Kaisen Vol. 01 - Jujutsu

What makes Vol. 01 so effective is the art. Akutami’s linework is scratchy, raw, and kinetic. The curses aren’t pretty monsters; they are body-horror nightmares of distorted limbs, mouths full of needle teeth, and ink-black energy. In contrast, the panel layouts are clean and cinematic, making the chaotic action surprisingly readable. The double-page spread of Sukuna’s first full appearance—eyes gleaming with ancient malice—is instantly iconic.

This is where Jujutsu Kaisen distinguishes itself. Most heroes would be gifted a secret technique or a noble lineage. Yuji is given a death sentence. He is slated for execution because Sukuna’s resurrection within him is an apocalyptic threat. The only reprieve? He can delay the execution indefinitely by finding and consuming all of Sukuna’s remaining twenty fingers (scattered across Japan) before the Jujutsu world kills him first. Jujutsu Kaisen vol. 01

The volume’s emotional core lands like a punch to the gut. To save his friends from the rampaging curses attracted by the finger, Yuji does the unthinkable: he swallows the rotten, poisonous finger. In doing so, he becomes the vessel for humanity’s greatest nightmare. Sukuna manifests—a leering, four-eyed demon with tattoos that ripple across Yuji’s skin—and gleefully tears through the curse. But Yuji, through sheer willpower, shoves the demon back inside his own soul. What makes Vol