
A凹 Fire Punch Fujimoto Tatsuki / Shueisha
But I also thought it might be really chaotic during the serialization!
So that was the image that was on the thumbnail on the bulletin board!
It wasn’t particularly rough.
A truly disgusting scene.
It’s so painful that everyone keeps casting curses in that ended world.
>>2In the end, it’s nice to think of living while looking at a version of my past self (without realizing it).
I want it to be turned into an anime.
I can’t do it.
The theme has been quite consistent from the beginning.
A manga where the protagonist, in a world heading towards inevitable destruction, carries an unshakeable sense of guilt and feels like dying, but continues to live.
I remember feeling like, “What am I reading right now…?”
It’s not so much that it’s rough, but more like everyone is left behind.
I was shocked that the director died.
Village Annihilation – Yuda Dress-up
The area was like, what is this…? but overall I liked it.
It wasn’t read enough to be unruly in the first place.
>>11There were quite a few threads here at that time.
As the author mentioned in the interview.
The themes keep changing too much.
It would have been fine to just stay in the ability battle.
In a way, it feels like Chainsaw Man Part 2 is returning to Fire Punch.
>>13The handling of the new family is too casual in Part 2.
I think Fire Punch, which was consistently obsessed with madness, is completely different.
>>13Even with the same chaos, it changes depending on whether you’re slacking off or not.
>>13People who say this probably haven’t read Fire Punch.
What is this… I thought, but I was also finding it interesting while reading…
San… has completely changed…
The part where “Fire Punch” was written in that strange font was really the high point here.
Since the director died, people said it has become boring, but that wasn’t the case.
Using an unquenchable fire as a weapon is nothing short of insane.
I thought a new settlement was created, but it was completely wiped out in an instant… I remember being like “Huh?”
In the end, I didn’t understand anything at all and didn’t have any thoughts about it.
This real-time finale was at the beginning of the year.
I feel like after watching Ideon on New Year’s Day.
Real Anpanman
It’s really amazing that it’s been several years since that village, which had to eat faces to survive, has been revived.
I couldn’t quite get into the atmosphere online when the child from my revenge target’s village died.
It became a welcome mood with statements like “This was good” and “Serves you right,” but is it strange to pull back… ?
>>27I think that’s normal…
>>27It must have been a polar extreme of a welcoming mood and a despairing mood.
I was a despair faction.
I feel so sorry for my brother…
What the protagonist lacks
That is culture.
>>28Penis.
I don’t like it when my face is different, right?! I totally understand that.
>>29I believe it’s a compelling and exquisite phrase that everyone usually thinks but doesn’t say.
Fire c***!
It’s not that it’s boring after death, but I do prefer when the director is around.
I feel like it was quite a rich Monday since I was also doing “Jigokuroku” during this serialization.
Live…
Live…
Live
As a result of getting swept up in the excitement at each moment, I ended up not knowing what I ultimately want to do.
It gives the impression that by making it a really big-scale story, the ending can be reached in a good way, regardless of how the process goes.
I like when San becomes the enemy.
>>36You think it’s really strong, right?
It wasn’t like that.
The value of this manga is evident even just in the fact that the revenge is fulfilled.
Every time a new character appears, they die, so it leaves the reader feeling suspended, or rather, I just didn’t understand it well.
The peak of the manga-like excitement is at “Fire Punch.”
After that, the direction of its interestingness changes, but I think it’s a masterpiece.
It’s cute and pretty…
>>41I like having a lack of vocabulary.
What is this?
Was it that a person becomes the self they want to be a few episodes before the final episode?
It felt like the conversation there was unusually clear and seemed prepared as a punchline.
>>42This reminds me that the Fire Devil currently appearing in Chainsaw Man has the ability to change into a human form, which is probably a reference to a Fire Punch joke, but no one seems to have noticed, and it makes me sad.
It was interesting, but for that reason, it’s not really the type of manga I would recommend to others…
It was fun following the serialization.
>>44It was fun to read the paperback again.
I got hooked on this work to the point where I like it even more than Chainsaw Man.
Denji-kun… Smirk.
