Edited By
Mark Thompson
As fans dive into JoJoLands, many are questioning the origins of characters' stands. Unlike Steel Ball Run and Jojolion, which provided context for stands, the latest installment leaves some scratching their heads. Are stands simply innate, or is there more to uncover?
The debate around stands in JoJoLands has gained momentum early on, around 20 chapters in. Previous parts explained the roots of stands through supernatural elements like the Holy Corpse and the Wall Eyes. With this new series, a lack of explanation raises eyebrows and sparks discussions.
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Fans have shared diverse theories regarding the nature of stands:
Natural born or influenced? "Well, in SBR and Jojolion there are still natural born Stand users" suggests a continuity in origins.
Supernatural phenomena? "Given the strange occurrences around lava tubes, itโs safe to say it may be a new 'blessing from the earth' situation."
Geographical impact? "Maybe it has something to do with the blessed lands of Hawaii, specifically volcanic ash" adds another layer of speculation.
"Honestly, I really am hoping that it is just natural-born stands."
The conversation shows a mix of curiosity and hope. While there's a yearning for clarity on the origins of stands, many fans are content to let the narrative unfold organically.
โฆ 20 chapters in, and still no clear answer on stand origins.
โ๏ธ Influence from geographical features is a popular theory among fans.
๐ฃ๏ธ "Letโs be real. By part 9 do we really need an explanation for why people have stands?"
As JoJoLands progresses, plenty of questions remain. Will the series follow in its predecessors' footsteps by finally shedding light on this enigmatic aspect? Only time will tell, but for now, fans remain engaged and hopeful.