Bizarre, yes, and adventurous too!
It is one of the manga that I liked the most in my "not short" (XD) history as a manga reader. I started reading it from the "second series", and the protagonist is Joseph Joestar. The style reminded me of that of Ken the Warrior, another work that I appreciate a lot. And, at that time, driven by curiosity, I bought the booklet. A really lucky case. Discovering the Bizarre Adventures of Jo-Jo was a very pleasant surprise. Starting from ancient sacrificial rites buried in time, we travel together with various generations of the Joestar family, whose destiny is double-edged with that of the cruelly crazy Dio Brando. Rereading it these days by pure chance, I found all those characteristics that made me fall in love with it. The only pity is that I have never finished the collection, but, since it is still alive (XD), I hope with a little patience and luck to get to the end.