Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. Gotouge launched the manga in 2016's 11th issue of Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on February 15, 2016, and ran until May 18, 2020.[1][2][3] A side-story for the manga was published in the first issue of Shonen Jump GIGA on July 20, 2016.[4] It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a demon slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister Nezuko turned into a demon.
Viz Media published the first three chapters of the series in its digital magazine Weekly Shonen Jump as part of the "Jump Start" program, but did not pick the series up for continued serialization.[5][6] Viz announced their license to the series during their panel at San Diego Comic-Con on July 20, 2017.[6] At their Anime NYC panel on November 15, 2019, Viz announced their plan to release volumes monthly starting in May 2020.[7] A collection containing the entire series was released by Viz Media on November 9, 2021.[8]
Volumes
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1 | Cruelty Zankoku (残酷) | June 3, 2016[9] 978-4-08-880723-2 | July 3, 2018[10] 978-1-9747-0052-3 | ||
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Tanjiro Kamado is a teenage boy with a heightened sense of smell who lived happily with his family until one day he arrives home to find all his family murdered except his younger sister Nezuko Kamado, who has been turned into a demon. Realizing Nezuko was not the killer and retained her humanity to an extent, Tanjiro protects her from a demon slayer named Giyū Tomioka and convinces him to spare Nezuko while vowing to make her human again. An impressed Giyū instructs Tanjiro to meet a man named Sakonji Urokodaki on Mt. Sagiri while warning him to keep his sister out of the sun. Taken under Urokodaki‘s wing, Tanjiro undergoes two years of harsh training before participating in the Final Selection to join the Demon Slayer Corps and passes after defeating a demon who targeted Urokodaki’s previous apprentices. | |||||
2 | It Was You Omae ga (お前が) | August 4, 2016[11] 978-4-08-880755-3 | September 4, 2018[12] 978-1-9747-0053-0 | ||
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Returning from Mt. Sagiri after passing the exam, Tanjiro learns his family’s murderer is a demon named Muzan Kibutsuji who knows how to restore Nezuko's humanity. He departs with Nezuko after receiving his Nichirin Blade from the swordsmith Haganezuka to a town in the northwest where a demon with the ability to split into three bodies has been feeding on young girls. As Nezuko was hypnotized by Urokodaki to consider all humans her family, she helps Tanjiro kill two thirds of the demon with the remaining one forcing Tanjiro to kill him while interrogating him on Kibutsuji. Tanjiro then departs to Asakusa, Tokyo, where he has a short encounter with Kibutsuji while meeting Tamayo, a demon who escaped Kibutsuji’s control, and her assistant Yushiro. Tamayo takes Tanjiro to her tower abode and explains to him the nature Kibutsuji’s ability to place his cells in other people’s bodies to force their servitude with a “curse” added to any who utter his name. Tanjiro agrees to work with Tamayo to develop a cure for Nezuko, promising to let her study his sister's blood and bring blood from powerful demons related closely to Muzan for her research. But they are soon attacked by assassins sent by Kibutsuji — Susamaru and Yahaba — who were ordered to kill Tanjiro (who was wearing hanafuda earrings). | |||||
3 | Believe in Yourself Onore o Kobu seyo (己を鼓舞せよ) | October 4, 2016[13] 978-4-08-880795-9 | November 6, 2018[14] 978-1-9747-0054-7 | ||
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Tanjiro and the others proceed to battle Susumaru and Yahaba, who claim themselves to be members of Kibutsuji’s Twelve Kizuki. As Tanjiro manages to behead Yahaba and endure long enough for the demon to fully disintegrate, Tamayo uses her Demon Blood Art to trick Susumaru into uttering Kibutsuji’s name with his cells destroying her. Tamayo confirms from Susumaru’s remains that she was not a Kizuki, whose members have their number ranks engraved on their eyeballs. Tamayo prepares to leave Asakusa as the Kamado siblings set off southeast on their next mission, joined by the cowardly Zenitsu Agatsuma as they enter an abandoned mansion that a former Kizuki named Kyogai made his home while targeting humans with a rare blood type. They are joined by another Demon Slayer named Inosuke Hashibira, a fight-crazy maniac wearing a boar’s head who fights with chipped blades. Tanjiro manages to defeat Kyogai and acquire a blood sample for Tamayo, but gets into a confrontation with Inosuke when he injures Zenitsu as Zenitsu protects Nezuko. | |||||
