Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man is celebrated for many things, but beneath the quirks and thrilling shonen spectacles of Chainsaw Man lies a story so unexpectedly disturbing and twisted that most other dark fantasy manga seem tame in comparison. Fujimoto is not a creator who likes to take himself too seriously. Yet, when it comes to exploring the morbid implications of the dark, disquieting narrative he created, no other modern shonen story compares to Chainsaw Man’s grittiness and torment.Despite featuring plenty of comical elements, Denji’s adventures are not for the faint-hearted, and Fujimoto’s dedication to never shy away from even the most shocking and unsettling that regularly take place in his world swamped with fears and monsters gives his work profundity and weight. Be it scarring deaths or scarring instances of emotional torment, Chainsaw Man manifests its horrors in some of the series’ darkest moments.Chainsaw Man’s opening chapters make a point of immediately establishing the manga as something far darker than your typical shonen power fantasy. Denji is introduced as a poverty-stricken, abused, orphaned teenager who can’t afford more than a piece of bread for dinner. His only true friend and companion is his pet Devil Pochita, but even together, they can’t escape the cruelties fate has in stock for Denji.RELATED: 10 Best Manga Artists of All Time, Ranked
Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man is celebrated for many things, but beneath the quirks and thrilling shonen spectacles of Chainsaw Man lies a story so unexpectedly disturbing and twisted that most other dark fantasy manga seem tame in comparison. Fujimoto is not a creator who likes to take himself too seriously. Yet, when it comes to exploring the morbid implications of the dark, disquieting narrative he created, no other modern shonen story compares to Chainsaw Man’s grittiness and torment.
Despite featuring plenty of comical elements, Denji’s adventures are not for the faint-hearted, and Fujimoto’s dedication to never shy away from even the most shocking and unsettling that regularly take place in his world swamped with fears and monsters gives his work profundity and weight. Be it scarring deaths or scarring instances of emotional torment, Chainsaw Man manifests its horrors in some of the series’ darkest moments.
Chainsaw Man’s opening chapters make a point of immediately establishing the manga as something far darker than your typical shonen power fantasy. Denji is introduced as a poverty-stricken, abused, orphaned teenager who can’t afford more than a piece of bread for dinner. His only true friend and companion is his pet Devil Pochita, but even together, they can’t escape the cruelties fate has in stock for Denji.
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