Sukuna from Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the most dangerous villains the anime community has ever seen. But who would be the “King of Curses? if it wasn’t him?
Jujutsu Kaisen was created by Gege Akutami in 2017, but it wasn’t until 2020 that the series became a global phenomenon. The creative take on the storyline, along with its brutal fight scenes, helped it find a place on every enthusiast’s watchlist. While JJK has introduced us to some brilliant good guys, we can’t deny that the series has also given us one of the most barbarous villains, Sukuna.
Known as the King of Curses, Sukuna has been the biggest threat to the sorcerers and the entire humankind. He is not considered the father of curses in JJK without a reason. His Cursed Energy levels are immeasurable, and due to that, in every battle, he is always the last man standing. His powers were fully seen when he killed the strongest sorcerer, Gojo Satoru.
So, when Sukuna holds an immense level of power, is there someone who matches his energy?
Jujutsu Kaisen fans debate who fits in the place of Sukuna
No one can be as brutal as the evil Sukuna, but JJK fans never miss a chance to discuss impossible scenarios regarding the series. Recently, a fan took this question to Reddit: “If it wasn’t Sukuna, who would be the holder of the title “King of Curses.”
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“As someone who wanted to create some unique curse hybrids and the whole merger thing, I would say Kenjaku,” said one user. His comment got more than 300 upvotes, making it evident that fans believe in the evilness of Kenjaku. However, one of the fans also took the name of Geto as he recalled the time when Yaga called him a curse in Jujutsu Kaisen 0.
While the majority of the users said they think Kenjaku is the one who can handle the title, there are several who think Yuta has the chance as he has Rika, the queen of curses.
Despite making it a topic for debate, every JJK fan already knows that none of the characters from JJK really fit the eligibility criteria.