4 | Robust Blade Kyōjinna Yaiba (強靱な刃) | December 2, 2016[15] 978-4-08-880826-0 | January 1, 2019[16] 978-1-9747-0055-4 | ||
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Following a fist fight between Tanjiro and Inosuke, they and Zenitsu are led by Tanjiro's Kasugai crow to a manor with a wisteria crest to recuperate. Hilarity ensues after Zenitsu learns Nezuko is a girl and becomes smitten with her. The trio are then set to assist other Demon Slayers dispatched to Mt. Natagumo. Tanjiro and Inosuke enter the forest to face a family of Spider Demons whose mother turned most of the demon slayers into puppets. Tanjiro manages to kill the Mother, who welcomed her demise while warning him that a member of the Kizuki is on the mountain. Soon after, Tanjiro and Inosuke get separated when attacked by the Father who the former suspects to be the Kizuki. At the same time, Giyū is deployed to Mt. Natagumo along with his fellow Hashira Shinobu Kocho. | |||||
5 | To Hell Jigoku e (地獄へ) | March 3, 2017[17] 978-4-08-881026-3 | March 5, 2019[18] 978-1-9747-0056-1 | ||
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Zenitsu enters Mt. Natagumo and kills the brother spider but is poisoned. He is saved from the demon’s poison by Shinobu while Giyū dispatches the Father when Inosuke is overpowered. Tanjiro ends up facing the real Kizuki Rui as he was disciplining a demon he forced to be his sister, revealing that assembled the spider demons to create his own familial bonds and takes an interest in Nezuko. Tanjiro is overpowered while trying to save Nezuko, causing him to remember watching his frail father dance the Hinokami Kagura. Tanjiro proceeds to use Hinokami Kagura offensively, managing to behead Rui with support from Nezuko’s Demon Blood Art. Rui survives and nearly kills the Kamado siblings when Giyū appears and kills him, with Rui regaining his memories and closure with the parents he assume did not love him. | |||||
6 | The Demon Slayer Corps Gathers Kisaitai Chūgō Saiban (鬼殺隊柱合裁判) | May 2, 2017[19] 978-4-08-881076-8 | May 7, 2019[20] 978-1-9747-0057-8 | ||
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After killing the daughter spider, Shinobu targets Nezuko with Giyū holding her back so the Kamado siblings can escape. But they are intercepted by Shinobu's ward Kanao Tsuyuri, the girl who completed Final Selection with Tanjiro. Luckily, the Kasugai crows relay orders for the Kamado siblings to be brought before the Kagaya Ubuyashiki, the Demon Corps leader, and Hashiras, the Demon Slayer Corps elite. Despite the others' objections, Kagaya vouches for Nezuko to be spared as both Giyū and Urokodaki vouch on her behalf promising to commit seppuku should she start eating humans. Despite his objection, the Wind Hashira Sanemi Shinazugawa relents when Nezuko refuses to attack him after he repeatedly stabbed her. Tanjiro then begins his rehabilitation with his friends at Shinobu’s Butterfly House and learns new breathing techniques while curious about the Hinokami Kagura he used on Rui. Meanwhile, Kibutsuji has Nakime summon the Lower Kizuki to the Infinity Castle. He deems them no longer necessary and kills all but one named Enmu. Enmu receives some of Kibutsuji’s blood to increase his powers and is instructed to kill the Hashira and Tanjiro. A month later, Tanjiro’s group is assigned to investigate disappearances on the Mugen Train. | |||||
7 | Trading Blows at Close Quarters Kyōsho no Kōbō (狭所の攻防) | August 4, 2017[21] 978-4-08-881193-2 | July 2, 2019[22] 978-1-9747-0441-5 | ||
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Tanjiro and the others board the Mugen Train to assist the Flame Hashira Kyōjurō Rengoku in tracking down a demon behind mysterious disappearances on the train. Tanjiro is unable to learn anything of the Hinokami Kagura from Rengoku but the Hashira instead offers him an apprenticeship. They are unaware that the culprit is Enmu as he uses a desperate conductor to place everyone on the train under his sleeping spell. Enmu recruits other sleep-deprived passengers to enter Demon Hunters’ dreams and destroy their spiritual cores so that they can never wake up. While dreaming the Demon Hunters live out their fantasies. Tanjiro is placed in a scenario where his family is still alive and Nezuko was never made into a demon. Nezuko’s attempt to wake Tanjiro up allows him to realize he is in a dream and, advised by a vision of his father, commits suicide to wake up. Nezuko uses her power to sever the intruders' connections to the others with Tanjiro knocking three of them before confronting Enmu, managing to snap out of his spell to behead him. However, the “Enmu” that Tanjiro fought was a construct as the real Enmu had merged into the train with the intent of eating everyone. With the other Demon Slayers awake, Inosuke and Tanjiro manage to fatally wound Enmu. | |||||
