
I just want Denji and Power to live and be happy…
Honestly, I can’t get the content of the second part to sink in.
>>1
There’s no excitement, huh?
That’s not true.
That’s not true.
Denji’s life is so downhill forever that it’s becoming painful to read.
>>4
The key is whether you can enjoy the masochistic Denji who is swept away by his sexual desire.
Some of them are undoubtedly masterpieces, though.
I see… Well then, I guess I’ll do it… It’s tough around that part, but I like it.
In the second part, Denji dismissing things from the first part as unimportant feels just wrong.
>>7
You haven’t discarded it, right?
It has become an unforgettable wound, and I’m still continuing to lose, but even so, I still want to live for desire.
>>12
If it’s a wound that can’t be forgotten, then power or whatever, it’s not like I’ll say I’m someone else…
The second part is drawn with a vibe similar to Fire Punch.
It was hard to read when Santa Claus appeared.
I have no idea what’s going on.
Fire Punch is pretty interesting, isn’t it!
>>10
The latter half of Fire Punch, which received bad reviews, is still more structured.
The author somehow refuses to acknowledge that there is no longer any flavor left in Denji as the protagonist.
Aki, Power, and Makima definitely haven’t forgotten you, Denji…
They’re talking about power in the latest episode too.
>>13
Since there was no such discussion at all in the second part, I can’t tell if you remembered it or if you just reread it…
The character design in the second part is different, but did the animation change?
>>14
The early part of Volume 2 is more delicate in its artistry than Volume 1.
It’s a manga where he exits the moment his role is over, but Denji can’t quite exit because his ultimate goal is intimacy.
If Yor or Asa lets him hold them, will Denji find peace?
I didn’t know talent could wither away at such a young age.
I received solid support from the resources in this magazine, from the plot to the assistant’s lineup.
The genius and prodigy unleashed from the constraints of this magazine is going to show us something amazing! It seems that those who were excitedly saying this will inevitably become the opposite.
>>19
If that part has been output, then that’s still amazing.
It was just that the assistant was amazing.
Rather, the assistant was the main body.
The original author was almost just lending their name.
>>21
I understand the quality of the art, but why has the story become so boring?
Editing?
I think it’s almost FLCL.
It would have been better if I had just left it at one part, right?
>>23
It’s stupid to force continuation of Jump.
It’s interesting up to the aquarium, though.
I guess this is what it means for someone’s true nature to be revealed.
Honestly, the character design is so shaky that it even brings to mind mental health issues, so I think it’s best to wrap up the serialization quickly and see a doctor.
>>26
Even though it’s now biweekly, I should have more leeway with the deadlines than before.
The art style has become dirtier compared to when it was in this magazine, and the action has also become lackluster. It doesn’t make sense unless your dominant hand died or you have some illness…
>>35
The main assistant has left.
If you’re not motivated, I think you might as well just fold it up at a convenient spot.
I didn’t want to see you in such a fallen state.
I don’t see much fan art of the characters from Part 2, so I guess that’s what it is.
There are people who will disparage past achievements just because someone is on a downward trend.
I wonder what people like this are…
No, even a part of it is crap.
It was incredibly bad.
You need to draw it mainly with Denji.
“I like the part about being able to buy an aquarium for a million.”
Denji near the end was supposed to be quite clever…
It was barely interesting up to the point of the falling demon.
After that, hmmm.
>>39
Wait, the caterpillar I killed just as a side note is the devil of justice?
Huh, why was the Flame Devil pretending to be the Devil of Justice?
Huh, why is the Public Safety suddenly changing their stance?
Huh? Huh? As the episodes progress, the confusing and frustrating developments keep escalating…
I could still read up to the Demon of Falling.
The fact that the part of Denji that is already completed only has the creepy virgin parts left is just really tough now.
Did killing Nayuta have any meaning?
What they’re doing in the work is always the same.
Due to having fewer pages in the first chapter compared to others, the story doesn’t progress, making it a dull manga to read.
The character Denji has completely fulfilled his role in the first part, so he shouldn’t have been made the protagonist in the second part.
It is a mystery that Tatsuki couldn’t understand that.
>>47
All the characters that came out from Part 2 are no good, so there’s nothing left for Denji, or rather, for Chainsaw Man to do.
>>47
Isn’t it because you understood and started at Asayoru?
It feels like I couldn’t get it on track properly, and in the end, I just switched to Denji.
