Chainsaw Man is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto. The series' first part, "Public Safety arc" (公安編, Kōan-hen), covered in the first 97 chapters, ran in Shueisha's shōnen manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 3, 2018,[1][2] to December 14, 2020;[3][4] following the series' conclusion in Weekly Shōnen Jump, a second part was announced to start on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ online magazine.[5] On December 19, 2020, it was announced that the second part, "School arc" (学校編, Gakkō-hen), would feature Denji going to school.[6] The second part began serialization on July 13, 2022, with Chapter 98.[7][8] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on March 4, 2019.[9] As of August 2, 2024, 18 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 September 3, 2024, 16 volumes have been released.[16]
Volumes
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1 | Dog & Chainsaw Inu to Chensō (犬とチェンソー) | March 4, 2019[9] 978-4-08-881780-4 | October 6, 2020[15] 978-1-9747-0993-9 | ||
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Denji, an impoverished teenager, works to pay off his deceased father's debts to the yakuza as a Devil Hunter using his dog-like companion, the Chainsaw Devil Pochita. Shortly after his father's funeral, Denji gave Pochita blood to heal the Devil's wounds. The yakuza group are enslaved after entering a contract with the Zombie Devil and betray Denji, dismembering the young Devil Hunter. Pochita sacrifices its heart, reviving him as the Devil-human hybrid Chainsaw Man, who then kills the Zombie Devil and the yakuza. Makima, an officer of the Public Safety Devil Hunters, arrives too late to stop the violence; she surprisingly hugs Chainsaw Man, transforming him back to Denji. Makima buys Denji a meal, but before he can eat, she orders him to rescue a girl kidnapped by the Muscle Devil; after he returns, successful, Makima feeds him. At Public Safety Tokyo Headquarters, Makima assigns Denji to a mentor, Aki Hayakawa, who leads an experimental squad; Denji and Aki share an instant, mutual dislike. Denji kills a fiend, which is a Devil that has taken over a human's body, as their first assignment together; afterwards, another fiend Power (Blood Devil) is assigned as Denji's partner. On patrol, Power, thirsting for blood, kills a Sea Cucumber Devil. Denji and Power agree that if he helps rescue her pet cat Meowy from a Bat Devil, she will let him touch her breasts; however, she betrays Denji and feeds his blood to the Bat Devil instead. After the Bat Devil swallows both Meowy and Power, an incensed Denji catches it and fights as Chainsaw Man. | |||||
2 | Chainsaw vs. Bat Chensō VS Kōmori (チェンソーVSコウモリ) | May 2, 2019[17] 978-4-08-881831-3 | December 1, 2020[18] 978-1-9747-0994-6 | ||
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After defeating the Bat Devil and retrieving Power and Meowy from its guts, Denji's celebration is cut short by the Leech Devil. He is saved by Aki, who defeats the Leech Devil with the power gained from a contract with the Fox Devil. Power moves in with Denji and Aki, but her chaotic ways engender resentment until she offers to uphold her end of the bargain with Denji. After realizing his dream, Denji is disappointed and Makima suggests physical intimacy would be more profound after making an emotional connection; after they engage in heavy petting, he agrees to help her defeat the Gun Devil. 13 years ago, the Gun Devil killed 1.2 million people worldwide, including Aki's family, then disappeared; since then, the only clues to its location have been small pieces of the Gun Devil's body, which strengthen other devils when ingested. Aki, Denji, and Power team up with another Devil Hunter team (Arai and Kobeni, led by Himeno) to investigate a Devil at the Hotel Morin. After Himeno and Power defeat a small Devil, the six are trapped in time on the eighth floor, cut off from the rest of the world by a mysterious Devil, who offers a contract: the rest may leave if they give up Denji's heart. Arai and Kobeni, mentally fragile from confinement, urge acceptance, but Himeno and Aki decline. In flashbacks, Himeno was assigned as Aki's mentor, explaining their bonds and similar habits. | |||||
