Phantom Blood

Phantom Blood
Issue 1-2 of 1987 of the Weekly Shōnen Jump, depicting (left to right) Dio Brando, Jonathan Joestar and his dog Danny on the cover.

Phantom Blood (ファントムブラッド Fantomu Buraddo?), initially referred to as Dai Ichi Bu Jonathan Joestar: Sono Seishun (第一部 ジョナサン·ジョースター ―その青春― Dai Ichi Bu Jonasan Jōsutā Sono Seishun?, lit. "Part 1 Jonathan Joestar: His Youth"), is the first story arc of the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. It spans the first 44 chapters of the series, which were collected in Vol. 1-5 of the Jump Comics tankōbon editions.

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Plot

The story begins in Victorian England with young Jonathan Joestar living at his father George's wealthy estate. Another young man, Dio Brando, is adopted by them having recently lost his father, Dario Brando, whom George, in his generosity, falsely believed to have rescued him and his infant son from the stagecoach accident where his wife lost her life (the scoundrel was actually trying to rob the corpses).

Jonathan, trusting and outgoing as he is, attempts to befriend Dio, but Dio's plan from the start is to drive Jonathan to madness and earn George's trust so that he can become the sole heir to the Joestar fortune. Dio violently beats Jonathan in a boxing match, turns his friends against him, steals his girlfriend Erina's first kiss, and even burns his dog Danny to death in an incinerator. Meanwhile, he gains the trust of Jonathan's father through his etiquette, studiousness and manners.

Seven years later Jonathan's father falls ill. Dio is very attentive and brings him his medicine every day. Jonathan is suspicious as he is certain Dio is up to no good. Jonathan discovers an old letter written by Dario Brando on his deathbed requesting Lord Joestar care for Dio. In his letter, Dario describes his symptoms, which are identical to Lord Joestar's mysterious ailment. Jonathan believes that Dio must have poisoned his own father and is now trying to do the same thing to Lord Joestar. Dio discovers Jonathan with the letter and Jonathan accuses Dio of poisoning Lord Joestar. Dio decides that he must kill Jonathan before he is exposed.

In order for Dio to kill Jonathan, he puts on a cursed mask that transforms its user into a vampire permanently. Fighting ensues and Jonathan is able to burn down their house with Dio inside. However, Dio survives, and takes off to plot his revenge. At this time, Jonathan meets a man called Will A. Zeppeli with a strange power called the Ripple (波紋 Hamon?), which is most effective against vampires. It is basically a martial arts technique that allows the user to focus bodily energy into other kinds of energy via proper breathing (they focus it into the energy of sunlight, which is effective against vampires). After teaching Jonathan how to use the Ripple they set out, along with Jonathan's good friend Robert E. O. Speedwagon, to seek out and defeat Dio.

Their chase takes them to the village of Wind Knights Lot, where most of the villagers have been turned into vampires by Dio. They fight their way to Dio; Will Zeppeli loses his life in battle on the way. Zeppeli's Ripple master, Tonpetty, and his two disciples Dire and Straizo then show up to help Jonathan and Speedwagon go on. Eventually, a fight between Dio's eye beams and Jonathan's Ripple ends with a loss for Dio, but not before Dire is killed.

However, Dio has managed to tear off his own head before the Ripple's power could reach it. The head is still intact, and when Jonathan is on a cruise ship for his honeymoon with his new wife, he is ambushed by Dio. Jonathan manages to sink the ship and take Dio's head with him to the bottom of the ocean. Jonathan's young wife (already pregnant by then) manages to escape, along with an infant she saves. Her son and the girl she saved (revealed to be Lisa Lisa in the second series of the manga) will eventually marry, allowing the Joestar lineage to continue.

