Chainsaw Man was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2018 until 2020, when it then transferred to Shonen Jump+ online magazine, where the current story continues. The series is currently collected in 16 Tankbon volumes.

When his father died, Denji was stuck with a huge debt and no way to pay it back. Thanks to a Devil dog he saved named Pochita, he's able to survive through odd jobs and killing Devils for the Yakuza. Pochita's chainsaw powers come in handy against these powerful demons. When the Yakuza betrays him and he's killed by the Zombie Devil, Pochita sacrifices himself to save his former master. Denji is then reborn as a Devil-Human hybrid known as Chainsaw Man.


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Chainsaw Man (Japanese: , Hepburn: Chens Man) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto. Its first arc was serialized in Shueisha's shnen manga magazine Weekly Shnen Jump from December 2018 to December 2020; its second arc began serialization in Shueisha's Shnen Jump+ online magazine in July 2022. Its chapters have been collected in 16 tankbon volumes as of December 2023.

Chainsaw Man follows the story of Denji, an impoverished young man who makes a contract that fuses his body with that of a dog-like devil named Pochita, granting him the ability to transform parts of his body into chainsaws. Denji eventually joins the Public Safety Devil Hunters, a government agency focused on fighting against devils whenever they become a threat to Japan. The second arc of the story focuses on Asa Mitaka, a high school student who enters into a contract with Yoru, the War Devil, who forces her to hunt down Chainsaw Man in order to reclaim the devils stolen from her.

Chainsaw Man is written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto. The series' first part, "Public Safety arc" (, Kan-hen), ran in Shueisha's shnen manga anthology Weekly Shnen Jump from December 3, 2018,[10][11] to December 14, 2020;[12][13] following the series' conclusion in Weekly Shnen Jump, a second part was announced to start on Shueisha's Shnen Jump+ online magazine.[14] On December 19, 2020, it was announced that the second part, "School arc" (, Gakk-hen), would feature Denji going to school.[15][16] The second part began serialization on July 13, 2022.[17][18] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankbon volumes. The first volume was released on March 4, 2019.[19] As of December 4, 2023, 16 volumes have been released.[20]

In North America, Viz Media published the series' first two chapters on their Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine for its "Jump Start" initiative.[1][21] The series was then published on the Shonen Jump digital platform after the cancellation of Weekly Shonen Jump.[21] Shueisha also simulpublished the series in English on the app and website Manga Plus starting in January 2019.[22] In February 2020, Viz Media announced the digital and print release of the manga.[23] Viz Media posted an official trailer for the manga, featuring a high-octane opera vocals as its soundtrack.[24] The first volume was released on October 6, 2020.[25] As of December 5, 2023, 13 volumes have been released.[26]

Chainsaw Man has been overall well received by critics. James Beckett of Anime News Network ranked the first volume as a B+. Beckett commented: "[Chainsaw Man is] goofy, kinky, dark, and bizarre, which is already the kind of tonal mishmash I'm generally down for in my art," praising as well its compelling world-building and character development, adding that the volume "earns plenty of goodwill by committing to its surprisingly earnest and charming brand of ferocious bloodletting."[119] Nicholas Dupree from the same website commented: "[i]t's a bizarre, unpredictable, and undeniably unique thrill ride, and love it or hate it, there's nothing else quite like it."[120] Hannah Collins of Comic Book Resources gave the series a positive review, stating: "Chainsaw Man bears all the hallmarks of a standard supernatural action series, but its quieter moments are where its dark heart beats fastest."[121] Polygon's Julia Lee gave the series a positive review, commenting: "Chainsaw Man is considered one of Shonen Jump's best new series, and for good reason. The graphic rip-and-tear fights, paired with a unique and funny story about devils makes for one great manga."[122] Sheena McNeil of Sequential Tart gave the first volume a 9/10. McNeil stated: "I did not think I was going to enjoy this manga. I'm glad I was wrong!" She noted that the series has similar elements from Army of Darkness, Devilman, Dorohedoro and inspiration from various devil-hunting series, recommending it to fans of those works.[123]