>>55
Asa was a crude, socially awkward type of girl because of her vividness…
I think the creative desire disappeared because I hit it big and felt satisfied.
I feel like that’s the type of person they are.
Is there still going to be more after such a beautifully concluded Part 1?
>>50
There are many scattered mysteries, and I think I’m still going to continue with the intention of collecting them.
>>52
Nothing’s been collected… I mean, why are only some elements being endlessly fiddled with?
Just by the assistant leaving, it shouldn’t go this far, right?
Wasn’t the editing of this magazine competent and properly managed?
>>51
If you’re capable, I wouldn’t force you to continue.
>>53
It’s a waste for a valuable hit manga to end at volume 11.
I recklessly burned down the house and all the pets perished.
Even though I became Chainsaw Man by being defiant, the battles were so sluggish that getting stabbed by a random mob and losing was the most disappointing part.
The confrontation with the demon of death is fine, but the detour leading up to it is just too irrelevant.
>>56
Nayuta died, but it was too casual to say he was dead.
It may be the author who kills, but the way of killing leaves a lower impression than in Part 1.
Certainly, after Aki died, it almost feels like the atmosphere of part 2…
I thought it was amazing how some people were dying left and right, but then I realized that just because someone dies doesn’t automatically make it interesting.
It’s really ridiculous that they’re casually going to eat dumplings while massacring mobs.
Surviving from here feels like if I take it seriously, all that comes out are seriously over-the-line insults, but at the same time, I don’t have enough attachment to want to make it better, it’s just sad…
I haven’t read it at all, but I’ve been seeing the threads getting longer on Wednesdays lately, so maybe it’s become interesting?
There may be some circumstances regarding the anime or the author’s mental state, but the fact is that the second part is a super boring manga, and that’s all there is to it.
The edit and the assistant must have done 90% of the work.
If both are removed, a second part will be born.
It’s unbearable to see someone who isn’t even using a style that would be appealing if they drew erotic content, yet teasingly introducing erotic developments.
It would have been nice to have a refreshing protagonist swap like in the early parts of season 2.
Summary of Part 2
Denji ends up unhappy.
In some parts, they depicted Denji being completely taken away and then resurrecting, but now they’re drawing more unfortunate events for Denji. What are they doing?
It seems that Makima was good at instilling hope, which was just right for the readers.
I was somehow hoping until Nayuta died, but after she died, I’m completely reading out of inertia.
It’s just a sad development for Denji, barely holding on to his sexual urges, and that’s what makes it tough.
In my mind, it has ended in part one.
Part 2? I feel like I saw it all the way to the aquarium… but I forgot.
Yoshida is like that too, and the second part simply doesn’t have any attractive characters at all.
>>78
Back in the first part, I could quickly establish my character as soon as I appeared.
I didn’t think Nayuta would die so easily.
It’s only natural since I don’t have a special contract like Makima-san.
Speaking of which, where did the weapon human who killed Nayuta go?
It seems like we are nearing the final chapter, so that’s good.
You shouldn’t waste your writer’s life on trash like this.
>>80
I think I can get work with one-shots like Look Back or Eri, but I don’t think I can manage a serialization anymore.
I wonder what the Yuko arc was all about.
I thought Nayuta would come back, but is it really dead?
I was worried that now that it’s no longer a serialized feature in this magazine, the vulgar jokes would get even worse, and unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened. It’s tough.
Part 1 is basically an action drama about monster hunting.
There were many human themes such as dependence, salvation, control, deception, and the act of living.
>>85
It definitely feels like it’s been fully drawn.
I’m glad this ended beautifully.
>>85
It seemed like there was something, but it was all just Denji’s sexual desire.
Give me a sense of despair like a dark demon.
>>86
If it’s a sense of despair, it must be quite strong.
It’s just that the direction of despair is different.
I thought the author didn’t want to draw this current story anymore, but since they’re dragging it out quite a bit, do they still have the passion to continue?
You probably didn’t want to draw a second season, did you?
What are you doing now?
Did the fake Chainsaw Man who killed the child who could read minds appear?
The fact that I can’t do anything that I was able to do in the past.
It’s not just a matter of having run out of talent.
It’s at the level of being replaced by someone else.
It often seems like they go that way in situations that look like they’re about to get exciting.
>>92
At that moment, the desire to “outsmart the readers” is so strong that it feels like it’s lost its way, and there’s an intense feeling of filling the pages in real-time.
