The latest chapters of Chainsaw Man have focused more on Denji’s life than Asa’s.
This is not suprising, considering he was the main character of Part One and the series is named after him, but I was wondering when we would see Asa again.
Well, Asa finally returned to the story in Chapter 145 “Kumbaya”, only for that return to be, as should have been expected, a far from happy one.
The chapter begins in the aftermath of Public Saftey’s raid on the Chainsaw Man Church.
A group of Public Saftey officers are discussing how to spin their raid to the media, and make plans to capture Asa, since she is the poster girl for the Church.
This is also where Fujimoto drops a bomb shell.
Public Saftey knows that Asa is being possessed by the War Devil.
Their knowledge of this all but confirms my prior theory that Yoshida knew about Asa’s possession right from the get-go.
He likely told Public Saftey of her identity.
Another interesting bit of information is the lead Public Saftey Officer saying that he hoped Asa would turn Chainsaw Man into a weapon.
If this was Public Saftey’s goal for a time then it would explain why Yoshida set Asa and Denji up in Chapter 104.
Although, if this is true then it also raises the question of why Yoshida later wanted Asa to stay away from Denji.
The scene ends with one of the Public Saftey officers asking the lead one what the Chainsaw Man Church hoped to achieve, and him responding, “To play at being Chainsaw Man, probably.”
Given the ominus nature of this chapter, I highly doubt this was the case, especially considering Fami’s fear of the Nostradamus Prophecy.
The next scene shows Barem, whose last name is revealed to be Bridge, being arrested by Public Saftey.
He is mentioned to be the Church’s second-in-command, which makes me wonder who the big leader is, Fami or the fake Chainsaw Man?
As he is being arrested, Fumiko offers him a place in Public Saftey, mentioning how Katana Man and Quanxi are also working for them now.
Reze not being mentioned confirms for me that she is not with Public Saftey.
I do think we will see her in the story again but it appears that Fujimoto is holding off on that for now.
Rather than respond to Fumiko’s offer, Barem instead asks to watch the sunset, before the scene again cuts to the lead Public Saftey Officer, who is being shown the corpse of the Devil the Falling Devil tried to feed Asa and Denji to.
It is revealed that this Devil is actually the Justice Devil, meaning that the Devil who has been giving powers to people right from the beginning of Part Two is another Devil entirey who has just been pretending to be Justice.
My money is on that Devil being Fami, at the moment.
Following this scene, we finally see Asa again, who is watching the Chainsaw Man Church being raided on the news.
Before she and Yoru can respond to it, there is a knock on the door demanding the War Devil’s surrender.
Asa instead decides to fight, planning on transforming her apartment into a weapon to fight, which Yoru compliments her on, saying she had become pretty wild since they met.
Before Asa can create a weapon, however, Yoshida uses his contract with the Octopus Devil to crash through the apartment and swing his sword at her.
While this is happening, so is Barem’s arrest.
In probably the most ominous moment of the entire chapter, he sings Kumbaya while being arrested, still watching the setting sun.
As Barem continues to sing, we see that Yoshida has cut off Asa’s arm when he attacked, bringing the chapter to an end.
I think things are going to get pretty crazy in the next chapter.
Barem’s song and focus on the sun seems to be implying that this sunset will be the last peaceful one the characters get for a while.
I am also highly interested in seeing the fight between Asa and Yoshia.
Will it be over quickly or something more drawn out?
I am also curious to see if Asa’s arm can regenerate like Denji’s.
We know Yoru revived Asa when she possessed her but we do not know if that was a one time thing or if Asa can regularly regenerate lost limbs now.
If not then Asa just lost her arm permamently.
Chapter 145 also sets up a lot of mysteries, like how much Yoshida knows about Asa and Yoru, what the Chainsaw Man Church’s true goal was, and what Devil was pretending to be the Justice Devil to make contracts?
Not only am I eager to find out the answers to these mysteries, but I also think we may have reached the precipice of normalcy in Part Two… well, as normal as Chainsaw Man gets anyway.
Back in Part One, the precipice was the Bomb Arc.
After that, the story went completley bonkers with the International Assassins Arc.
The events of “Kumbaya” makes me think we have just gone over the precipice for Part Two.
I am excited to read the next few chapters to see if I am right or not.
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Chainsaw Man Chapter 144, Guns, Nails, Katana Review: An Expected Return.
Tatsuki Fujimoto is a writer who is incredibly difficult to predict.
I am usually thrown for a loop every single chapter of Chainsaw Man.
Chapter 144, “Guns, Nails, Katana”, was the exception because I actually guessed what would happen as soon as I started reading.
This is because the chapter’s very title spells out its events, which served to hype up what was about to happen.
“Guns, Nails, Katana” begins with the titular guns by having the Chainsaw Man Church members grab the weapons from the basement.