3 | Kill Denji Denji o Korose (デンジを殺せ) | August 2, 2019[19] 978-4-08-882016-3 | February 2, 2021[20] 978-1-9747-0995-3 | ||
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The Eternity Devil reveals its name and powers: it has trapped them within its stomach and grows stronger with fear. Although its heart is inaccessible, Denji learns its belly still feels pain; he decides to torment it until it wants to die, and fights for three straight days, winning their freedom. To celebrate, Public Safety Special Division 4 (D4) holds a welcome party for all the new members, including Denji, Power, Arai, and Kobeni. During the party, a drunken Himeno gives Denji his first kiss and inadvertent trauma; they spend the night at her apartment. The next morning, she proposes to help him win Makima's love if he helps her with Aki. Meanwhile, on the bullet train to Kyoto, Makima is apparently assassinated; the other members of D4 are ambushed by humans who have allied with the Gun Devil. An unidentified colleague, who claims to be the grandson of the yakuza boss killed by Denji, transforms into the Katana Man and attacks Aki. As he struggles with Katana Man, Himeno sacrifices herself entirely to her contracted Ghost Devil; they gain the upper hand briefly before a girl arrives, controlling a monstrous Snake Devil which swallows the Ghost Devil. As its last act, a disembodied hand pulls the starter on Denji's chest and he rises as Chainsaw Man. | |||||
4 | The Gun is Mightier Jū wa Tsuyoshi (銃は強し) | October 4, 2019[21] 978-4-08-882075-0 | April 6, 2021[22] 978-1-9747-1727-9 | ||
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The snake girl, Sawatari, reports they have engaged Chainsaw Man and calls for backup. Katana Man overpowers Chainsaw Man and drags his torso away. On the Shinkansen, despite being shot through the head, Makima arises and kills her would-be assassins; arriving in Kyoto, she meets Kurose and Tendo, who report the other ambushes. From a shrine, Makima remotely kills many of those who took Chainsaw Man. Kobeni, who survived when Arai shielded her, arrives and displays remarkable agility in defeating Katana Man and Sawatari, who flee. Makima is debriefed by Madoka, who resigns after reporting the remaining Special Division members have been merged into D4 under Makima. Aki awakens in hospital, briefly mourning Himeno before Kurose and Tendo arrive to help him contract with the Future Devil. Makima assigns Kishibe, an old Devil Hunter who trained Himeno, to Denji and Power; he kills them, then revives them with blood, vowing to repeat this training until they are stronger. After a few days, Makima meets with the yakuza patriarch, who disavows Sawatari's actions; Makima gives him a bag of eyes extracted from close family members of the yakuza to ensure their cooperation. Kishibe leads the new D4 into combat with Sawatari and Katana Man, who are hiding in a skyscraper; D4 is mostly non-human, including the Shark Fiend, Violence Fiend, Spider Devil, and Angel Devil. When Aki confronts Sawatari, she has the snake spit out the Ghost Devil and orders it to kill him. | |||||
5 | Minor Miseinen (未成年) | January 4, 2020[23] 978-4-08-882171-9 | June 1, 2021[24] 978-1-9747-1922-8 | ||
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As Aki kills the Ghost Devil, Kobeni takes Sawatari with a knife, but Sawatari is killed by the snake before she can confirm she had entered a contract with the Gun Devil. Power attacks the zombies in the basement and Denji rides the elevator up, fighting Katana Man upon arrival; after falling into a passenger train together, Chainsaw Man splits Katana Man in half despite losing both arms. After restoring Katana Man to human form and binding him, Denji and Aki beat him in revenge for Himeno. That night, Denji dreams of a sealed door, and Pochita warns him against opening it. Beam, the Shark Fiend, serves as Denji's temporary partner while Power is taken away to drain some blood. Makima and Denji go on a date, and she reassures him he has a human heart. Aki is partnered with the Angel Devil. On patrol, Denji meets a waitress, Reze, while waiting for the rain to stop. After a week of lunches together, Reze proposes that Denji sneak into her high school at night, and they go skinny dipping in the pool. A vicious human who has a contract with the Typhoon Devil attempts to kidnap Reze to pressure Denji, but she kills him and summons the Typhoon Devil while speaking Russian. After watching festival fireworks, Reze invites Denji to run away with her. | |||||
