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Steel Ball Run (Japanese: スティール・ボール・ラン, Hepburn: Sutīru Bōru Ran) is the seventh story arc of the Japanese manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. Set in the United States in 1890, it stars Johnny Joestar, a paraplegic former jockey who desires to regain the use of his legs, and Gyro Zeppeli, a disgraced former executioner who seeks to win amnesty for a child on death row. They, along with others, compete in a titular cross-country horse race for a $50 million grand prize, but the race has a hidden agenda behind it.

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  • Steel Ball Run és la setena part de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Iniciat en el Shônen Jump en 2004, però arran d'un canvi editorial a la direcció (per ser massa violent i d'adults pel públic actual de la revista), ara es publica des d'abril del 2005 a la revista . Durant aquest canvi de publicació és que ha adquirit oficialment el subtítol de Part VII, passant a formar part llavors de la saga de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. (ca)
  • Steel Ball Run (en japonés: スティール・ボール・ラン, Sutīru Bōru Ran) es la primera parte del reinicio y séptima historia de la serie de manga japonesa JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, escrita e ilustrada por Hirohiko Araki. Ambientada en 1890, está protagonizada por Gyro Zeppeli, un antiguo verdugo deshonrado, y Johnny Joestar, un ex jockey que recibió un disparo y perdió el uso de sus piernas, así como su fama y fortuna. Ellos, junto con otros, compiten en una carrera a través de todo Estados Unidos por 50 millones de dólares y buscan derrotar al presidente de los Estados unidos. Originalmente, los primeros 23 capítulos (4 volúmenes) fueron serializados en Weekly Shōnen Jump en 2004 simplemente bajo el título Steel Ball Run. Aunque los nombres del personaje están obviamente relacionados con la serie, no estaba claro si la historia era parte de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Sin embargo, cuando la serie se mudó a Ultra Jump en 2005, se anunció oficialmente como la parte 7 de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, pero en un universo alternativo, como la siguiente y actual parte, JoJolion. Los 95 capítulos se combinaron en 24 volúmenes de tankōbon (volúmenes 81 a 104 de la serie completa), siguiendo la tendencia establecida por la parte anterior, Stone Ocean, de comenzar con el recuento de volumen. Un par de capítulos fueron adaptados a una serie "Vomic", que tiene actores de voz que actúan sobre las páginas manga a medida que se muestran en la pantalla. (es)
  • Steel Ball Run (Japanese: スティール・ボール・ラン, Hepburn: Sutīru Bōru Ran) is the seventh story arc of the Japanese manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. Set in the United States in 1890, it stars Johnny Joestar, a paraplegic former jockey who desires to regain the use of his legs, and Gyro Zeppeli, a disgraced former executioner who seeks to win amnesty for a child on death row. They, along with others, compete in a titular cross-country horse race for a $50 million grand prize, but the race has a hidden agenda behind it. Originally the first 23 chapters (4 volumes) were serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump in 2004 simply under the title Steel Ball Run. Although the character's names and abilities were obviously related to the series, it was unclear if the story was actually part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure due to perceived conflicting continuity. However, when the series moved to the monthly seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump in 2005, it was officially announced as part 7 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, but set in an alternate universe, like the following arc, JoJolion. The 95 chapters were combined into 24 tankōbon volumes (volumes 81–104 of the entire series), following the trend set by the previous part, Stone Ocean, of starting over the volume count. A couple of chapters were adapted into a "Vomic" series, which has voice actors act over the manga pages as they are shown on screen. Steel Ball Run has been universally acclaimed for its art, characters, and story, with some even regarding it as the best part in the entire JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series. (en)
