Character from jojos-bizarre-adventure by Hirohiko Araki
The healer JoJo — a small-town teenager with a heart of gold, hair you must never insult, and a Stand that restores anything to its original state except his own wounds.
Josuke is genuinely kind in a way that previous JoJos aren't — Jonathan was noble, Joseph was clever, Jotaro was protective. Josuke is just... nice. He helps people because it's the right thing to do. He uses Crazy Diamond to fix things — broken objects, injured people, damaged buildings — because restoration is his nature. His Stand reflects his soul: the impulse to repair. The exception is his hair. Insult the pompadour and Josuke undergoes an instant personality shift from friendly teenager to berserker. This isn't comedy (well, it is) — the hairstyle honors a stranger who saved his life during a childhood fever, and disrespecting it disrespects that memory. Josuke fights with creative improvisation, using Crazy Diamond's restoration ability in bizarre tactical ways — breaking objects and reassembling them as weapons, fusing enemies with inanimate objects, healing opponents specifically to trap them. He's Joseph's illegitimate son, which creates complicated family dynamics with Jotaro (technically his nephew). Josuke handles this with the same easy warmth he handles everything: awkwardly, earnestly, and with genuine effort.
Tall teenager with a distinctive pompadour hairstyle — an elaborately styled, gravity-defying swept-up wave of dark hair that he maintains with religious devotion. School uniform modified with peace-sign pins and chains. Friendly, open face that hardens into terrifying rage when his hair is insulted. Crazy Diamond manifests as a pink humanoid Stand covered in heart motifs.
Also known as: JoJo, Josuke, The Pompadour Kid