Back in the previous chapter, I thought the weapons that were being referred to were Devil Hybrids since they share the same name, but it turns out the weapons were just firearms.
Nobana is horrified by the amount of guns they have but this does not stop him and the other Church members from taking aim at the command of one of the Church’s apparent leading members.
All it takes is a mention of Chainsaw Man for the students to be ready to kill, showing just how much this Church has brainwashed them.
Outside the building, a Public Saftey Officer orders that two Special Division Agents be sent in, one at the front and one at the back.
The one who takes the front is the “Nails” part of the chapter.
They are a Fiend with their brain exposed and this detail made me think that they were a reincarnated Cosmo, since her brain was also exposed.
However, this Fiend’s reliance on hammers and nails makes me think they are Nail or Hammer Fiend.
Whichever they are, the Fiend easily disarms the students by nailing them to the walls through their clothes.
Given that the Fiend makes sure not to kill the students and that they shout out that children should be studying not using guns, it first appears that the Fiend wants to protect these students.
This makes it all the more darkly humorous when the Fiend smashes a student’s head in with a hammer when they don’t speak politley.
With the students taken care of, the unnamed man leading them then transforms into a Devil, having also clearly made a deal with the Justice Devil, just like Yuko did.
It is good to know that the Justice Devil is still in play and I am interested to see what its role is in all this.
Then, we get the moment I knew was coming ever since I read the chapter title, “Guns Nails, Katana.”
The unnamed man cries out that the Fiend will face the justice of the Chainsaw Man Church, only for Katana Man to make his return by eviscerating him from behind with his signature move.
This likely makes Katana Man the second Public Saftey Agent who was sent in the back.
As for why Katana Man would join Public Saftey after attacking them early in Part One, it makes sense when you look at who he is fighting.
Katana Man hates Chainsaw Man because Denji killed his grandfather so he would obviously be offended that a church worships him.
This can be seen when Katana Man shouts, “There is no such thing as justice with Chainsaw Man!”
So with Katana Man’s expected return that makes six out of seven Hybrids accounted for.
The only one missing is Reze so it will be interesting to see where she is.
Is she with Public Saftey or somewhere else?
Will she turn up next chapter or later in the story?
One thing I am certain of is that she will make her return at some point.
It would not make sense to have the rest of the Hybrids and not Reze.
As for Chapter 144, it was another solid chapter, which introduced the new Fiend well and ended on the great cliffhanger of Katana Man’s return.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 143, Rawr Review: A Dramatic Return.
For the past few chapters, Tatsuki Fujimoto has been building up to a terrorist attack committed by the Devil Hybrids in order to bring Chainsaw Man out of retirement.
As a result, going into Chapter 143, “Rawr”, we were all expecting to see this attack take place.
So, of course, Fujimoto played with our expectations by instead having the terrorists stopped before their attack can even begin, with them being taken out by a fan favourite character who makes their long awaited return in dramatic fashion.
Fujimoto remains as unpredictable of a writer as ever.
“Rawr” begins with the Weapons, consisting of Sugo, and the Spear and Whip Hybrids, prepring to begin their attack.
The Spear Hybrid seems to be in charge of the three, and my earlier impression of him being reluctant to take part in this attack is proved immediately wrong, as he horrifyingly suggests to target women and children.
Whip is just as messed up as, at 82 years old, she is eternally young and believes she was chosen by god, which she and the Spear Hybrid use this justify their oncoming atrocity.
Sugo is the only one of the three who is hesitant, which can be seen when a child falls over in front of him and begins to cry.
Sugo looks horrified at the thought of killing the kid but pushes his hesitancy aside, talking himself into believing this is a message from god.
Yeah, Sugo is still clearly brainwashed, yet his hesitancy still makes me believe their is some redemption for him.
As the clock strikes five, the three Hybrids reach to activate their transformations when, to the shock of probably all the readers, Quanxi dashes in from out of nowhere and cuts down the Whip and Spear Devil.
Sugo takes a little longer to take down, but only by a few seconds, as Quanxi executes him with pure casualness.
The little boy who Sugo was scared of killing earlier then looks up at Quanxi and the bloody carnaged she has unleashed.
“Rawr” Quanxi says to him, and the little boy runs off screaming, in complete fear of the chapter title!
Joking aside, I was not expecting Quanxi’s return at all and screamed out her name in surprise when she showed up.
It is good to see her again and the casual way she took down the Weapons was fun.
She is also revealed to be working with Public Saftey so I wonder how that occured, seeing as she was against them in the International Assassins Arc.
I have to imagine there was some hesitancy, considering that Makima was a part of Public Saftey and she killed Quanxi’s girlfriends.
Still, it will be cool to see Quanxi interact with her old buddy Kishibe, if Fujimoto decides to write that.
Following Quanxi’s return, it is revealed that Public Saftey covered up the planned Hybrid attack, instead portraying it as an attack by gunmen from the Chainsaw Man Church.
