Crazy Heartbreakers

Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak is an official spin-off of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, the first not to be written by Hirohiko Araki. It is a midquel that takes place between Stardust Crusaders and Diamond is Unbreakable. Josuke Higashikata is the protagonist, and an unidentified character is the main antagonist. Petsounds' puppets are this series' villainous faction.

The story takes place in Morioh, one month before the events of Diamond is Unbreakable. Josuke Higashikata and Hol Horse have a chance encounter when Hol Horse visits Morioh in search of a parrot belonging to the same handler as Pet Shop, trained under DIO.

It is written by Kohei Kodono, the writer behind Purple Haze Feedback, and illustrated by Tasuka Karasuma, who is the artist behind the manga series No Guns Life. The series began serialization in monthly Ultra Jump starting in December 2021.

As of now there is no official English release for this series.

Ultra Jump January 2022
''Cairo, Egypt, March 1999. Hol Horse is asked by an old woman to find a parrot. When he visits Boingo with Mariah to get a hit, Mariah says that even 10 years after DIO's death, the effects cannot be erased. Hol Horse treats the story lightly, but at a later date, he realized that the existence of DIO was engraved in his soul. Hol Horse heads for Morioh Town, the land indicated by the prophecy of Tohth God !!''

The Chance Encounter
In Cairo, 1999, Hol Horse speaks to an old woman about her son. He was a bird handler who worked for DIO and was the owner of Pet Shop and a parrot. The woman tells Hol Horse that the parrot has gone missing, and she fears that the Speedwagon Foundation will kill it if it happens to be a Stand User.

Hol Horse accepts the job and heads out to find Mariah and other previous minions of DIO. He enters their hideout and discusses with Mariah the impact that DIO still has on them, 10 years after his death. He then meets with Boingo, who uses his Stand Tohth to show their future. The book describes the two of them journeying to the town of Morioh in Japan to hunt down the missing parrot.

With the two of them in Morioh, Hol Horse roams the street asking passerby if they've seen the parrot. Meanwhile, a woman named Ryoko visits the grave of Noriaki Kakyoin, her cousin, and discovers the book of Tohth lying on the ground. She puts it in her bag as she passes by Hol Horse, unaware of its importance.

While Hol Horse is in the middle of the street, he suddenly hears DIO's words, and struggles to remind himself that he is in fact dead. He then sees a hypnotized man riding a car through the sidewalk plow through pedestrians, in the same exact manner as Wilson Phillips did when he was under DIO's control 10 years ago. Hol Horse only barely manages to knock the car out of the way with his Stand, when the car is pushed back by the Stand of a young boy with a pompadour.

The boy meets eyes with Hol Horse and recognizes that the gun in his hand materialized out of thin air and comes to the conclusion that they share similar abilities. He then notes that just because they both have special abilities doesn't mean they're meant to be friendly.

Hol Horse looks at Josuke with astonishment, as he was able to crush that entire car which means his Stand is a close-range power type.

Josuke makes a comment on Hol Horse's outfit, to which he replies something about his hair, which angers Josuke a lot. He then uses Crazy Diamond on the people on the street who were all hurt by the man hypnotized. The man driving the car's nose is slightly off, but then he starts puking up what looks like film reels from his mouth onto Josuke's shoes.

Scared shitless of Josuke's attitude and ridiculously powerful Stand, Hol Horse makes a run for it, but is followed by Josuke soon after. Josuke decides to stick around Hol Horse because of something he said that he bases his style on what other people think. They introduce each other properly, and Hol Horse wonders what else Tohth predicted. Meanwhile, the parrot is seen perched on a branch with its Stand visible behind it.

Ryoko Meets Josuke
Elsewhere, Ryoko looks over the book of Tohth and wonders why she saw her cousins name in it, and wonders if it has answers in it about his death. She opens to the most recent page and witnesses the future be written in it. She suddenly realizes what it means and heads off somewhere.

In the streets, a gang of delinquents are driving around recklessly, when they happen upon Ryoko. She asks them not to part in the middle of the street when one of them insults her hair. From behind them, Josuke Higashikata appears, assuming they're talking to him, and uses his Stand to turn their car into a bird cage. Ryoko reveals that she saw this come true in the book, and Hol Horse and Josuke appear next to her.

Josuke goes on about if she insulted his hair or not, and she tries to find a clever way of saving face by asking if it was inspired by a movie of sorts. She reveals that she recently graduated high school, making her older than Josuke, and that her hairstyle is based on her deceased cousin, Noriaki.

