Regardless of the anime world he's isekaied into, Sukuna maintains a striking and beloved appearance that fans adore.

In Jujutsu Kaisen, Sukuna is the 'King of Curses,' embodying extraordinary powers and strength. He is inspired by a Japanese myth named Ryoumen Sukuna.
Over 1000 years ago, during the sorcery's golden age, Sukuna was a sorcerer who, due to delving into dark arts, transformed into a four-armed demon. Despite sorcerers' efforts, Sukuna could only be sealed into 20 fingers scattered across various locations.

Despite being the antagonist in Jujutsu Kaisen, Sukuna surprisingly captures the affection of many fans. He is even considered one of the most iconic villainous characters in the anime and manga world. Fans celebrate the Curse King in numerous ways.
Real-world enthusiasts have cosplayed as Sukuna or created countless beautiful fanart depictions. For example, the case of the renowned artist Sasuke Art, who recently shared a series of illustrations of Sukuna on his social media. He envisions how Sukuna would look if drawn in the styles of various anime.



As seen above, Sasuke Art not only showcases Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen but also interprets him in the styles of Dragon Ball Z, Bleach, Naruto Shippuden, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, One Piece, Death Note, Zoids: Chaotic Century, Sun-Ken Rock, Kimetsu no Yaiba, and One Punch Man.
Witnessing these intriguing visuals, fans express excitement and praise for Sasuke Art's creativity and skill. Clearly, whether depicted in the styles of different manga, Sukuna maintains his cool and captures the admiration of enthusiasts.