  • Steel Ball Run (スティール・ボール・ラン) est la septième partie du manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure écrit et dessiné par Hirohiko Araki. Débutée dans le Weekly Shōnen Jump en 2004, cette partie a subi un changement de direction éditoriale car le titre a été jugé trop adulte et violent pour le public actuel du magazine. Elle a donc été transférée dans le magazine Ultra Jump. C'est lors de ce changement de publication qu'elle a acquis officiellement le sous-titre de septième partie, ses liens avec la série mère étant au départ assez ténus. Cette partie s'est achevée en 2011, et a été compilée dans les tomes 81 à 104. La version française est éditée par Tonkam (devenu ensuite Delcourt/Tonkam) depuis janvier 2013. (fr)
  • 『ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 Part7 スティール・ボール・ラン』(ジョジョのきみょうなぼうけん パート7 スティール・ボール・ラン、JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE Part7 STEEL BALL RUN)は、荒木飛呂彦による日本の漫画作品。集英社の少年向け漫画雑誌『週刊少年ジャンプ』(以下『WJ』)にて2004年8号 - 47号に、青年向け漫画雑誌『ウルトラジャンプ』(以下『UJ』)に2005年5月号 - 2011年5月号にて連載された。 連載開始時のタイトルは『スティール・ボール・ラン』(STEEL BALL RUN)だったが、『UJ』移籍後は現行のものへ改められ、『ジョジョの奇妙な冒険』の正統なPart7となっている。通称はSBR。単行本は全24巻(『ジョジョ』シリーズ通算では第81 - 104巻)。 (ja)
  • Steel Ball Run (スティール・ボール・ラン Sutīru Bōru Ran?) è la settima serie del manga Le bizzarre avventure di JoJo di Hirohiko Araki, pubblicata su Ultra Jump dal 2004 al 2011. La trama non ha nulla a che vedere con quella generazionale e lineare delle 6 serie precedenti, anzi, torna indietro nel tempo (1890) al periodo in cui si svolge la prima serie (Phantom Blood). I nomi dei personaggi richiamano quelli classici senza tuttavia averci nulla a che fare (ad esempio c'è un Dio Brando con una personalità simile ma con un passato e un potere diverso da quello "classico"). Questa serie si svolge in un universo completamente differente da quello delle prime 6 serie. (it)
  • Steel Ball Run (スティール・ボール・ラン Sutīru Bōru Ran?) é um mangá escrito e ilustrado por Hirohiko Araki. Originalmente apresentado como uma história independente, esta série foi recentemente declarada oficialmente uma parte do enredo de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, sendo assim a sétima parte da obra. A série é estrelada por Johnny Joestar (ジョニィ・ジョースター Jonī Jōsutā?), um ex jóquei que se acidentou numa emboscada onde perdeu a sua fama e fortuna e Gyro Zeppeli (ジャイロ・ツェペリ Jairo Tseperi?) que utiliza um conjunto de esferas de aço (Steel Ball) que giram com efeito de forma rápida, e participam na Steel Ball Run, uma corrida envolvendo diversas pessoas junto com outros corredores, percorrendo toda a América, valendo 50 milhões de dólares, algo ligado com o filme Um Rally Muito Louco. A história passa-se num universo separado das outras partes. Steel Ball Run foi publicado pela Shueisha na Weekly Shōnen Jump até o capítulo 23 e depois na Ultra Jump, e possui ao todo 24 volumes. (pt)
  • Steel Ball Run (яп. スティール・ボール・ラン Сутиːру Боːру Ран, Гонка Стального Шара) — перезапуск и седьмая часть франшизы манги JoJo's Bizarre Adventure авторства Хирохико Араки. Действие происходит в 1890 году, протагонисты — Джайро Цеппели, опытный бывший палач, и Джонни Джостар, бывший жокей, который был подстрелен и стал инвалидом-колясочником, потеряв свою славу и состояние. Они, наряду с другими, соревнуются в титульной кросс-континентальной гонке за 50 миллионов долларов. Первые 24 главы изначально публиковались в журнале Weekly Shōnen Jump под названием Steel Ball Run. Несмотря на схожесть имен персонажей, подтверждения, что произведение относится к JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, не было, но после переноса публикации в журнал Ultra Jump в 2005 году, манга была официально признана седьмой частью JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, события которой разворачиваются в альтернативной вселенной. Выход истории продолжался до 2011 года. Всего было выпущено 95 глав, собранных затем в 24 тома манги. Steel Ball Run не является продолжением предыдущих частей, а представляет собой перезапуск вселенной JoJo's Bizarre Adventure и предшествует JoJolion, её действие является альтернативной реальностью первых трёх частей - Phantom Blood, Battle Tendency и Stardust Crusaders (ru)