Elsewhere, at the Budogoaka Police Station, Boingo hides under a desk and is consulted by Ryohei Higashikata, Josuke's grandfather. Boingo's thoughts reveal that the book told him to drop Tohth in the street, but he worries about its whereabouts, and Ryohei promises to help him look for it. The police get a phone call saying that a man named Inspector Hiroaka was seen crashing through a crowd of people, however somehow everyone was unharmed. It is also said that Ryohei's grandson was seen at the scene, and he takes off on his bike to investigate.

Back with Josuke, Ryoko, and Hol Horse, Ryoko sticks around with Josuke while peering into the Book of Tohth. The book tells her that Josuke is linked to the death of her cousin, and that the first hint will be revealed if she slaps him across the face and kicks him in the ass. She is reluctant to do so, but when Josuke unintentionally badmouths Noriaki, she does so anyway.

The Parrot's Counterattacks
Meanwhile, Hol Horse goes off to search for Boingo and the parrot at the police station, but spots Hiroaka in there, pleading to the other officers that it wasn't him that crashed through that crowd of people. Hol Horse is scared to enter and turns around to see the parrot perched on a landline wire. Its Stand manifests behind it, spooking Hol Horse, who then realizes that it was the parrot's Stand attack that was after them earlier.

The Stand lifts its rolls of tape on its wings and sends them shooting at Hol Horse. Hol Horse has no time to react, and they enter his body, hypnotizing him in the same way that Hiraoka was earlier. He draws his gun, being controlled by this Stand, and hears the voice of DIO in his head, persuading him to make a shot at him. This mimics one of their encounters when Hol Horse went to betray him, putting a gun to the back of his head. At the time, DIO used his Stand to evade the attack, but in the present, Hol Horse sticks his gun on the back of someone else's head.

Hol Horse recalls the moment that he is reliving with DIO and tries to snap himself out of it. The glimmer on Hiraoka's cufflinks catch his eye, and he recalls another memory of the past. He and Boingo are running through Egypt trying to escape DIO's grasp wearing hospital gowns. In the sky they see an Emerald Splash, the signature move of Noriaki Kakyoin's Hierophant Green.

This snaps Hol Horse out of his trance, and he throws up the punch cards out of his mouth. He leaves the police station and considers the situation. This bird has been quiet for 10 years, and all of a sudden now it's making a move? He realizes now that this isn't just some wild bird chase, someone brought it here.

Suddenly he hears screaming as four women approach him talking about serving their lord DIO. They have the same vacant look in their eyes as Hol Horse when he was under the parrot's control, and he realizes that it can control more than one person at a time. One of the women pledges her allegiance to DIO and slices an old woman's throat right in front of Hol Horse. Because of his love for women, he realizes he can't use his gun on these women and that perhaps he has met his match.

Meanwhile in a dark alleyway, an obscured man watches as the battle ensues. He makes note that there were Stand Users in Morioh after all, and that Hol Horse has yet to see the parrot's true power. He speaks the parrot's name: Petsounds.

The women continue to attack Hol Horse, and he ends up stabbed and on the ground.

Elsewhere, Josuke talks with Ryoko and finds out that the Kakyoin that she mentioned is dead. Ryoko is reminded that Tohth told her to slap Josuke and kick him in the ass, and then the truth about Kakyoin will be revealed. While she is contemplating this, Josuke hears the sound of gunshots when the group of hypnotized women who attacked Hol Horse attempt to stab him, and Ryoko kicks him out of the way. Seeing that the prediction came true, she realizes that the first clue will come to her soon.

Down the street from where the women came, Hol Horse calls to Josuke and informs him of the situation at hand. Now knowing that the women are under a trance, Josuke says he'll go easy on them as he draws his Stand out and knocks them all to the ground, healing them in the process. Their trance wears off and the women run back to work, meanwhile Josuke announces to the crowd forming around him that this was just a show, and no one was actually hurt.

Josuke runs to wear Hol Horse is laying on the ground and heals his wound. Hol Horse reveals to him that the parrot he came to find in Morioh is actually a Stand User, and it's being controlled by someone who's using its powers to attack whoever he pleases. He theorizes that he is after him for some reason but says that he needs to keep the bird alive so he can return it to its handler. Josuke reveals that he thought he was the only person with this type of ability, but he is even more surprised that a parrot could possess one as well.

