Chainsaw Man anime caused manga sales to increase
By Mary Roots onThe success of the anime continues to amaze

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If you're keeping up with anime trends, you've probably noticed that everyone is talking about Chainsaw Man, a fantastic anime.
The exciting thing about this is that the popularity of the anime is so great that it even boosted the sale of its manga. The prestigious studio that adapts it on the big screen is MAPPA, which is already known for also adapting Shingeki No Kyojin, among others.

Chainsaw Man is a manga written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto. His work consists of two parts; the first focuses on Denji's story with 97 chapters. On the other hand, the second installment follows in more detail Asa Mitaka, a high school student who will merge with the Demon of War; this post is still ongoing and does not require renumbering, so the last chapter released is 111.
On the other hand, only twelve chapters have been announced in the anime so far. A special single for each ending theme accompanies each episode.
Ametalk! A famous TV show in Japan revealed that there are currently twenty million copies of the Chainsaw Man manga around the world. Although the work is "short" and now only has thirteen volumes, it circulated massively.
Here you can see the trailer of the anime:
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