Gege Akutami delivered an incredible fight in JJK during the Culling Game arc, where Gojo faced off against Sukuna, the King of Curses. This fight captivated fans and had a significant impact on the story.
Despite the shocking outcome of Gojo sacrificing himself in the battle, many fans continue to mourn his loss. However, there is hope for Gojo to make a comeback and potentially return to the story before it reaches its conclusion.
Gojo's Death Vs Sukuna
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The fight between Gojo and Sukuna in JJK was undeniably one of the most thrilling battles that fans greatly enjoyed. Throughout this intense showdown, Gojo showcased his skills against the most powerful sorcerer in history, giving it his all. Despite Sukuna managing to corner him at times, Gojo remained the dominant force, demonstrating his immense strength and determination. This epic clash unfolded over several chapters, filled with twists and turns that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
As the battle raged on, there were moments when it seemed like Gojo had emerged victorious, only to be followed by instances where he appeared to be on the brink of defeat. The emotional rollercoaster of this fight resonated with fans, pushing both fighters to their limits. Even Sukuna underwent significant growth during the confrontation, showcasing a remarkable performance alongside Gojo. Ultimately, however, there could only be one winner in this fierce battle.
In a surprising turn of events, Sukuna emerged triumphant as the victor. While the manner of Sukuna's victory may have had its flaws in terms of storytelling, the undeniable outcome was that Gojo met his end in combat against the King of Curses. Sukuna dealt the fatal blow by unleashing a devastating attack that caught Gojo off guard, leading to his demise. Following this tragic outcome, other challengers stepped up to face Sukuna in a bid to finally bring an end to his reign of terror.
Ui Ui's Important Role In The Culling Game
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When Gojo died, his body was split in half and fell right in front of Sukuna. Immediately after Gojo's death, Kashimo jumped into battle, and these two engaged in an exciting combat as well. Kashimo provided fans with some entertainment and diverted attention away from Gojo's death. When Kashimo was defeated, Yuji and Higuruma entered the battle. As the battle unfolded, something intriguing occurred in the story - Gojo's body had disappeared. The author left fans wondering about the whereabouts of the body for some time, leaving many without an answer.
However, Sukuna eventually shed light on the situation, theorizing that someone had taken Gojo's body. When Higuruma was defeated, his body was retrieved by none other than Ui Ui, who fans know as the younger brother of Mei Mei. Ui Ui successfully obtained Higuruma's body and teleported him elsewhere, revealing his cursed technique for the first time in the story. According to Sukuna, Ui Ui was responsible for taking Gojo's body and transporting it to another location.
Shoko's Role In Healing the Injured
In JJK chapter 252, it was revealed that Yuta, just like Gojo, had his body taken by Ui Ui as well. When the World Splitting Dismantle attack hit him, it tore through his body, splitting him in two. However, Ui Ui retrieved his body and took it to Shoko, the only person who could help in the situation.
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Sukuna believed that Ui Ui was using his teleportation ability to bring the injured bodies to Shoko, who is known for her exceptional healing skills. Despite being underutilized in the series, Shoko plays a crucial role in saving those who have been wounded in battle. For example, Higuruma, defeated by Sukuna, is likely to be healed by Shoko. Similarly, Yuta, who appears to still be alive, will probably receive healing from her as well. All the other injured fighters who have faced Sukuna are being brought to Shoko for treatment, where she will work to keep them alive.
Will Gojo Return?
In a similar vein, there is a possibility that Gojo might also be healed by her. If not, the scenario of Ui Ui transferring Gojo's body to Shoko, and Sukuna mentioning Shoko's healing abilities would seem pointless. Despite Sukuna's skepticism towards Shoko's capability to heal Gojo, there remains a chance for the author to introduce a surprising twist. Sukuna did acknowledge that Shoko's reverse cursed technique is unique, hinting at her special abilities.
Gojo Limitless - Will Gojo Return?
It's no secret that Gojo faced a devastating blow that could have been fatal for anyone else. But Gojo is no ordinary individual - he is one of the strongest in the world of JJK. He is the only one who can stand up to Sukuna and defeat him. Even when facing death, Gojo is not likely to go down easily. When Gojo passed away and reunited with his friends, he had a choice to make: stay with his friends and accept his fate, or embark on a new journey. Knowing his strong-willed character, Gojo would probably opt for a new path. The rest depends on his determination to survive and the support of those around him who can heal and aid in his recovery. If Shoko possesses the ability to heal those on the brink of death, then there is a good chance that Gojo can be brought back to life.
JJK chapter 252 further supports the theory of Gojo's return. It seems likely that he will make a grand entrance towards the end of the manga. Since both Yuta and Gojo suffered the same injury, it wouldn't make sense for one to survive and the other to die. If Yuta survives Sukuna's attack, which is probable as his story hasn't concluded yet, then Gojo could also survive and return later in the story.
Fans can read Jujutsu Kaisen through Viz Media, either on the Shonen Jump app or the Manga Plus app for free. The next chapter, Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 252, is scheduled to be released on March 3, 2024.
Editor's P/S:
This article provides an intriguing analysis of the pivotal battle between Gojo and Sukuna in "Jujutsu Kaisen," and explores the possibility of Gojo's return. The author's detailed description of the fight and its impact on the story is engaging, capturing the intensity and significance of the confrontation. The exploration of Ui Ui's role in retrieving Gojo's body and the potential for Shoko's healing abilities to restore him is particularly intriguing.
Overall, the article is well-written and provides a compelling argument for Gojo's potential return. The author's thoughtful insights and references to specific chapters in the manga lend credibility to their analysis. As a fan of "Jujutsu Kaisen," I found this article to be both informative and exciting, as it offers a glimpse of hope for the return of one of the series' most beloved characters.