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The second part of Chainsaw Man already has a definitive closing date

The chaos, tragedy and narrative genius of Tatsuki Fujimoto are about to reach a new climax. It has been confirmed that the manga Chainsaw Man will officially end its second part next March 24, 2026. After months of unpredictable plot twists that have kept the community in a constant state of anxiety, Denji prepares to close another chapter of his eventful life. This news marks the end of a stage that explored maturity, isolation and the search for an impossible normality in a world infested with demons.

The origin of the legend of Denji

To understand the weight of this ending, we must remember the foundations of the work. Chainsaw Man introduced us to Denji, a teenager burdened by an astronomical debt inherited from his father, working as a demon hunter for the Yakuza. His only consolation was Pochita, the Chainsaw Demon, who accompanied him in his misery.

The story took a complete turn after a betrayal that left Denji lifeless. However, Pochita's sacrifice changed everything:

  • The Fusion: Pochita fused with Denji's heart to bring him back to life.
  • The Hybrid: Denji was reborn as a human-demon hybrid, becoming the feared and acclaimed Chainsaw Man.
  • The Objective: Since then, his path has been a mix of brutal survival and the mundane desire to find affection, something that Fujimoto has masterfully deconstructed in this second part.

What to expect on March 24?

Chainsaw Man presents the official cover of its 22nd volume

The reliability of this closure is absolute, and readers are already counting the days to see how the pending plots that have defined this phase of the manga are resolved. Unlike the first part, which focused on the frenetic action of Public Security, the second half of Chainsaw Man has delved into the psychology of its protagonists, introducing characters that have challenged Denji's perception of himself and his desires.

The closing of an era of “controlled chaos”

Chainsaw Man

The end of part 2 Chainsaw Man March 24 is not only the closing of an arc, but the culmination of a narrative experiment where the absurd and the emotional go hand in hand brilliantly.

With Fujimoto at the helm, we should never expect a conventional “happy ending.” What makes Chainsaw Man Whether it is a masterpiece is its ability to make us laugh at the grotesque and cry at the mundane. If Denji has taught us anything, it's that, even with chainsaws coming out of your head, the most difficult thing is still understanding the human heart. I hope for a final chapter that leaves us with more questions than answers, but with the satisfaction of having witnessed one of the most disruptive stories of the decade.

Do you think there will be a third part or is it time for Denji to hang up the chainsaws for good? We want to read your opinion in the comments!

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