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Chainsaw Man officially ended with Chapter 232, titled "Thank You, Chainsaw Man", released on March 24–25, 2026. The chapter concludes the story of Denji and marks the end of Part 2 (Academy Saga).
Latest updates, announcements, anime adaptations, and industry news from the world of manga and manhwa.
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FeaturesChainsaw Man officially ended with Chapter 232, titled "Thank You, Chainsaw Man", released on March 24–25, 2026. The chapter concludes the story of Denji and marks the end of Part 2 (Academy Saga).
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