JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 4: Diamond wa Kudakenai
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diamond Is Unbreakable
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JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 4: Diamond wa Kudakenai

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Diamond Is Not Crash, Dai 4 Bu: Higashikata Jousuke
Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 ダイヤモンドは砕けない
English: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diamond Is Unbreakable
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 174
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 21, 1992 to Nov 21, 1995
Genres: Action Action, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Araki, Hirohiko (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.571 (scored by 6132161,321 users)
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Ranked: #1052
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Popularity: #134
Members: 102,625
Favorites: 6,464

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Both manga involve Japanese teenagers gaining supernatural powers. Some characters in both series are quite similar to each other (Yusuke & Josuke, Kuwabara & Okuyasu, etc.). They can also get quite dark and grim by Shonen Jump standards, although "Diamond" has a lot more bizarre/wacky moments. Both were also written in the '90s. 
reportRecommended by Nei-san
Both series contain very likeable characters, violent battles & a great sense of mystery. While Dorohedoro revolves around devil worshiping sorcerers, it does have the same level of "wtf bizarre moments" as JoJo. Part 4 of JoJo doesn't have the same scale of mystery as Dorohedoro but does have the same laid back attitude. 
reportRecommended by THEAnimeHERO
These two good works have these points in common: -People fighting against each other -Weird creatures, in JoJo they have the spirits called stands, in Zatchbell the demons called mamodos -Each fighter have their own hability -Long duration, centered in the main characters, but with enough time for the secondary enemies and allies -Both main characters have in common an absent dad, and a strong will of fighting -The fights are tough, and no one wins one without effort -They fight for some good purposes 
reportRecommended by Agerno
Both manga are about teenagers who encounter crazy enemies and fight them by summoning monsters. Also both series are somewhat episodic/monster of the week (only the beginning in YGO is episodic though). Both manga have silly character designs and crazy haircuts. 
reportRecommended by AshitaNoJonas
If you've liked Jojo so far be prepared for its silly mysteries to reach their peak through the eyes of the amazing mangaka Kishibe Rohan. 
reportRecommended by PotatoKun01
Hey Everyone this is a Recommendation for Jojos Bizarre Adventure Stone Ocean Part 6. Okay what should I say, only one thing. AMAZING. we are talking about Manga and I already know and it’s not even out yet that part 6 Anime will be as good as the Manga. My Opinion it’s the Best part in the Series and I would highly recommend to who ever can read manga to read it and if you don’t like to read manga then you can wait until the Anime but if you dont want to wait I’d say maybe give it a try and see if you  read more 
reportRecommended by OkamiYurei
Perfect short manga if you are craving for more Rohan 
reportRecommended by HinodeOwO
In this city, people start to develop random superpowers and use them for all kinds of things - to kick out boredom, to do evil deeds and even to become heroes. As the main character become friends with a former enemy, the plot suddenly thickens. The pacing is kinda slow in some parts, but instead of being bothersome, this helps you to get used to the characters and to care about them. 
reportRecommended by Z_Tetriminos
both have characters that can control ghosts. both have fights between said ghosts. both stories have a certain gory horror aspect to it both stories have villans that "want to live a queit life. both have a certain mystery aspect to it 
reportRecommended by Wafeeqrox
Action series that feature plenty of unique creative superpowers/abilities. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Plots of these two mangas take place in one town that has become the center of bizarre, supernatural phenomenons. Both of plots are filled with creative action sequences and surreal at times humor. 
reportRecommended by Adnash
Set in a small town, the main hero possesses the power to manifest avatars that serve to assist their user. As time progresses, the protagonist becomes more involved in a serial murder mystery, gathering acquaintances with similar powers to assist in the ordeal. The group travels between their reality and a parallel purgatory-like world in order to find clues pertaining to the ever-ephemeral killer. As they get closer to the truth, the wontedly cool-headed protagonist and his band of mostly high school friends find that searching for the killer is not the only thing they must worry about, but also how to prevent widespread chaos  read more 
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Group of teenagers get supernatural powers after interracting with a weird artifact, those powers allowing them to summon an entity to fight on their side. Tho protagonists then have to fight people with same kind of power and uncover a conspiracy that is endangering their town. 
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Colorful cast of high school students with supernatural abilities try to solve supernatural mystery/mysteries. Both series mix comedy and serious moments and slice of life elements with action elements. 
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I could recommend any JoJo series for starters, but Diamond is unbreakable is the part that mostly matches with houshin engi, since the characters are really charismatic... maybe the drawings are really different, but the feeling of the series are almost the same.  
reportRecommended by blueisthemoon
Colorful cast of high school students with supernatural abilities try to solve supernatural mystery/mysteries. Both series mix comedy and serious moments and slice of life elements with action elements.  
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