Chainsaw Man Manga Box Set Has Arrived, Discounted At Amazon

Chainsaw Man Manga Box Set Has Arrived, Discounted At Amazon

Chainsaw Man is one of the hottest anime series in recent years, and if you’re not willing to wait what will likely be a couple years for the next season to be broadcast, then it’s time to check out the manga source material. The Chainsaw Man manga box set, which collects all 11 volumes of the first Chainsaw Man series, launched this week. You can grab the box set from Amazon for $85.45, down from $100.

Chainsaw Man Box Set

These graphic novels all come in a very attractive box that features the main trio of Denji, Power, and Aki, as well as an exclusive double-sided full-color poster. Written and drawn by Tatsuki Fujimoto, Chainsaw Man isn’t for the faint-hearted. The broad strokes of the series is that it focuses on Denji, a small-time devil hunter forced to pay off an inherited debt by exterminating deadly demons. After an incident results in Denji being hacked into pieces by zombies and revived by his pet devil Pochita, Denji becomes Chainsaw Man, a dense-as-bricks government agent who has the power to rip and tear through anything in his way.

There are obviously more layers to the story, and for anime fans, the series roughly covers the first five volumes of the manga. Things are only going to get more gruesome and heartbreaking from this point. These manga volumes are obviously not suitable for children, as they contain intense scenes of violence, existential crises, and other adult-themed content.

All 11 volumes in this box set cover the Public Safety arc of Chainsaw Man, and currently, the School arc has two English-translated volumes coming out soon that can be purchased separately for $11 each:

Chainsaw Man Public Safety arc

Chainsaw Man School arc:

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