6 | Boom Boom Boom Ban Ban Ban (バン バン バン) | March 4, 2020[25] 978-4-08-882224-2 | August 3, 2021[26] 978-1-9747-2071-2 | ||
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Seeing Denji hesitate, Reze kisses him and shocks him by biting off the tip of his tongue, then cuts off his hand as he tries to pull the starter. He is spirited away by Beam, who recognizes her as the Bomb Woman, a Devil-human hybrid who grew up in the Soviet Union. She subdues Beam, but after being distracted by three civilian Devil Hunters, he completes his escape, meeting Aki, who is visiting friends in Division 2 with the Angel Devil. The Bomb Woman is delayed briefly by D2, catching Aki as he is driving away, but the Violence Fiend buys additional time before he runs. A revived Chainsaw Man leaps from the car to battle Bomb Woman, but her skill overwhelms him. As she walks away with his torso, Aki frees him by cutting off her arm and the Angel Devil feeds him blood; Aki and the Violence Fiend battle Bomb Woman and the Typhoon Devil. Typhoon nearly blows away Angel, but he is saved by Aki. Chainsaw Man commands Beam to go full shark and rides him into the fight. After Chainsaw Man defeats Typhoon, Bomb defeats Beam; they reach a stalemate when he wraps chains around her and him and fall into the sea together. When Reze awakens, they have washed up on a beach, and Denji proposes they run away together, but she breaks his neck and walks away. Hours later, Makima and the Angel Devil catch up to and kill her, and Denji is tracked down by Power after waiting in vain for Reze at the cafe. | |||||
7 | In a Dream Yume no Naka (夢の中) | June 4, 2020[27] 978-4-08-882328-7 | October 5, 2021[28] 978-1-9747-2096-5 | ||
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Makima's plans to take D4 on a trip to Enoshima are derailed by the publicity around Chainsaw Man; she warns Denji that international assassins will be coming for him, including three brothers who have a contract with the Skin Devil (from America), Tolka and his master (Siberia), Quanxi and her four female fiend partners (China), and Santa Claus (Germany). Angel tells Aki that after Devils die in the human world, they revive in Hell if their name is still feared, and when they die in Hell, they return to the human world; the last sound they all remember before dying in Hell is Chainsaw Man's motor. Makima assigns bodyguards to Denji: Kusakabe, Tamaoki, and Yoshida from D2 and Subaru, Kurose, and Tendo from Kyoto. The American brothers ambush and kill the Kyoto team, assuming their identities; Tolka's master pricks Denji three times with a curse nail. Denji realizes he is being used as bait. The false Kurose attempts to get closer to Denji, but is killed accidentally by Power, who hits him while driving Kobeni's Fiat 500. Santa Claus, who has a contract with the Doll Devil, sends an army of converted human dolls after Denji; as Public Safety officers defend, Quanxi and her fiends join the assault, taking out dolls and officers indiscriminately. Kishibe sits down to parlay with Quanxi, asking if she will help him kill Makima. | |||||
8 | Super Mess Chō Mechakucha (ちょうめちゃくちゃ) | August 4, 2020[29] 978-4-08-882376-8 | December 7, 2021[30] 978-1-9747-2278-5 | ||
