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Still alive.
#just went through surgery and wondering how to pay the bills#especially since my parents need them too for the eyes#tbh i wanna cry from stress#still been reading manga and novels for comfort#but not much up to doing reviews yet#not sure how to move forward#except working to the bone
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this fuck ass kitten somehow got behind the kitchen cabinet built into the wall and INTO THE WALL . i got him out with funny toy on stick and shredded chicken but i got so scared i almost threw up and now the entire house must be babyproofed
#kitty cat misdemeanors#lmao 🤣#i understand the pain OP#but omfg the references! all the references in here!
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OMFG! THERE'S AN UZUMAKI ANIME!
#i can't believe it slipped passed my radar#tbf i had been busy#but it looks amazing!#i think junji ito anime adaptations look better as simply black and white#this is great!
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jujutsu kaisen but you take a shot everytime sukuna mentions gojo for absolutely no reason
#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#jjk spoilers#this would be a fun game on re-read#i should keep a counter whenever sukuna mentions/alludes to gojo
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they're so silly i love them


#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#jjk spoilers#gojo satoru#ryomen sukuna#these two are legendaries#i hope there would be more stuff about them... and their weird situationship
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official art from 墙头儿儿 for bookuu
#2ha official art#erha#the husky and his white cat shizun#aahhhh i need to get back on reading the new book again
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Since JJK is finished, I think I can pick up some new mangas to read. Trigun is on-going, but I think I can add two more I've been eyeing on lately:
Centuria's premise could really be better because I really would have ignored it if it weren't for the following:
REASON A: Its mangaka, Tohru Kuramori, is a Fujimoto alumni (aka former assistant). I don't know what Fujimoto feeds to his staff, but they always produce amazing stories when they go solo like Hell's Paradise (Yuji Kaku), Spy X Family (Tetsuya Endo), and Dandadan (Yukinobu Tatsu).
REASON B: It's dark fantasy.
REASON C: It's better if I show you the random panel that sold this series to me immediately.
Now, Firefly Wedding has a good and interesting premise - a lady preventing her assassination by proposing marriage to her assassin? YES, PLEASE! It's also historical fiction josei which is absolutely right up my alley.
However, I don't know much about the author (Tachibana Oreco) except that she has one(?) finished work titled Promise Cinderella. Her art looks amazing tho!
#i do read other mangas but i'm kinda too deep into them already#i'll try to have some semblance of schedule on reading because life is kinda kicking my ass lately#i have to manage time a bit more since i want to start some personal projects on the side too
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Oh.. Ohhhhh...!
Apparently, the inscription on the box cover here means "Saimaonteki". Basically, Sukuna's finger no longer possesses a curse anymore. It has now become a protective talisman against demons and enemies!
Yuji did exorcise Sukuna in the most classical sense.
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WHY WAS THIS NOT TRANSLATED?!!!
#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#jjk spoilers#this was too important of a detail to leave out!#good on yuji for doing what was deemed impossible in the jjk world!
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Trigun Manga Reaction
Continuing with Volume 1, Chapter 10!
SOOOO CUUUTTTEE!!!!! Let me stare a bit first.
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OK! I'm good! Wait... Arcadia? Huh? Noooo! Does this mean no Woof Woof yet?!
I wonder if the font for the letter in original Japanese is different too. I always like it when this is done instead of using "quotations". It's a nice touch.
Seems like the focus of this chapter are our dear insurance ladies. Love love Milly's devotion in whatever she does. She always strives to do her best in her job, but this dedication to write to each relative she has every month is just something else. I also appreciate how she is kinda treasured for her sweet nature - from Meryl's clear guidance and their boss radar gift.
Ah, Meryl. Ask for chaos and you shall receive. LMAO. However, does she have some problems at home. Just going by her lines here.
OMFG. BWAHAHAHA!!! THESE TWO PAGES!!! 😂🤣😂
I really need to buy hard copies of the manga. This must have been a page turner shock. It looks so serious from one page, but when you go to the next? HA! IT'S VASH GETTING BULLIED BY TWO SENIORS INTO BECOMING THEIR MEAT SHIELD!!! It's such a clever and funny layout.
