Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Finally Reveals Jodio’s Birthmark

As a lifelong fan of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, I can confidently say that the latest revelation about Jodio’s hidden birthmark has sent shockwaves through the community. Having grown up with this series and seen it evolve over decades, it’s amazing to see new secrets still being unraveled.


The series “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” never ceases to impress, as its creator Hirohiko Araki consistently delivers fresh installments from “Diamond is Unbreakable” to “Stone Ocean”. Currently, Araki is immersed in creating “The JOJOLands”, and the latest update has finally unveiled Jodio’s secret hiding spot for their distinctive birthmark.

Indeed, you nailed it! It’s a fact, Jodio’s now sporting the Joestar birthmark alongside Dragona. Seems like that star-shaped emblem has been lurking on my shoulder all this time, hidden under my usual garb.

Jodio Joestar sketch from Volume 4, revealing Jodio Joestar’s birthmark for the first time!

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In my gaming world, I just recently got my hands on the fourth volume of “The JOJOLands” that’s been creating a buzz in Japan. The creator, Araki, added a special sketch for us fans, and it’s been quite some time since Dragona showed off her own birthmark. She hinted at her Joestar connections earlier, and now her little brother has followed suit. Super excited to see where this leads!

Of course, the star birthmark has quite the lore in JoJo. The birthmark appeared for the first time in Stardust Crusaders, and JoJo went on to break down more info about the mystery mark in Stone Ocean. In the JoJo anime, the timeline is shifted ever so slightly as we learn Jonathan Joestar had his own mark, and it has been following his lineage for a long, long time. No matter the time or place, the star-shaped birthmark signifies a person as being tied to the Joestar bloodline, and Jodio most definitely has the mark.

To date, “The JOJOLands” consists of fewer than 20 chapters, leaving ample room for Araki to tantalize readers with hints about its main characters. Regrettably, the manga has not been translated into English yet, as Viz Media is still focusing on other JoJo series. Nevertheless, you can follow “The JOJOLands” in Japan if you wish to stay updated from a distance.

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2024-08-18 23:10