Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ryomen Sukuna (Photo Credit: MAPPA) Jujutsu Kaisen has been in a very intense phase as the manga is focusing on the King of Curses ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: MAPPA Studios Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen rules over the fandom’s heart for many reasons. One of the reasons that ...
Ryomen Sukuna, the “King of Curses,” stands as one of the most formidable and complex antagonists in the anime world. His terrifying strength, malicious intentions, and ruthless nature have earned him ...
Rei Penber is the Deputy Lead Editor for GameRant's Anime and Manga team, originally from Kashmir and currently based in Beirut. He brings seven years of professional experience as a writer and editor ...
The latest spoilers for the Jujutsu Kaisen manga were leaked earlier today, and they stunned fans with their action and twists. As Ryomen Sukuna and Satoru Gojo's battle peaked at the end, they both ...
Ahmed Yehia is a contributor from Egypt. As a lifelong fan of Japanese anime and manga, Ahmed brings his passion for the genres to his writing for Game Rant. Uraume is a powerful curse user who has ...
The clash between Satoru Gojo and Ryomen Sukuna explores humanity. Gojo represents justice but remains emotionally distant. Sukuna embodies cruelty yet shows raw honesty. Fans find Sukuna relatable ...
Ryomen Sukuna is the King of Curses. Aside from that and him residing inside Jujutsu Kaisen protagonist Yuji Itadori’s body, not much is known about him. Thanks to Yuji’s self-control, Jujutsu Kaisen ...
Language-learning application Duolingo’s mascot, a green owl, has undergone a transformation to look like the popular anime character Ryomen Sukuna as part of a promotional campaign for the ongoing ...
There are plenty of old characters in Jujutsu Kaisen, but one who has been around a long time is Ryomen Sukuna. The ultra-powerful curse is someone all fans of the show will be familiar with, but here ...
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