Chainsaw Man: All volumes of the new hype manga at a glance
In just a few days, the highly anticipated Chainsaw Man anime will be released exclusively through Crunchyroll. The streaming platform will then broadcast new episodes in simulcast – so if you have a subscription, you will be able to watch the episodes with minimal delay to the Japan release. But if that’s not enough for you and you want to know how well the animated series comes close to the original, we’re happy to help you: In this list you will find all the volumes of the manga, which is already a completed story. Part 2 of the manga series started on July 13, 2022 and follows on from previous events. But what actually happened?
What is Chainsaw Man about?
Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto is about Denji, a boy living in abject poverty who, at first as a dregs of society, hunts demons for the yakuza for a pittance. Initially, he is helped by a small chainsaw demon dog, Pochita, with whom Denji merges and thus becomes a hybrid monster, which then kills demons as part of the so-called “Public Safety Devil Hunters” for the government. The whole thing is not for the faint of heart (who would have thought it with a chainsaw demon?) and is a terrifying and exciting manga series not only because of the level of violence, but also because of the disturbing stories.
Credit: ©Tatsuki Fujimoto/SHUEISHA, MAPPA
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Chainsaw Man: All volumes at a glance
If you already know that you want to have the entire storylines of the first part of Chainsaw Man, we recommend the Chainsaw Man slipcase: you will receive all volumes 1 to 11 in a beautiful decorative form. Individually you will receive the following volumes, which represent the complete story of part 1 of the manga:
Volume 12 has been available in Japan since the beginning of October 2022, but we will have to wait a few more months for the German version. Of course we will then expand this special so that you can continue to find all volumes of Chainsaw Man here. Until then, have fun with the manga volumes of the first part and the series on Crunchyroll!
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