Strength: Athletic Class Jotaro himself is quite strong without his stand, possessing the ability to send someone flying with a single punch.
Another notable feature of Jonathan is his undisputable physical strength, exceeding any Joestar protagonist. Furthermore, his battle wits were impressive; he managed to defeat Dio, a vampire, using half-baked Hamon techniques he hadn't fully mastered.
That said, there is no denying the fact that DIO is just straight up stronger than Jotaro. Not only is The World one of the strongest Stands, but DIO is also a vampire with Jonathan Joestar's body. As a result, DIO has augmented abilities, a Stand, and some Hamon resistance. That's more than Jotaro can boast.
Joseph Joestar is one of the weakest Joestar characters in the series. His stand is not all that impressive since Purple Hermit only produces thorny vine-like extensions that can bind someone.
3 STANDS ARE BETTER: Their Powers Are More Extreme
Hamon makes the user stronger, but it hardly works on any level beyond physical strength.
Like her father's Star Platinum, Jolyne's Stone Free is both powerful and fast, making it great for fighting physically. Moreover, its string power gives it incredible versatility that allows Jolyne a wide array of actions in combat.
In terms of overall strength and power, Jotaro takes the cake. With the help of his stand Star Platinum, Jotaro is by far one of the strongest characters in all of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
Naruto's arsenal of jutsus rivals Sasuke's, from Shadow Clones to the Rasengan to Sage Mode and the Fox's chakra. Jotaro can handle Naruto's power at first, but Naruto can keep scaling it up, and eventually, Jotaro will fall behind.
Reality Overwrite: Jotaro and Star Platinum Over Heaven can rewrite and reshape reality to any extent. Comparing to The World Over Heaven, this allows him to overcome abilities such as Tusk ACT4, GER, and many other Stand abilities.
According to Part 5, it's just art style, as it shows Jotaro in Egypt with Polnareff, and he's skinny.
11 Jonathan Joestar: The First & Weakest Of Them All
Fittingly enough, Jonathan Joestar is the weakest of his family. This shockingly gigantic young lad was the main character for the first-ever "Bizarre Adventure," Phantom Blood.
Moving onto Jotaro Kojo, who comes in as the second most powerful Jojo character, we'll continue talking a bit about both him AND Dio. As I mentioned, their Stands, The World, and Star Platinum, are more than enough to have them listed within the top five strongest characters almost every single list.
One of the strongest characters in the series, Jotaro was nerfed in Part 6.
Written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure was first published just three years after Dragon Ball premiered.
Sasuke consorted with dark powers to enhance his Chidori technique, use the Mangekyo Sharingan, create powerful genjutsu and even use animal summoning. All together, Sasuke's powers easily outstrip what Jotaro can do.
There is no doubt that DIO is the most iconic villain in the series, and one of the few characters who have appeared in more than one part. DIO's malevolence and dark charisma turned him into a fan favorite. In terms of power, he lacks in a few departments but is still a menacing force.
1 Steel Ball Run
Steel Ball Run is the best JoJo series to date. The story takes place in an alternate universe where a paraplegic man, Johnny Joestar, looks for a way to get his life back on track. Johnny's life changes drastically after meeting Gyro Zeppeli, and together they achieve many great things.
Jolyne awakened her Stand after her finger was pierced by an amulet, which was actually a part of the Stand arrow's head. It is a close-range Stand, which is very strong physically.
Jolyne Cujoh is an inmate at Green Dolphin Street Prison, and is the daughter of the Stardust Crusaders main protagonist Jotaro Kujo. Her Stand is Stone Free, which allows her to unravel her body into multiple threads. Jotaro Kujo returns from Stardust Crusaders and Diamond is Unbreakable as Jolyne's father.
Like Giorno's, Jolyne's cry is identical to her father's. In the Latin Spanish Dub, Stone Free's VA used the term "Toma" instead of "Ora" in the trailer and the second episode in Spanish. In the rest of the anime, Stone Free says "Ora".