Anna Neatrour of Manga Report gave a positive review to the first volume, calling its monster fighting, "buckets of gore", and humor "plenty amusing," and calling Denji an "incredibly damaged but potentially powerful hero."[124] Reviewing the first volume, Danica Davidson of Otaku USA called the series "a little creepy" and "downright bizarre," adding however, that it is "a bloody, action-packed shnen with some heart showing through the weirdness, and it's been very successful in Japan."[125] Following her "read-a-thoning" of the series, Katherine Dacey of The Manga Critic commented that she finished it with a "grudging respect for Fujimoto's excessive, ridiculous creation, which entertained and repelled me in equal measure. Your mileage will vary."[126] Ian Wolf of Anime UK News gave the first volume a 6/10. Wolf wrote that the main feature of the series is the action sequences, but criticized the lack of depth in writing, concluding: "Chainsaw Man has some things going for it and hopefully may well build up from a promising start."[127]

Various reviewers have commented on the use of violence and gory scenes within the context of the story. Dupree wrote that the "irreverent tone and deliciously gory violence" are elements that make the series "really stand out from the get-go."[120] Collins wrote that the gory scenes, instead of being gratuitous, make the story feel "refreshingly unfiltered."[121] McNeil commented that the series is "wonderfully absurd. It's funny, gorey [sic], and violent, but also has an interesting bit of humanity at its core."[123] Davinson called it "casually gruesome and violent," but that it fits with its theme.[125] Lee wrote: "Chainsaw Man is gory. Extremely gory," adding that these scenes make the series different from other shnen series, calling them "pretty gross," but "fitting for a dark manga about slashing devils down with a chainsaw."[122] Dacey called the series a "blood-and-testosterone-soaked battle manga," commenting that its main appeal is the "outrageous displays of gore and violence," adding as well that Fujimoto "does his utmost to push the boundaries of good taste."[126] Beckett wrote that the "delightfully ridiculous and bloody" premise runs with it in "all sorts of fascinating directions," adding however, that its reveling in crude humor and violence could be off-putting to some readers.[119]

Chainsaw Man is a manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto. The popular series has topped several 'best of' lists and continues to grow in worldwide popularity. Chainsaw Man tells the story of Denji, who while working as a small-time Devil Hunter to pay off his father's debt. Denji is betrayed and murdered, and then revived by his pet devil companion, Pochita, who fuses their bodies together. He gains the ability to transform parts of his body into chainsaws, turning him into something new and dangerous - Chainsaw Man! Follow Denji as he is recruited by the Public Safety Devil Hunters to fight against the devils threatening Japan!

Anyone else find the Chainsaw volume to be EXTREMELY loud? When I play online and am chatting with my buddy, I can't hear a thing when I'm cutting down trees. I know it's realistic, but SHEESH! I think we can still enjoy the game with that volume reduced. I mean, using the auger isn't that bad when using it, the chainsaw should be the same. Who's with me on this?

Normally I find it just annoying, but workable. But once you stream, or create videos, it's very troublesome as you have to continually go into the game master volume and adjust so people can hear you ... and that drops all other volumes equally so you won't hear zombies nearby either.

I don't think they do, I think those volumes have to do with zombies noticing it. As I tried setting it to 0.01 and it still was just as loud in game. Unless I did something wrong. I tried something simmlar with the wrench and while it was still just as loud in game, it did seem to affect the distance zombies heard the noise from.

Chainsaw Man is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto. The series' first part, "Public Safety arc" (, Kan-hen), ran in Shueisha's shnen manga anthology Weekly Shnen Jump from December 3, 2018,[1][2] to December 14, 2020;[3][4] following the series' conclusion in Weekly Shnen Jump, a second part was announced to start on Shueisha's Shnen Jump+ online magazine.[5] On December 19, 2020, it was announced that the second part, "School arc" (, Gakk-hen), would feature Denji going to school.[6] The second part began serialization on July 13, 2022.[7][8] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankbon volumes. The first volume was released on March 4, 2019.[9] As of December 4, 2023, 16 volumes have been released.[10]

In North America, Viz Media published the series' first two chapters on their Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine for its "Jump Start" initiative.[11][12] The series was then published on the Shonen Jump digital platform after the cancellation of Weekly Shonen Jump.[12] Shueisha also simulpublished the series in English on the app and website Manga Plus starting in January 2019.[13] In February 2020, Viz Media announced the digital and print release of the manga.[14] The first volume was released on October 6, 2020.[15] As of October 3, 2023, twelve volumes have been released.[16] 2351a5e196

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