For readers who haven’t caught up yet, Drawing: Saikyou Mangaka wa Oekaki Skill de Isekai Musou Suru is more than just power fantasy. It’s a love letter to the creative process—the doubts, the deadlines, and the divine frustration of a blank page. Kanji’s journey mirrors real artists: imposter syndrome, creative blocks, and the terror of sharing your work with a critical world.
Rather than typical swordsmanship or elemental magic, Akira is gifted the "Drawing" skill. For readers who haven’t caught up yet, Drawing:
With the release of , the stakes have never been higher for our protagonist, Akira Kamishiro. As fans process the latest massive plot developments, anticipation is already reaching a fever pitch for Chapter 117 . The Story So Far: Akira’s Journey of Creation Rather than typical swordsmanship or elemental magic, Akira
The Arcanum Kingdom, once a beacon of peace, had been reduced to a grayscale nightmare. The "Blank," a terrifying existential threat capable of erasing matter, memory, and color from the world, had pushed the protagonist, Mangaka Akihabara (often called "Sensei"), to his absolute limit. The Story So Far: Akira’s Journey of Creation
: While the plot is often described as a "brain-off" power fantasy, it focuses on Akira's desire to live a peaceful life while using his overwhelming powers to protect his new family and friends. Creative Team Dal Young Im , known for works like The Legend of Maian Illustrator Kwang Hyun Kim
The climax of Chapter 116 is a three-page, wordless spread showing Amato drawing the "Heavenly Ruler" —a 3D wireframe dragon that bleeds ink. Unlike the messy summons of his rivals, Amato’s dragon is rendered in clean, professional G-pen strokes. The dragon doesn’t just fight; it corrects the physics of the battlefield. It erases the enemy’s momentum and redraws the terrain into a flat, defensible fortress.