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Jojo's Bizarre Adventure

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is an electrifying manga series brimming with supernatural adventures that have amassed a fervent following, with devotees eagerly awaiting each new release. The manga is the brainchild of Hirohiko Araki, and it holds the distinction of not only being a best-selling manga series but also ranking among the top ten longest-running manga series of all time. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga series has been turned into TV anime series, films, and even light novels and video games.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure world has taken many twists and turns since its inception in 1987 and has gone through nine distinct story arcs. Each story showcases the adventures of a new protagonist, known to his close comrades by the nickname JOJO. All these protagonists belong to the spectacular Joestar family and possess the spiritual power to use the Hamon technique.

The incredible story arcs explored in the manga took fans through the protagonist's life struggles and victories against the forces of evil. Jonathan Joestar, Joseph Joestar, and Jotaro Kujo are a few of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure’s popular protagonists who left deep impressions in the hearts of the fans.

The collectibles from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga and anime series are quite striking, to say the least. These collectibles truly represent the soul of the manga characters through precise costume displays and dynamic poses.

The most popular character from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Jotaro Kujo, is just as popular in his collectible form. The officially licensed PVC statue collectible of Jotaro Kujo is styled in his signature dark coat, decorated with humongous chains and multicolored belts. The collectible figure is posed in a striking stance with legs steadily spread sideways, one hand holding the brim of his cap and his piercing eyes peeking out from under the cap at the beholder. This collectible is a fan favorite for a wide variety of reasons, including that it looks cool.

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