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The stories of Tatsuki Fujimoto are strange. His debut series, Fire Punch, as well as his most popular work, Chainsaw Man, both feature dark settings inhabited by beings with otherworldly abilities. Even in a story like Goodbye Eri, which takes place in a seemingly normal world, the author can't help himself to include supernatural elements. However, within these eccentric and wonderfully weird stories, one constant remains: characters who want nothing more than to be normal.
✕ Remove Ads Fujimoto Is an Eccentric Author Writing Eccentric Stories Strange Stories Make Normalcy Look Like Something to Strive For Close The first time I read Chainsaw Man, as the serialization was nearing the end of Part One, all I could think was that it was good, but I had to have been missing something. I appreciated its outlandishness, but with each new conflict I was left wondering when Denji would finally have his great shōnen hero moment or power-up.
Fujimoto's Characters Reflect the Current Young Generation Denji Is Ushering in the Next Generation of Shonen Protagonists Shōnen manga has always appealed to a younger crowd, and its many iconic heroes have acted as role models for countless generations. But as the new era of Shōnen Jump continues to establish itself, ushered in by series like Chainsaw Man, the heroes have begun to change.
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