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Chainsaw Man, Vol. 21
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Synopsis
Broke young man + chainsaw demon = Chainsaw Man!
Denji was a small-time devil hunter just trying to survive in a harsh world. After being killed on a job, he is revived by his pet devil Pochita and becomes something new and dangerous—Chainsaw Man!
In order to escape the Aging Devil, Denji begins ...
Denji was a small-time devil hunter just trying to survive in a harsh world. After being killed on a job, he is revived by his pet devil Pochita and becomes something new and dangerous—Chainsaw Man!
In order to escape the Aging Devil, Denji begins ...
Broke young man + chainsaw demon = Chainsaw Man!
Denji was a small-time devil hunter just trying to survive in a harsh world. After being killed on a job, he is revived by his pet devil Pochita and becomes something new and dangerous—Chainsaw Man!
In order to escape the Aging Devil, Denji begins eating everything around him. Does he actually have a plan or is he just hungry? Denji and Yoru will have to work together if they hope to get out alive!
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