The Church is about to be raided by Public Saftey, and one of its members says that, “If they find the Weapons in the basement, we could be charged with treason.”
So, this suggests the Chainsaw Man Church has more Weapons at their disposal or held captive.
Maybe they have Reze and Katana Man, who are the last of the Weapons who remain unnaccounted for now that Quanxi has returned.
The chapter then ends with Haruka and Nobana being shocked to learn that the Church has Weapons, only for the random man who commented this to tell Haruka that he never heard a thing about Weapons, attempting to keep him quiet.
So, yeah, Haruka and Nobana are clearly out of their depth, although this was always apparent.
What is less apparent is just what Denji was thinking while all of this was taking place.
I mean, Barem just shows up, tells him the Weapons are going to attack and that Denji should transform into Chainsaw Man to help them, only for nothing to happen at all.
I have to imagine Barem was quite embarassed about that, which is funny to think about.
Barem is still out though and he is crazy enough to be danger.
As for the captured Weapons, I wonder if this will be the last we see of the Whip and Spear Hybrids?
I am pretty certain that we will see Sugo again, though, because Fujimoto seems to be giving him an arc, what with his clearly growing doubts.
Overall, I found “Rawr” to be a fantastic Chainsaw Man chapter.
Yes, it was brief, but it had the return of a fan favourite character and, with it, a classic Fujimoto subversion of expectations.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 142, Denji Fan Club Review: A Different Side.
Despite the ominous ending to the previous chapter, Chapter 142 of Chainsaw Man, “Denji Fan Club”, has one of the most wholesome openings of the entire story.
Denji has taken Nayuta to an amusement park and we get a panel of her enjoying herself on a ride.
Sadly, this wholesome image is not enough to make even Denji feel better because he still looks incredibly depressed while watching her from the bench he is sitting on.
Fumiko is still guarding him and Denji assures her he is not going to turn into Chainsaw Man again.
Fumiko says this is disappointing but Denji points out that his time as Chainsaw Man was not all good, and Fumiko agrees, revealing that Public Saftey has even been keeping watch on Denji in the bathroom.
Denji rightfully points out how screwed up this all is, calling Fumiko a stalker which, after all of the creepy stuff she has done, is totally justified.
Fumiko, however, demands that Denji call her his fan, but Denji says that every woman who comes onto him ends up hating his guts.
With Denji’s interactions with Makima, Reze, and many others, it is hard to exactly fault him for thinking this.
Fumiko, on the other hand, admits that she does hate Chainsaw Man a little bit because he did not save her parents.
We then see a different side to Fumiko than the creepy stalker, as she reveals that she was there when Denji fought Aki who had been turned into the Gun Fiend.
Denji then asks Fumiko if her parents survived, which is pretty stupid of him, considering that she just said Chainsaw Man did not save them.
I am not sure if that is Fujimoto just showing Denji having a dumb moment, a writing issue, or a translation issue.
In any case, Fumiko reveals that she also saw Denji transform back into a human and cry over Aki death.
She states, “When I saw it, I realized for the first time… that the one who’s been fighting all this time, while Devils kill him over and over again… was just a kid.”
A kid who she touched inappropriately… yeah, Fumiko’s a creep.
Fumiko concludes her speech by saying she swore to save Denji after she saw who he was, making her, not a Chainsaw Man fan, but a Denji fan.
This is a very well written speech and it does make Fumiko sympathetic but, again, it is complicated by her prior actions.
She says she knew Denji was young yet she still pretty much assaulted him in the theatre.
Fumiko’s statement does seem to break through Denji’s depression, at least, because he is still considering what she said when Barem approaches, contrasting Fumiko as a Denji fan by saying that he is a Chainsaw Man fan.
Barem says it was not easy to sneak over to Denji without getting spotted by Public Saftey, indicating that they are looking for him.
Barem then shows his Chainsaw Man lighter to prove that he is a fan before asking Denji to grant his “fan request.”
What follows is a moment that feels like Fujimoto is speaking directly to the reader.
“Personally, I want to see Chainsaw Man fighting. I want to see him carving up Devils with his chainsaws… getting covered in gore… suffering and struggling and getting killed… and despite it all, returning to life and getting back up again.”
It feels like Fujimoto is just repeating what he has heard some fans say about Part Two, which has been much slower paced than Part One.
I am not complaining, though, since I have personally quite enjoyed the direction Part Two has taken but it does appear that Fujimoto is aware that there are some readers who do not.
It will be interesting to see which direction Fujimoto decides to take this.
Will he decide to give into some fan pressure and make the story more violent, or will he stick with the more character focused approach he has been taking?
It looks like we will get an answer next chapter because Barem reveals that the Weapons are about to attack, and we see Sugo, the Whip Hybrid, and the Spear Hybrid standing in a store ready to begin, as the chapter ends.
