JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 3: Stardust Crusaders review

labrizzle942
Apr 02, 2021
The most popular and famous Part of Jojo, Stardust Crusaders is considered one of the most iconic and influential manga ever made. But is it really THAT good?

STORY: 5/10
Stardust Crusaders picks up 48 years after Battle Tendency. In it, an elderly Joseph Joestar teams up with his grandson Jotaor Kujo and others to stop a resurrected DIO, who has cursed the Joestar family and is hiding in Egypt. They go on a 50 day adventure to Egypt fighting DIO's army along the way with newly developed Stands, spiritual forces that live within one and grant a special power or ability.

And what a long adventure it is. Stardust Crusaders is...long. It drags on way too long. There are more fights than ever before, and for the first half not too many of them are interesting. In fact, two of them (Wheel of Fortune and The Sun) are some of the worst, ever. Stardust Crusaders is significant as from here on out, all fights in Jojo consist of Stands and Stand Users. No more fist fights. Araki doesn't know how great of a concept he had with Stands until around halfway through Stardust Crusaders.

While half of it is lackluster, the other half is some of the greatest action one will ever experience in graphic fiction. You know how people say "It isn't the destination, but the journey that counts?" Yeah, bullshit. Stardust Crusaders proves the opposite. Everything before it is just generic villain of the week and "Punch him I win" fights. Egypt is where things get great, but DIO'S Mansion is when things get GODLY, and features some of the best shounen action in manga history. The 18 chapter long final fight against DIO, called DIO'S WORLD, is one of the most dramatic, epic, intense, and satisfying final showdowns ever created, period. It completely justifies the long runtime of the manga. It's that good.

ART: 9/10
The art style remains almost unchanged since Battle Tendency, but if it ain't broke, don't fix it. One thing that has improved is facial structure and movements. Lots of good reactions. Also proportions are much, much better. Artwork during DIO'S WORLD in particular is very impressive.

CHARACTERS: 7/10
There are much more characters in Stardust Crusaders than the previous Parts. At first, most of the villains are thruway but some (Hol Horse) are very fun and thankfully reappears. Pretty much all of the Egypt villains are very good. Oingo and Boingo, Pet Shop, Vanilla Ice, and both D'Arbys are particular favorites. As for main characters, Joseph is still fun although his Stand, Hermit Purple, is terrible. Avdol is great but his Stand's power is a tad boring. Kakyoin is my fav, but he sadly is out of commission for a chunk of the Egypt arc. Iggy the dog is terrible, but he is the subject of my favorite minor fight, Iggy vs. Pet Shop and he isn't in the series for very long. Polnareff is the comedic relief and he works very well as it, but he's not without his dramatic moments.

The Jojo of this Part, Jotaro, is, well, boring. He's too "badass" and his actions speak for his lack of words. It makes for a great fighter, but not too compelling of a character. The real standout is DIO. What a badass villain he is. Though he's pretty much absent from the Part until DIO'S WORLD, his presence is felt throughout all of it, and the buildup pays off as DIO basks in the villain spotlight in all his flamboyance and might.

ENJOYMENT: 7/10
It's very hard to review Stardust Crusaders. The second half, particularly the fights in Cairo and of course DIO'S WORLD are extremely entertaining and I had a hell of an enjoyable time with them. However, hardly anything before is as entertaining, and thus it's a very slow and tedious read, but the payoff is well worth it. Regardless, Stardust Crusaders has some special, it truly does feel like a "bizarre adventure", slow parts and all.

OVERALL: 7/10
Stardust Crusaders isn't the best Part, but it is one of the most significant and influential. There's a reason its popularity is still growing even after nearly 30 years. The inclusion of Stands is arguably the most significant addition to the Jojo canon, and it officially concludes the first trilogy of Jojo, the fight against DIO and his vampire lackeys. The next trilogy of Jojo is about the next generation in the Joestar family, the children of all 3 Jojo's from Parts 1-3 and while they're all different independent stories they are nonetheless connected to the events of Stardust Crusaders. A slow read, but well worth it.
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