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Yuji Makes Sukuna Dance in New Jujutsu Kaisen Newspapers Illustration by Gege Akutami

Featured Image: Yuji Makes Sukuna Dance in New Jujutsu Kaisen Newspapers Illustration by Gege Akutami

Following yesterday’s three cool illustrations by Gege Akutami, the final illustration was revealed today and features Yuji making Sukuna dance. It had previously been teased that there will be another one, with the release saved until December 25 in Japan, which marks the day it releases both of its last volumes (29 and 30).

You can check out the new illustration by Gege Akutami below.

JUJUTSU KAISEN - Yuji and Sukuna Dance Illustration Drawn for National Newspapers
JUJUTSU KAISEN – Yuji and Sukuna Dance Illustration Drawn for National Newspapers

You can see another photo of the illustration in Japan:

JUJUTSU KAISEN - Yuji and Sukuna Dance Illustration Japan

Gege Akutami’s JUJUTSU KAISEN manga officially ended on September 30, 2024. It was serialized for 6-and-a-half-years since March 2018, with the story getting concluded in 30 volumes. Volumes 29 and 30 both release today in Japan, featuring a new 16-page epilogue.

The Culling Game sequel recently revealed its first visual at Jump Festa ’25, while the franchise also has the compilation movie for the Hidden Inventory/Premature Death arc. The anime sequel has no specified release date, while the movie will hit Japanese theaters on May 30, 2025.

Studio MAPPA animated both seasons of the TV anime and movie for the franchise, while Crunchyroll is streaming them. The story follows Yuji Itadori, a boy with insane physical abilities who ended up joining a school for jujutsu sorcerers after an encounter with Megumi Fushiguro, Satoru Gojo and Sukuna Ryomen. To delay getting executed for eating one of Sukuna’s fingers, Yuji takes on the task of finding and eating the remaining 19 fingers of the ‘strongest sorcerer in history’ in order to try and get rid of him.

Source: Official X
Featured image ©Gege Akutami/Shueisha/JUJUTSU KAISEN Project

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