Admittedly, this was a bit of a busy page. However:
One of my fave drawings by mangakas are when the "break out" objects or characters from the traditional panels. That gun sticking out has a nice 3D like effect.
Speedlines to show how quickly Vash went into for real real meat shield mode for the old couple. Meanwhile, that clear drawing of his hand feels like he is about to take out his gun.
Gun and nail details and... Have I mentioned before how I never really understood the beauty of negative spaces until I started reading this manga? Just something that hit me is all.
THE INSURANCE LADIES TO THE RESCUE! ROFL! Poor Vash getting bowled over. Poor Vash's spine!
Oh my.... Let me just appreciate this for a while.
They're just so beautiful. Oh my goodness. Again let me just gush about how the volume insanely Nightow is at visually communicating scale? Not to mention clothing folds and drapes!
Another fine specimen of scaling and foreshortening! And.. did Meryl just called Vash BROOMHEAD?! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Man's got a point. Unfortunately. Poor, Vash.
BWAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH!!! I CAN'T- I JUST CAN'T!!! Everyone just rolls with it for the greater good while Vash is just stressed! 😂🤣😂
Interesting set of panels:
Again with the negative space
Awww! Milly's sweet tooth and where is she exactly? I can't remember, but she must be from somewhere really stable/rich, right? I mean her family sounds big which indicates their location can support a big population. Plus, the food the she often mentions are not exactly easy to get.
Vash looking for an escape or is it?
Oh, Meryl. I love you and you usually hold the brain cell, but this one time you had been fooled! Grandpa used everything you told them earlier to lay a trap! MERYL, YOU WERE OUTPLAYED!!!
Uhuh? Oh, really? The blush makes me think she didn't think this through and is scrambling for an excuse pronto.
Also, again with that negative space! Nice because it really helps with this "transition" in the next page.
They are walking under a clear blue sky. Idk why it matters a lot to me but it does. It feels "smooth".
Huh... I wonder if Tristamp took queues from this one when they animated Meryl's joy in seeing the garden in Episode 9.
Exposition can be a slog to go through *cough*jjk*cough*. However, this exchange was not overwhelming. The lay out really helped. While some panels/boxes have overtaken by speech bubbles, there are plenty of blank spaces to make it easier on the eyes. It properly built up the last panel which made it more impactful.
This is so lovely to read and the composition is just beautiful.
Again with that negative space. There's a lot of it in the manga I realize.
It's odd to see Meryl without earrings.
Investigative Meryl Mode!
Huh?
And there we go, the rest of the Nebraska Family.
Obviously, this went really differently from the '98 anime. I don't know why I expected Woof Woof already when it's already been made obvious that both anime adaptations shuffled events around.
However, I really appreciate how Meryl and Milly got the spotlight early here. In '98, this was kinda halfway through the series. It was way waay late and Woof Woof already entered the scene.
I must say... '98 really had to get creative with the material that they had because the BDN's Arc was covered from Episodes 7-8. Then Episode 9 introduced Wolfwood. From 10 to 12 were anime originals... I think. Not yet far enough in the manga to know if they were "remixes".
Anyway, the fillers in '98 are not bad and plenty entertaining. Some of the funniest shit and badass scenes of Trigun were from those. They were great addition to the story especially since it never contradicts the characters core (sans the horn doggy-ness).
But it does screw over Wolfwood tho... just a tiny bit on hindsight. I mean if '98 is judged on its own, he is perfectly fine. However, with Tristamp giving his background (which I believe is more loyal to the manga), it is kinda odd how he didn't stuck with Vash after they met in the bus. Then again, Woof Woof has a bit of a different background in '98 which made sense... Kinda.
Augh the challenges of adapted of an on-going manga. Studio Mad had to make things up as they go, but they still did great! The inconsistency with Wolfwood is pretty minor - almost negligible... except why didn't he stick with Vash the first time? Sigh... this may nag me for a while.
Oh. Also for @revenantghost
Ok. Now I'm more excited to see more with the manga's plants.
