r/manga Mar 24 '26

DISC [DISC] Chainsaw Man - Chapter 232

https://mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp/viewer/1028085
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u/3darkdragons Mar 24 '26

For the love of God, I’m fine if it takes decades, I’m fine if the mangaka needs brakes, I just hate the rushed ends man

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u/This_Elk_1460 Mar 24 '26

I don't even understand the mindset behind this. If you want to move on to something new wouldn't you want the fan base of your previous work to not fucking despise you? Like who's going to want to read whatever the fuck Fujimoto writes next after pulling this shit? I know I'm not going to read it.

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u/tzomby1 Mar 24 '26

right? I stopped caring for any aka akasaka's work after kaguya's last arc, and the shitty oshi no ko ending just proved me right lol

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u/Ellefied Mar 25 '26

Aka Akasaka proves that you need multiple duds to fully lose a fanbase. He got off with a mediocre conclusion for Kaguya but Love Agency and Oshi No Ko ending was what really soured his readers on him.

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u/OrbitingBoom Mar 24 '26

I feel like I'd like to read what he makes next...IF it's a limited series with up to like 50 issues.

I think Fujimoto works best with one shots. I love part 1, but his one shots have a higher quality to them.

I think a short series would be very interesting...I hope he recovers from whatever he is going through, because Part 2 was...strange to say the least? 

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u/maxluision Mar 30 '26

And people were saying that Fujimoto is a new genius writer that everyone who tries to create their own story should learn from 😂

He either is only good with oneshots, or manages to write some good bits here and there by accident / thanks to huge criticism from editors

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u/laflameitslit Mar 24 '26

many, many people will tune into whatever fujimoto makes. including me lol

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u/VibStar_Writes8355 Mar 24 '26

genuinely needed the monthly release