JoJolion is apparently ending on August 19th.
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Don't know how reliable this is though so I'd take it with a grain of salt.
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https://twitter.com/mangamogurare/status/1415229918904946688
Given how the last chapter ended and the way the volume releases would’ve lined up, people were speculating another 2-3 chapters so this is pretty believable.
All in all now that it’s all wrapped up, I have to say it’s easily my least favorite Jojo part, no competition. It had some good
ideas, but the execution on those ideas was pretty awful. This was the first part where the story tries to be more than just a basic motivator for the protagonists to move the plot along (all the other Jojo plots can pretty much be summarized in a sentence) and I think that’s where it falls flat.
Because the kind of story where you have these overarching plots and mysteries kinda NEED to be at least somewhat planned out ahead of time. The other Jojo parts don’t suffer from weird side tangents because the main story goal is pretty simple (defeat the bad guy) whereas in Jojolion you just have mountains of plot threads piled on top of each other with little in the way of proper resolutions, and when stuff DOES come back it feels cheap and unearned because a character that hasn’t been seen for 60+ chapters suddenly returning to the story, doing one thing, and
immediately fucking dying isn’t good writing.
I think setting it up as a mystery also fucks with the reader’s expectations, because it automatically primes readers to think of everything being presented as a possible clue that’s important. Compare it to Part 4 - I don’t think anyone reading it is thinking, “Oh, I wonder if this random Italian chef stand user is going to be plot-relevant later?”, because that’s totally just a wacky side-plot Araki would do. That actually makes it pretty cool when the Cinderella stand-user DOES become relevant later
when Kira uses her ability to change his face and kills her. Meanwhile, in Jojolion, because the mystery sets you up to think “I wonder how X character plays into the story later on?”, the fact that they really have no greater significance makes them feel wasted.
I appreciate that Araki tried to do something different here by trying to do something with grander narrative themes, but ultimately I just don’t think it worked out.