It seems the author wanted to do something that reasonably fits in the canon (Abacchio and Narancia talking about death together for example) so I doubt it, Fugo is canonically alive and atoning to Giorno in the novels.
It seems the author wanted to do something that reasonably fits in the canon (Abacchio and Narancia talking about death together for example) so I doubt it, Fugo is canonically alive and atoning to Giorno in the novels.