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Spoiler Alert: This article contains major spoilers forChainsaw Manmanga.

Chapter #146 ofChainsaw Manhas unveiled the final villain, who is the Death Devil. Recent chapters hinted at a prophecy by Nostradamus, which foretold the arrival of the Great King of Terror in July 1999 to destroy humanity.

Although not much was known about this great villain, it was built up showing that it was a significant threat in the series. Now, it turns out that the Great King of Terror is the Death Devil, who is the oldest among the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and the most powerful devil.

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Being even stronger than Yoru, Fami, and Makima, the Death Devil is set to be the most formidable antagonist inChainsaw Man. The Chainsaw Man Church is preparing for a major conflict called the “Chainsaw Man War” to confront this formidable enemy.

The Death Devil may very well be the ultimate adversary inChainsaw Man, and the story has already laid the groundwork for this significant development.

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The Death Devil is set to be the biggest villain in all ofChainsaw Man. A plan by the Chainsaw Man Church to deal with her involves forming contracts with the Fire Devil instead of the Justice Devil.

This caused 350,000 people to turn into Chainsaw Man lookalikes and go on rampages worldwide to increase fear of Chainsaw Man and war. The goal is to make Denji and Yoru strong enough to defeat the Death Devil.

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Both Denji and Yoru are weaker than usual. Denji is seen as a hero, and Yoru is weakened by Pochita. Starting a war focused on Chainsaw Man is a good way to make them stronger while staying true to the series rules. This plan shows how much of a threat the Death Devil is.

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WillChainsaw ManConclude in Part 2?

The Death Devil is now in the story, and this makes us wonder ifChainsaw Manwill finish in part 2. The Death Devil is the strongest devil, so it’s tough to introduce a stronger villain. It makes sense to make the Death Devil the final antagonist.

Also, the author, Tatsuki Fujimoto, mentioned feeling tired in an interview. He wants more time for writing, so he might be thinking of ending the series.

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This is all speculation, but there’s a sense of finality with the Death Devil, and it will be interesting to see howChainsaw Mandeals with this in the upcoming chapters.

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Tanmay Jha

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Tanmay writes about anime for FandomWire. He’s currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. With a passion for animation and graphics, he has authored over 240 articles on anime, sharing insights and reviews with fellow fans, seamlessly combining his love for animation with journalism.

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