Sorry for the confusion! When I said I prefer the 9o's version of plants, I'm mainly referring to the lightbulb design which fits the vibes of the plant angels more. It's very magitek which I really like while Tristamp uses tanks which totally make sense since its more sci-fi heavy.
The interesting thing about the plant design in Tristamp is how I can associate them with earth, sky, and water. Earth because of how they remind me of faeries, Sky because of the wings, and Water because they give me mermaid vibes as the live in their tanks. It has its own charm... but yeah magic lightbulb angel ftw!
Again... my bad for not being clear. Sorry.
I do hope we see more of the Bad Lads and eventually BDN in Tristamp properly. HARD AGREE on some lore bible or art book from Studio Orange! I think there were some supplementary materials from the limited edition DVD release tho?
That's a good way to describe Tristamp - a love letter to Trigun itself. I also respect Nightow for just letting Studio Orange do its own spin. Most creators won't be so comfortable giving other free reign in their sandbox.
Also, take good care of yourself. Make sure to get rest enough. And food! Also water!
#trigunbookclub#trimax journey#not much rambling in the tags this time#i think i already put them all up in the post#huh... weird for me...
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Some of the mangakas congratulating Gege on finishing JJK is making me debate whether I should check out their work out. They sounded hilarious.
What? Lmao.
The threat of transfiguring the one-eyed cat into something more cursed... 😂
A really accurate description of the magic system in the series.
And now, my personal-absolute favorite!!!
#i just only got glimpses of the witch watch cover whenever i check the app#but i might try and read at least the first arc if its up my alley#because how diabolical is this author to wish someone like that?!#lmao gege escaping hell but shinohara dragging him back XD#but if he does get back into writing another series... i hope he'd be given more creative freedom and better schedule#jjk is good but i think gege could do better if circumstances had just been a bit different
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i am gonna fully re-read jjk but already i think the ending is beautiful. is it perfect? no. is it the best ending i’ve seen? no. was it rushed? yes. but i think it fits jjk so well. yuji replacing the finger at his middle school to protect it; the very first panel being the hutch sukuna’s finger was in, and the very last being in that same hutch, with another of sukuna’s fingers. it was a cycle of curses, but yuji broke it by killing sukuna (as he says). sukuna’s death ends the cycle; he doesn’t seek vengeance, he accepts his loss and decides to move on and go north with uruame, in order to try again. yuji not only broke the cycle of curses by killing sukuna, but by also teaching him how to love and be human. 265 is such an important chapter going back to this. 271 highlights the difference between a curse and a human: mahito whinges and has a meltdown about how sukuna ‘gave up’, and sukuna simply moves on. sukuna fairly frequently describes how he was cursed from birth, perpetuating this cycle, and yuji broke it, by teaching him how to be human again. sukuna was someone who had never previously been given that chance to be human, and was instead practically shoved into becoming the villain he was. gojo couldn’t teach him this, because gojo himself was only a tool and a weapon for jujutsu society, and wasn’t widely thought of as an actual human being. gojo still loved as a human, but he was raised as a weapon. his death is integral to his character to finally being able to escape his given role (further breaking the cycle) and either be reborn (going north) or discovering himself (going south). (also just remembered how 265 had some allusion to going north in it, so well played gege.) yuji’s grandfather told him to save as many people as he could, and it turns out that included sukuna.
it truly was our jujutsu kaisen.
#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#jjk spoilers#great post op!#you put into words perfectly why i feel the themes in the end are really on point#the conclusion really isn't the problem#the pacing IS the problem that's why it feels so rushed#another thing that i really like with the final chapter is the trio's mission#i think it was an excellent way to show how different the jujutsu society now compared from the beginning#the whole mission doesn't feel oppressive and overwhelming like those from before shibuya#it instead feels fun and hopeful and just 'free'#it really is a new beginning for the young generation of sorcerers
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Jujutsu Kaisen: Gojo Satoru, Itadori Yuji, Fushiguro Megumi, Kugisaki Nobara, and Doggos!
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Jujutsu Kaisen may have ended, but there is still more to look forward to about it!