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Quanxi throws Kishibe and one of the American brothers out the window. Yoshida has a rematch with Quanxi which ends in his defenestration; as Beam flees with Denji, he steps on the curse nail and is killed by a Devil. After Tolka knocks out Beam, his master arrives and reveals she is Santa Claus; the elderly German man previously acting as Santa Claus is a doll she sacrifices to the Hell Devil to send Quanxi, Public Safety, and Tolka to Hell, where the Darkness Devil arrives, taking everyone's arms; all are powerless before it. A small piece of Darkness is fed to Santa Claus to give her the power to kill Makima. The Spider Devil calls Makima to Hell and battle Darkness; she sacrifices Tolka to escape Hell and revives Chainsaw Man to fight Santa Claus. Quanxi transforms into the Crossbow Woman hybrid and teams up with Chainsaw Man; Santa Claus calls her the first Devil Hunter. As the day ends, Santa Claus gets stronger in the dark, turning two of Quanxi's girlfiends into dolls. Chainsaw Man douses himself with gasoline and, ablaze, gains the upper hand on Santa Claus. After Santa Claus is weakened, the Cosmos Fiend traps her in a library and breaks her mind. Quanxi surrenders to Makima, who kills her and the two remaining fiends. | |||||
9 | Bath Ofuro (お風呂) | November 4, 2020[31] 978-4-08-882470-3 | February 1, 2022[32] 978-1-9747-2404-8 | ||
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Power has developed a fear of the dark; Makima invites Denji on a trip to Enoshima, but he declines. Instead, Denji, Power, and Aki visit the Hayakawa family grave in Hokkaido. Aki asks Kishibe if they may avoid the upcoming fight with the Gun Devil, as he does not want to see them die. Makima forces the trio to participate; she reveals the Gun Devil has been captured and divided among the major powers, and the fight will be to obtain a larger portion for Japan. The Future Devil shows Aki the near future: both he and Power will be killed by Denji; he meets with Makima and begs for more strength through another Devil contract. She proposes herself; as Angel remembers she convinced him to demonstrate his life-draining power on the village that had sheltered him, Aki accepts, and Angel's desperate attempt to kill Makima fails. Makima is the Control Devil, and to stop her, the President of the United States offers one year of lifespan from each citizen to the Gun Devil, but the Gun Devil's assault fails and he escapes by taking a human as the Gun Fiend; Makima calls Denji, cautioning him not to open the door to the Gun Fiend. Power is confused, as the scent at the door is Aki. When Denji opens the door, Aki/Gun Fiend attacks. As the Gun Fiend prevails, in his mind, he is having a playful snowball fight with Denji; ordinary citizens revive Chainsaw Man with their blood and he is forced to kill Aki. | |||||
10 | A Dog's Feeling Inu no Kimochi (犬の気持ち) | January 4, 2021[33] 978-4-08-882527-4 | April 5, 2022[34] 978-1-97-472278-5 | ||
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Aki leaves Denji an inheritance, which he uses to rent an apartment for himself and Power, but he remains depressed about killing Aki. Makima takes him to her apartment, where he wishes to become her dog to avoid hard choices in the future. She calls Power over and as Denji opens the door, Makima fatally shoots her. Makima explains how she broke Pochita's contract: first she gave him happiness, including a family and regular meals, then took it all away. She guessed the truth behind the locked door in his mind: he killed his abusive father as a child in self-defense. In the morning, Kishibe ambushes her, summoning the Hell Devil to bind Makima; however, Pochita, having taken over Denji's body goes to Hell in her stead. She explains why she is a fan: the names of the Devils he eats are erased, making him the Devil that Devils fear. Makima is one of the four "Horsemen" of the Apocalypse, which includes the Control, War, Hunger/Famine, and Death Devils. Upon his return, Pochita slices up Makima and leaves to have a hamburger at Family Burger, where Kobeni is working after leaving Public Safety. A comedy of errors ends with their date together; afterwards, Makima arrives with several weapon humans, including Katana Man, Reze, and Quanxi, promising a date to the one who can defeat Pochita. Their attacks are futile and Makima sends him flying out of the atmosphere, but he returns by removing his heart and throwing it back to Earth, where he traps all his foes in chains. | |||||
11 | Go Get 'Em, Chainsaw Man Ganbare Chensō Man (がんばれチェンソーマン) | March 4, 2021[35] 978-4-08-882576-2 | June 7, 2022[36] 978-1-9747-2711-7 | ||