  • 《JOJO的奇妙冒險 第七部 飆馬野郎》(日语:ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 Part7 スティール・ボール・ラン,或簡稱SBR)為荒木飛呂彥創作的日本漫畫《JoJo的奇妙冒險》的第七部。單行本共24集,為系列作的第81至104集。 (zh)
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  • Cover of the Steel Ball Run debut issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, depicting Gyro Zeppeli holding the steel ball used in his spin technique (en)
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  • Followed by: JoJolion (en)
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  • High Voltage (en)
  • Scary Monsters (en)
  • Stars and Stripes Forever (en)
  • Conditions for the Corpse, Conditions for Friendship (en)
  • A Dream of Gettysburg (en)
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  • Break My Heart, Break Your Heart (en)
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  • Gyro Zeppeli's Mission (en)
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  • As Gyro and Johnny fend off their attackers with help from Mountain Tim, Johnny begins to develop an ability of his own. Later, a terrorist from Gyro's home country assaults him and Johnny. (en)
  • Lucy Steel, the wife of race organizer Steven Steel, learns of president Funny Valentine's intentions for the race, and that he carries the corpse's heart. After intercepting a message for the president, Lucy is hunted down by one of Valentine's henchmen. (en)
  • Distraught over his friend's death, Johnny realizes the true meaning of Gyro's final words, unlocks his Stand's final form, and attacks the president directly. Though Valentine seemingly escapes, he finds that his body is immobilized by the infinite rotation Johnny inflicted upon him. A desperate Valentine offers to revive Gyro and cease his attack if Johnny nullifies the rotation. (en)
  • Gyro disappears as the result of an enemy attack. In the ensuing battle, Johnny's Stand ability fully awakens, and the race's purpose as a front to gather a holy corpse is revealed. (en)
  • Johnny and Gyro struggle to fight off Valentine's henchmen and use up their gifts before they are absorbed into the tree. (en)
  • Johnny correctly suspects Valentine's intention to break his promise, and the two engage in a gunfight that ends in Valentine's death. The corpse separates from Lucy, who reunites with her husband. An unknown enemy steals the corpse; chasing the corpse into the race's final stage, Johnny discovers that Valentine summoned an alternate universe's Diego Brando, armed with the time-stopping Stand THE WORLD. (en)
  • Lucy befriends the president's wife to infiltrate his mansion, only to be attacked by the president's bodyguard. (en)
  • Johnny's Stand evolves thanks to Gyro's advice to harness the golden ratio, and the battle with Sandman reaches its conclusion. Soon afterward, during the race's sixth stage, Gyro and Johnny are gifted two parts of the corpse from a cursed tree. (en)
  • Gyro and Lucy plot to steal the corpse's heart from the president. Later, during the fifth stage, Sandman turns on Johnny and Gyro and attacks them with his own Stand. (en)
  • Though the leader of the dinosaurs is defeated, Diego manages to retain part of their ability. The three jockeys race toward the end of the third stage. (en)
  • Gyro and Johnny are attacked by the duo of rival Spin user Wekapipo and his partner Magent Magent. (en)
