JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 3—Stardust Crusaders, Vol. 10

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 3—Stardust Crusaders, Vol. 10

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  • Create Date:2021-08-06 09:55:11
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Hirohiko Araki
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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。

Are you ready to witness the brutal battle between Jotaro Kujo and Dio? Are you prepared for Star Platinum vs。 The World? Our heroes are finally at the finish line, but Dio’s overwhelming power may just be too much for them to handle。 It’s the beginning of the end! Everything has been building to this moment! Will Jotaro overcome the greatest challenge he’s faced in his life, or will Dio finally get his revenge on the Joestar family?!

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Reviews

Damián

El final de esta larga aventura es efectivo (aunque inferior al de las sagas anteriores, a mi parecer)。

Grace

Dio's World truly makes this volume the most epic and a great conclusion to part 3! Dio's World truly makes this volume the most epic and a great conclusion to part 3! 。。。more

Ozan

This is an amazing Battle Shounen Manga in every way。 It was The 80s in the Jojo world, now。 The main character, Jotaro Kujo, The 3rd Jojo in our story about the multi generatinal Joester family blood line。 And i haven't read the later parts yet, but probably the most bad ass Jojo ever。 Really a hard boiled delinquit, hard boy character in a modified all black japanese high school boy uniform with a chain hanging from the colar and a cool hat on his head and his 。。。Yare Yare Daze。。。。 One liner。J This is an amazing Battle Shounen Manga in every way。 It was The 80s in the Jojo world, now。 The main character, Jotaro Kujo, The 3rd Jojo in our story about the multi generatinal Joester family blood line。 And i haven't read the later parts yet, but probably the most bad ass Jojo ever。 Really a hard boiled delinquit, hard boy character in a modified all black japanese high school boy uniform with a chain hanging from the colar and a cool hat on his head and his 。。。Yare Yare Daze。。。。 One liner。Joester family arch nemesis Vampire Dio was back ! and that was literally killing Jotaro's mother。。。 Dio had stolen the body of the first Jojo, Jonathan。 He was connected to Joester family now。 This bizarre union woke the spiritual power known as the stands in Joester family。。。 Jotaro's mother Holy couldn't control his Stand power and it was killing her, so to save her Joesters must kill Dio ! and Dio was in Cairo, Egypt and he had so many stand user minions around the world。 Could the Joesters kill Dio in time and save Holy ?!?!? dun dun dun。。。 :) They would travel from Japan to Egypt to get Dio ! It was a road trip manga as well。 Joesters and their allies fought aginst Dio's minions in Asia and Middle East to reach Dio and kill him at most of the manga。 It was an amazing read, none the less。 The Stand fights were not just physical brutal fist fights but there were really fun, interesting stand fights like gambling and video game challanges, taking stand users body under control in interesting ways and regular fist fights, ofcourse。 It was as fun as a battle shounen could be to the fullest。 。。。more

Thomas Maluck

WHEW, after the previous volume felt like it was spinning its wheels (pun intended), I'm glad Part 3 could go out on a high note。 WHEW, after the previous volume felt like it was spinning its wheels (pun intended), I'm glad Part 3 could go out on a high note。 。。。more

Kris Ritchie

Lots of twists in turns in this final volume of Stardust Crusaders。 See my reading notes for the spoilery summaries。Death, time, blood, and a battle of wits as Jotaro tries to break the world of Dio。

Wesley

Part 3 definitely got a bit formulaic through the middle, but other than the final fight dragging on a little longer than I would have liked, this was an excellent finale for Jotaro & crew。

Johnny Bahama

Journey’s end。。。 Hell of a ride。

Pinky

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Polnareff meets face to face while the others fight to defeat one Dios lackeys。 Time is running out and the sun is setting, the time to kill Dio is now。 The group prepares for what might be their final fight and end up killing another one of Dios lackeys in the meantime。 Meanwhile, Dio escapes while the gang looks for him, it seems as if they're at square one again。 Kakyoin sacrifices himself to reveal Dios stand, The World。 Thanks to Kakyoins sacrifice Jotaro finally defeats Dio and all is righ Polnareff meets face to face while the others fight to defeat one Dios lackeys。 Time is running out and the sun is setting, the time to kill Dio is now。 The group prepares for what might be their final fight and end up killing another one of Dios lackeys in the meantime。 Meanwhile, Dio escapes while the gang looks for him, it seems as if they're at square one again。 Kakyoin sacrifices himself to reveal Dios stand, The World。 Thanks to Kakyoins sacrifice Jotaro finally defeats Dio and all is right for now。 。。。more