8 | The Strength of the Hashira Jōgen no Chikara・Hashira no Chikara (上弦の力・柱の力) | October 4, 2017[23] 978-4-08-881212-0 | September 3, 2019[24] 978-1-9747-0442-2 | ||
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The Mugen Train derails from Enmu's fatal wound when Tanjiro severed his neckbone with his Hinokami Kagura. Rengoku manages to prevent any casualties. Rengoku teaches Tanjiro to use his breathing to close his wound and prevent its reopening. The victory is short lived when Akaza, the Upper Rank Three of the Twelve Kizuki, appears and targets Rengoku while making attempts to convince him into renouncing his humanity and become a demon. The battle ends with Rengoku fatally wounded as he attempts to hold Akaza down to be killed by the morning sunlight, only for Akaza to rip off his arms and flee into the woods as Tanjiro angrily called him a coward. Rengoku leaves parting words for Tanjiro to give to his younger brother and father, who may have the information about the Hinokami Kagura. Rengoku dies after seeing a vision of his mother expressing pride honoring his childhood promise. Disheartened by his loss, Tanjiro pays a visit to Kyōjurō's family and learns some rumors about an ancient lost technique that looks too similar to his family's Hinokami Kagura. | |||||
9 | Operation: Entertainment District Yūkaku Sennyū Dai Sakusen (遊郭潜入大作戦) | December 4, 2017[25] 978-4-08-881283-0 | November 5, 2019[26] 978-1-9747-0443-9 | ||
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Tanjiro and his friends are drafted by Tengen Uzui, the Sound Hashira to help investigate the red-light district in Yoshiwara, Tokyo, where Daki, one of the Upper Ranks, has established herself while disguising herself as an oiran. Once learning Daki's secret, they are forced to confront not one, but two enemies, as she shares her body and the position of Upper Rank Six with her brother, Gyutaro. | |||||
10 | Human and Demon Ningen to Oni (人間と鬼) | March 2, 2018[27] 978-4-08-881355-4 | January 7, 2020[28] 978-1-9747-0455-2 | ||
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The Demon Slayers discover the truth behind Daki and Gyutaro and a fight between them ensues. The truth is revealed about the siblings' harsh origins including their transformation into demons. | |||||
11 | A Close Fight Konsen (混戦) | June 4, 2018[29] 978-4-08-881399-8 | March 3, 2020[30] 978-1-9747-0648-8 | ||
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After a long fight Daki and Gyutaro are defeated, but during the fight Nezuko almost loses control of herself and Tengen is forced to retire from his position as Hashira due to his wounds. Despite that, Kagaya Ubuyashiki, the leader of the Demon Slayers, rejoice over their victory against the Upper Ranks, certain that the day of Muzan's defeat is at hand. | |||||
12 | The Upper Ranks Gather Jōgen Shūketsu (上弦集結) | August 3, 2018[31] 978-4-08-881540-4 | May 5, 2020[32] 978-1-9747-1112-3 | ||
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After recovering from the previous battle, Tanjiro departs to the village of Swordsmiths to have his sword restored. Once there, he discovers an ancient, but well crafted old sword that his personal swordsmith, Hanezuka decides to reforge for him. Meanwhile, Hantengu and Gyokko, two of the Upper Ranks, discover the location of the village and prepare to attack it. | |||||
13 | Transitions Sen'i henten (遷移変転) | November 2, 2018[33] 978-4-08-881626-5 | June 2, 2020[34] 978-1-9747-1113-0 | ||
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Hantengu and Gyokko attack the Swordsman Village and Tanjiro fights them, with help from Muichirō Tokitō, the Mist Hashira, Mitsuri Kanroji, the Love Hashira and Genya Shinazugawa, the younger brother of Sanemi, the Wind Hashira, who is eager to be acknowledged by his older brother. | |||||
14 | The Mu of Muichiro Muichirō no Mu (無一郎の無) | January 4, 2019[35] 978-4-08-881695-1 | July 7, 2020[36] 978-1-9747-1114-7 | ||
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After coming to terms with his own past, Muichirō defeats Gyokko, while Tanjiro and the others struggle against Hantengu. While the battle rages on, Hanezuka races to reforge Tanjiro's new sword and deliver it to him. | |||||
15 | To Become a Marked One Aza no Mono ni Naru Tame ni wa (痣の者になるためには) | April 4, 2019[37] 978-4-08-881799-6 | August 4, 2020[38] 978-1-9747-1478-0 | ||
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With his new sword Tanjiro destroys Hantengu, and after risking herself to protect the villagers, Nezuko is bathed in sunlight, but to everybody's surprise she is not harmed by it. Once learning of it, Muzan discovers that Nezuko attained the power he spent his entire life looking for. Knowing that Muzan is determined to confront them directly to capture her, the Demon Slayers make preparations for the final battle against him. | |||||
