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Manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto | Anime by MAPPA Why it’s popular: Chaotic, horny, violent, and heartbreaking. Chainsaw Man deconstructs the shonen genre. Denji, a boy fused with a chainsaw devil, just wants to touch some boobs, but Fujimoto traps him (and the reader) in a spiral of trauma and cinematic absurdism.

Skeptical, Mika flips her copy of Jujutsu Kaisen Vol. 23 to page 47. Instead of Sukuna fighting, the panel shows her—sitting in the bookstore, reading the list. The speech bubble says: “You always loved battle manga because you thought power was the point. It’s not. It’s who fights beside you.” komik hentai tsunade x kakashi new

Kaito opens Frieren Vol. 6 to page 47. The panel depicts his late grandmother’s kitchen—and a recipe for zunda mochi he’d forgotten. The caption: “Slice-of-life isn’t escape. It’s practice for saying goodbye.” Manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto | Anime by MAPPA

Yuki’s Chainsaw Man Vol. 12 shows a door that wasn’t there before. On it: “Stop looking for the twist. Look for the person who stays.” Skeptical, Mika flips her copy of Jujutsu Kaisen Vol

The bookstore flickers. The rain outside stops mid-drop.

By Takeru Hokazono Why it’s popular: It started as a meme ("Tenoi" – peak fiction), but it quickly became genuine. A revenge story about a swordsmith’s son hunting the Yakuza wielding enchanted blades. It feels like a 90s John Woo film crossed with a dark shonen. It is currently the fastest-rising series in Weekly Shonen Jump.

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