Jujutsu Kaisencreator Gege Akutami has shocked and delighted fans by unveiling a heartfelt tribute toJoJo’s Bizarre Adventurein the 2025 summer edition ofJOJO Magazine. The featured illustration showcases fan-favoriteJoJocharacters Rohan Kishibe and Ken Oyanagi, drawn entirely in Akutami’s signature style. While many manga artists openly admire Hirohiko Araki’s influential work, this collaboration stands out as a rare moment of creative reverence that blends two of the most popular supernatural franchises in modern manga.
Even more intriguing is Akutami’s personal commentary, according to@jojo_wikion X, which highlights his admiration forDiamond is Unbreakable. He cited a particular scene where Josuke spares Okuyasu’s life as a moment that encapsulates the part’s grounded emotional realism. For a creator known for the relentless pace and moral ambiguity ofJujutsu Kaisen, Akutami’s appreciation for this quieter, more character-driven moment inJoJo’s Bizarre Adventurespeaks volumes about what he values in storytelling.

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Akutami’s art in JOJO Magazine is not just fan art, it is a powerful gesture of respect from one master to another. The choice of Rohan and Ken is not random; both are eccentric yet deeply human characters, much like those inJujutsu Kaisen.By rendering them in his own visual language, Akutami reinterprets Araki’s flamboyant aesthetic through a darker, sharper lens.Rohan, a fellow manga artist within the JoJo universe, feels like an especially fitting choice, a symbol of creative continuity across generations.
This is not Akutami’s first time expressing admiration forJoJo, but it is his most tangible.While influences from Araki’s style have long been spotted inJujutsu Kaisen, from exaggerated poses to psychological battles, this collaboration makes the connection explicit.It is also a rare occasion where Akutami steps outside theJujutsu Kaisenuniverse to engage directly with another world, showing off the respect that fuels the manga community’s best work.

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Akutami’s focus onDiamond is Unbreakablereflects a surprising affinity for emotional nuance over epic stakes. He is drawn to the everyday setting of Morioh and its quieter moments of character introspection. Josuke’s decision to spare Okuyasu is more than an act of mercy; it is a turning point that defines the emotional stakes of Part 4. In a series often defined by survival and power, this decision speaks to compassion and personal choice.
This perspective echoes themes inJujutsu Kaisen, where characters often wrestle with moral dilemmas under extreme pressure. Akutami’s appreciation for Josuke’s empathy inJojo’s Bizarre Adventuresuggests a deeper match between the two series than fans might expect. By calling attention to this moment, Akutami reveals that what truly resonates with him is not violence or spectacle, it is the rare, quiet strength in choosing not to kill when a character could. That message, much like this tribute, is quietly powerful.
Jujutsu Kaisen
Jujutsu Kaisenis a Japanese anime and manga series created by Gege Akutami. The story is set in a world where Cursed Spirits, born from negative human emotions, prey on humanity. It follows high school student Yuji Itadori as he becomes entangled in the world of Jujutsu Sorcery after swallowing a cursed talisman—Ryomen Sukuna’s finger—and becomes the host for one of the most powerful curses. Yuji joins the Tokyo Metropolitan Magic Technical College to learn how to combat curses while searching for the remaining fingers of Sukuna to exorcise him permanently.
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is a Japanese multimedia franchise created by Hirohiko Araki. It follows the adventures of the Joestar family, spanning generations, each with unique abilities and battling supernatural enemies. Known for its eccentric characters, distinctive art style, and creative battles, it includes manga, anime, games, and merchandise.