Tatsuki Fujimoto

Japanese manga artist, creator of Fire Punch and Chainsaw Man, known for dark, surreal storytelling, black humor, and distinctive, dynamic art.

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  1. 1. チェンソーマン 9 [Chainsaw Man 9]

    The 17119th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 2. チェンソーマン 10 [Chainsaw Man 10]

    Denji and his comrades are plunged into a brutal, high-stakes conflict when deadly foreign assassins descend on Tokyo, forcing allies to make impossible choices and exposing unsettling truths about power, control, and identity; amid explosive fights, grim humor, and moments of raw vulnerability, relationships fray and Denji’s naïve dreams collide with harsh consequence, pushing him toward a shattering turning point.

  3. 3. チェンソーマン 8 [Chainsaw Man 8]

    After the shocking fallout of recent confrontations, the protagonist is thrust into a chaotic hunt as deadly international assassins and strange devils close in; fragile alliances form between devils, government agents, and unlikely allies, forcing him to confront who he can trust, the consequences of his choices, and what he truly wants, while the narrative alternates between brutal, surreal action and quiet, melancholic moments that explore loneliness, desire, and the cost of survival.

  4. 4. チェンソーマン 7 [Chainsaw Man 7]

    A brutal, darkly comedic installment that follows a young devil-human hybrid as he confronts escalating violence and the moral cost of survival; amid bloody battles and surreal encounters he struggles with shifting loyalties, confusing desires, and the manipulative power structures around him, forging fragile friendships while being forced to confront what freedom and human connection really mean in a world ruled by devils and fear.

  5. 5. チェンソーマン 6 [Chainsaw Man 6]

    Denji, Power, and Aki continue their work as Public Safety Devil Hunters, confronting a relentless new enemy whose brutal methods force desperate clashes and fragile alliances; amid escalating violence and darkly comic moments, manipulations and personal desires strain their bonds and lead to shocking consequences that reshape relationships and Denji’s sense of what he wants.

  6. 7. チェンソーマン 4 [Chainsaw Man 4]

    Denji’s chaotic life as a public-safety Devil Hunter explodes into darker territory as brutal, inventive battles bring ruthless new enemies, loyalties are tested, and personal desires collide with grim duty; blistering action, bleak humor, and shocking emotional blows push the characters toward a devastating turning point that raises the stakes for everyone involved.

  7. 8. チェンソーマン 3 [Chainsaw Man 3]

    Denji's chaotic life as a Public Safety Devil Hunter deepens in a volume that mixes kinetic, grotesque action with dark humor and unsettling emotion; as he and his small, mismatched team confront increasingly violent enemies, the story sharpens the power dynamics between Denji and his superiors, explores the fragile bonds and rivalries among his comrades, and forces brutal confrontations that test loyalties and expose the human costs of survival in a world where devils reflect and amplify people's deepest desires.

  8. 9. チェンソーマン 2 [Chainsaw Man 2]

    A wild, gory continuation of a young devil-hunter’s chaotic life as he struggles to balance crude daydreams of a normal existence with brutal, violent work; amid explosive fights with devils and dangerous humans he forms fraught friendships, confronts manipulation and loss, and slowly learns the emotional costs of power—the story blends shocking action, black humor, and surprising tenderness as it probes loneliness, desire, and what it means to belong.

  9. 10. チェンソーマン 11 [Chainsaw Man 11]

    Denji and his teammates are pushed to their limits as ruthless enemies and manipulative forces close in, triggering brutal fights, heartbreaking losses, and revelations that test loyalties and desires; the volume blends visceral, gory action with moments of dark humor and quiet humanity, building to a shocking turning point that forces the characters to face what they’re willing to sacrifice and what they truly want.