Chainsaw Man Scan 88 Vf

Okay, alright, confession time. I was supposed to be doing my taxes. Yes, taxes. The horror. But then my friend Marie messaged me. "Chainsaw Man scan 88 VF is out! Drop everything!" And well… you know how it is. Adulting can wait, right? (Don't tell my accountant!) Seriously though, how could I resist? This manga is a complete rollercoaster of emotions, and scan 88? Hoo boy, let's dive in.
Basically, scan 88 is a pivotal point. Fujimoto is at it again, messing with our feelings in the best/worst way possible. We’ve been thrown so many curveballs in this second part of Chainsaw Man it’s almost hard to keep up. Remember all the theories? Yeah, scrap 'em. Fujimoto laughs at our theories. He probably prints them out and uses them as confetti at his birthday parties. (Okay, maybe that’s going too far… but you get the idea!)
Focus on Asa Mitaka
The scan focuses heavily on Asa Mitaka. We get more insight into her thoughts, her motivations, and her… well, let's just say her unique brand of awkwardness. I’m starting to really sympathize with her. At first, I thought she was just another angsty teen (and okay, she is angsty), but there's a real depth to her character that's slowly being revealed. And her dynamic with Yoru, the War Devil? Chef's kiss! Pure chaotic energy.
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It's fascinating to see how Fujimoto is developing her. He's not giving us easy answers; he's making us work for it. He wants us to feel her confusion, her frustration, her pain. And honestly? It's working. I went from being slightly annoyed by Asa to actively rooting for her (even though I’m terrified of what she’s going to do next).
Denji, Where Art Thou?
Now, let's talk about Denji. Or rather, the lack of Denji. He makes an appearance, of course, because it's Chainsaw Man and… well, he's kinda the main guy, right? But his role in this scan is more… observational. He's a bit of a background player in Asa's drama. It's a refreshing change, honestly. We're so used to seeing things from Denji's perspective that seeing things from Asa's gives us a whole new layer of understanding. It’s not just his story anymore.

Is Fujimoto setting the stage for Asa to take over as the main character? Is Denji going to fade into the background? Or is this all just a clever misdirection? Honestly, your guess is as good as mine! That's the beauty (and the infuriating part) of Chainsaw Man. You never know what's coming next.
The War Devil's Masterplan?
Yoru, the War Devil, continues to be a source of both intrigue and terror. Her plans are still shrouded in mystery, but we get a few more hints in this scan. She's clearly manipulating Asa, but is it all for her own gain? Or is there something more to it? Maybe she genuinely cares for Asa on some twisted devilish level? (Don't laugh, anything's possible in Chainsaw Man!)

The War Devil's ideology is also becoming more apparent. She believes that war is a natural part of humanity, and that it should be embraced, not feared. It's a deeply unsettling philosophy, and it clashes directly with Denji's carefree attitude. This contrast is going to lead to some serious fireworks later on, I can feel it!
Final Thoughts (and a plea for chapter 89!)
Overall, Chainsaw Man scan 88 VF is a solid entry in the series. It's not the most action-packed chapter, but it's rich in character development and sets the stage for future events. Fujimoto is playing the long game here, and I'm here for it. Even if it means putting off my taxes… (Seriously, though, I need to do those taxes). What did you think of the scan? Let me know in the comments! And now, the agonizing wait for scan 89 begins. May Fujimoto have mercy on our souls!
