This is the wrap up for this manga:
Volume 20 - This entire volume basically revolves around the fight with the upper 1 demon. There is a lot of time devoted to his backstory. He had a twin and the relationship between the two was complicated. It started out sweet, but when his brother surpassed him, Kokushibo's brotherly love turned to envy, and eventually hatred. It leads him to the path of the demon, but he never escapes the shadow of his brother. When the end comes, he still is thinking of his twin.
Volume 21 - The fight with Muzan continues. Tanjiro is seriously hurt, and he has ancient memories involving the life of Yoriichi. Muzan is able to heal faster than they can hurt him, so their only hope is to get him outside and keep him there until sunrise. They still have over an hour to go, so it isn't going to be easy. Nezuko knows Tanjiro is hurt, and she's on her way. I need some Inosuke involvement soon. We only have two volumes left!
Volume 22 - We're getting close to the end now! Muzan is getting weaker! Tamayo is getting her revenge, and Tanjiro is back in the fight! He's getting help from Iguro, and I really liked getting his backstory. I wondered why he was always so standoffish. We're really close to sunrise, and Nezuko is on the road when she undergoes a change and remembers who she really is. Yushiro has really come through by helping out everyone with his demon cat. I felt bad for it, but it seems to be okay (and I'm NOT a cat person). Let's finish this thing up!
Volume 23 - The end of the road for Muzan. The demon finds a way to make a pest of himself even after he's dead by infecting Tanjiro (rude!). His friends are able to bring him back, though, and really there's no other way to do it. Tanjiro has always been grounded by those he cares about. The rest of the volume is dedicated to the fallen and the healing of those left behind. I want to spend a moment on the final chapter. It was so well done. Seeing the effect the Demon Slayers had on future generations was so cute (I hate to use that word, but it was cute). I'm also glad Gotouge put the little explanations after the chapter end to clarify who was descended from whom. And the very end was great as well.
My overall thoughts on this manga are A+. I loved the whole thing. I loved the way the various backgrounds of both the slayers and the demons were woven into the story. The unique powers, appearances and fighting styles of the demons were also interesting and set it apart. The depth and development of so many characters is impressive, and I appreciate all the time and effort the author spent to make that happen. If I had one criticism, it would be that I would sometimes have an issue keeping some of the characters separate in my mind. Some of their names would be similar, and or they would look similar, and it would be confusing for me. I'll take the blame for it; I'm sure there were details in there to tell them apart. It's just that sometimes I couldn't get back to the story for a bit, and I couldn't recall names.
I would definitely recommend this manga. It's unique, the art is cool, and the story is amazing and has a lot of depth to it. I also appreciated the humility shown by the author, and I always looked forward to seeing the little alligator at the beginning of the volumes. It was just so cute! It's been a bloody, demon-murdering ride, but it's been a rewarding one! Team Inosuke Forever!! Great Manga!








