Crazy Diamond

Crazy Diamond is the Stand of Josuke Higashikata. It is also the namesake of the Part 4 spin-off manga Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak.

It gives Josuke the ability to restore objects to a previous state, repairing objects, and even healing injuries.

Physical Appearance
Crazy Diamond is a humanoid Stand with what looks like hot pink skin. He wears diamond colored armor and highlights all over his body with a sort of heart motif. His head seems to be inspired by that of ancient Greek armor. He's big buff and manly!!!!!!!!

Occasional Appearances
In Chapter 1 of Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak, the Stand appears for the first time chronologically.

In July 15th (Thursday), Part 3, Crazy Diamond is transormed into paper by the Stand Enigma. His form depicted here resembles artwork by M. C. Escher.

In "Paisley Park" and "Born This Way", Part 1, Crazy Diamond makes a cameo appearance as a chalk drawing from a random person Josuke passes by.

Powers and Abilities
Crazy Diamond is a Close-Range Stand with a range of 2 meters.

With his Stand, Crazy Diamond he is able to throw incredibly powerful punches, similar to Star Platinum. He also possesses the ability to restore objects to a previous state, essentially being able to heal anybody who is hurt, and fix anything that is broken. The one limitation to his Stand is that he cannot revive someone from the dead.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak

 * CDDH #1
 * CDDH #2
 * CDDH #5

The Book: 4th Another Day

 * Chapter 2: Dies irae
 * Chapter 3: Confutatis
 * Chapter 4: Lacrimosa

Part 8: JoJolion

 * Chapter 12: "Paisley Park" and "Born This Way", Part 1 (chalk drawing)

Trivia

 * His head shape kind of looks like The World
 * Also similar to DIO and The World is the heart motif.


 * This Stand follows along with a naming-scheme that the next JoJo's Stands all follow, that being being named after a material. In this case, it's diamond.


 * Crazy Diamond makes a cameo appearance in Part 8 in where a man on the street is making a chalk drawing of him.