  • Diego manages to inflict the infinite rotation upon Johnny himself at the cost of his own leg, and finishes the race in first place. Diego seals the corpse in an impenetrable vault to secure its power for himself, only to be annihilated by Lucy and the head of his dead counterpart. Steven grabs Johnny while on horseback, allowing him to nullify his own rotation. Later, Johnny boards a boat in order to deliver Gyro's body back to his home country. (en)
  • During the seventh stage, Johnny and Gyro are attacked near Gettysburg by things they had previously discarded. Despite the grueling battle that follows, Johnny is unable to stop Valentine from seizing most of the corpse's parts. (en)
  • Gyro Zeppeli, master of an art known as the Spin, signs up to participate in the trans-continental Steel Ball Run horseback race in America. A chance encounter with paraplegic jockey Johnny Joestar causes the latter's legs to move for a moment, spurring him to enter the race and discover Gyro's secret. (en)
  • The first stage of the race nears its conclusion. Gyro's Spin is pitted against British jockey Diego Brando's cunning, Native American Sandman's running technique, and former slave Pocoloco's supernatural luck. (en)
  • Diego barely escapes death by sacrificing Wekapipo. Lucy attempts to escape the city, but falls into Valentine's clutches. A surviving Johnny and Gyro reunite and resolve to save Lucy Steel. (en)
  • Valentine is wounded by Gyro's Spin. Gyro harnesses the golden ratio and summons its physical form, but a part of the ball he uses to do so is scraped away in the process, allowing Valentine to survive. Gyro imparts his final lesson to Johnny before being killed by Valentine. (en)
  • In Philadelphia, Valentine shoots Johnny in the head as one of his henchmen attacks Gyro. Wekapipo defeats Magent Magent, but he and Diego are attacked by the president and his dimension-traversing ability. (en)
  • The second stage ends and the third begins. Gyro, Johnny, and Diego decide to rest in a village along their route, only to discover that the residents have turned into dinosaurs. (en)
  • Valentine discovers that the complete corpse has granted him the ability to manipulate space, allowing him to easily kill Hot Pants before attacking Johnny and Gyro. (en)
  • As bounty hunter Mountain Tim pursues a mysterious murderer, Gyro and Johnny are attacked by a family of enemies with supernatural abilities in the race's second stage. (en)
  • The eighth stage of the race begins. Magent Magent attacks Steven Steel, but Wekapipo comes to his aid. Lucy flees after an unsuccessful attack on Valentine, but finds that the corpse's head has appeared within her womb. Gyro tells Johnny a joke about the days of the week. (en)
  • Diego and Hot Pants ambush Valentine aboard a train near the Delaware River as Johnny and Gyro approach. Diego pushes himself and the president out of the train, but fails to finish Valentine off. Meanwhile, the corpse parts Valentine has collected merge with Lucy Steel. (en)
  • The fourth stage of the race begins. Johnny, Gyro, and fellow racer Hot Pants are trapped in a forest by duel-seeking gunslinger Ringo Roadagain, who possesses the power to rewind time. (en)
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  • Steel Ball Run és la setena part de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Iniciat en el Shônen Jump en 2004, però arran d'un canvi editorial a la direcció (per ser massa violent i d'adults pel públic actual de la revista), ara es publica des d'abril del 2005 a la revista . Durant aquest canvi de publicació és que ha adquirit oficialment el subtítol de Part VII, passant a formar part llavors de la saga de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. (ca)