Of the three, I would say that the Whip Hybrid is the only one who looks comfortable with what she is about to do.
Sugo and the Spear Hybrid look much more uncomfortable.
I have said before that I think Sugo will probably end up betraying the Weapons to help Denji and I still believe this to be true but I am interested to see if my impression of the Spear Devil’s reluctance is correct or not.
Will Denji fight the Weapons when their attack begins or will he back down and let the attack happen to live a normal life?
I could see this going either way but, if he does fight the Hybrids, it will certainly not go as well as when Pochita fought them at the end of Part One.
Chapter 142 is a solid Chainsaw Man chapter, which promised an imminent attack from the Weapons while showing a new side to Fumiko.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 141, Normal Life Plus Review: An Ominous End.
Chapter 141 of Chainsaw Man, “Normal Life Plus”, feels like the shortest chapter we have had in a while, not that it’s a bad thing.
The chapter begins by showing that, despite Denji trying to live a normal life, he will never be able to escape reminders of Chainsaw Man.
We see this in the Chainsaw Man Curry Buns he buys while shopping with Nayuta, and even with the Asa posters they pass while walking home.
Also on their way home, they encounter a Devil, which Denji and Nayuta look pretty happy about.
Denji is about to transform but hesitates and, in that moment, a bunch of Chainsaw Man Church members show up and kill the Devil for him.
As Denji and Nayuta depart, a store named after Fujimoto can be seen behind them.
This doesn’t have anything to do with Denji’s predicament, I just find it a fun easter egg, like when Fujimoto named the karaoke place Denji and Fumiko visited after himself.
Fujimoto then presents us with more panels of Denji living his depressing normal life with Nayuta, until the two eventually go to bed with their dogs and Meowy.
Denji, however, cannot sleep and when he wonders if he will eventually get happy in this normal life, Nayuta attempts to console him by saying she will stay with him forever.
This does seem to comofort him, somewhat, as Denji goes to sleep hugging his little sister.
However, this is Chainsaw Man so trouble is innevitably on the horizon, as we see the Weapons of the Chainsaw Man Church meeting up at Family Burger to discuss their plans.
Barem is leading the discussion, with Sugo and the Whip and Spear Hybrids also in attendance.
Just like many of us thought, Barem is up to no good, as he plans to launch an attack with the other Weapons.
Since tomorrow is the Chainsaw Man Church’s day of worship, the Church’s followers will not stop any Devil attacks.
This will cause the Public Saftey Devil Hunters to emerge, who the Weapons then plan to kill to draw Chainsaw Man out.
Out of all the Weapons, Sugo seems to be the only one reluctant about enacting this plan, as he demands to know why they are going so far to make Denji transform into Chainsaw Man again.
It would seem that Sugo is being kept out of the loop.
In response to his demands, the Whip Hybrid tells him that they will be Weapons tomorrow, so he should remove all of his thoughts.
This, again, causes Sugo to reassert his humanity, telling her to let him think for himself.
Sugo really is similar to Denji in a lot of ways and this only reinforces my belief that he will eventually betray the Weapons to help him.
As for Barem, he does agree with Sugo that they are human, but also acknowledges that they are weapons, asking the group what they have in common.
The Whip Hybrid guesses that they are hard to spell.
It would seem that she is not the sharpest weapon in the shed.
With a creepy face, Barem states that the thing humans and weapons have in common is that they are both born to kill, so god will forgive them, no matter how many people they kill.
On this ominous note, the chapter concludes, promising that Denji’s normal life is about to come to a violent end.
Why the Weapons want to draw Denji out, I could not say at this point, but I do think there is one thing they have not accounted for: Asa.
Just like Denji, I doubt she is going to be able to stay out of the fray, which will probably lead to a second team up between her and Chainsaw Man, against the Weapons this time.
“Normal Life Plus” is a solid Chainsaw Man chapter, which I think signifies the end of Denji’s attempt at a normal life.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 140, Scales Review: Meeting Another Weapon.
I went into Chapter 140 of Chainsaw Man, “Scales”, excited to see if another Devil Hybrid would return to the story.
Sure enough, there was one, and an intimidating one at that.
The chapter begins with Denji and Sugo arriving at the Chainsaw Man Church, which has a giant model of Chainsaw Man’s face sticking out from the top of the building.
Sugo tells Denji that a cult used to own the building before the Chainsaw Man Church absorbed them, claiming they “vanquished evil.”
Well, it turns out that the cult elements of the Chainsaw Man Church are far from vanquished.
Before this is revealed, Sugo introduces Denji to his guide, the Kobeni clone from the Aquarium Arc.
He introdues himself as Nobana Higashiyama and, with this last name-drop, we finally know that Nobana is Kobeni’s brother and not just a weird male clone of her.
