It seems
like only yesterday that the internet was flooded with memes saying that
"enough time had passed" to declare this work the best in history,
even before it came out. But the joke became an anecdote and the anecdote,
reality. Kagurabachi, Takeru Hokazono's gem, has
just officially closed its Part 1 with the release of Chapter
112 this Sunday. And don't worry, don't take out the tissues yet, because this
is not a cancellation; It is an evolution in the purest style of the
great shonen.
The End
of the Beginning and the Promise of Part 2
Hokazono is
not playing. At the end of this first stage, the author confirms that he has a
long-term vision for Chihiro Rokuhira, dividing the narrative into
clear phases to let the story breathe and the characters grow (did someone
say timeskip?). Chapter 112 serves as a natural breaking point for
the entire plot of revenge and sorceress swords that we have followed since
September 2023. Best of all, there are no signs of an eternal hiatus;
the transition to Part 2 looks set to be smooth, maintaining the momentum that
the series has earned through hard work.
About
Kagurabachi
Kagurabachi is the manga that broke the internet
before its first chapter. What started as massive shitposting was
transformed into genuine admiration thanks to the brutal artistry of Hokazono
and his protagonist, Chihiro, a stoic swordsman who seeks revenge using magical
katanas. Today, it's one of the magazine's strongest series and an obvious
candidate for an anime that breaks the internet again.