A review by scrooge3
Chainsaw Man, Vol. 2 by Tatsuki Fujimoto

3.0

2022 Harvey Award winner - Best Manga
2022 Eisner Award finalist - Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
(translated by Amanda Haley)

This volume is a little improvement on the first, with a lot of backstory of Denji's coworkers revealed. So, not a lot happens to further the overall plot, but it's clearer now what the overall world looks like. Denji is still a hormonal teenager just looking to get to first base with a female, which gets a bit tiresome. Luckily, some of his coworkers' stories are a bit more engaging. There's still promise in this title and I'll try at least one more volume before deciding whether to stick it out.