I wonder what Kobeni thinks of her brother joining the Chainsaw Man Church, and if we will see her again?
As for Nobana, he is exactly like his sister, stuttering over his words, as he gives Denji a tour of the Church.
When Denji notices that all of the Church’s members are students, Nobana says it’s because all of the adults’ minds have been altered by an American ultraviolet ray weapon hovering over Japan.
Why do the Church followers believe this?
Well, because Chainsaw Man discovered it with his super vision, of course.
So, basically, the fake Chainsaw Man is brainwashing his followers with outlandish conspiracy theories, which bear a strong resemblance to the extremist conspiracy theories of today, like the idiotic jewish space laser conspiracy.
This is not the only extreme thing the Church is doing because, when Nobana takes Denji to the Chainsaw Man Wedding Chapel, he tells Denji he will be having sex with a girl and then marrying her.
So the Chainsaw Man Church is also engaging in coerced underage marriages.
But, yeah, the cult elements have been totally vanquished.
Sugo said so.
Denji rightfully calls this cult behavior out, revealing to Sugo that he never found a ultraviolet weapon.
At this revelation, Sugo merely doubles down, saying it’s okay if one person gets screwed over so long as hundreds are saved.
Sugo is clearly brainwashed but he does seem like a good person despite this, so if his brainwashing is broken I could see him betraying the Church eventually to help Denji.
If this does come about, however, Sugo and Denji will have a lot to worry about from a particular member of the Church because this is the moment when one of the Devil Hybrids finally makes his appearance.
His name is Barem and he is the Flamethrower Hybrid whom Makima controlled to attack Denji.
He is also, clearly, a massive psycho, jabbing his fingers up Denji’s nose and then threatening the city and eventually Asa in an attempt to make Denji become Chainsaw Man again.
He then tells Denji to picture a pair of scales.
On the right side is Denji’s home, family, pets, a wonderful life, and on the left in Denji’s starter which transforms him into Chainsaw Man.
Barem asks Denji which side is heavier but, instead of answering, Denji pushes him off and storms off, while Barem cheerfully shouts out to Denji that he should, “Enjoy your normal life while you can!”
The chapter then concludes with this threat.
“Scales” had a lot of moments that are interesting to consider in their implications for the story,
chief among these being the introduction of Barem.
He is most likely going to be a threat going forward, and there are already quite a few theories about him already.
I have seen some theorize that he is the man who placed his hands on Haruka’s shoulder in a threatening way in Chapter 132.
This seems likely to me, considering he is introduced in almost the exact same way in Chapter 140, with him placing his hand on Nobana’s shoulder.
Another theory about Barem is that he was not actually under Makima’s control when he fought Pochita.
In that fight, all of the Hybrids are talking about how much they love Makima, while he simply states, “Hmmm. Everyone really loves Ms. Makima, don’t they?”
It is almost as if he is not under control like the rest of them and is just fighting because he enjoys it, which would certainly match up with his creepy personality we saw in his chat with Denji.
As for the other Devil Hybrids, with Barem’s introduction, there are now two unknown ones left who we have not been introduced to.
These are the Spear Hybrid and the Whip Hybrid, the latter of whom is already theorized to have shown up, which I mentioned in my previous review.
As for the other remaining Hybrids, Reze, Quanxi and Katana Man, I now do not see them being involved in the Chainsaw Man Church, given how much of a cult it is.
The fake Chainsaw Man, Fami, and the Justice Devil are clearly indoctrinating people to suit their own ends.
As for what this end is, I think a war with America is one possibility.
Makima mentioned that there might be a war in Part One of Chainsaw Man, and Yoru said “War draws nigh” in Chapter 135.
As for the American component, it seems like Fujimoto has been setting up a lot of anti-American conspiracies among his characters.
There is the random guy who says Chainsaw Man is just American propaganda in Chapter 103 and, of course, there is the Chainsaw Man Church spreading extremist conspiracy theories about America in this chapter.
A war with America would also make Yoru stronger as the War Devil, which may be a part of Fami’s plan to end the Nostradamus Prophecy, since the prophecy states that Mars, meaning Yoru, will reign.
Fami is also intertwined with justice as the Famine Devil, with justice being a big theme, what with the mention of scales from Barem in this chapter, like the scales of Lady Justice.
Like I said, there are a lot of implications which could be drawn from this chapter and other recent events.
We will just have to wait and see what these implications amount to.
Either way, this was another great Chainsaw Man chapter, which showed the indoctrination of the Church and introduced the new threat of Barem very well.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 139, A Chair’s Feelings Review: Teleportation Activated.
Chapter 139 of Chainsaw Man, “A Chair’s Feelings” picks up right from the reveal of Sword Man’s arrival, with Denji still not having a clue who he is.
In an attempt to remind Denji (and probably the reader as well), Sword Man brings up the battle with Makima, only for Denji to inform him that it was Pochita fighting her, not him.
