Pardon my query, but I simply must comment on what has just been stated by you, which I have stumbled upon and believe to be a reference, the action of mentioning or alluding to something, to the widely popular animation made in Japan that centers around a man, from the largely wealthy Joestar family, around the industrial revolution, to be exact the year 1880, where the man named Jonathan Joestar fights the famous villain Dio, in order to restore peace to his family. This famous story continues through his bloodline onto Joseph Joestar, who also possesses the powers known only by few around the world, given the name “hamon” known as ancient sun karate. The story slowly progresses with each important member of the Joestar family living out their lives around each other. As the title to the Japanese animation suggests, the show is quite strange and unusual, forcing everything out of each character. The staring cast, or Joestar family rarely dies on screen, however the supporting cast favorites die often, leaving the audience in complete shock and tears, called “JoJo’s Bizzare Adventure” by Hirohiko Araki if I am correct? In short, is JoJo?