Gojo's return in JJK chapter 260 sets up an epic rematch with Sukuna, promising a completely different outcome this time. The ...
The long-anticipated fight between Sukuna and Gojo in Jujutsu Kaisen did not disappoint, with Sukuna ultimately coming out on top by using his unparalleled knowledge and mastery over Jujutsu sorcery.
At that moment, following his defeat, Sukuna decides to traverse a different path, one that Gojo did not choose when he was presented with the option. Nanami Kento as seen in the manga (Image via ...
Sukuna could not defeat Gojo unless he moved past his Infinity. Until then, defeating him was impossible and all he could achieve was a stalemate or lose the battle. However, thanks to the 10 ...
As such, the user claimed that Satoru Gojo may finally make his return in the upcoming chapter 270, whereas Sukuna's last finger may be eaten by Yuji Itadori once again in the final chapter.
Whether it was to provide context for fights and different Jujutsu Sorcery skill sets or show his preparation before his battle with Sukuna, Gojo has still been prevalent in the series despite no ...
Months ago, fans were stunned when Gojo Satoru met his fate at the hands of Sukuna, but things are now different. In the latest chapter of Jujutsu Kaisen, Gojo Satoru made their comeback ...
Please verify your email address. Sukuna ran the gauntlet against Jujutsu High without a proper chance to recover from his battle with Gojo. Sukuna's defeat at the hands of Yuji showed the latter ...
In his fight against Sukuna, the king of the curses, Gojo did something that many thought was impossible, he lost. Yuji’s evil half was able to kill the Jujutsu Tech teacher but that wasn’t ...
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