Most manga readers are ready to stick with it until the end, though.
If the new chapters aren’t more engaging, there’s a chance fans will get bored.
There have been a lot of conversations about the Chainsaw Man manga getting worse recently. Story decisions, lack of action, decrease in the art style quality — all of that have been worrying for the fans for some time now. There have even been suggestions for Fujimoto to take a break, and come back to writing the manga after a couple of months. This all leads to the big question: is the manga even worth reading and waiting for anymore?
Stay loyal no matter what
Manga readers have raised the question of dropping the manga, and redditors share their thoughts. It might come as a surprise to some, but the most common answer is that the readers are not ready to quit no matter what. The story of Chainsaw Man has become very dear to them, and they’ve spent a significant amount of time with these characters, watching them grow and sometimes die (sorry, CSM fans, we didn’t mean to upset you). The idea of dropping Chainsaw Man is found blasphemous by the readers, and they promise to stick with the series until the very end.
Redditors can’t also refrain from memeing the entire situation, and since the Attack on Titan finale is still pretty fresh, they joke that if something like that happens to Chainsaw Man, the manga will be dropped hard and fast. But they don’t really think that Denji will be “Erened”, so we hope this fear will only continue existing in memes.
Fans want action and their favorite characters
No one can also deny the character attachment. Despite her replacing the main protagonist for some time, Asa has become quite popular among the fans. Fujimoto’s been off-screening her before, so readers say that if that keeps happening, it will be a possible reason for them to quit.
The most realistic answer seems to be boredom. The last couple of chapters lack the typical Chainsaw Man action, and fans have to admit that they found them rather dull. They do understand that Fujimoto might need more time to develop the story and lead the characters and the readers to the desired outcome, so they are prepared to wait for some time. After all, the first part of the manga also became rather stale somewhere in the middle, which turned out to be the calm before the storm. Still, if it takes too much time for the said development to happen, no one is safe from getting disinterested in the story.
Most manga readers are ready to stick with it until the end, though.
If the new chapters aren’t more engaging, there’s a chance fans will get bored.
There have been a lot of conversations about the Chainsaw Man manga getting worse recently. Story decisions, lack of action, decrease in the art style quality — all of that have been worrying for the fans for some time now. There have even been suggestions for Fujimoto to take a break, and come back to writing the manga after a couple of months. This all leads to the big question: is the manga even worth reading and waiting for anymore?
Stay loyal no matter what
Manga readers have raised the question of dropping the manga, and redditors share their thoughts. It might come as a surprise to some, but the most common answer is that the readers are not ready to quit no matter what. The story of Chainsaw Man has become very dear to them, and they’ve spent a significant amount of time with these characters, watching them grow and sometimes die (sorry, CSM fans, we didn’t mean to upset you). The idea of dropping Chainsaw Man is found blasphemous by the readers, and they promise to stick with the series until the very end.
Redditors can’t also refrain from memeing the entire situation, and since the Attack on Titan finale is still pretty fresh, they joke that if something like that happens to Chainsaw Man, the manga will be dropped hard and fast. But they don’t really think that Denji will be “Erened”, so we hope this fear will only continue existing in memes.
Fans want action and their favorite characters
No one can also deny the character attachment. Despite her replacing the main protagonist for some time, Asa has become quite popular among the fans. Fujimoto’s been off-screening her before, so readers say that if that keeps happening, it will be a possible reason for them to quit.
The most realistic answer seems to be boredom. The last couple of chapters lack the typical Chainsaw Man action, and fans have to admit that they found them rather dull. They do understand that Fujimoto might need more time to develop the story and lead the characters and the readers to the desired outcome, so they are prepared to wait for some time. After all, the first part of the manga also became rather stale somewhere in the middle, which turned out to be the calm before the storm. Still, if it takes too much time for the said development to happen, no one is safe from getting disinterested in the story.