Jujutsu Kaisen: New Illustrations Arrive for Volume 3 of Modulo: Yuji, Mahito, and Surprise Names!

There is exciting news from the Jujutsu Kaisen: Modulo project, which takes a different perspective on the world of the beloved anime and manga series Jujutsu Kaisen! New special illustrations prepared for the series' highly anticipated 3rd volume have been officially shared. In these new visuals, alongside the series' main protagonist Yuji Itadori, Mahito—whom fans both hate and admire for his charisma—and Mahoraga, one of the most powerful entities in the series, take center stage. However, the biggest surprise of this collection is the inclusion of Dabura, whom we know from the Dragon Ball universe.
The Modulo series actually occupies a slightly different position than conventional manga volumes. This project aims to appeal to collectors by presenting characters in high-quality and stylized artistic forms. While it is evident that the visual quality has been taken to the next level with the 3rd volume, the details of complexly designed characters like Mahoraga have created a great buzz among fans. According to information shared by Anime Corner, these new visuals expand the series' aesthetic language, while the inclusion of characters from different universes (like Dabura) further increases interest in the project.
Jujutsu Kaisen, created by Gege Akutami, left a huge void when its main story concluded in recent months. However, side projects and artistic works like these continue to keep the series' popularity alive. The adventure, which began in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 2018, has become one of the greatest giants of the modern shonen genre, selling over 100 million copies worldwide. The anime adaptation, produced by MAPPA studio, raises the bar every day with its visual quality. Projects like Modulo ensure that fans do not lose their connection to this dark and fascinating world, even though the main story has ended.
So, what do these new drawings tell us? The re-imagining of the eternal rivalry between Yuji and Mahito in this artistic form serves as a tribute to the foundations of the series. The presence of Dabura proves that this project is not limited to just one series but appeals to a wide spectrum of pop culture. More information regarding the physical prints and collection details of these visuals is expected to be shared in the coming days. If you are a Jujutsu Kaisen fan, it is worth staying tuned to ensure these special illustrations find a place in your collection!




