Jonathan Joestar

""Jonathan Joestar is the protagonist of Phantom Blood and the first JoJo of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series.

He is characterized as being kind, honest, and loyal, as a direct counterpart to his adopted brother, the evil Dio. He sacrifices himself at the end of Part 1 in order to defeat Dio, but his sacrifice was in vein, as Dio was able to survive, and attach his severed head onto his post-mortem.

Jonathan fathered one child with his wife Erina before his death, George Joestar II, and through DIO using his body to procreate is technically the father of Giorno Giovanna, Rykiel, Ungalo, and Donatello Versace.

History
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Age
In the first episode Jonathan is 12 years old, and then in the rest of Part 1 he is 20 years old.

Personality
Jonathan is described, mostly by himself and by other people, as a true gentleman. He never acts out of his own self-interest, which directly mirrors his arch rival Dio.

Hamon
Having been taught this ancient technique by Will A. Zeppeli, Jonathan harnesses the sun in order to defeat vampires and zombies such as Dio and his minions.

Some of his attacks:

 * Zoom Punch- Allows him to dislocate his arm and stretch it a few feet in order to hit an opponent.
 * Sunlight Yellow Overdrive- Sends Hamon through his body directly.

The Passion (non-canon)
In Part 3, using Jonathan's body, DIO is able to use a Hermit Purple-like Stand to spy on the Stardust Crusaders. This is intended to be Jonathan's latent Stand ability (named "The Passion" in the non-canon light novel Jorge Joestar,) which has the basic powers of Hermit Purple, those being clairvoyance and Hamon transmission.

Trivia

 * Jonathan's birthmark, which is a staple among members of the Joestar Family, is never shown in the manga, but in the anime, it is retconned into the Tarkus and Bruford fight.
 * The animators for the Part 4 OP "Great Days" intended for Jonathan to be added somewhere in the OP, but the writers stopped them, and included the rising sun at the beginning to be a representation of him.