Denji leaves a dejected Sword Man, telling him he has to go to school, only to be dismayed when he sees Sword Man is joining his class.
Sword Man introduces himself as Miri Sugo to the class but it is unclear if that is his real name or just an alias.
Sugo informs the class that he is not there to make friends, only for a bunch of girls to take interest in him, much to Denji’s apparent envy.
Later in the day, Sugo attempts to talk with Denji, who is being a chair for Fumiko.
He tells Denji that he is here to invite him to join the Chainsaw Man Church, stating that “the weapons walk” with them.
This statement means there are probably many hybrids from within the Church who we will be introduced to soon.
We may have even been introduced to one of these “weapons” already.
Back in Chapter 107, we see a girl from the Devil Hunter Club fighting Yuko.
This girl has a cap over her eyes, hiding her identity, but she resembles the Whip Hybrid who was under Makima’s control, like Sword Man was.
Many readers noticed this similarity but the theory died off when the girl was implied to have left the club after Yuko’s attack.
Now, with Sword Man returning and claiming that “weapons” have joined the Chainsaw Man Church, it seems that this theory may have some weight after all.
Getting back to the chapter itself, Sugo and Fumiko begin arguing to convince Denji to stay on their side.
Sugo wants Denji to join the Church, while Fumiko wants him to stay living a normal life.
During their argument, my prior impression of Sugo attempting to manipulate Denji was seemingly proven wrong, as Sugo seems genuine in wanting to help Denji.
This is because he holds a lot of gratitude for Denji freeing him from Makima.
Denji, however, is content to live as a chair.
Sugo is disappointed, saying that he actually wanted to be Denji’s friend.
As he leaves, Sugo happens to mention that if Denji joined the Chainsaw Man Church he could sleep with all the women he wants.
And, just like that, Denji gains the power of instant teleportation.
Joking aside, Denji does not actually teleport.
We can see from little dash movements in the panels that Denji actually uses super speed to get in front of Sugo.
This is probably for comedic affect, though, rather than being an actual Chainsaw Man power.
It is also very funny, along with the potential implication that Fumiko fell over when Denji dashed to confront Sugo.
Denji tells the Sword Man that he has given what he said a lot of thought, as if hours had passed and not just a few seconds, before declaring he will join the Chainsaw Man Church, bringing an end to the chapter on this comedic note.
So now we have Denji, Asa, Fammi, Sugo, and Haruka as members of the Church, along with the hybrids mentioned in this chapter.
All of the important characters seem to be joining up with the Church, which will probably result in a lot of great and funny character interactions over the next few chapters.
It will be interesting to see which “weapons” are part of the Church.
We could see Reze, Quanxi, Katana Man, Whip Hybrid girl, and even some of the other unnamed Hybrids who fought Pochita under Makima’s control.
These characters could very well reappear in the next chapter tomorrow, or later in the story.
As for Chapter 139, it did a great job of building up this intrigue.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 138, Sword Man Review: The Return of… Who?
After a two week break, Chainsaw Man has returned with Chapter 138, “Sword Man.”
The chapter begins by immediately disproving my theory that the creepy girl laid a trap for Denji because, instead of attacking him, she actually attacks an injured thug who was pointing a gun at him.
The girl then realises the gun is a fake, which did make me wonder why the guy even pointed it at Denji in the first place?
It was a bit of a weird detail.
Getting back to the creepy girl, Denji is surprised that the girl is not his enemy, and Yoshida shows up to confirm this, telling Denji that the girl is named Fumiko Mifine, a 22-year-old Devil Hunter.
So she is a 22-year-old making moves on a 16-year-old?
Well, Fumiko just got a whole lot creepier than she already was.
As for why Fumiko did not help Denji when he was being attacked by the group of thugs last chapter, she says that she did not want her song to be interrupted, looking embarassed.
Denji rightfully wonders just what is wrong with Fumiko and Yoshida, while Yoshida inspects the bodies of the thugs, finding no means to identify them.
So who sent these thugs to attack Denji and how they knew his identity is currently a mystery.
Denji is dejected that a girl was only acting interested in him as her job but Fumiko insists that she is into him because he is Chainsaw Man.
No, Fumiko, enough with the grooming, please?
At least Denji’s reaction to Fumiko saying this looks less than positive.
I hope?
The scene then ends with Yoshida promising to set Fumiko straight so Denji will not have to fight again.
The chapter then cuts to Asa, who is watching news about her exploits at home.
Asa seems happy when a commentator on the news calls her beautiful, yet completley contradicts this when she tells Yoru they are not doing this for praise.
Yoru agrees, saying that they are doing this to kill Chainsaw Man, while Asa says they are doing this to help him.
Yeah, they are definitley going to butt heads over this in the future.
