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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure was first published in 1987, with the manga reaching its ninth arc; meanwhile, the anime adaptation has its sixth season in production. While awaiting the next installments, many fans have been looking back on the series‘ long run and discussing the best arcs, side characters, and Stands. In this list, I’ll be talking about the best villains of the eight parts currently released, and what exactly made them memorable to audiences worldwide.
7) Toru

Toru is the latest antagonist introduced in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure manga, featured in the “JoJolion” arc. He is portrayed as a Rock Human— beings made purely of silicon that can endure most natural elements and halt their bodies’ biological cycles. Along with this, Toru has one of the strongest Stands introduced in the series, Wonder of U. This Stand activates when anyone thinks of threatening Toru or his alter ego, Satoru Akefu, causing misfortune and tragedy to befall the target.
Besides his Stand, Toru is behind the Rokakaka Organization, a group dedicated to smuggling the similarly named fruit. Rokakaka fruit is believed to have mysterious healing properties; however, the fruit operates by taking something of equal exchange from whoever uses its power. Toru plans to monopolize the fruit and boost Rock Humans’ power and standing in society.
6) Diavolo

Diavolo is the villain introduced in “Golden Wind”, or Part Five of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. He is the boss of the Italian Mafia gang, Passione, a violent group known for its secrecy and high number of Stand users within the ranks. Most notably, Diavolo shares his body with a second soul, Vinegar Doppio, his second in command, who often acts as Diavolo’s scapegoat. Diavolo is shown to be incredibly protective of his secrecy to the point of paranoia, wishing to erase all traces of his past, including his own daughter.
This goal was possible with his Stand, King Crimson, a two-part ability that could also be accessed by Doppio. With King Crimson, Diavolo can predict the future to anticipate events and erase up to 10 seconds of time that only he is aware of. Using this power, Diavolo intended to seize and keep absolute power of Passione and eliminate any opposition in his way while remaining anonymous to all around him.
5) The Pillar Men

The Pillar Men are a villainous group introduced during “Battle Tendency”, the second part of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. In the arc, we meet four members of the Pillar Men: Kars, Santana, Wammu, and Esidisi. The Pillar Men are described as an alien race that can manipulate their bodies at will and are responsible for the creation of the Stone Mask. Despite their impressive strength and durability, the Pillar Men are susceptible to the Sun; the main goal Kars chases is combining the Mask with the Red Stone of Aja to overcome this weakness.
In the series, the Pillar Men are shown to slumber in stone until awakened by outside forces. The Pillar Men do not have traditional Stands, but rather superhuman abilities of great strength— Kars can manipulate light to form blades, Wammu summons sandstorms, and Esidisi’s body temperature manipulation, resulting in boiling blood. While it is stated that the Pillar Men once were a species that ruled over Earth, they are nearly extinct by the time Joseph Joestar encounters them.
4) Funny Valentine

Funny Valentine is the central villain of the “Steel Ball Run” arc that is currently being adapted for the series anime. He is the 23rd President of the United States and uses his position of power to boost the country’s stance in the world above all others, no matter the cost. In order to further this goal, Valentine enacts the Steel Ball Run Race, a cross-country race boasting a prize at the end for whoever wins. In truth, the Race is a cover for Valentine to collect Saint’s Corpse Parts to gain power that can be used to strengthen the U.S.
Characterized by a strong patriotism and an ambitious nature, Funny Valentine appears to be a politically suave, polite man. This hides his supreme callousness in sacrificing individuals for the greater good, along with a large ego and sense of narcissism. His stand, Dirty Deeds Done Cheap, allows Funny Valentine to create portals through objects into parallel universes and bring things back from those alternate worlds into his own.











