The end of Jujutsu Kaisen is now officially available for English manga readers. Viz Media has released Jujutsu Kaisen Volume 30 in English in North America, marking the final collected volume of Gege Akutami’s mega-hit manga.
For Malaysian and SEA fans, this is the volume to watch if you have been collecting the English release instead of reading digitally week-to-week. Jujutsu Kaisen has been one of the biggest modern shonen titles here — from Gojo memes flooding anime circles to cosplay appearances at local ACG events — so the final volume landing in English is a proper milestone, not just another shelf release.
The standard edition is available through general retailers and costs US$11.99. Converted roughly, that puts it around the RM55–60 range before shipping, taxes, or local bookstore markups. So yeah, if you are ordering from overseas, the real damage will probably depend more on delivery fees than the book itself.
The regular cover features Yuji Itadori using his domain expansion. That alone makes it a pretty strong final-volume cover, especially for fans who have followed Yuji from “new kid swallowing a cursed finger” all the way to the story’s endgame.
Collectors, though, have a much bigger rabbit hole to fall into. Viz also rolled out five additional variant covers, each tied to specific stores. The Barnes & Noble release in the US and Waterstones version in Canada show Yuji clashing with Sukuna. Crunchyroll’s variant goes for a Yuji and Sukuna back-to-back design. Dymock and Walmart get a cover with Yuji and Yuta Okkotsu standing before Sukuna.
Another variant, available through Books-a-Million, Indigo, and QBD Books, puts Yuji in front of Nobara Kugisaki, Satoru Geto, and Megumi Fushiguro. Kinokuniya’s version highlights Yuji alongside characters including Choso, Todo, Yuta, and Gojo. Some stores — specifically Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, and Kinokuniya — may also offer stickers and bookmarks while stocks last.
For Malaysian fans, the important bit is this: variant covers may not be equally easy to get here. Kinokuniya is the most familiar name for local manga buyers, but stock and promo items can vary by region and branch. If you are serious about getting a specific cover, better check directly with the retailer or prepare to import. Otherwise, the standard version is likely the safest and least pening option.
This release also arrives while Jujutsu Kaisen is still very much alive on the anime side. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll, and The Culling Game: Part 2 — effectively the next major anime continuation — is already in development. Meanwhile, the Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo manga has also ended, with Viz Media handling that title too.
So while the main manga has wrapped, the franchise is not disappearing anytime soon. For SEA fans who started with the anime and then jumped into the manga because spoilers were everywhere, Volume 30 is the clean final stop. Whether you grab the standard edition or chase a variant cover like a cursed object, this is the one that closes the book on Jujutsu Kaisen’s main story.
Source: Siliconera