Tatsuki
Fujimoto doesn't give stitches without a thread, and his right hand has just
dropped the bomb that keeps fans on the edge of their seats. Shihei Lin,
the famous editor behind hits like Spy x Family, has confirmed that
Part 2 of Chainsaw Man is coming to a head of the game. This
statement is no small thing; it means that Denji and Asa Mitaka's story is
entering its most critical phase, promising those slow-cooked narrative twists
that we love (and traumatize) so much.
The announcement came just with the release in Japan of Volume 23, suggestively titled "War, Panties, Chainsaw". Lin said that this tome marks a milestone in the evolution of the plot, suggesting that absolute chaos is just around the corner in the Shonen Jump+ app.
Details
of Chainsaw Man reaching its core and record figures
While some
fans criticized that Part 2 felt "unstructured" compared to the
first, Lin defends Fujimoto's creative freedom to explore deeper and more
chaotic themes. The announcement has triggered the hype in
forums, where there is speculation about whether we are facing the beginning of
the end or another master arc of suffering.
Key facts
about the current state of the franchise:
- Monster Sales: The series already
exceeds 35 million copies in circulation worldwide.
- Anime Expansion: After the film Reze
Arc (2025), an animated sequel to the "Assassin's Arc"
was already confirmed at the last Jump Festa 2026.
- Context: The current story
explores apocalyptic conflicts with primordial demons, moving away from
the classic hunter structure.
About
Chainsaw Man
Since its
debut in 2018, the play has been a benchmark for action, black humor and social
criticism. With Denji becoming a celebrity within his own world and Asa
carrying the Demon of War, this "core point" could mean the ultimate
collision that readers have been waiting for years. If Fujimoto follows his
pattern, get your tissues (and antidepressants) ready.
Do you
think Part 2 will surpass the epic finale of Part One, or are you having a hard
time keeping up with it?