Characters

Jonathan Joestar
The protagonist of this arc.
George Joestar I
Voiced by: Tsutomu Isobe
George Joestar I (ジョージ·ジョースターI世 Jōji Jōsutā Issei?) is Jonathan's father. He lost his wife in a carriage accident where he met Dario Brando. After Dario's death, Dio went to live with George and Jonathan at the Joestar Estate (because George thinks Dario saved his life so he takes in Dio as thanks, when in actuality George knew all along but still took Dio in). Eight years later George had caught a disease. After Jonathan returned from Ogre Street, Dio attacked Jonathan with a knife, which George blocked and got stabbed in the back. His blood landed on Dio, who was wearing the Stone Mask at the time, and turned Dio into a vampire when he died.
Danny
Danny (ダニー Danī?) is Jonathan's pet dog and companion. Jonathan's father bought Danny — still a puppy at the time — when Jonathan was five years old. Danny was very afraid of unfamiliar places and strange people. Jonathan and Danny didn't get along for a while, which caused Danny to bite Jonathan. Jonathan, in turn, attacked Danny by throwing stones at him. One day, while swimming in a river, Jonathan started drowning and was saved by Danny, which made them the best of friends. When Dio arrived, he kneed Danny in the jaw and later put him into a box, planning to incinerate the dog. Danny was burned to death and buried in the backyard of the Joestar Estate. That night, Jonathan cried while lying awake in bed, remembering Danny's death.
Erina Pendleton
Voiced by: Nana Mizuki, Aya Hisakawa (video game)
Erina Pendleton (エリナ·ペンドルトン Erina Pendoruton?) first appears as a small girl, with Jonathan rescuing her from bullies. When she appeared again, she and Jonathan was going out, and eventually they fell in love. However, after Dio seized her, kissed her, and then brutally beat her, she felt humiliated and stayed away from Jonathan for a long time. She did not appear again until after Dio's first near-defeat, when she nursed Jonathan back to health. After that, Jonathan finally defeated Dio using the Ripple. They subsequently renewed their relationship and got married. They took a ship to go on their honeymoon to America, but the voyage was cut short by the appearance of Dio. The ship went down, and Jonathan stayed behind, trying to kill Dio. Erina took an orphaned infant and escaped. Years later, she and her grandson Joseph Joestar were the last of the Joestar clan, and they traveled to New York on the invitation of Speedwagon, which sets off the events of the second story arc.
Robert E. O. Speedwagon
Voiced by: Masaya Onosaka
Robert E. O. Speedwagon (ロバート·E·O·スピードワゴン Robāto Ī Ō Supīdowagon?) first appears as an Ogre Street thug boss attacking Jonathan, but soon realized the young man's worthiness and dedication, becoming his good friend. He helped uncover Dio's plot to poison George Joestar, and from that point onward he remained by Jonathan's side, helping in whatever way he could to defeat Dio. By the 1930s he is the head of the Speedwagon Foundation, a giant oil company, which assists the Joestar family a great deal in Series 2-6. In 1952 he dies of a heart attack at age 89. Speedwagon's first three initials are R.E.O; REO Speedwagon is the name of an American rock band of the 1970s and 80s. Speedwagon was absent in the 2007 animated movie version of the Phantom Blood story arc.
Will A. Zeppeli
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama
