Summary:
- The article discusses how Tatsuki Fujimoto, the creator of the popular manga series Chainsaw Man, had to prioritize the development of Part 2 of the series, which led him to not fully explore the depths of the story's protagonist, Denji, in the first half.
- Fujimoto's focus on setting up the narrative for Part 2 meant that he had to make certain decisions that limited the exploration of Denji's character and the overall storyline in the first part of the series.
- The article suggests that Fujimoto's dedication to the long-term vision of Chainsaw Man may have resulted in some trade-offs in the initial part of the story, but it also highlights the author's commitment to delivering a cohesive and engaging narrative for the entire series.