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Illustrations of Power from Chainsaw Man (Chapter 53) by Tatsuki Fujimoto.
『Lady of the cherry blossom 』 by Akiko Ijichi.
『Calamity』 by Akiko Ijichi.
"Pochita, Which One Would You Choose?" (A Color Illustration from Chapter 43 of Chainsaw Man) by Tatsuki Fujimoto.
Some early character designs for Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto.
Early character concept sketches for the Chainsaw Man manga were posted by Tatsuki Fujimoto on X (Twitter) as proof of his identity after his original account, where he roleplayed as his own imaginary 3rd-grade, little sister, got banned.
Chainsaw Man volume cover art 6-10, with and without text.
Chainsaw Man volume cover art 1-5, with and without text.
Two Girls by Audrey Kawasaki (2005).
Drip by Audrey Kawasaki (2005).
Octo by Audrey Kawasaki (2004).
Twins by Audrey Kawasaki (2003).
『食う』 by HATTORI Shuka / 服部秋花 (2023)
"Life Class in a Strip Joint" from Figure Quarterly Vol. 15 (1956), illustrated by Bob Glaubke.
The Enchantress (c. 1901) by Arthur Wardle (British, 1864 – 1949), signed bottom right ‘Arthur Wardle’, oil on canvas, 62 x 43 in. (157.5 x 109.2 cm.), Private Collection
By Kazuhiro Hori.