Summary

  • Jojo's Bizarre Adventure features creative abilities, smart villains, and memorable confrontations with reality-defying powers.
  • Villains like Dio Brando, Funny Valentine, and Diavolo shape the series with powerful stands and captivating personalities.
  • Characters like Yoshikage Kira and Diego Brando offer a unique blend of relatable motives and chilling actions in this iconic series.

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure has some of the most creative abilities in anime and manga history. Even powers that would seem rather silly can have vast potential under the right user. Some of the smartest and most diabolical characters make up the villain's gallery for each generation of Jojo.

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Villains in Jojo range from wanting to rule the world to affecting time and destiny itself. For each Jojo, there is often a memorable villain that they need to confront that has powers that defy all reality. Whether they can have a stand that can mess with time or use other supernatural abilities, here is every main Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure villain ranked.

8 Toru

A Secret Stand User

As a villain, Toru’s identity is kept on the down low for the vast majority of the series. Instead, the figure most fans are directed towards is the mysterious Satoru Akefu. In reality, Satoru is secretly Toru’s stand called Wonder of U.

Toru is one of the most dangerous villains, as even thinking about pursuing him or his stand, can cause untold calamity that will end any inquisitive person’s life in a heartbeat. However, he lacks development or presence like the other Jojo villains to really make him great.

7 The Pillarmen

Masters Of Jojo Music

Battle Tendency is a great Jojo part that doesn’t include stands. However, it does have some of the most iconic villains and one of the best Jojos. The Pillarmen have it all; three hulking bodies and a theme music that gets stuck in your head. They are not only powerful, but their personalities make for interesting chemistry with a young Joseph Joestar.

Wammu is the honorable villain who seeks a challenge. Meanwhile, Esidisi’s reactions to pain and underhanded tactics make him an entertaining and loyal member of Kar’s team. Kars is also extremely fun, with his search for power changing him from a cool-headed villain to a chaotic villain..

6 Dio Brando

Everything Is Dio’s Fault

Dio Brando is the main villain of two Jojo Parts. During Phantom Blood he acts as a catalyst that kick-starts every other event in the series. While his drama is compelling and his evil is entertaining to watch, Dio is far from the most complex villain.

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His stand is among the most powerful in Stardust Crusaders, being able to stop time. His eloquence is also a major reason why he is beloved by so many. However, at the end of the day, besides being the ultimate evil at the end of the road, he doesn't provide as much before his final encounter in Egypt.

5 Funny Valentine

The Quest For The Holy Corpse

Jojo's villains range from small-town serial killers to world-ending vampires. However, most conflicts are limited in scope due to their reach. Funny Valentine, on the other hand, is no ordinary villain. He is also the President of the United States. This allows him to pull the strings in a way no other villain can, with both stand power and political power.

While selfish, he also claims that his motivations are to harness the power of the corpse and elevate the United States and its people to a new level of dominance. Of course, this means forcing the country into a dynasty and using his stand to reach into alternate dimensions.

4 Diavolo

Evades Fate And Reshapes Destiny

Diavolo as a character is compelling without having to be fully present most of the time. He is similar to Dio in regards to how ruthless he can be, and his hidden identity is similar to the mystery surrounding Yoshikage Kira.

Diavolo often splits between the timid but determined Doppio and his more sinister personality. His stand is also one of the more confusing ones to understand right away, but ties into the concept of fate in the Jojo universe. He is able to skip moments in time and avoid the negative outcomes that are destined to befall him.

3 Father Pucci

Harnesses The Forces Of Gravity

Father Pucci’s philosophy is what strengthens his character beyond being a simple follower of Dio. He is the culmination of all the fate themes between part four and part six. He is also a villain who gets various power-ups as the series progresses.

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His first ability allows him to take stands away and pass them on to other people. His second ability, known as Made in Heaven, allows him to effect gravity. This, in combination with a few sometimes hard-to-follow steps, allows him to skip past the entirety of one cycle of reality into another one where everyone is able to know their predetermined destinies.

2 Yoshikage Kira

A Killer Among Us

Yoshikage Kira is one of the more terrifying yet somewhat relatable villains in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure. Unlike other characters who are evil by nature, Kira is a character that fights against his own nature. This desire leads him to become a serial killer who tries their hardest to blend in.

The most compelling aspect of Kira is the way he thinks. His murderous ways are treated more like an affliction, with Kira’s main goal being to live a peaceful life. This contrast offers amazing drama which at times, has you rooting for him despite him being the villain. The hunt for Kira also has some of the most nail-biting scenarios.

1 Diego Brando

The First Villain Reimagined

Diego Brando is either a main villain or a side villain, depending on who you ask. However, his importance to Johnny Joestar’s story elevates him in status. Rather than being born evil like his original counterpart, Diego is shaped by his struggles and the loss of his mother.

Diego follows many of the same story beats as the original Dio, with him gaining supernatural powers as well as eventually being introduced once more with the ability to stop time. Despite the similarities, Diego is a much deeper character than Dio, which allows readers to see the darkness in his heart as well as the fading light.

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