Chainsaw man's ending sparks debate, hints at potential epilogue

The abrupt conclusion of Tatsuki Fujimoto's Chainsaw Man has sent ripples of discontent through the manga community. While divisive endings are hardly novel—consider the contentious finales of My Hero Academia and Attack on Titan—many fans feel this particular resolution was rushed, leaving a lingering sense of incompleteness. However, a curious detail has emerged, hinting at the possibility of a supplementary epilogue that could add vital context to the narrative.

A closer look at volume 24

A closer look at volume 24's page count

The source of this speculation stems from a post by X user @Imnotagloomy, who noted a significant reduction in page count for the upcoming volume 24. According to their observation, only 13 pages remain to complete the volume, prompting questions about what Fujimoto might have in store. Could we see a reunion of Denji, Aki, and other key characters? A further exploration of Denji's relationship with Asa? Or perhaps a brief foray into a secondary storyline focused on Denji and his powers?

The discrepancy is striking. Previous volumes have consistently featured around 184 pages, whereas volume 24 is currently slated for just 159. As pointed out by CBR, these 25 missing pages represent a prime opportunity for a two-chapter epilogue—a chance to address the lingering narrative gaps that many readers find unsatisfactory. This isn’t mere wishful thinking; it’s a logical response to a series that, despite its popularity, has left some plot threads dangling.

The prospect of an epilogue arriving alongside the release of volume 24 on June 4th suggests Fujimoto is listening to fan feedback, or at least recognizing the need for further clarification. Whether this addition will fundamentally alter the existing narrative remains to be seen, but it offers a glimmer of hope for a more satisfying conclusion to this visceral and captivating series. The debate surrounding Chainsaw Man's ending is far from over—and this potential epilogue may just fuel the fire.