Jake Dihel

I think this might be my favorite Jojo part yet。 I found the structure to be fun to read and a good excuse for comedy bits and interesting confrontations, I enjoyed all of the characters, I think stands are cool as shit, and there isn’t a single nazi in sight! I think Araki’s growth as both an artist and a writer is fully on display here, and I’m excited to keep going through the series。Dio rocks, i love him so much

Katsuro

And so, the adventure ends for now。What a weird manga JBA is。 If you were to describe it, it would actually sound less weird than it is, which is impressive。 A weirdness beyond description。。。

Sara

The battle with Dio was dragged out a bit too long, but the conclusion was satisfying。

Julia

The final volume。 I liked that they chose to publish the whole Dio fight in one volume。 Dio looked great (but don't think I didn't notice that he gained lipstick half way through。) I also liked that the fight was quite long and it looked like JoJo may lose as any moment。 My criticisms: I don't understand why they chose not to translate some stuff。 I get muda (because 'useless' doesn't quite have the same ring to it), but what was the point of Nukesaku? Also I wish Holly had been given more than The final volume。 I liked that they chose to publish the whole Dio fight in one volume。 Dio looked great (but don't think I didn't notice that he gained lipstick half way through。) I also liked that the fight was quite long and it looked like JoJo may lose as any moment。 My criticisms: I don't understand why they chose not to translate some stuff。 I get muda (because 'useless' doesn't quite have the same ring to it), but what was the point of Nukesaku? Also I wish Holly had been given more than half a page。 Her illness was the catalyst for fighting Dio, so shouldn't we get a triumphant recovery? Finally, I criticized the art a bit in previous volumes, but I'm so glad we got this Dio and not the Dio on the cover。 He looks so。。。 mushy。。。 wtf happened to Araki?Over all I really love this series (or this part)。 There were some lows, but there were many highs and ultimately everything payed off。 。。。more

Rolando Marono

La conclusión de Star Dust Crusaders。 En el tomo anterior inició la batalla con Dio y este tomo retoma desde ese punto。 Prácticamente todo el tomo es la batalla con Dio。Antes de que empezara a ler Jojos había leído lo temible que era como villano Dio, pero tras su aparición en Phantom Blood, la primera saga, no me pareció tan buen villano。 Era un hijo de puta, completamente pero eso no lo hace un gran antagonista。 Con su participación en Stardust Crusaders como el antagonista principal, creo que La conclusión de Star Dust Crusaders。 En el tomo anterior inició la batalla con Dio y este tomo retoma desde ese punto。 Prácticamente todo el tomo es la batalla con Dio。Antes de que empezara a ler Jojos había leído lo temible que era como villano Dio, pero tras su aparición en Phantom Blood, la primera saga, no me pareció tan buen villano。 Era un hijo de puta, completamente pero eso no lo hace un gran antagonista。 Con su participación en Stardust Crusaders como el antagonista principal, creo que sube un poco en el nivel de villano que es。 En este último lo tomo lo vemos ser verdaderamente malvado, cruel, despiadado pero a la vez muy inteligente。 No sólo su stand es muy poderoso sino que al mismo tiempo su estrategia logra rivalizar a la mente de Jotaro sin ningún problema。La batalla es tensa y hay varias consecuencias fuertes para el protagonista a lo largo de sus numerosos capítulos。 Algunos personajes no salen vivos de este combate y vemos a Jotaro empujarse a sus límites para encontrar la habilidad para vencerlo。La batalla me gustó mucho y mi única queja es la falta de explicación de la habilidad que descubre Jotaro en esta batalla。 Sé que el autor menciona que el stand de Dio y el de Jotaro son de la misma clase pero en ninguna otra batalla Jotaro había logrado hacer lo que hace en esta, ¿Por qué hasta ahora? Esa pregunta no la responde el autor en ningún momento y quizá eso me quedó a deber un poco。El epílogo me pareció bastante bueno。 Me gustaría ver más sobre estos personajes y creo que queda un poco abierto y quizá lo veamos en las siguientes sagas。Ahora que terminó Stardust Crusaders y que vamos a comenzar la cuarta saga, el ranking de las sagas hasta ahora sería así: la que más me ha gustado es Phantom Blood, de ahí Stardust Crusaders y hasta el final Battle Tendency。 Veamos como le va a Diamond is Unbreakable。 。。。more

Dylan Michael

9/10(my review for all of Stardust Crusaders)Okay I guess I’m a Jojo fan cuz I truly loved this。 It was hilarious, smart and exciting。 I can’t wait to read future parts。 I can see this being an 8。5 in the future, but it was so good。 A little long by the end but it didn’t feel overly stretched out。