Hol Horse goes into more detail and reveals that the parrot once belonged to DIO, but since he was defeated, the parrot hasn't used its ability once in the past 10 years. Because he needs to take care of this situation and leave the bird alive, he enlists Josuke's help in tracking it down, to which he obliges. The two walk off together to find the bird, now allied for the time being.

Meanwhile, Ryoko listens in on their conversation from behind a corner and is shocked to hear Hol Horse say DIO's name. She realizes that the book has been correct all along, and that this was the first hint to finding out what happened to her cousin. Hol Horse has the answers she's looking for.

Meanwhile, Boingo is huddled under some blankets in a Morioh Hotel, thinking about his past and contemplating being alone from Tohth. He recalls the time he and his brother lived with their father, and the day they discovered Tohth. His father attempted to sell the book for more booze money, but the book kept coming back to Boingo. Boingo says that even though DIO and Enya suggest that Tohth is just his Stand ability, he believes that Tohth himself really exists in this world, and he is protecting him.

Back with Hol Horse and Josuke, the two of them are discussing Petsounds' Stand ability in an underground passageway in an effort to ensure they are not attacked. Hol Horse concludes that the parrot's Stand uses sounds to trick people into returning to past events, essentially "parroting" them to his victims. His range is probably as far as any particular sound can reach someone. The only problem now is they don't know how to deactivate the parrot's ability quite yet, even though Hol Horse has been knocked out of the trance once, he can't figure out how or why.

While discussing these hypotheticals, they suddenly hear the murmuring of a helicopter in the underground walkway, eventually becoming so loud that Hol Horse can't even hear Josuke's voice over it. They look around and Hol Horse realizes they are once again under the spell of Petsounds, as Josuke and his own eyes are shiny and filmy, as the parrot's victims usually appear. The two of them turn to see hundreds of citizens fleeing from a helicopter shooting at them. The pair are forced to run away as people are ripped apart by bullets, but then seemingly healed immediately after.

They realize that Petsounds must be simulating an air raid the parrot must have witnessed during its time in Egypt, and the citizens of Morioh are acting as the people the helicopters are gunning down. Suddenly, a little boy right in front of them is struck with an arrow, and Josuke's right shoulder is also pierced. They realize that this is no illusion, and Josuke spots the archer after he quickly heals the little boy.

Thrown into a fit of rage after seeing the archer attack an innocent young boy, Josuke is knocked out of Petsounds' trance and runs after the archer himself.

Chapters not yet in Tankoban format

 * CDDH #6
 * CDDH #7

Cast

 * Boingo - Jessica Gee
 * Hol Horse - Roger Jackson
 * Josuke Higashikata - Billy Kametz
 * Parrot thief
 * Petsounds
 * Ryoko Kakyoin

Continuity

 * This spin-off reveals information on DIO's minions from Part 3 and their lives after DIO's death.
 * Hol Horse now wears three watches and obsesses over keeping them all in sync because of the time he didn't set his watch correctly and was shot in the head.
 * Oingo and Boingo still travel together and were freeloading at Mariah's place.
 * Boingo and Hol Horse escaped Egypt together after leaving the hospital and saw Hierophant Green's last Emerald Splash in the sky.
 * Pet Shop's owner was killed by DIO, and a parrot who was trained by the same man went missing.
 * Mariah married Kenny G.
 * Both Mariah and Hol Horse are still haunted by nightmares and visions of DIO, ten years after his death.
 * This series shows what Oingo and Boingo's father looks like for the first time, and offers the possibility that he was a drunk and abusive, making his sons scared of him.
 * It also details information on what certain Part 4 characters were up to before it began.
 * Ryohei Higashikata is revealed to never have been promoted (a detail mentioned in Part 4,) because of the stigma surrounding his daughter mothering a bastard child to an American man.
 * Josuke apparently wore his school uniform the month before school started just because he wanted to feel older. It also explains why he rarely takes it off during the events of Part 4.
 * It's revealed that Josuke felt that his Stand ability was some kind of sickness and felt isolated because he didn't know anyone with this type of ability.
 * It's possible there are a few continuity errors in this spin-off.
 * Josuke meets Hol Horse and sees his Stand, as well as the Stand of Petsounds, meaning that he was introduced to the concept of Stands before Jotaro introduced them to him during Part 4. It isn't possibly contradictory because Josuke never mentions in Part 4 any confusion about the concept, and it's Jotaro that tells him, Josuke doesn't ask.
 * In Chapter 5, Josuke learns of the identity of DIO from Hol Horse, yet expresses no confusion or declaration of already knowing who he is when Jotaro brings him up in Part 4.