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Chapter 57 is frequently cited as a prime example of author signature storytelling style, which blends extreme violence with unpredictable humor . Readers from platforms like Reddit praised the chapter for how it subverted the common manga trope of high-level assassins being near-invincible, instead having one killed by "manslaughter" due to a character's incompetence.
The chapter follows Denji's protection group as they encounter an individual disguised as the devil hunter . This person is actually the eldest of the three American brothers, assassins who have a contract with the Skin Devil , allowing them to shape-shift into the forms of corpses they have touched. Chapter 57 is frequently cited as a prime
: A private contractor introduced in this arc who quickly dispatches one of the remaining brothers later in the sequence. Thematic Impact This person is actually the eldest of the
: The eldest is killed by the car, leaving his two younger brothers, Joey and Aldo, to continue their mission elsewhere. The tension peaks as the disguised assassin introduces
The tension peaks as the disguised assassin introduces himself to Denji and the two prepare to shake hands. However, the situation takes an absurd turn:
: Unknowingly "saves the day" through her reckless behavior, providing one of the most famous comedic moments in the series.
: Her car is destroyed, and she is traumatized by Power's actions and the resulting death.