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- Makima - Chainsaw Man Wiki
Makima is a Devil resembling a human woman in her twenties, of very slight build, and marginally above average height She has long light red pale auburn hair, normally kept in a loose braid with bangs reaching just past her eyebrows and two longer side bangs that frame her face
- Makima - Wikipedia
She is the main antagonist from the Part 1 of the series, the "Public Safety Saga", and is the caretaker of main character Denji, promising him food and shelter if he comes under her care and threatening him with death otherwise
- Chainsaw Man: What Happened to Makima? - CBR
Denji broke off a part of Pochita and created a fake Chainsaw Devil to fight Makima and her lackeys at the graveyard She succeeded in defeating this devil, tore out its heart, and finally took possession of Pochita
- Chainsaw Man: Every Main Character’s Age, Height, and Birthday
Denji, Makima, Power, and Aki are just a few of the great characters in the Chainsaw Man anime, and here are the basics on all of them
- Who Is Makima in Chainsaw Man? Story, Abilities, and More
Learn everything you need to know about Makima in Chainsaw Man, including her origin story, abilities, weaknesses, and her real identity
- Chainsaw Man: How Powerful Is Makima? Why Is She so Strong?
Alongside Denji and Power, Makima is the central character in the Chainsaw Man manga and anime Initially, a strange protagonist seemingly looking after Denji, Makima turns out to be quite a cunning and vile character who manipulates Denji for her own causes This article is going to focus on Makima and her powers and abilities
- Makima (Character) - Comic Vine
Makima is the main heroine of the manga series, Chainsaw Man She's a powerful, manipulative, and mysterious devil hunter who hopes to use Denji for her own goals
- Is Makima evil in Chainsaw Man? Explained - Sportskeeda
She was revealed to be the Control Devil, embodying the fear of control or conquest and was also a member of the Four Horsemen Makima was extremely manipulative and cunning and had only personal
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