16 | Undying Fumetsu (不滅) | July 4, 2019[39] 978-4-08-881867-2 | September 1, 2020[40] 978-1-9747-1477-3 | ||
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A few months later, Muzan storms the Demon Slayer's headquarters. Kagaya and Tamayo make a suicide trap to restrain Muzan, but just when Tanjiro and the other Slayers are about to strike him down, they end up trapped inside Muzan's hideout, the Infinity Castle. | |||||
17 | Successors Uketsugu Monotachi (受け継ぐ者たち) | October 4, 2019[41] 978-4-08-882080-4 | October 6, 2020[42] 978-1-9747-1061-4 | ||
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Trapped inside the castle, the Demon Slayers confront the remaining Upper Ranks. Shinobu and Kanao confront the demon Doma to avenge Shinobu's older sister Kanae. Meanwhile, Tanjiro and Giyu face Akaza, while Zenitsu fights and defeats Kaigaku, a former Demon Slayer and fellow disciple who betrayed their master and turned into a demon. | |||||
18 | Assaulted by Memories Kaiko Kyōshū (懐古強襲) | December 4, 2019[43] 978-4-08-882141-2 | November 3, 2020[44] 978-1-9747-1760-6 | ||
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Shinobu is killed by Doma and Kanao continues to fight the demon with Inosuke's help. Inosuke learns that Doma did not only kill Shinobu and her sister, but he was also responsible for his mother's death. Meanwhile, Tanjiro and Giyu defeat Akaza together after a long battle. | |||||
19 | Flapping Butterfly Wings Chō no Habataki (蝶の羽ばたき) | February 4, 2020[45] 978-4-08-882204-4 | December 1, 2020[46] 978-1-9747-1811-5 | ||
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Taking advantage of Shinobu's sacrifice, Kanao and Inosuke defeat Doma, while the Stone Hashira, Gyomei Himejima, along Muichirō, Sanemi and Genya confront the stronger of the Upper Ranks, Kokushibo who also is a former Demon Slayer. | |||||
20 | The Path of Opening a Steadfast Heart Hiseki no Kokoro ga Hiraku Michi (匪石之心が開く道) | May 13, 2020[47][48][a] 978-4-08-882282-2 978-4-08-882306-5 (SE) | February 2, 2021[50] 978-1-9747-2097-2 | ||
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After a long and hard battle, Sanemi and Gyomei defeat Kokushibo, but not without Genya and Muichirō sacrificing themselves to give them an opening. | |||||
21 | Ancient Memories Inishie no Kioku (古の記憶) | July 3, 2020[51][52] 978-4-08-882349-2 978-4-08-882363-8 (SE) | April 6, 2021[53] 978-1-9747-2120-7 | ||
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With the Upper Ranks defeated, the Demon Slayers join forces in the final battle against Muzan. Tanjiro is poisoned by the enemy and at the brink of death he has a vision of one of his ancestors and his encounter with Yoriichi Tsugikuni, who developed the original fighting style which was passed along the generations of the Kamado family in the form of the Hinokami Kagura. | |||||
22 | The Wheel of Fate Meguru Enishi (廻る縁) | October 2, 2020[54][55] 978-4-08-882424-6 978-4-08-908381-9 (SE) | June 1, 2021[56] 978-1-9747-2341-6 | ||
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As the Demon Slayers put their lives on the line to keep Muzan at bay until sunrise comes, Tanjiro reawakens and with the knowledge he obtained during his vision, leads the counterattack against the enemy. Meanwhile, Nezuko, certain that her brother needs her help, rushes to join his side. The medicine developed to cure her demon condition works, turning Nezuko into a human again. | |||||
23 | Life Shining Across the Years Ikuseisō o Kirameku Inochi (幾星霜を煌めく命) | December 4, 2020[57][58] 978-4-08-882495-6 978-4-08-908379-6 (SE) | August 3, 2021[59] 978-1-9747-2363-8 | ||
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By the sacrifice of many of their companions, the Demon Slayers defeat Muzan once and for all when the night ends and his body is destroyed by the sunlight. However, before disappearing, he transforms Tanjiro into a demon, in a final act of revenge against them. With Nezuko's help, Tanjiro's friends help turn him into a human again and with their long battle against Muzan's demons finally concluded, the Demon Slayer Corps disband. Tanjiro and Nezuko return home with their friends, and the last chapter shows the lives of their descendants several decades in the future, among what appear to be reincarnations of the companions who lost their lives during their journey. |
Notes
edit- ^ Volume 20 was delayed from May 1 to May 13 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[49]
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External links
edit- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official manga website at Shonenjump.com (in Japanese)
- Official manga English website at Viz.com