Shigaraki still doesn't use his quirk at 100%, and he doesn't have all his quirks yet, so yeah, MC is ultra strong right now
[Congratulations on traveling to MHA, received ability "Jogo's Disaster Flame "]
Anime & Comics · nkcthereaper
thanks))
You can really argue with this point, but I'm reasoning from the author's perspective. In the manga, after the fight, Satoru admitted that even without the Ten Shadows technique, he probably couldn't have defeated Sukuna. After that, Gege constantly emphasizes that Sukuna is the strongest. Though personally I'm not entirely clear on how exactly Sukuna would have been able to win, maybe fuga or something. I don't know. But the fact remains that for Gege, Sukuna is number one.
Allen's thoughts raced in a jumble of disbelief and cautious hope. He knew that face well. The second most powerful character from the Jujutsu Kaisen anime, he simply could not have hoped for such incredible luck.
Anime & Comics · ENRY
Sorry, but I am currently having many problems with access to electricity, so at the moment I do not have a schedule
Well, that is just not true
But Allen did not pause to consider what had happened. He could not afford to. The taste of blood was in the air, and survival was the only thought that consumed him. With a brutal yank, he wrenched the knife free from the pirate's chest. The blade, slick with blood, caught the dim light as he brought it down again—and again. He struck with the frenzy of a cornered animal, each thrust of the blade fueled by fear and adrenaline. He no longer counted the strikes—he didn't need to. He only knew that the pirate's body grew still beneath him, the life drained from it, blood pooling on the floor in dark, glistening rivers.
Anime & Comics · ENRY
Dunno 🤷♂️🤐
Gojo's powers will work identically to how they work in the original (by cursed energy)
Luffy, Roger and the others could only hear the voices of sentient beings and paneglyphs that were created by the Kozuki family, who also heard voices
"Villain" as a tag usually means that the MC is morally gray, selfish, or downright evil, not that they're twirling their mustache and giggling. People just want a protagonist who's actually a villain in their actions, not just their vibes. If a story is pitched as a "villain" story but the MC is just a lost puppy, of course people will feel misled. And there's a reason why the terms villain and hero exist. And yes, they're not the same as protagonist and antagonist.
Ascendant Across Realities.
Anime & Comics · nkcthereaper