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As the world praises Pochita for defeating the Gun Devil, Makima declares her contempt for humans and he takes a deadly spear she threw at Kobeni. Inside him, Power revives by eating Pochita and escapes with Denji's body; in a dumpster, Power exchanges her remaining life as a contract for Denji to find the Blood Devil and befriend it, and he awakens. Together, Denji and Kishibe plot how to permanently kill Makima. She confronts Chainsaw Man in a graveyard, backed by an army including the weapon humans; although he defeats them, he is exhausted and Makima revives him with her own blood so they can engage in solo combat. She prevails, ripping Pochita from his chest, but hidden in the bodies, Denji rises and slashes her with a chainsaw made with Power's blood, slowing her regeneration; the Chainsaw Man she had fought was a shadow ripped from Pochita. Afterward, Denji becomes one with Makima by cooking and physically consuming her flesh over the next few weeks, which he calls an act of love. Reporting to Kishibe after the macabre meals are complete, Denji has adopted Makima's dogs and takes in the reincarnated Control Devil, a young girl named Nayuta. Pochita appears to Denji in a dream, telling him that Control's dream was to form equal relationships with others, advising him to hug Nayuta as much as possible to make it come true. | |||||
12 | Bird and War Tori to Sensō (鳥と戦争) | October 4, 2022[37] 978-4-08-883271-5 | October 3, 2023[38] 978-1-9747-4058-1 | ||
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After high school outcast Asa Mitaka trips, smashing the Chicken Devil the class is keeping as a pet, the class president, who has entered a contract with the Justice Devil, kills her. Asa sacrifices herself to the War Devil and kills the president and her teacher in revenge; the next day, the War Devil, named Yoru, explains it left half the brain to her so they can blend in and investigate her school, as Yoru believes Chainsaw Man is a student. When Yoru takes over Asa's body, scars appear on Asa's face. Since Yoru can make possessions into weapons, she asks a new student, Yoshida, to be her boyfriend, but he declines. Hearing a rumor that Chainsaw Man is in the Devil Hunter Club, Yoru forces Asa to join, alongside the orphan Yuko and Yoshida. She becomes friends with Yuko and Yoru suggests killing Yuko for a weapon; however, while patrolling together, Yuko is injured and Asa saves her. They are pursued and swallowed by a Bat Devil, but rescued almost immediately by Chainsaw Man, who soon defeats the Cockroach Devil which burst out of the Bat. Yoshida, a former Public Safety officer, tells Denji he has been assigned to the school to ensure his identity as Chainsaw Man remains secret; on the other hand, Denji believes women will pursue him if everyone knows. | |||||
13 | Spoiler Netabare (ネタバレ) | January 4, 2023[39] 978-4-08-883316-3 | December 5, 2023[40] 978-1-9747-4102-1 | ||
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Yoshida tries to set up Denji with Asa; to impress her, he claims to be Chainsaw Man but she doubts his confession and rejects him. A recuperating Yuko confides to Asa that she killed her neighbor to enter a contract with the Justice Devil, giving her the power to read minds, to take revenge on Asa's bullies tomorrow. Yoru tries to stop the Justice Woman hybrid and fails; reverting to Asa, she makes a sword out of her school uniform and dices up Justice. A mysterious student who calls herself Asa's older sister revives Justice, who then is stopped by Chainsaw Man. As Yoru attempts to kill him, he tries to unmask himself as Denji to a surviving student, but is whisked away by Yoshida's octopus. That night, Yuko shows up to Asa's apartment to say goodbye; as everyone sleeps, she is killed by apparently Chainsaw Man. The Devil Hunter Club welcomes Asa; club president Haruka Iseumi shows off a starter on his chest, convincing Yoru they have found Chainsaw Man. Asa looks for a suitable human to turn into a weapon; she decides on Denji after watching him sell handrolled cigarettes from discards to the homeless and asks him on a date. | |||||