Will A. Zeppeli (ウィル·A·ツェペリ Wiru Antonio Tseperi?) was on a ship with a crew studying Aztec ruins when he was younger when his father put on the mask and killed everyone in the crew but his son. After this horrific event, Zeppeli travels the world in order to destroy the mask, and sees a man cure someone using the Ripple. Zeppeli is then directed to his master Tonpetty, who teaches him to use the Ripple. However, Tonpetty foresees Zeppeli's death during his training, warning him that should he complete his training or he will surely die. Zeppeli doesn't share this fact until the fight with Tarukus, where he afterwards gives his power to Jonathan, whom he trained after the Joestar's house burns down. His grandson is Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli.
Tonpetty
Voiced by: Yoshisada Sakaguchi, Osamu Saka (video game)
Named after Tom Petty, Tonpetty (トンペティ Tonpeti?) is a Ripple master who gave training to Zeppeli, as well as many others. Tonpetty trained the then 25-year-old Zeppeli in the ways of Ripple and eventually revealed to him that he would face a gruesome death. Nevertheless, Zeppeli continued with his training. The only other known Ripple students of Tonpetty were Dire and Straizo, who both accompanied him when they went to Dio's town. However, they did not meet with Jonathan and Speedwagon until Zeppeli had died. During the final battle between Jonathan and Dio, Dire was killed but Tonpetty and Straizo still helped kill Dio's remaining zombies. After the battle, Tonpetty was last seen at the docks (together with Straizo, Speedwagon, and others) to say farewell to Jonathan and Erina while they went on their honeymoon. Tonpetty's whereabouts after this is unknown.
Dire
Voiced by: Yukitoshi Hori
Dire (ダイアー Daiā?) is a Ripple user and a student of Ripple Master Tonpetty. Not much is known of his past, except that he is a good friend of Zeppeli's. He first properly introduced himself after a short match against Jonathan. Before Dio and Jonathan had their last fight, Dire fought Dio to avenge Zeppeli. However, even Dire's best attack, the Thunder Split Attack, didn't stand a chance against Dio's Freezing Attack, which completely turned his body into ice and then shattered it. Dire, now only a head, was able to use his last ounce of Ripple energy to shoot a rose into Dio's eye. For that, Dire's head was turned into ice as well and destroyed.
Straizo
Voiced by: Hiroaki Miura
Straizo (ストレイツォ Sutoreitso?) is another of Tonpetty's followers. He aided Jonathan in the fight against Dio and his minions. However, when Santana was discovered in the 1930s during Part 2, he betrayed Speedwagon and donned one of the newly discovered Stone Masks. He explained that he had always envied Dio's strength and beauty and, as a result, desired to stop his aging process. He died after battling and losing to Joseph Joestar in New York City, overloading his own vampire body with Ripple energy. He is also the adoptive father of Lisa Lisa. He, along with Dire, were named after the band Dire Straits.
Poco
Voiced by: Daisuke Sakaguchi
Poco (ポコ Poko?) is a young boy who lives in the village of Windknights. He fell in with the heroes after unsuccessfully trying to steal from them. His chief contribution was crawling through a narrow hole into the room where Tarukus and Jonathan Joestar were having their "chain match", so that the door could be opened and Zeppeli could help Jonathan. Dio Brando later captured his sister and Jonathan rescued her from Doobie. He is named after the 70s rock group Poco, which was formed from ex-members of Buffalo Springfield.
Poco's sister
Poco's unnamed sister, who was captured by Dio Brando and taken to his castle. She has rescued Poco from bullies many times in the past.
Dario Brando
Voiced by: Kazuhiro Ozawa, Kōji Yada (video game)
