Chainsaw Man Volume 18 Cover Art Revealed

Chainsaw Man Volume 18 Cover Art Revealed

As a dedicated fan of manga and anime, I’ve had the pleasure of following Tatsuki Fujimoto’s masterpiece, “Chainsaw Man,” since its inception. The series has been a rollercoaster ride of emotions, leaving me on the edge of my seat with every new chapter release. With Volume 18’s cover art featuring Nayuta, the Control Devil, it brings back memories of their heartwarming bond and the hope they once shared in this dark and grueling world.


The eighteeneenth volume of Chainsaw Man manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto appears deceptively calm based on its cover art, but the story inside has become more intense than ever. With the start of Part 2, Denji is enduring mental and physical torment in unprecedented ways. The series’ dark and unsettling nature escalates with each new chapter, leaving fewer comforting elements to focus on as beloved characters meet untimely ends.

As a dedicated gamer immersed in the Chainsaw Man universe, I was initially taken aback when Denji encountered Nayuta, the new Control Devil, in the manga. In contrast to his complex past with Makima, Nayuta felt more like family to Denji as they shared a joyful life together. This was quite an unusual situation since Nayuta, being a powerful devil, had the potential to reshape the world. Yet, her presence brought a sense of hope and happiness to Denji. It’s no wonder she graced the cover art of Volume 18 in Chainsaw Man, as shown below.

As a die-hard fan of “Chainsaw Man,” I’m thrilled to share my first impressions on volume 18 by the brilliant Tatsuki Fujimoto. This series is truly a phenomenon, with an impressive circulation of 28 million copies for the first 18 volumes! The English version will be gracing our shelves via VIZ Media, while our French-speaking comrades can look forward to it through CRManga_FR.

— Manga Mogura RE (Manga & Anime News) (@MangaMoguraRE) July 23, 2024

How to Read and Watch Chainsaw Man

Since then, Denji and Nayuta’s situations have undergone significant transformations in the recent installments of “Chainsaw Man.” Given the current developments (and indeed, the entire series), it seems unlikely that they will enjoy a prosperous future. To stay updated with the latest chapters as they come out in Japan, you can access them through Viz Media’s digital Shonen Jump library or Shueisha’s MangaPlus service.

If you prefer anime over other forms of media, you have the opportunity to watch the initial season of “Chainsaw Man” exclusively on Crunchyroll. Keep in mind that a movie adaptation of the Reze Arc from Tatsuki Fujimoto’s manga is currently under production for the anime, so it would be wise to get up-to-date beforehand. Crunchyroll gives us a sneak peek into “Chainsaw Man” as follows:

I’m just a gamer, but let me tell you about Denji’s story in my own words. I once knew a kid named Denji, who struggled every day to pay off the debts left behind by his deceased parents. He was barely making ends meet as a Devil Hunter alongside Pochita, the Chainsaw Devil. One fateful day, Denji’s back was stabbed by those he once trusted. As I watched him bleed out, I could only pray for his survival. In his final moments, Denji struck a deal with Pochita – his life in exchange for becoming the Chainsaw Man, the chosen one who holds the Devil’s heart.

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2024-07-25 03:11