The result of achieving revenge is still a bad aftertaste…
Yuda-chan is great, isn’t she…
I like it, but I thought it was a work like a shooting star from Manma Hoepen.
Is that what Batman is about…?
There was a sense of exhilaration when the village of Doma was burned down.
I feel like it was popular enough to have individual threads created when it was updated.
>>54However, as you’ve pointed out, the evaluation was somewhat critical.
Agni’s series of movements is creepy, but I can understand the feelings, so it’s painful.
If you beat a withered regenerative ability user until their personality disappears, they’ll become your sister!
People always say that when Chainsaw Man isn’t popular, it consistently turns into Fire Punch.
I think Fire Punch is a manga that, while it unnecessarily becomes large in scale, has a certain consistency.
Yariman Batman Pants Man
Poor electric child.
Become a fire punch ♡
At first, it’s like, “Oh!” but halfway through, it becomes somewhat confusing; that’s exactly what this movie is like.
I really like the paintings from this period.
It’s great to break down the dignity of a lethargic, cool enemy woman and turn her into a conveniently useful little sister.
Putting the story aside, the illustrations were done well until the end…
The part where they end up burning the doma is what gets the most replies.
After a hitman who looks like a death row inmate shows up and gets instantly killed, I thought this manga might be insane!
For now, the flames are out, so I’m going to have sex with my little sister (?).
Why did I save this guy when he’s just going to suffer even if he stays alive? And then “live on”… it’s really well depicted.
I feel like I understood it better during the previous free release of two episodes a day than when it was serialized or when I bought the e-book.
It was interesting, but I didn’t really understand it very well, yet somehow it was still interesting.
That aside, there were many uncomfortable scenes that made me feel uneasy…
The part where it becomes Fire Punch feels like the exhilaration of a pachinko revival feature.
It looks painful to die in that fire.
Stop piling on the weight of life the moment it seems like the effects are wearing off!
The ending where Luna (not Luna) and Sun (not Sun) reunite is amazing, I thought.
It was quite interesting up to a point, and from there it became bad taste and boring, but I still think it’s a memorable masterpiece including that.
The author of Dandadan must have been working hard around this time.
Chainsaw Man Part 2 is struggling with how to handle Denji.
It’s fine to be reckless like big brother.
>>80It’s kind of half-hearted, isn’t it?
If you’re going to do it, you should really go all out and mess up your mental state even more.
Nayuta doesn’t have any strong feelings either, and even if the twin she knows nothing about became a avenger because of you, Denji himself isn’t shaken at all.
Chainsaw Man 2 really feels like the guy from Fire Punch.
I don’t understand it.
Meeting Doma → Leaving with some understanding → It really got incredible after becoming Fire Punch ❤
>>82Is this manga really okay doing things like this!?
It wasn’t okay.
It was sad that the erotic foreign woman died so quickly.
From halfway through, I felt there was no hope left in this story. I realized that no matter how important my companions or the village might be, everything that appears will probably burn. So, no matter what happens, I can only think, “Ahh…”
It feels like there was a theme about only seeing superficial aspects of humans, like saying faces resemble each other or are different!
I thought this image was from the gag manga “Gag Manga Biyori” when I didn’t know any better.
Why doesn’t the earth keep burning? → Because the Earth is already dead.
I was convinced.
I thought it was amazing that I did something that perhaps our predecessors thought of but deliberately chose not to do.
The closest call is the most thrilling…!
It was great to read it all at once after finishing, as it had thematic depth, but reading it weekly was tough.
>>91I found “Faipan” to be an enjoyable work to read weekly.
I always thought it was amazing how you could draw something like this every week.
Rather, there was an atmosphere where excessive praise was given and negative opinions were not tolerated, but it wasn’t particularly chaotic.
>>93Was there an atmosphere where negativity was not permitted?
There has been a constant opinion that only the beginning is interesting.
The Star Wars project by Star Wars-chan ultimately fails because it’s destroyed by a meteorite.
There was something that drew me in.
What’s going to happen with this…
The area around Behemoth Punch was genuinely interesting as a superhero story, but I think if it had remained in that direction, it would have ended without leaving a particularly memorable impression.
I feel like there were frequently sticky threads on the bulletin board during the serialization, so I have a strong impression that it was quite chaotic.