Dario Brando (ダリオ·ブランドー Dario Burandō?) is Dio's abusive and alcoholic father. One fateful day, Dario noticed a carriage accident and tried to steal from the corpses inside. There he met George Joestar, who thought that Dario had come to save him instead of rob him, at which point George made a debt to Dario for saving his life. He beat Dio and worked his wife to death. As Dio recounts: "My father was a bastard, he worked my mother to death!" At one point, he even made Dio sell his deceased wife's dress. Dio then went to Ogre Street and bought oriental poison from a Chinese man named Wang Chan. On his death bed, he then had Dio go to the Joestar Estate to repay the debt. After he died and before leaving, remembering his deceased father's past wrongs and wretched behaviors inflicted upon him, Dio, in hate, spat on his grave.
Dio Brando
The antagonist of this arc.
Wang Chan
Voiced by: Jun Itoda, Kazumi Tanaka (video game)
Wang Chan (ワンチェン Wan Chen?) is a mysterious apothecary who provides Dio with the poison he needs to kill George Joestar, the same kind used to kill his own father Dario years ago. Later, he gets brought back to the Joestar Estate and narrowly escapes the flames. As Wang Chan searches for the Stone Mask in the rubble, Dio emerges and turns him into his zombie servant. In that regard, he serves loyally and for a considerable time, and after Dio's penultimate defeat, he takes care of his master and gets him aboard the ship carrying Jonathan and Erina, where he meets his end. Wang Chan is named after 80s pop duo Wang Chung.
Jack the Ripper
Voiced by: Hisao Egawa
A renowned serial killer in London, who later becomes one of Dio Brando's servants as a zombie. He confronted Jonathan and his group while they were on their way to the Windknights City in a cave. At first, Zeppeli fights him, overwhelming Jack with his many ripple techniques (as well as teaching Jonathan different battle tactics on how to defeat zombies). After Zeppeli deals a blow to the head with an attack, Jack attempts to escape but Jonathan pursues him, finishing him off with a Ripple overdrive.
Bruford and Tarukus
Voiced by: Tōru Nara, Nobutoshi Canna (video game)
Voiced by: Yoshinori Sonobe, Daisuke Gōri (video game)
Bruford (ブラフォード Burafōdo?) and Tarukus (タルカス Tarukasu?) are zombies resurrected by Dio to fight Jonathan, Zeppeli, and Speedwagon. Centuries before, they were followers of Mary Stuart, and were beheaded for attempting to rise against and kill Elizabeth I. Bruford is able, as a zombie, to use his hair to attack or entangle foes using his "Danse Macabre Hair" attack. He is, despite being haunted by revenge, a noble soul, and finally Jonathan is able to awaken this nobility. When his soul returns to him, he disintegrates peacefully. Bruford gets his name from Bill Bruford, member of Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (ABWH), who were integral members of the 70s band Yes. Tarukus is named after the album Tarkus, by 70s progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
Doobie
Doobie (ドゥービー Dūbī?) is a zombie who serves Dio Brando. His head is infested with snakes. Dio leaves Poco's sister to his tender mercies, but Jonathan takes care of him before he has a chance to do any real harm. Musical reference is the Doobie Brothers.
Page, Jones, Plant, and Bornnam
Page (ペイジ Peiji?), Jones (ジョーンズ Jōnzu?), Plant (プラント Puranto?), and Bornnam (ボーンナム Bōnnamu?) are four zombies Dio conjures in an effort to defeat Straizo. They are named after Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, and John Paul Jones, from the band Led Zeppelin.

