"An irregularity in the panel layout," he muttered, cracking his knuckles.
But "Drawing" does something special. It asks: What if the person who understands fighting the best has never actually fought? And then it answers with beautiful, messy, ink-stained violence. "An irregularity in the panel layout," he muttered,
But after reading the first five chapters, I’m convinced this isn’t just another isekai. It’s a love letter to battle manga, paneling, and the philosophy of "show, don't tell." And then it answers with beautiful, messy, ink-stained
Kaito, now a skilled martial artist, sets out to explore this new world, seeking to understand the secrets of his reincarnation and the mysterious artifact that brought him here. Along the way, he aims to become the greatest warrior in this new world, using his artistic skills to create innovative techniques and protect the innocent. Along the way, he aims to become the
That is not a cheat skill. That is pattern recognition .
The author of Drawing is rumored to be a former competitive martial artist and a comic artist. The fight choreography is unparalleled.