The anime
The future covers
The Phantom Parade game (which would likely have all that "filler" the main series desperately needed)
Light novels! Please more light novels (because again it has all the fillers the main series needed)
Audio Dramas! Please I need more audio dramas (because it is, once again, possessing all the fillers needed for the main series)
Augh... Damn it! I bet if JJK had been a series around 90's or early 2000's, it won't be as "scattered" as it is. 😭
I also forgot the interviews that can give a lot of supplementary material to the characters like that Gege Interview about Gojo.
#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#jjk spoiler#tagging this as such just in case#it's not all blues now that it has ended#actually... i might re-read the series again soon
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thank you for the past 4 years :) <3
#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#jjk spoilers#i am glad that they got a happy ending#they manage to beat the bleak odds in their cruel world#which i think is what the series is all about in the end#the jujutsu world is a crapsack world but it doesn't have to stay that way
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I think it's the best ending Gojo could have had in the series if you ask me. He got all he wanted.
He died having fun while fighting Sukuna.
He died with full faith that his students are going to be OK - that they are all fighting together and not alone like him.
He does deserve better, but he was satisfied in the end which I think is more important.
The really tragic thing here is I think Gojo is incapable of comprehending that he does deserve better. He internalized his dehumanization to an insane degree. His famous quote "I can only save those who are prepared to be saved." applies to him too. Yuta and Yuji did their best to reach out to him but he just shuts them out.
The flowers in his garden are trying to speak to Gojo but he can't hear them.
This guy weathered insults with a smile on his face. He goes unappreciated and misunderstood all the time, but he makes jokes out of it. He never fights back against all the shit thrown out him because... he's The Strongest, ok? He can take it. He just lets it all pass unless his students get involved. ------> Also, I don't think people (sans the asshole higher-ups) who insult him all the time truly want to hurt him. I think they just see him as a "safe" person to vent out their frustrations on because he won't retaliate with extreme prejudice, and he won't get "hurt" by such words either. He is the unfortunate "face/icon" of jujutsu society and The Strongest. So, it's convenient and safe to throw their anger at the world they live in against him.
The moment his kids get targeted, Gojo is more than ready to retaliate unless some less violent option comes up and someone talks him down from it. -> Yuji: Shoko talks him down and hiding Yuji becomes a safe option. -> Yuta: Sends him to Miguel because its safer. -> Hakari: Didn't fight his suspension and let him go far away from school because its safer. *At least, that's how I interpret the situation
The Shibuya Incident was just the last straw for Gojo and finally convinced him that nothing is salvageable anymore with the old jujutsu society. He had enough at giving the old coots "second chances" to change their ways.
one day you wake up and realise how happy gojo was in his death and it fucks with your head so bad. he was content to have died doing what he believed was right, which was believing in his students and their capabilities. he seemed glad that he could finally join suguru in afterlife. the fact that suguru wasn't there to pat him on the back on his way out to battle saddened him, satoru's greatest regret was being left behind by suguru and he wanted to catch up as soon as he could, so he was satisfied with the fact that he did the most he could and that his job here was finally done. he was happy to be able to help even after his death.
gojo wanted to foster strong and intelligent allies who would change the jujutsu society for better, that was all he wished for and he made that happen. gojo died knowing he achieved his life goal, he died knowing it was okay for him to not be there anymore, that he could finally rest without worrying.
what i am trying to say is gojo satoru was probably more happier in his death than he would have ever been alive.
#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#jjk spoilers#i think gojo is a forgiving guy that is actually fond at giving second chances#like one of the most memorable scenes i have of him was offering one of riko's would-be assassins to join jujutsu tech#i don't think he was joking there#the offer was genuine#him playing along with the higher ups for so long is because he hopes they would change - which only gakuganji managed#this is a consistent trait in gojo because i believe its one of the reasons he had let geto run his cult for so long#he wanted him to have a change of heart and come back until he tried to kill yuta#i wonder if he kinda hates himself and is passively suicidal all this time#his last convo with yuji is so bittersweet
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Thoughts About the End of JJK
First things first, please don't expect any deep analysis from me. These are just my impression from reading the last chapter. Maybe when I start re-reading the series again (because I would eventually). But for now, here is my reaction.