Chapters

No. Title Release date ISBN
01 Dio the Invader
Shinryakusha Dio (侵略者ディオ)
August 10, 1987[1] ISBN 978-4-08-851126-9
  • 001. "Dio the Invader" (侵略者ディオ "Shinryakusha Dio"?)
  • 002. "A New Friend" (新しき友人! "Atarashiki Yūjin"?)
  • 003. "Beloved Erina" (愛しのエリナ "Itoshino Erina"?)
  • 004. "Mustn’t Lose" (負けられない戦い "Makerarenai Tatakai"?)
  • 005. "Danny in Flames" (炎のダニー "Honō no Danī"?)
  • 006. "A Letter From the Past" (過去からの手紙 "Kako kara no Tegami"?)
  • 007. "The Vow to the Father" (父への誓い "Chichi e no Chikai"?)
  • 008. "The Battle on Ogre Street" (食屍鬼街の戦い "Ōgā Sutorīto no Tatakai"?)
02 The Thirst for Blood
Chi no Kawaki (血の渇き)
January 8, 1988[2] ISBN 978-4-08-851127-6
  • 009. "The Live Subject Test on the Mask" (仮面の人体実験 "Kamen no Jintai Jikken"?)
  • 010. "The Thirst For Blood" (血の渇き "Chi no Kawaki"?)
  • 011. "Transcend Humanity!" (人間を超越する "Ningen o Chōetsu Suru"?)
  • 012. "The Two Rings" (二組の指輪 "Futatsu no Ringu"?)
  • 013. "Immortal Monster" (不死の怪物 "Fushi no Kaibutsu"?)
  • 014. "Attack of the Living Dead" (生ける死者の襲撃 "Ribingu Deddo no Shūgeki"?)
  • 015. "Settling the Youth With Dio" (ディオとの青春に決着 "Dio to no Seishun ni Ketchaku"?)
  • 016. "Statue of the Goddess of Love" (慈愛の女神像 "Jiai no Megamizō"?)
  • 017. "Nostalgic Face" (懐かしき面影 "Natsukashiki Omokage"?)
03 The Dark Knights
Ankoku no Kishitachi (暗黒の騎士達)
April 8, 1988[3] ISBN 978-4-08-851128-3
  • 018. "Jack the Villain and Zeppeli the Eccentric" (凶人ジャックと奇人ツェペリ "Kyōjin Jakku to Kijin Tseperi"?)
  • 019. "The Miracle Energy" (奇跡のエネルギー "Kiseki no Enerugī"?)
  • 020. "The Tragedy at Sea" (洋上の惨劇 "Yōjō no Sangeki"?)
  • 021. "Cursed Town" (呪われた町 "Norowareta Machi"?)
  • 022. "Make Fear Yours" (恐怖を我が物とせよ "Kyōfu o Wagamono to seyo"?)
  • 023. "Northern Wind and Vikings" (北風とバイキング "Kitakaze to Baikingu"?)
  • 024. "Invitation to A Trap" (罠への招待 "Wana e no Shōtai"?)
  • 025. "The Power of the Mask That Freezes Blood" (血も凍る仮面力 "Chi mo Kooru Kamen Pawā"?)
  • 026. "The Dark Knights" (暗黒の騎士達 "Ankoku no Kishitachi"?)
  • 027. "Vengeance Demon From the Past" (過去からの復讐鬼 "Kako kara no Fukushūki"?)
04 Chamber of the Two-Headed Dragon
Sōshuryū no Ma (双首竜の間)
June 10, 1988[4] ISBN 978-4-08-851129-0
  • 028. "The Hero of the 77 Rings" (77輝輪の勇者 "77 Ringu no Yūsha"?)
  • 029. "Curse of the Black Knight" (黒騎士の呪縛 "Kurokishi no Jubaku"?)
  • 030. "Sleep As A Hero" (英雄として眠る "Eiyū toshite Nemuru"?)
  • 031. "Ruins of the Knights" (騎士たちの遺跡 "Kishitachi no Iseki"?)
  • 032. "Chamber of the Two-Headed Dragon" (双首竜の間 "Sōshuryū no Ma"?)
  • 033. "Tomorrow’s Courage" (あしたの勇気 "Ashita no Yūki"?)
  • 034. "The Elder’s Prophecy" (老師の予言 "Rōshi no Yogen"?)
  • 035. "Blast Him With Rage!" (怒りをたたきこめ "Ikari o Tatakikome"?)
  • 036. "The Three From A Far Away Country" (遥かな国からの3人 "Harukana Kuni kara no 3nin"?)
  • 037. "The Monster Doobie" (怪人ドゥービー "Kaijin Dūbī"?)
05 The Final Ripple
Saigo no Hamon (最後の波紋)
August 10, 1988[5] ISBN 978-4-08-851130-6
  • 038. "Thunder Cross Split Attack" (稲妻十字烈刃 "Sandā Kurosu Supuritto Atakku"?)
  • 039. "Blood Battle! JoJo vs. Dio" (血戦!Jojo&Dio "Kessen! Jojo & Dio"?)
  • 040. "Fire and Ice" (炎&氷 "Faiyā Ando Aisu"?)
  • 041. "A Demon’s End" (悪鬼の最後 "Akki no Saigo"?)
  • 042. "Prelude to the Storm" (恐嵐への序曲 "Kyōran e no Jokyoku"?)
  • 043. "The Final Ripple!" (最後の波紋 "Saigo no Hamon"?)
  • 044. "Into Oblivion" (忘却の彼方へ "Bōkyaku no Kanata e"?)
  • 045. "New York’s JoJo" (ニューヨークのジョジョ "Nyū Yōku no Jojo"?)
  • 046. "The Living Statue" (生きた彫像 "Ikita Chōzō"?)
  • 047. "Painful News" (悲痛なしらせ "Hitsū na Shirase"?)

Related media

This arc was made into a video game for the PlayStation 2 by Bandai. An animated film version of Phantom Blood was released theatrically in Japan on February 17, 2007.

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