14 | I Wanna See Penguins! Pengin ga Mitai! (ペンギンが見たい!) | April 4, 2023[41] 978-4-08-883464-1 | February 6, 2024[42] 978-1-9747-4358-2 | ||
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On their date at the aquarium, Asa bores Denji, who wanders off to find the penguins; the mysterious student reappears and reveals herself as Fami, the Famine Devil, trapping them until Asa turns Denji into a weapon. Denji believes the Eternity Devil has returned; they soon encounter and team up with the Devil Hunter Club. After three days, Asa confesses her weapon plans to Denji; over a shared meal of starfish, he says he is saving money to send Nayuta to college. Asa devises an escape plan and they collect a million yen together, which she uses to purchase the aquarium. Turning the possession into a spear, she kills the Eternity Devil. Denji asks for another date; realizing Asa feels affection for him, Yoru tries to turn him into a sword but fails, which she blames on unrequited feelings. For their second date, they watch a movie at Denji's apartment. Yoru breaks one of his rules as Nayuta returns with the dogs; for getting spit on Denji, her property, Nayuta turns Yoru's mind into a dog's. To return her to human, Denji agrees not to get friendly with Asa, whose memories are modified to believe Denji stood her up instead; as she waits by the school, Yoshida meets Asa and asks her to stay away from Denji. Depressed, Yoru is walking back when she sees a powerful Devil inducing the residents of an apartment building to leap to their deaths; Fami describes it as the first of the Devils that will usher in mass terror. | |||||
15 | Hors D'oeuvre Zensai (前菜) | August 4, 2023[43] 978-4-08-883598-3 | May 7, 2024[44] 978-1-9747-4640-8 | ||
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The Falling Devil can overcome gravity: the lower a person's spirits, the higher they fall; it is trying to feed the diner, a caterpillar-like Devil, and Asa/Yoru is the main course. Yoru saves Asa from her negative thoughts, but Asa pushes her out again, fearing both companionship and solitude. When Chainsaw Man arrives, Falling Devil tries to use his trauma in vain. Asa gives up and lets go, but Chainsaw Man catches Asa and reveals his strategy to overcome trauma: maintain an overarching purpose (in his case, sex). Disgusted, she says no partner would choose him, and they plummet onto a giant plate in Hell. Before the diner can eat them, another Chainsaw Man appears and helps them escape from Hell. Chainsaw Man is revived with Asa's blood; the diner swallows them, but then immediately vomits and the insulted Falling Devil kills the diner. Fami returns the Falling Devil to Hell, as the diner was intended to serve as Yoru's tomb. Haruka publicizes the Chainsaw Man Church for World Peace. After falling asleep in school, Denji wakes up, bound; Yoshida warns him both Nayuta and Asa are hostages to prevent him from turning into Chainsaw Man again. | |||||
16 | Ordinary Happiness Futsū no Shiawase (普通の幸せ) | December 4, 2023[45] 978-4-08-883701-7 | September 3, 2024[16] 978-1-9747-4874-7 | ||
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A Church representative claiming to be Chainsaw Man is viewed skeptically by Denji and Asa. Asa realizes her affection is in conflict with Yoru's renewed desire to kill Chainsaw Man. Fami plans to help both: if Asa joins the Church and fights, other Devils will lose their fear of Chainsaw Man, effectively killing him; also, Fami notes Yoru's enemy is Black Chainsaw Man, not Red (Denji). Asa wins fame, leaving Denji jealous. He watches a film with Yoshida but the theater is evacuated after a Devil incursion; Yoshida leaves Denji alone with a girl he knows, Fumiko Mifune. She offers sex if he licks the dead Devil; that accomplished, they rent a private karaoke room, where Denji fights off a series of men as she keeps singing; Yoshida introduces Fumiko, revealed to be a Public Safety officer, as Denji's bodyguard. A new student, Miri Sugo, recruits Denji to the Church by mentioning unlimited sex. At the Church, Denji objects to getting married first, then leaves after Barem Bridge, the Church second-in-command, suggests killing Asa. At the amusement park with Nayuta, Fumiko tells Denji how she feels about Chainsaw Man, who did not save her parents. Barem arrives, hinting at an impending massacre, but Quanxi arrives and stops the would-be killers before those Church members could set their plan in motion. The Church is under investigation for terrorist activities. | |||||
