Gachiakuta has never been afraid to push its characters to the brink, but Chapter 152 takes that intensity to terrifying new levels. The chapter builds off the haunting transformation of Mymo, a once-human dictator who has now ascended into an inhuman, godlike form, and leaves fans wondering if one of the series’ most beloved characters, Zanka, has just met his end.
From breathtaking horror panels to the shocking brutality of the fight, this chapter has readers shaken and debating the future of the story. If there is one thing Gachiakuta does better than most dark fantasy manga, it is the atmosphere of dread. Chapter 152 delivers this in full, with Mymo’s grotesque evolution into a divine monstrosity.

His transformation is less about physical mutation and more about the embodiment of unchecked ambition, an ascension from man to god, or perhaps something far worse. Mymo’s new form radiates a chilling stillness. He barely speaks, his movements echoing through the panels with unsettling metallic sounds.
This silence amplifies the terror; he doesn’t need words to dominate. Even the Hellg Guard, the world’s strongest enforcers, realize that what stands before them is not something they can defeat by ordinary means. Every gunshot, every blast of firepower ricochets harmlessly off Mymo’s body.
Fans immediately took to social media and Reddit to describe the sequence as “one of the scariest chapters in the entire manga,” comparing Mymo’s new appearance to an eldritch angel, complete with emotionless eyes and a haunting presence.
Zanka’s tragic moment: From fighter to victim

The most gut-wrenching moment of Gachiakuta Chapter 152 comes when Zanka, one of the most relatable and hardworking members of the Cleaners, steps up to face Mymo. In true shōnen spirit, Zanka doesn’t hesitate even for a second. He jumps in to protect his allies, especially Mildretta, whose bullets have proven completely useless against the monster.
But this time, bravery isn’t enough. As Mymoadvances, seemingly indifferent to the chaos around him, Zanka tries to intercept his path. The result is devastating. With a single flick, Mymo sends a torrent of blood bursting from Zanka’s torso. The sequence is silent, brutal, and merciless.
The panel lingers not on gore, but on disbelief, the expression of someone who realizes, too late, that courage alone cannot stop godhood. For many fans, this moment felt like a funeral. It is a petty, almost cruel act and a reminder that even as an inhuman being, Mymo’s sadism remains intact.
A death too early or the setup for redemption?

While the scene looks fatal, not everyone believes Zanka is gone for good. Longtime readers argue that Kei Urana often uses “death fakeouts” to push character development. Zanka’s entire journey, his struggle with weakness, his fight to prove his worth, and his connection to Rudo feel far from over.
Still, the scene’s ambiguity has kept everyone on edge. Even if Zanka survives, the emotional and physical toll will likely redefine his role in the story. The fandom is already bracing for a “Zanka depression arc,” jokingly comparing it to the endless suffering of characters like Rengoku or Renji, fighters who never stop trying, even when the odds are stacked against them.
The fear and awe of Chapter 152’s atmosphere

Artist Kei Urana’s storytelling reaches cinematic heights in this chapter. Every panel of Gachiakuta Chapter 152 radiates tension and stillness, creating a horror atmosphere that rivals even specialized horror manga. Mymo’s blank stare, the eerie silence between panels, and the sheer helplessness of every other character combine to make this one of the most unnerving sequences in the series’ history.
The pacing is masterful: Moments of chaos are followed by pages of near-total quiet, giving the reader time to process the terror. It is the kind of chapter that makes you hesitate to turn the page, unsure what tragedy might await next.
Even secondary characters like Mildretta and Enjin add to the weight of the moment. Mildretta’s futile attempt to fight back shows pure courage, while Enjin’s defensive stand, barely managing to block Mymo’s attack before being thrown out of the arena, cements just how unstoppable the villain has become.
Where does Gachiakuta go from here?

With Zanka possibly down and Enjin unconscious, the future looks grim for the Cleaners. The only potential hope lies with Rudo, whose connection to Gantetsu’s will might give him the strength needed to stand against Mymo’s godlike form. Fans also believe Too Lily could play a pivotal role, perhaps using her power to reach what’s left of Myo’s human soul, or even sacrifice herself to stop him.
Whatever comes next, Gachiakuta Chapter 152 has cemented itself as a turning point. The series, which began as a gritty urban fantasy about trash and redemption, has now entered an era of divine horror and existential despair.
Whether Zanka lives or dies, this chapter proves that Gachiakuta isn’t just about fights; it is about facing the limits of humanity in a world where gods can be born from ambition. And if Zanka truly falls here, it might be the loss that pushes Rudo and the Cleaners toward their greatest evolution yet.