>>93
It seems like there are more works like this whether in anime, movies, or games…
Someone who deliberately avoids the developments that amateurs often come up with on social media and ends up writing a story that’s even more boring…
It’s painful to watch Denji-kun, who is just an ordinary person in Part 2, try to do something funny and keep failing.
It looks like I’m just filling the pages out of habit without thinking about the future at all.
Stop talking trash about Baki.
I thought, “You can just make another family.”
“It’s too pitiful to think that if Nayuta is killed, I can just start a family again out of desperation.”
>>100
It’s even more unfavorable in my impression because even though Nayuta’s safety is unknown, they were talking about sushi and oral sex.
I wonder…
This story felt a bit like a second-hand version.
>>103
Don’t praise me too much.
It feels like the content of the sequel, or part 2, is generally like this, and it tends to bomb, so there’s a sense of defiance to it.
I’m just sensing it on my own, but…
The character at the start of Chapter 2 can’t progress the story, so they’re getting dumber and their scenes of action are becoming less interesting.
>>106
I’ve become so stupid that I don’t even know how to continue the conversation anymore.
It’s rare to find a manga where the erotic elements become noise.
There certainly aren’t any attractive supporting characters.
>>110
It sounds as if there is an attractive main character.
The spinal sword was the moment’s maximum wind speed.
Denji has become a completely unappealing character, which is fatal.
Some of it was probably thought up by the person from Dandadan.
>>116
I think the composition, panel layout, and illustrations were done by someone from Dada Dan.
I don’t think the story is similar to Chainsaw Man at all.
Huh, where did Nayuta die again?
I’m pretending that the second part of the manga doesn’t exist, as the first part was only miraculously interesting.
At one point, it was mentioned in an NHK program that Hayashi Shihei was involved in the plot to some extent.
Tatsuki himself has clearly stated that he had someone from Dandadan write the aerial battle over the cityscape “from the naming stage.”
I think the level of completion depends on various forms of support.
But putting that aside, if you ignore the level of completeness and the plot, they are definitely a genius.
>>119
I completely ignored the backbone…
>>119
The live feel of just drawing the scenes I want to draw is amazing, and I find it interesting, but part two is not like that at all…
I feel like we’ve been going on with this buildup that seems to be getting exciting, but not really.
It’s like there’s no contrast.
Ignoring consistency, that’s something to say about an interesting manga.
If we can get the action scenes drawn by Dandadan’s artist from the name and have Hayashi Shihei create the plot, then there is a possibility that the second part can be salvaged.
The level of dirty jokes is also low.
If it’s funny, that’s fine, but it’s just vulgar.
Shihira Hayashi himself was relieved, thinking that the first part was complete and that it would be fine even without him…
>>129
Aren’t you working on it anymore?
Let’s fight the demon of death! But the buildup is so long that it seems unlikely to surpass the fun and presence of the dark demon when it actually appears.
The second part is on a level where the animation and action are not just bad.
It feels like I’m just clearing side quests in the game.
>>132
Actually, everything is the main part.
>>132
I thought it was a side quest because it was boring, but this is the main quest.
In the end, it only leads to wanting to have sex because I want to defeat the demon of death.
It’s just not interesting like this.
I can’t express it well in words, but…
I feel like there was already no way to pull Denji anymore.
I wanted them to stay as they were in the final part, since they have grown through various experiences.
>>135
It’s really terrible how they’re ruining the content of part one by making Denji the main character.
>>137
To put it clearly, Weekly Jump manga is only part one, while part two is the manga from Jump Plus.
It’s not surprising to think that the taste would change if the publication is different.
The fact that all the sub-characters are quite mediocre is a big difference from some others.
There are still believers, huh?
Isn’t it just the author who tends to get scattered when the conversation gets long? Wasn’t it like that since Fire Punch?
It’s more suitable for short stories or novellas.
It feels like they are just relying too much on the easy laugh of Denji doing silly things and not really growing.
It’s not about taste; it’s that Denji’s charm, which had grown in some parts, is being reset.
The taste of Jump Plus is not an excuse for boring things.
>>144
That’s just what Jump Plus is like, right?
There was an interesting aspect where Denji’s emotions and beliefs, which were immature in relation to various characters, developed over time.
It won’t become interesting just by throwing it away.
The direction has changed, but if it’s interesting even if the taste changes, I can understand the talk about taste, but hmm…
It’s like saying that Jump Plus is boring.
My Hero Academia
Kingdom
Yokai Apartment
Yowamushi Pedal
Gundam UC
I want to see.