Stardust Crusaders #2

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Tome 14: Le Navire désert et le Singe

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Joseph, Jotaro et leurs compagnons partent en bateau vers l'Egypte. Commence alors une course contre la montre pour vaincre Dio qui, en plus de son nouveau pouvoir, a sous ses ordres toute une armée de soldats qui possèdent leurs propres Stands...

189 pages, Paperback

First published February 9,1990

This edition

Format
189 pages, Paperback
Published
February 25, 2003 by J'ai lu
ISBN
9782290328057
ASIN
2290328057
Language
French
Characters More characters
  • Jotaro Kujo

    Jotaro Kujo

    Jotaro Kujo is the main character in Jojos Bizarre Adventure Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. He is the grand-son of Joseph Joestar (the Part 2 JoJos) and the father of Jolyne Cujoh (the Part 6 JoJos).more...

  • Joseph Joestar

    Joseph Joestar

    Joseph Joestar is the main character in Jojos Bizarre Adventure Part 2: Battle Tendency. He is the grand-son of Jonathan Joestar (the Part 1 Jojo), grand-father of Jotaro Kujo (the Part 3 JoJo), the father of Josuke Higashikata (the Part 4 Jojo) and...

  • Jean Pierre Polnareff
  • Mohammed Abdul
  • Noriaki Kakyoin
  • Gray Fly

    Gray Fly

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About the author

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Hirohiko Araki ( 荒木飛呂彦) is a Japanese manga artist. He left school before graduation from Miyagi University of Education.

He enjoys the baseball manga Kyojin No Hoshii (Star of the Giants); the video games Mario Kart and Bomberman; and likes Prince and other African-American singers, as well as jazz, rock, and rap.

He is a recipient the Tezuka Award for manga.

Community Reviews

Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 27 votes)
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July 15,2025
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Adding new characters for the battle is a right point.

Although Jojo ends up being the most prominent protagonist, the others are also there to shine and show that they don't just accompany the protagonist.

Even so, I think it is an excellent model of presentation for the allies that the Jojos will need in the face of the final enemy.

For example, some new characters might have unique abilities or personalities that complement Jojo and his existing allies.

They could bring fresh perspectives and strategies to the battles, making the story more engaging and dynamic.

Moreover, the addition of new characters allows for more character development and interactions, which can add depth and complexity to the overall narrative.

This way, the audience can become more invested in the fates of all the characters, not just Jojo himself.

In conclusion, the addition of new characters for the battle is a great idea that enriches the story and makes it more enjoyable for the viewers.
July 15,2025
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Ogni volta mi dimentico quanto io sia innamorata di Kujo Jotaro. È come se una parte di me si smarrisca nel tempo e dimentichi il profondo legame che ho con lui. Ma poi, ogni volta, qualcosa mi riporta indietro e mi prende un colpo. Come un lampo che illumina la mia mente e mi ricorda tutto quello che ho vissuto con lui.



Forse è un particolare nel suo aspetto, una espressione sul suo volto, o forse è solo il modo in cui parla o si muove. Qualunque cosa sia, mi colpisce ogni volta e mi fa ricordare quanto sia importante per me. Non riesco a immaginare la mia vita senza di lui, e ogni volta che mi dimentico di questo, mi sento come se qualcosa mancasse.



Ma poi, quando mi prende un colpo, so che tutto è come deve essere. Kujo Jotaro è una parte importante della mia vita, e anche se mi dimentico spesso di quanto lo amo, so che questo sentimento sarà sempre lì, nel profondo del mio cuore.

July 15,2025
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If there is one thing that I firmly believe in with all my heart and soul, it's fate!


Fate is like an invisible thread that weaves through the fabric of our lives, connecting us to people, events, and opportunities that we could never have predicted.


It has a way of guiding us towards our true purpose and destination, even when we may feel lost or confused.


Sometimes, fate brings us unexpected joys and blessings, while at other times, it presents us with challenges and obstacles that test our strength and resilience.


But no matter what, I trust that everything happens for a reason and that fate is always working in our favor.


If there is one thing that I believe in, it's fate!

July 15,2025
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3 Stars.


It still feels a bit cumbersome in some aspects. However, many of the characters seem to be very good contenders, which makes me likely to like them throughout the story.


Jotaro strikes me as a somewhat toxic character. But I know I need to learn more about his background to understand why he is like this with other characters.


The plot is something I am starting to understand, and I feel it is one of the simplest I have read among the three parts. But I also know that this is one of the extensive parts of Jojo. So, I know it has to be extended and many situations need to be seen.


For the moment, I feel everything is okay.


Overall, although there are some areas that could be improved, the story and characters have enough potential to keep me engaged. I'm looking forward to seeing how the plot develops and how the characters grow and change. Maybe as I learn more about Jotaro's past, my perception of him will change. And perhaps the simplicity of the plot at this stage is just a setup for more complex and exciting developments to come.
July 15,2025
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The second generation persists in the battle against Dio and his henchmen.

During this arduous journey, they manage to encounter numerous allies who are more than willing to offer their assistance in the fight against Dio.

Nevertheless, as the number of people involved grows, so does the responsibility of protecting them all.

The second generation now has to not only focus on defeating Dio but also ensure the safety of their newfound allies.

This added burden makes the task at hand even more challenging, but they are determined to overcome all obstacles and emerge victorious.

With each passing day, they grow stronger and more united, ready to face whatever Dio throws their way.

The battle against Dio and his minions rages on, and the second generation shows no signs of backing down.
July 15,2025
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Finally, I enjoyed this manga.
The first battle scene of Jojo and Dio in vampire version!
Besides becoming more intense, its characters remain unchanged. It's the best main character typical of shounen.
And what about the battle narration from his friend.
Bro, your narration is kind of important and not important... xP



This manga truly offers an exciting experience. The encounter between Jojo and Dio as vampires is both thrilling and visually captivating. The characters, with their unique personalities and abilities, continue to shine throughout the story. The battle narration from Jojo's friend adds an interesting dimension to the action, sometimes being crucial for understanding the events and at other times providing a bit of comical relief. Overall, it's a great read that keeps you on the edge of your seat and leaves you eager for more.

July 15,2025
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What was the reason for the orangutan crying?

Perhaps there could be several reasons. Maybe it was separated from its family or its habitat was being threatened. Orangutans are highly intelligent and emotional creatures, and they can experience sadness and distress just like humans.

Anyway, love Polnareff. He is a himbo. A himbo is someone who is attractive and charming but may not be the brightest. Polnareff has his own unique charm and personality, and people are drawn to him.

Whether it's the orangutan's crying or Polnareff's himbo qualities, both have their own stories and meanings. We should take the time to understand and appreciate them.

Maybe one day, we can find a way to help the orangutans and ensure their survival. And we can also enjoy the company of charming characters like Polnareff.

July 15,2025
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*Sigh* The way this is the third part I've read or watched, and for the second time, a woman is victimized while bathing. It's quite concerning. At least this time, the creep wasn't the protagonist; instead, it was literally an ape. As I continue to read or watch, the more I'm confused about how Araki will write a female protagonist. So far, not a single female character has been written well from a feminist perspective. There seems to be a lack of depth and complexity in their portrayals. They often seem to be reduced to mere objects of desire or victims in need of rescue. It makes one wonder if Araki truly understands the importance of creating strong and well-rounded female characters. Maybe he will surprise us in the future, but for now, the trend is rather disheartening.
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