JoJo Magazine Preorders

JoJo Magazine #1 Issue Preorders Open in Japan

The first issue of the new JoJo Magazine is now open for preorders in Japan. Starting January 26, 2022, the magazine will be available for preorder on select Japanese online retailers such as Amazon JP, Rakuten, and Tsutaya. Furthermore, the new issue bought at select stores will come with a special illustrated post card to celebrate the magazine’s launch. The Spring 2022 issue will cost ¥1,650 (about $15.50) and release on March 19, 2022.

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The magazine is open for preorders at 13 online storefronts. It’s important to note that online preorders of the magazine will not come with the special illustrated postcard. The official JoJo Magazine Twitter account shared a list of stores at which the postcard will be available.

Below is the list of online retailer chains with preorders open:

JoJo Magazine is a new magazine series dedicated to the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure franchise. Its first issue will include “Hot Summer Martha,” the newest chapter of Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe. Additionally, it will feature brand-new spin-off stories centering around supporting characters like Lisa Lisa, as well as Avdol and Iggy. Outside of new content, the magazine will also have exclusive interviews with the cast from the anime adaptation’s latest season and the live-action adaptation of Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe.

JoJo Magazine preorders are immediately open in select Japanese online retailers. The Spring 2022 issue of JoJo Magazine will launch on March 19, 2022.


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