Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen is Set to Conclude Alongside Other Major Works: Kimetsu no Yaiba and My Hero Academia
The final chapter of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga is scheduled for release on September 30, 2024, marking the conclusion of a six-year journey. Jujutsu Kaisen has progressed into its final arc this year, with jujutsu sorcerers facing off against the formidable antagonist Sukuna in a climactic battle. The final fight culminates in chapter 268, where Sukuna meets his end after being expelled from Megumi’s body.
However, before witnessing the death of this important character, we have been introduced to a series of tragic events. After being expelled from Megumi’s body, Sukuna returns to his original form. Interestingly, the form he assumes now bears little resemblance to his previous one. Instead, it resembles a monstrous creature, embodying a nature that is far from humane.

Although we haven’t seen this form for long, it quickly becomes apparent right after Yuji’s last desperate efforts. It serves as a reminder of the two other notable characters who have also experienced similar transformations.
After causing widespread destruction across various realms, Muzan finally faced the consequences of his actions in the latter part of the series. However, before being eliminated from existence, he transformed into a form that resembled a monstrous entity.
Similar to Muzan, All For One from My Hero Academia has also instilled fear across multiple dimensions. In the Final War Arc, he reaches an unprecedented level of power. However, after several consecutive battles against the heroes, he finds himself in a critical state, leading to a situation where he begins to regress, eventually becoming a mere shadow of his former self.

There Are Distinct Parallels Among the Characters of Jujutsu Kaisen, My Hero Academia, and Demon Slayer.
All three sets of characters have undergone significant transformations before ultimately facing their respective conclusions. While there may be common thematic elements, each of these manga exhibits unique differences in their narratives.