"It's not as bad as I thought, but not as great as I hoped."
I. Not As Bad
I have no problems with the conclusion of each character because they earned their happy ends after all the misfortune they went through. Although it's bittersweet since that happiness has been paid for by all the "good" of The Past.
I wondered before if the message in JJK is somewhat like "Destroy everything of The Past to give hope to The Present and bring about a Better Future." This last chapter kinda seals the deal for me that that is the case.
One of the prevailing theme in JJK is that Jujutsu Society is horrible and must change. There are bright spots like Nanami, Yuki, Yaga, Choso, and Gojo. However, one by one, they died like some sort of sacrificial lambs in a ritual to rid of all the evils of their society and allow a brighter future for the younger generation of sorcerers. It reminds me of Mai telling Maki before dying "Destroy everything".
Anyway, this last chapter just kinda show how Gojo's dream of a new jujutsu society is finally fulfilled. It's kinder to sorcerers - there are now second chances for "curse users" and healthy support for each other. Gojo may not have lived to see it for himself but he knew that Yuji will carry on his hopes and go further than he ever did (kinda reminiscent of Todo's words back in Shibuya). I'd even go as far and interpret Gojo's conversation with him is a warning of "Do not be like me. Do not strive to be The Strongest or have another The Strongest. Forget measuring yourself to me. Forget me."
Overall, the conclusion is bittersweet.
II. Not As Great
The set up for the ending is bad. Really really bad. It's all over the place. The reason? The pacing. I think that's root of all evil in this manga - horrible lightning speed pacing.
As I mentioned earlier, the conclusion is not that bad but there should have been more time to set it all up. Why weren't they set up? It's because the narrative never slowed down enough for characters to breathe or the world to build up more. Everything is in-between the lines, clunky exposition dumps, or in supplementary materials.
I wholeheartedly believe that this bittersweet ending would have been better had there been "fillers" in the story like that baseball game and Ogawa chapters. Fillers is the fix needed for JJK! THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN TRAINING ARCS AND MORE MISSION ARCS! But it was not meant to be because things are just happening too fucking fast all at the same time in this series.
Tbh tho, this problem is its greatest strength too. JJK is popular because of its breakneck pacing and no frills-filler storytelling. Just straight up action manga with a side of horror. So, I feel like Gege as a writer got stuck between a rock and a hard place then decided to just throw himself over the rocks.
III. About Gege
I'm not mad at the guy. I am thankful that he still bothered to go through with this story and finish it as best as he can despite his situation. Looking at some his interviews, he had it rough.
He wanted JJK to be straight up horror but his editor forced him to put it in a high school setting which had him changing his original ideas.
JJK was about to get axed. He was wrapping things up, but then got bamboozled into continuing the series. Idk about anyone else but that is one mindfuck for a creator.
The brutal weekly schedule did not allow him to cook enough especially anything related to the female characters since he expressed regrets regarding it. Not to mention when his art suffers in the really short chapters.
Huh... I guess this kinda factors also to my attitude of "Not As Bad" towards the ending. The whole thing could've gone so much worse because has enough reason to be really spiteful.
IV. Fave Parts in the Last Chap
The Kyoto Babies! Look at how happy they are to see Kokichi! Also, Mai being a nice wingwoman as she elbows Miwa towards Kokichi. AND LOOK AT THEIR INTERTWINED HANDS! 🥺
NA-na-MI! NA-na-MI! NA-na-NA-na-NA-NA-MI!
MY HUSBANDOS!!!
ItaFushiKugi!!! MY LITTLE BABIES!!! THEY'RE SO HAPPY TOGETHER!!!
Their gremlin faces! Ah... It's so nice to see them share a braincell again!
LMAO!!!! Poor Megumi has his hands full with these two.
Ah. Sorry, Megumi. You are stuck with them forever.
I think these are the panels that really convinced me that the jujutsu society has changed.
