

The Chainsaw Manmanga revels in the absurd. But, of course, Tatsuki Fujimoto knows this. Pochita’s heart now resides in Denji’s chest and Denji can enjoy the chainsaw powers of Pochita, turning his arms and head into enormous chainsaw blades. When this happens, Denji’s loyal devil dog revives him by fusing their bodies together. Especially when the yakuza he’s been scrounging money for quite literally stab him in the back and leave him dead in a dumpster. Why the Chainsaw Man Manga is the Next Big Thingīut Denji is still a lovable protagonist and we care about him. Kaku’s artwork may even outshine Fujimoto’s, so, if you’re looking for one more great manga recommendation, read the historical shonen manga Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku (and the hilarious twist on a Bond-esque spy drama, Spy x Family ). Tatsuki Fujimoto’s crisp yet frenzied artwork, his refusal to pull a single punch, and his raw approach to both writing and drawing make Fire Puncha post-apocalyptic journey worth taking.Īs a quick side note, while Fujimoto was working on Fire Punch, he was assisted by Yuji Kaku, author of the outstanding shonen manga Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku. The connection to iconic manga like Fist of the North Star and even Berserk are clear to see and, as I’ve said, it really does feel like the world of The Walking Dead at times, but the Fire Punch manga manages to stand on its own thanks to a central motivational thread of revenge and the unique inclusion of mutant-like blessed powers. What makes Fire Punchsuch a refreshing and exciting read is the way in which it takes so liberally from its influences and uses them to create something that feels wholly original. While there is plenty of murder and torture in the Fire Punchmanga, there is far more twisted sexual unpleasantness besides.
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If you have read or watched The Walking Dead, and seen all the brutality that the series has to offer, you might still be stunned by some of the events and images portrayed here in Fire Punch.
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It is bleak, shocking, and full of cruelty. Thinking his sister dead, he marches out into the barren wilderness in search of Doma. Eventually, he finds the discipline to withstand the flames and pick himself up. Thanks to his regenerative powers, Agni doesn’t die, and instead spends years burning and writhing in pain. But not before Doma sets the entire village alight and leaves both Agni and Luna burning alive. When the men, led by a fiery blessed named Doma, find that this is a village of cannibals (kind of), they abandon the place. An interesting moral situation.Īlmost immediately, however, this unassuming village is descended upon by a team of well-armed men who attempt to take the town’s food supplies by force. Uniquely, however, nobody is dying for this meat and the one who provides it does so willingly. So, the Fire Punchmanga opens with cannibalism. In order to survive in a world where nothing grows, Agni hacks off his limbs each day (they regrow almost instantly) and offers them to the other villagers for food. Agni and his sister share the power of regeneration, and the two live together in a small village. Our story begins with our protagonist, a young blessed named Agni. And that artwork lends itself to a world covered in snow and ice perfectly. Tatsuki Fujimoto is already well-celebrated for his outstanding artwork, which juggles a raw scratchy quality with crisp and clean details. The ones we meet early on are elemental, with the power to generate and manipulate fire, electricity, and metal.įire Punch’s world has been plunged into an ice age thanks to the actions of a blessed known as the Ice Witch.Īll we know about the Ice Witch at the beginning is that she is blessed and she is the reason for this icy post-apocalypse. These blessed are unique individuals with mutant-like powers. In the world of Fire Punch, there are people who are ‘blessed’. What sets it apart from other post-apocalyptic tales set in deserts and rocky landscapes (like Fist of the North Star and Mad Max) or the remains of the American landscape (like Cormac McCarthy’s The Road and The Last of Us) is the fact that the world of Fire Punchis covered with snow. The Fire Punchmanga is set in a cold and desolate post-apocalyptic wasteland. Whatever the case, Fire Punch is dark and bleak as hell. It was first serialised on the Shonen Jump+ website but so are many not-strictly-shonen manga. Whether or not Fire Punchcan be categorised as shonen manga is up for debate.
