Satoru Gojo is a huge name in the new generation of anime and manga. Gojo has become the face of Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen. The strongest sorcerer of the modern age has won the hearts of millions around the world. Although many love the Jujutsu Sorcerer, only a few know how truly tragic the character’s life really is. From the death of those closest to him to being used as a weapon. Satoru Gojo’s depressing reality is becoming more and more clear.Â
According to Screenrant, Gojo’s popularity stems from him being so powerful. With control over the Gojo Clan’s limitless cursed technique as well as the Six Eyes, Starou is truly in a league of his own. However, that is also the cause of all of his problems.Â
Satoru Gojo Is the Face of Jujutsu Kaisen
Since he is the strongest, Gojo is forced to live a life of solitude, with none of his students or loved ones understanding the burden he is cursed with. Gojo is seen as the ultimate weapon to be used against cursed spirits. Since Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 261, that has become overwhelmingly clear.
After falling in battle against the King of Curses, Ryomen Sukuna, Satoru Gojo’s remains are now being used as a final trump card against the forces of evil. The cursed child, Yuta Okkotsu, now inhabits the body of his teacher to battle Sukuna. This solidifies Gojo’s legacy of being a mere tool for Jujutsu Society.Â
Although Yuta is attempting to take the place of Satoru Gojo, the young sorcerer is struggling against Sukuna. If Okkotsu is unable to defeat the King of Curses with the help of Gojo’s body and technique, an age-old question will be answered. Is he Starou Gojo because he is the strongest? Or is he the Strongest because he is Satoru Gojo?Â
Fans of the series have been left with that question for years now. However, when they were finally about to get an answer, Gege Akutami fell ill. Akutami then took a three-week break to get back on track. Although that was pushed to four weeks a few days ago. Jujutsu Kaisen is set to return soon as fans everywhere await their answer.Â