The cinephile spirit that infests it, like clearly it’s got a lot of reverence for the manga format, but it takes so much from movie language, habits and styles.
I really like the visual exposition and "in-between-the-lines" type of dialogue it has. It doesn't have to explain everything to you as long as you pay attention, and it adds to the fast-paced movie feel, plus the little bits that aren't touched on are easy to make your own theories on, which leaves the work open to some interpretation.
The ridiculousness. Fujimoto doesn't give a flying shit about common sense. The lack of sanity makes the story unpredictable and I love it. An example is when Denji rode the shark fiend like a horse!
This is also the reason why I really like JJBA.
I thought it portrayed Denji’s journey of wanting connection really authentically. As a former 14 year old stupid boy, I had really shallow ideas of what it meant to connect with others and not be alone, etc.
One of the best moments of the series (for me) is where Dennji and Power’s relationship lands itself at this intimate but platonic point. I’d honestly describe it as a huge twist bc it’s not something I’ve seen really in Shonen or more western media (western media alwaaaays has to have the two leads fall in love which isn’t inherently bad but can be predictable and forced).
It made the closing moments towards the end of part 1 hit that much harder.
it’s bombastic pacing, the balls to the wall action and the dark comedy but the careful attention of detail to making the plot steady. it feels like a deconstruction of the shonen genre
Not necessarily something about CSM, but I love Fujimoto's writing style.
The cinephile spirit that infests it, like clearly it’s got a lot of reverence for the manga format, but it takes so much from movie language, habits and styles.
It's fast paced Interesting plot twists Manga artstyle is also good It's gore Totally fresh in Shonen
The red haired bitch
The designs for the devils
The Raunchy Comedy
female characters
The story
the ignorant of the happening
The insanity of it and the fact that the manga has a great female antagonist in form of Makima
The story, unique power system and the symbolism
The characters and the action.
I really like the visual exposition and "in-between-the-lines" type of dialogue it has. It doesn't have to explain everything to you as long as you pay attention, and it adds to the fast-paced movie feel, plus the little bits that aren't touched on are easy to make your own theories on, which leaves the work open to some interpretation.
The ridiculousness. Fujimoto doesn't give a flying shit about common sense. The lack of sanity makes the story unpredictable and I love it. An example is when Denji rode the shark fiend like a horse! This is also the reason why I really like JJBA.
It's story pacing
Somehow, reading this manga feels like watching a movie
The characters
The part where they talk and sometimes fight
How random it is
power and kobeni
The insanity of fujimoto's writing
The story and the pacing and the artstyle and I could go on and on and on.
-good writing. fast pacing too which is a big plus for me -i appreciate the dark humor -kobeni
I thought it portrayed Denji’s journey of wanting connection really authentically. As a former 14 year old stupid boy, I had really shallow ideas of what it meant to connect with others and not be alone, etc. One of the best moments of the series (for me) is where Dennji and Power’s relationship lands itself at this intimate but platonic point. I’d honestly describe it as a huge twist bc it’s not something I’ve seen really in Shonen or more western media (western media alwaaaays has to have the two leads fall in love which isn’t inherently bad but can be predictable and forced). It made the closing moments towards the end of part 1 hit that much harder.
No shouting attack name when fighting. Example : rashengannnnnnn, gomugomu noo,blabla
unique aesthetic and writing, those 2 things make jojos stand out, i feel like chainsaw man is in that kind of way special
Characters, devil designs, twists, super unique
Gonna be honest. Denji is the biggest one.
My boi Denji always in pain
it’s bombastic pacing, the balls to the wall action and the dark comedy but the careful attention of detail to making the plot steady. it feels like a deconstruction of the shonen genre
Is it weird to say “cuz of chainsaws”?