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In the brutal world of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man , devils are more than just monstrous antagonists; they are the physical manifestation of collective human consciousness. By turning abstract anxieties into flesh-and-blood entities, the series explores how fear defines existence, dictates power structures, and ultimately shapes the human experience. The Economy of Fear

: The Gun Devil represents a contemporary peak in power, fueled by the specific, widespread terror of mass violence and modern weaponry. The Chainsaw Devil and the Erasure of Reality Chainsaw Man Devils...

: Minor devils like the Tomato Devil represent niche or manageable anxieties. In the brutal world of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw

The boundary between human and devil is porous, defined by two primary interactions: Chainsaw Man Is Better Than The Bible - Aftermath dictates power structures