Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 236

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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 236 Summary


The Jujutsu Kaisen manga delivers one of its most emotional and shocking chapters yet with Chapter 236. The long-awaited clash between the strongest sorcerer and the King of Curses has ended—tragically. If you’ve been following JJK for the emotional stakes and stunning cursed battles, this chapter is bound to leave a mark.

Let’s break down this unforgettable entry in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga, where fans say goodbye to a legend and brace for the next terrifying confrontation.

Satoru Gojo has fallen. But death doesn’t immediately bring peace—instead, we find him wandering through a surreal airport-like limbo. There, he’s greeted by a familiar face: his late best friend, Suguru Geto.

But this isn’t a happy reunion.

  • Gojo appears as his younger self, mirroring his days at Tokyo Jujutsu High.
  • He brushes off Suguru’s welcome, confused and frustrated by his own death.
  • In a bittersweet moment, he admits he didn’t get to tell Megumi about his father—something he had entrusted to Shoko.

These quiet scenes reveal the emotional complexity behind Gojo’s pride, guilt, and regret. Yet, there’s also a strange peace in his acceptance.

When Suguru asks about the fight, Gojo doesn’t sugarcoat the truth: Sukuna was overwhelmingly powerful. In fact, even without the Ten Shadows Technique, Sukuna might still have won.

Yet, Gojo doesn’t feel bitterness. Instead:

  • He respects Sukuna’s strength, recognizing the loneliness that comes with being on top.
  • Gojo enjoyed the fight, claiming he wouldn’t want to die any other way.
  • His only regret? That Suguru wasn’t there to slap him on the back at the end.

It’s a deeply human moment—Jujutsu Kaisen explained not through flashy battles but quiet introspection. This chapter reminds readers why Gojo isn’t just the strongest… but one of the most beloved characters in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga.

Gojo isn’t alone in this eerie purgatory.

Nanami and Haibara show up, poking fun at Gojo’s dramatic flair. Nanami, ever the stoic thinker, gives a poetic explanation of his own death—referring to a choice between going north to change or south to remain true to himself. He chose south. He died holding onto his past, but fighting for the future.

Even Yaga joins the farewell, giving Gojo one final laugh. For a moment, it feels like the old team is back together.

And Gojo? He starts to hope this isn’t just a dream—because being with these people, in this moment, might be the peace he never had in life.

Reality, however, is merciless.

Gojo’s body has been horrifically bisected. Sukuna reveals how he used Mahoraga’s ability to adapt to Infinity as a blueprint to evolve his own cursed technique. The result? A devastating slash that ignored space and defenses alike—cutting the world itself.

This was no trick. No illusion. No last-minute save.

Gojo Satoru is truly dead.

But even Sukuna, cold and calculating, acknowledges the loss. He calls Gojo a “magnificent opponent”—a rare, sincere tribute from the King of Curses.

Before the grief even settles, a new challenger steps into the battlefield.

Hajime Kashimo, the God of Lightning, charges toward Sukuna. No hesitation. No fear. Only resolve.

  • Sukuna feels it—the thrill of another battle approaching.
  • He doesn’t want to be interrupted. But the storm is already here.

As one legend falls, another rises. This is the cycle of Jujutsu Kaisen: loss, legacy, and the will to keep fighting.

Chapter 236 is a turning point—not just in the arc, but in the soul of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga. Gojo’s death isn’t just shocking. It’s poetic. Painful. Beautiful in its quiet dignity.

This chapter is a masterclass in character writing—showing why manga fans across the world continue to read Jujutsu Kaisen manga online for its emotional weight as much as its action.

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or someone looking to start with jjk chapter 1, this series isn’t just about cursed techniques—it’s about the cost of power, friendship, and legacy.