An interesting "fourth-wall" theory from Reddit suggests that Makima represents .
Here’s a breakdown of the most interesting blog and discussion points regarding this chapter: 1. The "Hero" Paradox: How Fame Weakens Devils She utilizes the to create a "thousand-year lance,"
The chapter showcases Makima at her most calculated. She utilizes the to create a "thousand-year lance," a weapon so powerful it requires sacrificing a millennium of human lifespan to manifest. Kobeni: The Ultimate Survivor It sounds like you're
The theory posits that our own cheers for Denji to "be happy" and "be a hero" are exactly what allow Makima (the author) to inflict more tragedy upon him. 4. Kobeni: The Ultimate Survivor titled "Go Get 'Em
It sounds like you're looking for a deep dive into , titled "Go Get 'Em, Chainsaw Man" (がんばれチェンソーマン). This chapter is a major turning point where the series subverts classic Shonen tropes by turning "hope" into a literal weapon against the hero.
Japanese reviews on nan-nan.blog.jp point out Makima’s visible boredom or disappointment once she finally "defeats" him, suggesting she only values things she cannot easily control. 3. Meta-Analysis: The Author as Makima
Because devils derive power from fear, the "Chainsaw Man" cheers from the public cause Denji's body to physically collapse and bleed, making him vulnerable enough for Makima to strike. 2. Makima’s "Checkmate" and the Angel Devil’s Power