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He was dying of chopped up disease and probs tuberculosisMan shit is getting real, also Denji needs Pochita to live, he was dying of some disease before he became a hybrid.
He was dying of chopped up disease and probs tuberculosisMan shit is getting real, also Denji needs Pochita to live, he was dying of some disease before he became a hybrid.
Nah, Fire Punch was far more easier to digest, yes, it was somewhat complex but it stayed true to it's theme, Part 2 on other hand.... I don't even understand what's the theme.hello, welcome to Fujimoto post halftime show where part 2 is a shitfest. If you don't understand it's ok. Just go read firepunch and come back understanding even less than before
He's literally holding a sign that says " POWER ❤️ "
When is best girl coming back Fujimoto? Even Chainsaw Man is asking for her
The theme is that Fugimoto is afraid of womenNah, Fire Punch was far more easier to digest, yes, it was somewhat complex but it stayed true to it's theme, Part 2 on other hand.... I don't even understand what's the theme.
hello, welcome to Fujimoto post halftime show where part 2 is a shitfest. If you don't understand it's ok. Just go read firepunch and come back understanding even less than before
I still don’t know when power is coming back, they made a contract for denji to befriend the blood devil again and turn her into power. That plot point better go somewhere. I miss our president.We are more than 70+ chapters in Part 2 but I genuinely have no idea where the story is going. What is Fujimoto exactly cooking?
Pochita is his literal heart now, I don't see how he would survive without it. Famine was probably just lying.Man shit is getting real, also Denji needs Pochita to live, he was dying of some disease before he became a hybrid.
Oh someone is definitely dying. Fujimoto isn't gonna start not killing of entire casts now.holy... shit... what an amazing cook Fujimoto is, i can't even describe
i'm making a bet, Asa gives Pochita her blood to revive him, and they team up to send the old age devil back to hell
what happens after, i have no idea, maybe Yoru can learn to change her ways from Pochita? or maybe someone of them will die
i'd prefer they both survive
Isn't the general layout of the plot rather clear? Death is coming, and everyone is putting crazy ass plans into motion to deal with that, which fucks royally with Denji and Asa's lives.We are more than 70+ chapters in Part 2 but I genuinely have no idea where the story is going. What is Fujimoto exactly cooking?
If Denji is anything like the other hybrids, he should be eternally young.Denji and Asa are going to get turned into octogenarians...
Real interesting how easily it brushed off an attack that wrecked Chainsawman completely. If that isn't just style over substance, it could be that primals really are that much more powerful than the horsewomen. Makima after all could only parry Darkness for a few seconds.Nearly forgot how powerful aging devil would be, due to it wanting to go out.
I mean, a major theme that stands out to me in Part 2 is futile choice: Denji and Asa have more agency than Denji ever did in Part 1, but the chaos in the world around them prevents any of their personal actions from making meaningful differences. Denji tried to balance his personal wellbeing with the need to protect his new family, but ended up losing both. Asa made an agreement with Yoru to save her own life, but finds herself in constant peril. Part 2 also continues to explore the theme of trust, with both of our protagonists having their trust constantly betrayed by a myriad of groups, from Public Safety, the church, and Yoru herself. (Could even say that the general absence of the Control Devil herself in Part 2 reflects the loss of centralized control of the narrative, with all of the different groups clawing to control how the story goes.)hello, welcome to Fujimoto post halftime show where part 2 is a shitfest. If you don't understand it's ok. Just go read firepunch and come back understanding even less than before
Fami said they would give denim a heart transplantPochita is his literal heart now, I don't see how he would survive without it. Famine was probably just lying.
I appreciate the response. Maybe the confusion is more of Fujimoto not even understanding their own story in itself! Points taken though.I mean, a major theme that stands out to me in Part 2 is futile choice: Denji and Asa have more agency than Denji ever did in Part 1, but the chaos in the world around them prevents any of their personal actions from making meaningful differences. Denji tried to balance his personal wellbeing with the need to protect his new family, but ended up losing both. Asa made an agreement with Yoru to save her own life, but finds herself in constant peril. Part 2 also continues to explore the theme of trust, with both of our protagonists having their trust constantly betrayed by a myriad of groups, from Public Safety, the church, and Yoru herself. (Could even say that the general absence of the Control Devil herself in Part 2 reflects the loss of centralized control of the narrative, with all of the different groups clawing to control how the story goes.)
Personally, I think the fact that so many people are confused by the story trajectory is a sign that Fujimoto did a great job depicting most of the cast as untrustworthy. Nobody in the story seems really capable of stopping Death at the moment, and for the ones that suggest they could (Famine, the governments), it's doubtful that they even would.
But really, at the end of the day we can only enjoy the ride for now, and appreciate the bigger picture after the dust settles. I thought JoJoLion was an irredeemable wreck after keeping up with it during publication, but after a reread later, it's a lot easier to appreciate all the things Araki did right. But that's just my 2 cents