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In the latest issue of JoJo Magazine Summer 2025, the franchise revealed that the Rohan of the JOJOLands was in fact an alternate reality version of the mangaka we came to know in Morioh. Specifically, the publication stated the following, “In this special feature, the Rohan Kishibe who appears in Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan is interpreted as a parallel world counterpart to the one in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, though his personality, Stand abilities, and other traits are considered identical.” With the Stone Ocean finale opening a new universe for the Joestars, Rohan might be the only character that was able to jump universes while remaining relatively unchanged.
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A Rohan By Any Other Name

The anime manga artist has some major entries about to release this summer, proving once again how big Kishibe Rohan has become both within the world of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and outside of it. On May 23rd this year, a new live-action Rohan movie, Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan: At a Confessional, is arriving in Japanese theaters. The short story is a wild one for Rohan, especially considering the fact that he is hardly featured as its protagonist, instead, the artist merely is told a haunting story from inside of a chapel. As of the writing of this article, it has yet to be revealed if this film will make its way to North America.
Alongside the live-action movie, Rohan will also be making a comeback in a new spin-off novel dubbed “Synchronicity in Morioh.” Releasing in the same publication that spilled the beans on Kishibe’s multiverse status, the story is described with a single line reading, “‘I can handle house-sitting’ but then, a mystery comes knocking at Rohan’s door.” One of the strongest aspects of Rohan’s side stories is that the mangaka will tackle far more supernatural challenges versus enemy Stands, throwing some major curveballs at the Joestar supporting character.
The Steel Ball Run Is Coming
While Rohan has plenty on his plate this summer, fans hoping to see him make an appearance in the next anime chapter might be in for a rude awakening. The Steel Ball Run was confirmed to be in production for its anime adaptation earlier this year, though should it follow the source material, Kishibe Rohan won’t be popping up in the anime horse race. Still, considering the love that JoJo creator Hirohiko Araki has for the side character, don’t expect Kishibe Rohan to go anywhere anytime soon.
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