REVIEW: Chainsaw Man Chapter 159, “Attack on Samurai” Reintroduces a Classic Villain

Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man is making it clear that the War Devil can never find peace. When Asa and Fami first broke into the Tokyo Devil Detention Center in Chainsaw Man chapter 157, “College Fund,” their plan started out smoothly enough. Only two chapters later, CSM chapter 159, “Attack on Samurai,” sees Asa and Fami’s situation goes from bad to worse as they face off against a plethora of old and new foes.Chainsaw Man Chapter 159 is full of interesting implications and exciting moments, even if they don’t necessarily hit as hard as Nayuta’s disappearance in Chapter 155 or Asa’s reappearance in Chapter 157. More than big reveals or emotional bombshells, Chapter 159 comes with potential good news for Denji and the promise of big fights in coming chapters. There’s still a lot of emotion and depth to Chainsaw Man’s art, story, and characters, but Chapter 157 is less exciting on the surface-level than recent chapters have been.Even though Iseumi tries to protect Nobana and Seigi, his desire to chase after Chainsaw Man puts his friends in a terrible situation as they rely on him just as much as he relies on them. Another way Fujimoto uses humor to address character relationships is through Yoru’s treatment of Fami in this chapter. When Katana Man breaks through the wall to attack them, Yoru kicks Fami out of the way in the last second, hilariously hurting her while also saving her life. When Fami is once again attacked, Yoru dropkicks her a second time, causing Fami to spit up blood from her mouth. This ridiculous concept of Yoru saving Fami’s life in the most merciless way possible emphasizes their relationship perfectly.

Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man is making it clear that the War Devil can never find peace. When Asa and Fami first broke into the Tokyo Devil Detention Center in Chainsaw Man chapter 157, “College Fund,” their plan started out smoothly enough. Only two chapters later, CSM chapter 159, “Attack on Samurai,” sees Asa and Fami’s situation goes from bad to worse as they face off against a plethora of old and new foes.

Chainsaw Man Chapter 159 is full of interesting implications and exciting moments, even if they don’t necessarily hit as hard as Nayuta’s disappearance in Chapter 155 or Asa’s reappearance in Chapter 157. More than big reveals or emotional bombshells, Chapter 159 comes with potential good news for Denji and the promise of big fights in coming chapters. There’s still a lot of emotion and depth to Chainsaw Man‘s art, story, and characters, but Chapter 157 is less exciting on the surface-level than recent chapters have been.

Even though Iseumi tries to protect Nobana and Seigi, his desire to chase after Chainsaw Man puts his friends in a terrible situation as they rely on him just as much as he relies on them. Another way Fujimoto uses humor to address character relationships is through Yoru’s treatment of Fami in this chapter. When Katana Man breaks through the wall to attack them, Yoru kicks Fami out of the way in the last second, hilariously hurting her while also saving her life. When Fami is once again attacked, Yoru dropkicks her a second time, causing Fami to spit up blood from her mouth. This ridiculous concept of Yoru saving Fami’s life in the most merciless way possible emphasizes their relationship perfectly.

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