I actually quite like that ending, but I was surprised by the mixed opinions on it.
>>100It was unimaginable pain.
Starting with the first part and coming to the final tempura bowl.
The two who became “Sun” and “Luna” meet, talk, and end up crying.
The movie theater had something amazing that I read… it has a depth that I really like.
I really love ED.
Did you just mock Agni-sama…?
I remember the final episode received the most criticism.
I simply love the impermanence of the Earth being at its end, regardless of witches or anything else.
My memory is vague, but I feel like the ending was quite beautiful.
Somehow, it keeps the theme of movies and actors until the end.
I feel like there’s something similar to the current Chainsaw Man in how the abilities of the allies were not particularly explored and they died off in a rough manner.
Every time I read this manga, I wondered what direction it would take… but the Fire Punch part really shocked me.
I know there are mixed opinions, but I like it.
It might be that I like it because there are both pros and cons.
When I watch the second part, I think that they’re probably not someone who can write a long story in real-time.
If you ask who is to blame,
It’s all Doma’s fault.
>>113So I did a fire punch.
The three apostles of Batman, Spearman, and Briefman, I was so excited…
I feel like the briefs made a comeback.
As an enemy
>>115I wanted to see them active as the three disciples.
In the second part of Chainsaw Man, it feels like Tenji is always spaced out with his mouth half open.
After cutting the battle a few times, the story changes… it feels like there’s no catharsis…
I thought it was an easily understandable hymn to humanity.
I often see impressions that make it feel like I’ve seen something incredible…
It’s a hymn, isn’t it?
It’s a story that doesn’t resonate with those looking for the catharsis typical of ordinary shonen manga, but there are occasionally developments that feel somewhat similar, which is probably why opinions are divided.
Wry smile…!
It seems skilled at writing something that vaguely feels meaningful.
I remember parts of it, but I’ve mostly forgotten the overall story.
I remember things like the pee cup, but…
It felt odd that there were two movie lovers.
I got teary-eyed when Aguni had their seat taken at the movie theater.
It was the best web manga to read every week.
San (not San)
Luna (not Luna)
It was interesting, but reading it again would be tough.
It was that kind of manga.
Although it looks like the story is chaotic in “Fai Pan,” there is a bit of continuity that can be seen, but in the second part, it seems that even the author doesn’t really understand it anymore.
As expected, we can’t do without the director.
I won’t say it’s completely devoid of dull moments, but the tempo is definitely much better on this side.
The sight of a pure shota growing up and dying like a clown was laughable, but it’s understandable that opinions are divided.
Big brother is done.
>>136Let it come to an end.
Live… (×n)
I had high expectations that it would definitely betray my predictions while I continued reading.
There are many types of works that tend to betray expectations and become predictable, but this one managed to walk the fine line until the end.
The fact that Chainsaw Man Season 2 ended up disappointing expectations was something I understood, as it strayed just outside the fine line.
It’s pretty uncommon to fight using debuffs from enemies as a weapon.
Well, I sometimes fight with the curse I received, but this is the only time I know of fighting with a spreading fire.
>>139I was reminded of an incident in some online game where an immortal character brought in an infectious, persistent debuff that led to the destruction of a town.
I do a lot of different things and play various roles, and it’s all chaotic, but in the end, only San and Luna remain, and I think that’s really beautiful.
These days, the animation is so lavish that it’s no wonder the production quality is that high…
>>142It’s too extravagant to have the author of Dandadan and Kenturia as an assistant.
>>144Spy Family and Hell’s Paradise are also here.
It’s a pretty chaotic manga, but the theme of “playing a role” runs consistently through it, so after finishing it, I feel like I’ve read something really amazing.
Just because it’s being restarted doesn’t mean it’s on fire.
Eating by cutting half the face is brutal.
It must be a habit of mine that things tend to get excessively large from a certain point on.
It’s the same with Chainsaw Man.
Domar, who said “forgive me because I have children!”
What stands out to me is the resistance that occurred after all the children were killed.
The scene where the showdown with Doma takes place really confirmed my belief in Tatsuki’s talent.
Only the scenes in the movie theater were good…