After stating their goals, Yoru complains about the rush Asa is feeling, due to her newfound fame, to which Asa says fame creeps her out because people are invading her privacy.
Yoru looks likes she wants to call Asa a liar and the next panel proves her as one, with Asa sporting a tired and delirious grin at her fame.
This panel not only had me laughing out loud but also reminded me of Denji learning that people loved him as Chainsaw Man near the end of Part One.
Both he and Asa want to be loved, only now Asa is actually experiencing that while Denji gets none of the fame he had previously.
This is epitomized by the next panel, which sees Denji looking dejected as he stares at a poster of Asa.
He is then approached by a hooded man who is also angered by people overlooking Chainsaw Man for Asa.
Given the shape of this man’s hood, I thought he might be Violence before we saw the bottom half of his face in the following panels.
In these panels, the mysterious man confirms that people can see Yoru’s scars when she takes control of Asa’s body, meaning that Yoshida would have seen them when they first met in Chapter 99.
It makes me wonder what Yoshida’s actual plans regarding Asa are?
After the man finishes talking, Denji is annoyed, wondering why strangers keep talking to him.
The man seems disappointed Denji does not remember him but states that is okay because he does not remember him either.
When Denji insists to know who he is the man pulls back his hood and identifies himself as “Sword Man.”
Denji’s response is the one which many fans probably had reading this reveal, “Seriously, who is this loser?”
Well, turns out this “loser” is actually one of the Devil Hybrids Makima controlled to fight Pochita at the end of Part One.
He only gets a few lines and is killed pretty quickly in both fights, so he is not that memorable.
This makes it interesting that Fujimoto chose to bring him back, of all characters.
Perhaps Sword Man is the mysterious figure who healed Denji back in the Falling Devil Arc?
Maybe he was the one who sent those thugs to ambush Denji and Fumiko?
Whatever his role is, he clearly wants Denji on his side, as he appeals to his vanity by talking about Asa stealing his fame.
As for why he says he does not remember Denji, this is probably because he was under Makima’s control at the time.
Same goes for Denji, his body was being controlled by Pochita when he fought Sword Man and the other Hybrids.
Probably the most interesting implication of Sword Man’s return to the story, however, is the fate of the other Devil Hybrids.
If he is alive then that means the other Hybrids, like Reze, Quanxi and Katana Man are probably alive and could very well return to the story at some point, which is exciting to think about.
“Sword Man” is yet another great Chainsaw Man chapter.
It sets up Fumiko’s role as Denji’s creepy bodyguard, along with Asa’s enjoyment of her newfound fame, and the return of Sword Man has exciting implications for other missing characters.
It will be interesting to see what this set up amounts to in future chapters.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 137, Chu Chu Lovely Mini Mini Mura Mura Review: What is Going on?
I honestly don’t even know where to begin with this review.
I know I have said that Tatsuki Fujimoto is an unpredictable writer but seriously I don’t even know what’s happening any more and I still somehow enjoy it.
Chapter 137 of Chainsaw Man, “Chu Chu Lovely Mini Mini Mura Mura” picks up right from where the previous chapter left off, with the creepy girl grabbing Denji’s crotch without his consent.
The girl offers to have sex with Denji if he licks the dead Devil in the theatre.
After she said this, I felt there was a 50/50 chance of Denji refusing and Denji accepting.
We know from what Denji has said in Part Two that he wants to actually think for himself and not be manipulated.
However, well…. this is Denji we’re talking about and the guy does want to have sex pretty badly.
This is why I was extremely proud to see Denji immediately call the girl out as sketchy, rightly calling her offer out as way too convenient.
He goes on to say that he is matured and that he will no longe mindlessly obey someone, so the girl should go and have some respect for herself aaaannnndddd it’s all in his head.
Yep, turns out that Denji standing up for himself was just his imagination, since he pretty much immediately starts licking the Devil’s head for sex while the girl laughs at him.
He even sucks the Devil’s head like a popsicle when she asks him to, which was just sadly pathetic to look at.
It was honestly disappointing to see Denji revert to this, although this is not a criticism because Denji has developed enough to know he shouldn’t be mindlessly obeying this creepy girl, even if he still does.
Afterwards, the girl takes Denji to a karaoke place, which Fujimoto literally names after himself.
The girl says that she has a friend who works there so they will turn a blind eye to her and Denji having sex in one of the rooms.
Denji is eager to get started but before that the girl wants to sing a song.
She starts the karaoke machine and starts singing what looks like a whole lot of nonsense.
Imagine my surprise when I look it up afterwards and found out this was actually a song, which the chapter is named after, “Chu Chu Lovely Muni Muni Mura Mura Purin Purin Boron Nururu Rero Rero” by Maximum the Hormone.
Listening to the song, I also cannot help but thing that it is perfect for the absolutely Fujimoto typical insanity that happens next.
While the girl is singing the song, a man with a baseball bat enters and attempts to kill Denji.
