Dear Reader,
Speak truth to power but be no court jester. No Joker, be Chainsaw Man. Be the anti-hero manga that replaces the supervillain comic in children’s minds. Children are the future so believe it when I say that I have lived the future. A present where Prosper’s Demon is simultaneously the most reviled yet sought after piece of literature in the world. “See demon, chainsaw it” is that present’s slogan but it’s no slow gun. Quick draw, are you not blown away by how quick Tatsuki Fujimoto’s rise to manga superstardom has been? I think it’s monsterful. I think he is monsterful. I think that he brings to life monsters full of humanity that multitudes cannot help but inhumanely love. Just look back and you will see one of those monsters. Look back but do it quietly. Make no sound. Look back but do it in a silent way. That’s how I see things. That Fujimoto’s Look Back is Miles Davis’ In A Silent Way. Do you agree? Do you not? Either way, look back for me. Look back and tell me that it’s not Chainsaw Man you see. I know its Chainsaw Man that you see. You see Chainsaw Man that is so beloved. So beloved like Kind of Blue. That’s what I believe, that Chainsaw Man is Kind of Blue. Then there’s Bitches Brew. The album in which Miles Davis truly said goodbye to his ‘Second Great Quintet’ just like Fujimoto said goodbye to Eri. Bitches Brew is Goodbye, Eri. Do you agree? Do you not?
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