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During the aftermath of Falling Devil's attack, Denji, Nayuta and their dogs are captured by Yoshida's organization, as the supporters of Chainsaw Man form the Chainsaw Man Society for World Peace led by Haruka Iseumi of the Devil Hunter Club. Yoshida threatens to kill Nayuta if Denji ever transforms into Chainsaw Man again, since the conflict between the supporters and critics of Chainsaw Man is escalating. A conflicted Denji chooses to protect the normal life he has and decides to quit being Chainsaw Man. The Chainsaw Man Society for World Peace, who are revealed to be working for Fami, reveals a mysterious character as the Chainsaw Man, much to the dismay of Denji. Fami reveals that there are actually two Chainsaw Men, a "red" one that is Denji, and an evil "black" one that has consumed the Nuclear Weapons Devil. Meanwhile, Denji encounters Miri Sugo, a hybrid known as "Sword Man" who he had previously fought. Miri attempts to convince Denji to join the Chainsaw Man Church, but fails. Later, while the Church attempts an attack on the public, Quanxi and Katana Man, two hybrids whom Denji had also previously fought, intercept them. However, Barem Bridge, another member of the Church, reveals that the members of the Chainsaw Man Church had been mass-contracted with the Fire Devil, allowing them to become devils in the likeness of Chainsaw Man; this would cause a war that would greatly increase public fear of both Chainsaw Man and Yoru, strengthening them enough to fight the Death Devil. Quanxi saves Denji, Nayuta, and fellow student Fumiko Mifune from the Church, taking them to Public Safety Officials who states that the devils can be killed via cremation. Asa and Yoru, meanwhile, are confronted by Yoshida who is leading a raid to kill the War Devil.Archived from the original on March 5, 2024. Retrieved March 5, 2024. ^ "Shonen Jump Line-up Tied to Cartoon Network". ICv2. August 7, 2002. Archived from the original on March 24, 2009. Retrieved March 22, 2009. ^ "Shonen Jump #1 in Third Printing". ICv2. December 10, 2002. Archived from the original on December 16, 2008.
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