Denji beats him but then another man enters, and then another, and then another.
Men are literally lining up outside the door to enter and attempt to beat Denji to death with baseball bats.
Denji eventually exits the room and beats up all of his attackers, actually looking pretty pleased with himself.
Although, this may just be some sort of self-depricating smile because here is yet another woman trying to kill him, as the creepy girl emerges from the room, baseball bat in hand, looking ready to fight him too as she declares that this looks funner than singing a second verse.
So, as expected, the girl making an advance on Denji was a trap.
I do wonder if the people Denji beat up were hired to do so or if the girl was controlling them, and is a Devil.
Also, if the girl was sent by Yoshida, does this mean this assassination attempt was set up by him?
Maybe Yoshida thought Denji might try to be Chainsaw Man again so tried to have him killed?
But if Yoshida is behind this then it is rather weird that he chose such a poor assassination method.
I mean, Denji has killed multiple powerful Devils at this point so a bunch of guys with baseball bats would obviously not succeed in killing him.
No matter what the meaning behind the attack on Denji was, Chapter 137 of Chainsaw Man was another completley insane chapter.
I had no idea what was even happening when I first read it.
We will have to wait two weeks so the next chapter can give us context.
But, knowing Fujimoto, I would not be surprised if we got more insanity, not that I would be complaining about that.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 136, Normal Life Review: Excuse Me, What?
You know, I keep going into Chainsaw Man chapters expecting normal, predictable stuff to happen, and every time Fujimoto surprises me with the outright bizarre stuff he comes up with.
I should have learned my lesson after Chapter 105 but I clearly did not because I still ended Chapter 136 “Normal Life” wondering what the hell I had just read.
The chapter centers around Denji’s “normal life” after he quits being Chainsaw Man.
He is back at school, looking depressed as ever, while still wearing his Chainsaw Man t-shirt.
Another student notices this and informs Denji of the rumor that Chainsaw Man is actually taking credit for Asa’s Devil kills, and tells him that he should stop wearing the shirt of a “victimizer.”
If that was not bad enough, another student who loves Chainsaw Man overhears this and, believing Denji agrees with the other student, attacks him.
The chapter then cuts to the aftermath of the fight where Denji is admonished for beating up the student who attacked him, as the teacher automatically assumes Denji started the fight since he doesn’t have parents.
It’s sad but realistic considering how some schools treat those who defend themselves as bad as the actual bullies.
Denji is too depressed to protest his innocence and leaves the room, only to be met by Yoshida, who invites him out to a movie.
They are the only ones at the theatre, since a Devil showed up but it was killed quickly and Yoshida uses this to point out how Chainsaw Man isn’t actually needed, probably depressing Denji further.
It is then that Yoshida reveals he used this movie invite to set Denji up with a girl he knows.
Yoshida probably did this to further convince Denji to live a normal life, since one of the reasons Denji wanted people to know he was Chainsaw Man was so he could get a girlfriend.
Before Yoshida leaves, Denji asks him if this is what a normal life is supposed to be like, and Yoshida replies that it is, leaving Denji all alone in the theater in what is a pretty depressing panel.
The girl then approaches and sits next to Denji, who is not really into the idea of going on a date, given how depressed he is.
He is about to tell the girl he wants to be left alone, when he starts shrieking loudly.
At first, I thought he had got a look at the girl’s face and maybe recognized her but nope, if only.
Instead, what has actually happened is the girl has suddenly grabbed his wiener.
We then get a look at this girl’s face and, yep, she looks incredibly creepy.
The chapter then ends on Denji still in shock that the girl has grabbed his weiner, and once again I can confidently say that I did not expect the chapter to end this way.
The final scene with this creepy, sexual harassment girl felt so bizarre to read.
But that’s what I like about Fujimoto’s writing.
He is always pulling some weird plot development out of a hat that makes you wonder just what the hell you are reading.
He did it with Fire Punch and he is doing it now with Chainsaw Man.
Already, there are multiple theories about who the sexual harassment girl is.
The Death Devil is a popular one but I doubt that since she does not have the spiral eyes of Makima, Yoru or Fami.
Another theory is the Octopus Devil Yoshida is contracted with and I find this much more likely, since it could be a way for Yoshida to keep an eye on Denji and make sure that he is living a normal life.
Or the girl could just be a random pervert, who knows?
As for how Denji will react to her next chapter, well, that is anyone’s guess.
He did tell Asa he wanted to have sex but this mysterious girl’s actions feel a lot like Makima’s sexual manipulation so I don’t know if Denji will fall for it again.
Then again, this is Denji we’re talking about so he very well might.
Either way, given that every woman in Denji’s life tries to kill him, I expect this girl to be no different.
Although, if there’s something I should have learned about Fujimoto at this point, it is to expect the unexpected when reading his works.