If this happened at the beginning, you bet this guy is going to be branded as a Curse User, hunted down, and then killed... Actually, would there even be a case? Because this may not be "serious" enough for the higher ups to get three sorcerers on the case since it's just stalking and the client is a hostess that probably won't have enough money to pay them.
The sorcerer here is self-reflecting. Instead of "throwing out" his negative emotions to target others or force them to deal with the consequences of his choices, he processes it. He actually ponders on what he has done wrong. It's a far cry from, let's say, Hidden Inventory where a slip-up in self control sends people spiraling down and down until they start hurting others.
Look, I believe that it made absolute sense that Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara are still going on missions - that a jujutsu society still exists. This is now a natural part of their world. Curses will always exists because humans naturally feel negative emotions all the time and someone has to deal with it. I guess tho that with sorcerers being revealed, they can be better integrated into the ordinary society and perhaps work out a way to minimize or slow down the manifestation of Cursed Spirits? I mean... good therapy should help prevent too much leakage of negative emotions, right?
I guess this is why Yuji was triggered to remember his conversation with Gojo.
PROOF AGAIN THAT GOJO DOES CARE ABOUT HIS STUDENTS!
HE DOESN'T WANT ANYONE TO BE LIKE HIM - STRONG BUT ALONE!
Ooof. Another reason for me to think Gojo is not really arrogant. The guy just have a bad habit of stating facts in the most obnoxious and insulting ways possible. Damn his fucked up social skills.
This parallel is just... so bittersweet. Yuji honoring Gojo by offering others a chance to find a new way of life - a second chance.
It also echoes something Gojo had done in Hidden Inventory. Remember that Paper Bag Sorcerer with a Cloning CT? Gojo also offered him to turn over a new leaf. Unfortunately, he had no success.
However, I think Yuji will have a much better chance and surpass him in this regard. I think Gojo would be proud.
A surprise reappearance of Mahito. A very much welcomed surprise for me.
I find it hilarious how Mahito is trying to play mind games with Sukuna as he did with Yuji. Ha! As if a baby like him could faze an ancient like Sukuna.
Sukuna understands himself very well. He has a strong sense of identity. So, this really felt impactful for me. Yuji really did get to him enough to make him think that maybe he should take another path.
Also, I like how just through these panels, we can understand without question how much Sukuna values Uraume. He is loyal to them as much as they are loyal to him. They care for each other mutually.
Ngl... The Sukugo fan in me is thinking how Gojo also contributed to Sukuna's decision here. Yuji convinced Sukuna to change, but his choice to become maybe a guardian for Uraume in the next life could be inspired by Gojo.
HAHAHAHA! FUCK YOU, MAHITO! WHINE THERE ON YOUR LONESOME, ASSHOLE!
Wait... Is Mahito refusing to reincarnate because of Yuji's threats to him? Like waaaay back in Shibuya, Yuji promised to hunt him down if he revives. He's terrified to come back. So, he stays in limbo. ROFL. What a coward!
A page full of happy smiles in a young generation of sorcerers. None of them will ever be alone again.
Also! Notice how Hakari and Kirara seem to be wearing Jujutsu Tech uniforms? I think that just further reinforces how "The Past" is well and truly gone. From here on out, Gojo's dream jujutsu society is no longer just a dream. It finally has become reality.
Would you believe that this also makes complete sense to me?
It has been established that the fingers are impossible to destroy. So, I'm sure that Yuji and co. just kind of scattered all 20 fingers in various hiding places. It's just not much of a threat now because the Curse Energy in them has been expended during the Shinjuku Showdown and the Final Battle.
It may change in the future tho. Over time, it will accumulate CE again. It could take decades or hundreds of years. But I think that point, it won't be Yuji and co.'s problem anymore.
#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#jjk spoilers#some initial thoughts that may change over time through re-reads#not exactly bad but could've gone so much better imo#themes are kinda on point but the execution is a mess#again i wonder how jjk could've gone if it was a monthly series instead of weekly#also i'm lucky that i didn't read the leaks first#apparently there was a mistranslation and missing pages?
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