and seeing Joseph do stuff is always awesome。 The D'Arby battle is fantastic and Araki does a wonderful job of making a Stand battle that isn't an actual fight riveting and interesting (which is something he will continue to do in later parts)。 We even get to see Hol Horse and DIO again! There's a lot to like here。But I'm not really a fan of the battle against Alessi。 The Stand is horrifying and Araki's noted love of hor I really want to give this a higher rating。 The fight against Mariah is fun and seeing Joseph do stuff is always awesome。 The D'Arby battle is fantastic and Araki does a wonderful job of making a Stand battle that isn't an actual fight riveting and interesting (which is something he will continue to do in later parts)。 We even get to see Hol Horse and DIO again! There's a lot to like here。But I'm not really a fan of the battle against Alessi。 The Stand is horrifying and Araki's noted love of horror movies is on full display, but it just comes across as gross and crass, which the series has been before, but on a much much worse level。Still, most of the volume being good makes it hard to pass up, so I'll give it a 3/5 and start waiting for the next one。 。。。more