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Kenjaku and Takaba in chapter 239 of Jujutsu Kaisen.
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‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ chapter 240 spoilers, release time, and where to read

We're going to have to wait a while longer for Yuji vs. Sukuna.

Warning: the following article contains spoilers for chapter 240 of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga.

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Gege Akutami is really having fun with the Jujutsu Kaisen manga lately, and who can blame him? From the setup for Kenjaku and Takaba’s fight in chapter 239, it was obvious that 240 would focus on it, but no one could have prepared us for what we got.

After the recent demises of Satoru Gojo and Hajime Kashimo, it seems like the mangaka was in need of some lighter content. So what better opportunity would he have to deliver it than during Takaba’s confrontation with Kenjaku? Granted, not everything about it is fun and games, but there are some great moments to be taken from chapter 240.

Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 240 spoilers

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According to the leaks of the chapter’s Japanese release, this one starts off with a flashback, set before the end of Sukuna’s fight with Gojo. The Sorcerers are considering a surprise attack on Kenjaku, as it would be too hard to deal with both him and Sukuna if Gojo loses. Even if Gojo manages to win, dealing with Kenjaku would be no easy task, Angel adds, before recommending sending Takaba to face off against him. When Hakari and Kusakabe doubt her, Angel prepares to share Takaba’s cursed technique, but before she does so, we jump back to the present.

Kenjaku attacks Takaba with Geto’s centipede curses, but it doesn’t work. Instead, the sorcerer makes Kenjaku wear a bandana with the American flag and taunts him by saying that he can’t win against him. Because of this, the antagonist thinks that Takaba’s technique may be to materialize his imagination, but affirms that everyone’s abilities have a weakness. After a bit of back and forth between the two, Takaba questions why Kenjaku does what he does, to which he replies that he does it because it’s fun.

The sorcerer says that Kenjaku’s face is basically asking him to make him laugh, so he tries to do that by making a joke. Although the antagonist understands the joke, he starts pulling it apart logically and criticizing Takaba’s comedic abilities, which clearly unsettles him. Then, Kenjaku lands a hit on his opponent, coming to the realization that his technique actually relies on his confidence, which continues to waver as he gets more and more upset. Takaba starts to think that Kenjaku is funnier than him, and after he sees Hazenoki’s corpse, he loses all confidence in himself and his comedic skills.

When and where to read Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 240 in English

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Chapter 240 of Jujutsu Kaisen will be officially released in English and several other languages on Oct. 29, at 10am CT. As always, it will be available to read on Manga Plus, Viz Media’s partner website and app, completely free of charge.

If the spoilers circulating online are anything to go by, this chapter is a riot, and exactly what we needed after the constant tension felt recently in the manga. Don’t miss out on the chance to read chapter 240 in high quality once it’s released.


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