: Reviews on Entries From an Introvert point out that Denji's solo attempt against Makima appears almost suicidal, leading to speculation that outside help from characters like Kishibe or Kobeni would be necessary for any eventual victory. Reader Reception
: Fans discuss the irony of the Control Devil seeking a "pure chaos" figure (Pochita) to lose herself in, further establishing Makima as a complex villain. Can someone help me understand chapter 95 : r/ChainsawMan
: Analysis on Reddit suggests the fight highlights Makima's toxic obsession; she views Denji as an obstacle to her goal of possessing Chainsaw Man, yet finds his chaotic nature "exhilarating" because it is the one thing she cannot fully control. : Reviews on Entries From an Introvert point
: The chapter is noted for being short and focused almost entirely on action, which emphasizes the raw intensity of the conflict.
: Denji manages to land several lethal strikes, including multiple decapitations, but Makima's contract with the Prime Minister allows her to transfer this damage to citizens (represented in this chapter by chained Public Safety members) and regenerate instantly. : The chapter is noted for being short
Reviewers and fans highlight several key elements that make this chapter stand out:
: Critics from sources like CHAINSAW MAN CHAPTER 95 WAS BEAUTIFUL and Gonna Catch These Hands ! praise the "vicious panels" and "phenomenal artwork" that convey deep emotion and choreography with minimal dialogue. praise the "vicious panels" and "phenomenal artwork" that
: Despite Denji's valiant efforts, Makima's sheer physical strength and regenerative capacity overwhelm him. The chapter ends with a shocking and poetic sequence where Makima successfully rips Pochita (the Chainsaw Devil) out of Denji's chest, leaving him seemingly lifeless. Critical Analysis & Reviews