17 | Guns, Nails, Katana Jū Kugi Katana (銃・釘・刀) | April 4, 2024[46] 978-4-08-884035-2 | January 7, 2025[47] 978-1-9747-5269-0 | ||
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Nail and Katana Man enter the Church, where they kill the founder, who had a contract with the Justice Devil. However, Public Safety realizes the Justice Devil was the diner who was killed by the Falling Devil; Barem reveals the Church made contracts with the Fire Devil instead, and 350,000 Church contractors turn to Fire Devils, sprouting chainsaws spontaneously. Nayuta realizes that Fami intends to strengthen Chainsaw Man and Yoru to fight the Death Devil, who is coming in six months. Barem incites the crowd of Fire Devils to attack Nayuta, but Quanxi rescues her, Denji, and Fumiko. Yoshida arrives to arrest Asa; as she turns her apartment into a sword, he severs her right arm and tries to grab her with a tentacle, but she escapes and Yoru exults as the world remembers War. Nayuta and Denji separate from Fumiko and return home for the dogs and Meowy, but Barem sets the apartment on fire. Denji pulls his starter and Chainsaw Man defeats the weapon humans belonging to the Church (Sword, Spear, and Whip), but is trapped by the remaining humans over the objections of Fumiko and Nayuta, who gives him a chance at escaping. | |||||
18 | All Pets Minna Petto (みんなペット) | August 2, 2024[10] 978-4-08-884155-7 | — | ||
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Barem continues to incite the crowd against Nayuta; her vague memories of Makima tell her to again fill Denji with happiness, then take it away. Denji wakes up in a hospital bed; Yoshida says he was warned against turning into Chainsaw Man and doctors begin to dismember him at the Tokyo Devil Detention Center. Asa and Fami arrive and break into the facility; Fami summons the Guillotine Devil for help and they inadvertently liberate the other members of the school Devil Hunter Club, who begin following them in the hope of meeting Chainsaw Man. Nail and Katana Man fight Fami and Asa, but when Asa realizes Katana also has a grudge against Chainsaw Man, they join forces. After they arrive at the surgical theater, they reassemble the pieces of Chainsaw Man; finding his head, Asa finally realizes Denji is Chainsaw Man. Quanxi arrives; Public Safety has been extorting her help by holding her girlfiends hostage, but once the officer directing her is killed by an escaped Fire Devil, Yoru kills Quanxi. The allies escape to Fami's apartment, where Denji sleeps for a week, rudely awakened by those who want to fight him. Denji searches fruitlessly for Nayuta at the apartment, confused by conflicting signals from Yoru and Asa. Fami suggests he might be hungry, and he asks for sushi. | |||||
19 | — | December 4, 2024[48] 978-4-08-884313-1 | — |
Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
editThese chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume.
- "Everyday Scenery" (いつもの風景, Itsumo no Fūkei)
- "Rain, Brothel, Removal" (雨・ソープ・切断, Ame Sōpu Setsudan)
- "Super Smooch" (超チュー, Chō Chū)
- "Kiss, Love, Sperm" (キス・好き・スペルマ, Kisu Suki Superuma)
- "Hands and Adaptation" (手と適応, Te to Tekiō)
- "How to Eat Sushi" (寿司の食べ方, Sushi no Tabekata)
- "Special Division 5" (特異5課, Tokui Goka)
- "Bzzz! Boom! Chomp!" (ヴヴン!ドオン!ガブ!, Vuvun! Dōn! Gabu!)
- "Hard of Hearing" (少し聞こえてる, Sukoshi Kikoeteru)
- "Ayyy, Aging" (おーい老い, Ōi Oi)
- "Both Hands" (両の手, Ryō no Te)
- "Two Children" (二子, Nishi)
- "Trigger Finger" (人差し指, Hitosashiyubi)
- "Gun Goddess" (銃の女神, Jū no Megami)
- "Vamvagah" (ヴァンヴァガ, Vanvaga)
- "Aging's World" (老いの世界, Oi no Sekai)
- "Trees on the Mind" (気になる木, Ki ni Naru Ki)
- "Cute" (可愛い顔, Kawaii Kao)
- "Barf, Head, Perv" (ゲロ・顔・エロ, Gero Kao Ero)
References
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