  • Steel Ball Run (スティール・ボール・ラン) est la septième partie du manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure écrit et dessiné par Hirohiko Araki. Débutée dans le Weekly Shōnen Jump en 2004, cette partie a subi un changement de direction éditoriale car le titre a été jugé trop adulte et violent pour le public actuel du magazine. Elle a donc été transférée dans le magazine Ultra Jump. C'est lors de ce changement de publication qu'elle a acquis officiellement le sous-titre de septième partie, ses liens avec la série mère étant au départ assez ténus. Cette partie s'est achevée en 2011, et a été compilée dans les tomes 81 à 104. La version française est éditée par Tonkam (devenu ensuite Delcourt/Tonkam) depuis janvier 2013. (fr)
  • 『ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 Part7 スティール・ボール・ラン』(ジョジョのきみょうなぼうけん パート7 スティール・ボール・ラン、JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE Part7 STEEL BALL RUN)は、荒木飛呂彦による日本の漫画作品。集英社の少年向け漫画雑誌『週刊少年ジャンプ』(以下『WJ』)にて2004年8号 - 47号に、青年向け漫画雑誌『ウルトラジャンプ』(以下『UJ』)に2005年5月号 - 2011年5月号にて連載された。 連載開始時のタイトルは『スティール・ボール・ラン』(STEEL BALL RUN)だったが、『UJ』移籍後は現行のものへ改められ、『ジョジョの奇妙な冒険』の正統なPart7となっている。通称はSBR。単行本は全24巻(『ジョジョ』シリーズ通算では第81 - 104巻)。 (ja)
  • Steel Ball Run (スティール・ボール・ラン Sutīru Bōru Ran?) è la settima serie del manga Le bizzarre avventure di JoJo di Hirohiko Araki, pubblicata su Ultra Jump dal 2004 al 2011. La trama non ha nulla a che vedere con quella generazionale e lineare delle 6 serie precedenti, anzi, torna indietro nel tempo (1890) al periodo in cui si svolge la prima serie (Phantom Blood). I nomi dei personaggi richiamano quelli classici senza tuttavia averci nulla a che fare (ad esempio c'è un Dio Brando con una personalità simile ma con un passato e un potere diverso da quello "classico"). Questa serie si svolge in un universo completamente differente da quello delle prime 6 serie. (it)
  • 《JOJO的奇妙冒險 第七部 飆馬野郎》(日语:ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 Part7 スティール・ボール・ラン,或簡稱SBR)為荒木飛呂彥創作的日本漫畫《JoJo的奇妙冒險》的第七部。單行本共24集,為系列作的第81至104集。 (zh)
  • Steel Ball Run (en japonés: スティール・ボール・ラン, Sutīru Bōru Ran) es la primera parte del reinicio y séptima historia de la serie de manga japonesa JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, escrita e ilustrada por Hirohiko Araki. Ambientada en 1890, está protagonizada por Gyro Zeppeli, un antiguo verdugo deshonrado, y Johnny Joestar, un ex jockey que recibió un disparo y perdió el uso de sus piernas, así como su fama y fortuna. Ellos, junto con otros, compiten en una carrera a través de todo Estados Unidos por 50 millones de dólares y buscan derrotar al presidente de los Estados unidos. (es)
  • Steel Ball Run (Japanese: スティール・ボール・ラン, Hepburn: Sutīru Bōru Ran) is the seventh story arc of the Japanese manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. Set in the United States in 1890, it stars Johnny Joestar, a paraplegic former jockey who desires to regain the use of his legs, and Gyro Zeppeli, a disgraced former executioner who seeks to win amnesty for a child on death row. They, along with others, compete in a titular cross-country horse race for a $50 million grand prize, but the race has a hidden agenda behind it. (en)
  • Steel Ball Run (スティール・ボール・ラン Sutīru Bōru Ran?) é um mangá escrito e ilustrado por Hirohiko Araki. Originalmente apresentado como uma história independente, esta série foi recentemente declarada oficialmente uma parte do enredo de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, sendo assim a sétima parte da obra. A história passa-se num universo separado das outras partes. Steel Ball Run foi publicado pela Shueisha na Weekly Shōnen Jump até o capítulo 23 e depois na Ultra Jump, e possui ao todo 24 volumes. (pt)
  • Steel Ball Run (яп. スティール・ボール・ラン Сутиːру Боːру Ран, Гонка Стального Шара) — перезапуск и седьмая часть франшизы манги JoJo's Bizarre Adventure авторства Хирохико Араки. Действие происходит в 1890 году, протагонисты — Джайро Цеппели, опытный бывший палач, и Джонни Джостар, бывший жокей, который был подстрелен и стал инвалидом-колясочником, потеряв свою славу и состояние. Они, наряду с другими, соревнуются в титульной кросс-континентальной гонке за 50 миллионов долларов. (ru)
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  • 飆馬野郎 (zh)
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