ICYMI: The fiend herself, Power, comes to life as Kotobukiya debuts their latest ChainsawMan statue
\nKotobukiya is back with another delightful addition to their ArtFX Statue series with Chainsaw Man. Denji and Maxima are already on the scene, and now the fiend Power is joining the fight. Power seems to be a fan favorite character, and how could she not with her aggressive behavior. Throughout the first season of Chainsaw Man, she trained with Denji to hone her devil power, and for the most part, she has improved.
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