Jojo artwork evolution
Another common criticism is the Big Bad, Diavolo, who is either a mysterious and threatening figure, or a boring and generic villain with incomprehensible motives.
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#JOJO ARTWORK EVOLUTION SERIES#
The group of heroes is considered to be one of the best in the series thanks to their close bonds, although the protagonist, Giorno Giovanna, is sometimes criticized for being a Supporting Protagonist who takes a back-seat to Bruno Buccellati. It brings back the Monster of the Week formula that made Stardust Crusaders so polarizing, although this time the abilities tend to be more diverse and interesting. Part 5, Vento Aureo, is loved and hated for similar reasons to part 3.There's also a small minority who dislike how Stands result in Hamon being almost entirely phased out of the series, and wished that Hamon was still the Joestars' main weapon. The protagonist, Jotaro Kujo, is also polarizing, with his fans loving his stoic personality, while his detractors consider him a boring, emotionless character. But the part also has many detractors, who criticize it for its highly formulaic structure, extremely basic and simple plot, large amount of Plot Irrelevant Villains, and relatively plain Stand abilities compared to those in future parts.
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Some fans are also fueled by nostalgia, as for decades Stardust Crusaders was the only part to be marketed in the West, with the OVA and Capcom fighting game being many fans' first taste of JoJo. The Big Bad DIO gets a lot of praise, being one of the most popular and quotable villains in manga history. Part three fans love how the Stands allow every fight to be very unique and creative.
#JOJO ARTWORK EVOLUTION ARCHIVE#
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#JOJO ARTWORK EVOLUTION PLUS#
Examples can be found in every part, but the most extreme example is probably in Part 5, where Cioccolata appears to kill most of a coastal Italian village's population, plus a good chunk of Rome's, with his Green Day, in an attempt to stop Bucciarati's squad. Angst? What Angst?: When villains target our heroes, it's not uncommon for civilians to perish as collateral damage.