A review by onlyfictionsworld
Chainsaw Man, Vol. 1 by Tatsuki Fujimoto

3.0

Chainsaw Man appears to exist in a world where humans and demons coexist somewhat. Because of Denji’s debt, he kills devils along with his pet devil dog, Pochita to bring in some income. The Yakuza take their share, leaving little for Denji. In an unfortunate set of circumstances, Denji is forced to join Pochita’s “spirits” to become Chainsaw Man. He works with Makima and a government-based organization as soon as they discover him to keep all demons and devils under control.

This book can be cringe-worthy, especially when Denji realizes his only wish is to touch some boobs. He’s your typical lovesick, dopey boy who doesn’t seem to understand reality or have any serious thoughts. It is important to recognize Denji’s upbringing in order to understand his behavior. Because of his lack of a loving parent and being treated like a pet by the Yukuza, he desires a comfortable life and a woman. Is there any part of it you find annoying? Yes, of course. Does it sometimes detract from what I can describe as world complexity? Yes, I do. Part of me understands what Fujimoto was trying to accomplish with his character, however. Denji’s lack of manners, social cues, and giving into his most basic carnal urges illustrate the environment in which he grew up. However, for me, this takes away from the world-building and complexity of his story. Fujimoto simplifies the world and its characters. This is a flaw in the series.+.

For those who enjoy a gory, baffling manga with lots of action and humor, Chainsaw Man is for you. The first volume is enjoyable, yet pacing and characterization need improvement. The characters are quirky, and it filled the story with wild twists and turns. Chainsaw Man is sure to please anyone looking for a thrilling manga.