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: This scene established Makima as something far beyond a standard Devil Hunter. The high cost of the ritual—life for life—hinted at her contract being with a Devil of unimaginable scale. Key Character Moments
Makima makes a series of hand gestures, and as she says each name, the corresponding inmate dies instantly.
She has the inmates blindfolded and forced to repeat the names of the targets (the mobsters involved in the Tokyo ambush). : This scene established Makima as something far
Chapter 27 shifted the tone of Chainsaw Man from a "monster of the week" action series to a psychological horror and thriller. It was the first time readers truly feared Makima, realizing she wasn't just a boss, but a force of nature.
For fans following the manga, this chapter remains a masterclass in tension and "show, don't tell" storytelling. It perfectly set the stage for the and the eventual revelation of the Control Devil. She has the inmates blindfolded and forced to
The core of this chapter is the mysterious and brutal ritual Makima performs to retaliate against the shooters in Tokyo.
You might want to explore the details of Makima’s contracts or check out the Katana Man arc's conclusion . For fans following the manga, this chapter remains
Chainsaw Man Chapter 27 Breakdown: "From Kyoto" Chapter 27 of Chainsaw Man , titled (京都より, Kyōto yori ), is one of the most pivotal chapters in Tatsuki Fujimoto’s manga. It serves as the immediate aftermath of the horrific Katana Man ambush and showcases the terrifying extent of Makima’s power for the first time. The Massacre Aftermath