Hal Incandenza

Voto a tutta la serie: 3。8/5Alla fine è stata una terza serie appassionante e Araki ha la capacità di tenermi incollato alla pagina fino a notte fonda (con conseguenti bestemmie mattutine quando suona la sveglia per andare in ufficio)。 L’idea degli stand è figa ancora oggi (anche se ormai non più freschissima), e bisogna dar merito al Sensei di avere cercato di evolvere senza ripetersi ma rimanendo fedele a se stesso。 In tutto ciò alcune battaglie erano palesemente un riempitivo per allungare il Voto a tutta la serie: 3。8/5Alla fine è stata una terza serie appassionante e Araki ha la capacità di tenermi incollato alla pagina fino a notte fonda (con conseguenti bestemmie mattutine quando suona la sveglia per andare in ufficio)。 L’idea degli stand è figa ancora oggi (anche se ormai non più freschissima), e bisogna dar merito al Sensei di avere cercato di evolvere senza ripetersi ma rimanendo fedele a se stesso。 In tutto ciò alcune battaglie erano palesemente un riempitivo per allungare il brodo e questo ha generato un po’ meno di brillantezza rispetto alle due serie precedenti。 。。。more

terka

All of the previous nine books were leading up to this final battle that takes up this entire volume。 Is it worth it?Absolutely。 I couldn’t help rooting for DIO all along and the final twist felt a bit unfair, but then again, pulling abilities out of one’s ass is something the reader kind of gets used to in Jojo。 After all, an unexpected new ability is what made Dio survive Phantom Blood, so it is somewhat poetic that it would end this way。Jotaro really grew on me - I much prefer the manga versi All of the previous nine books were leading up to this final battle that takes up this entire volume。 Is it worth it?Absolutely。 I couldn’t help rooting for DIO all along and the final twist felt a bit unfair, but then again, pulling abilities out of one’s ass is something the reader kind of gets used to in Jojo。 After all, an unexpected new ability is what made Dio survive Phantom Blood, so it is somewhat poetic that it would end this way。Jotaro really grew on me - I much prefer the manga version, since here he seems more lika a human being and less like a stone faced robot。 I switched to manga just after the Cameo fight and I have to say that I enjoyed it far more than the anime - something about the animation style just doesn’t sit with me。 I will just watch the final episodes for the glorious “Za Warudo” and then move onto Diamond is Unbreakable I suppose。 。。。more

Abeer Albossany

Wooow What a great ending! Much better than the first two indeed。

Robert

https://www。youtube。com/watch?v=qbArv。。。ZA WARDOU! (THE WORLD)Toki wo tomare! (TIME HAS STOPPED!)Kurae! (KNIVES!) Roada rollera da! (Road Roller!/STEAM ROLLER! [there was a fucking steam roller attack on Jotaro!]) WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! Muda muda muda muda muda muda muda! [USELESS! USELESS! USELESS! USELESS!] Soshite toki ga ugoki desu。 (Time begins to flow。)Basically this entire volume is the final battle with Dio。 Some folks die (#RIP), Dio busts out what the old CPS3 arcade game features (be https://www。youtube。com/watch?v=qbArv。。。ZA WARDOU! (THE WORLD)Toki wo tomare! (TIME HAS STOPPED!)Kurae! (KNIVES!) Roada rollera da! (Road Roller!/STEAM ROLLER! [there was a fucking steam roller attack on Jotaro!]) WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! Muda muda muda muda muda muda muda! [USELESS! USELESS! USELESS! USELESS!] Soshite toki ga ugoki desu。 (Time begins to flow。)Basically this entire volume is the final battle with Dio。 Some folks die (#RIP), Dio busts out what the old CPS3 arcade game features (because they take it from this volume/set of the series) and Dio is bananas (say it again~) with ZA WARDOU/THE WORLD!!! stand。I don't like how Jotaro is SOMEHOW able to beat him by somehow stopping time himself (it's never hinted in the series until "oh we have the same stand, nearly! Just different names!) and Joseph coming back from the dead kinda makes me think Dio REALLY is possessing him in the 4th saga of the series, but we'll have to see when Shonen Jump puts that up to read。 。。。more

Des Fox

THIS is what I have been waiting for。 Dio felt fittingly powerful, and distinctly like the end boss of Stardust Crusaders。 The deaths, sacrifices and strategies of this volume were all top tier, with a climactic end battle of godly proportions。 This was fun, clever and absolutely bombastic。 Plus, I FINALLY understand the memes!

Andrea

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