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Jujutsu Kaisen ends, but no sequel announced

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With the revelation of the leaks of the final chapter of the manga “Jujutsu Kaisen“It has finally been confirmed that Gege Akutami's work will not have a sequel (or at least there is no announcement about it in the final chapter). Leaving aside any opinions that may exist about the conclusion of this work, it is the definitive result of this shonen work, although there are still the final releases of the compilation volumes scheduled for next December 25th.

  • «Thank you for reading the manga for these six and a half years. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! We hope you look forward to Akutami-sensei’s next work. Volumes 29 and 30 will be released together on December 25th», wrote the note at the end of the manga.
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It is worth noting that the editor of “Jujutsu Kaisen” assured that the franchise would have something very important to announce in its final chapter.but if the announcement was that the literary franchise reached 100 million copies in circulation, then there are plenty of reasons for fans to be disappointed about that.

Also not included were any updates on the upcoming sequel to the anime adaptation, currently in production by MAPPA studios. In fact, the final chapter of “Jujutsu Kaisen” is a case worthy of analysis, being published practically without pain or glory (apart from a countdown that Shueisha prepared) and being overshadowed by the expected return of “HUNTER x HUNTER”, a return that may not last long.

Of course, many of the projects celebrating the end of “Jujutsu Kaisen” include Japan-exclusive content, such as an official printed guidebook in October, an exhibition next year, and the upcoming Hidden Inventory Arc/Premature Death compilation film. But if we compare it to everything that surrounded the final chapter of “My Hero Academia” (not in terms of narrative, but in terms of advertising), is “Jujutsu Kaisen” above or below?

Source: WSJ_Manga