Musou Suru Chapter 140- ((hot)) | -manga Drawing Saikyou Mangaka Wa Oekaki Skill De Isekai

As of April 2026, of Drawing: Saikyou Mangaka wa Oekaki Skill de Isekai Musou Suru

We are also treated to the perspective of the enemy. The Demon General, a creature obsessed with order and perfection, is baffled by Takumi’s "messy" creations. The clash between the General’s polished, uniform forces and Takumi’s chaotic, sketch-like golems provides not only a visual spectacle but a thematic clash between rigid structure and artistic freedom.

Chapter 140 is a necessary and enjoyable setup chapter. While it lacks the visceral combat of the previous arcs, it excels in world-building and character reinforcement. It reminds us why Akira is the "Strongest Mangaka"—not just because he is powerful, but because he treats the world like a canvas that he can improve. Fans looking forward to the climax of the series will appreciate the groundwork laid here. As of April 2026, of Drawing: Saikyou Mangaka

: His "Oekaki" (drawing) skill allows him to summon dragons, lasers, and legendary weaponry simply by putting pen to paper, turning every fight into a visual masterpiece.

A major highlight of this chapter is how Akira’s allies react to his evolving powers. Rather than treating his drawings as a bizarre gimmick, his companions now fully integrate his structural manifestations into their battle formations. The mutual trust displayed in Chapter 140 serves as great character progression, cementing Akira not just as a lone-wolf cheat character, but as an indispensable tactical commander. Why the "Drawing" Concept Works So Well Chapter 140 is a necessary and enjoyable setup chapter

The manga (also translated as Drawing: The Greatest Mangaka Becomes a Skilled “Martial Artist” in Another World ) is a distinct entry in the crowded fantasy landscape. Written and illustrated by the veteran creator Lim Dal-Young (known for Freezing ), the series flips traditional portal fantasy tropes on their head. Rather than relying on a legendary sword or traditional magic cheat codes, the protagonist conquers an entire fantasy world using nothing but his professional illustration skills.

The art in Chapter 140 maintains the series' signature style—clean lines and dynamic paneling that mimics the look of a manga manuscript coming to life. The artist successfully balances exposition with visual flair. The panels depicting Akira "drawing" the fortifications are particularly well-done; the cross-hatching and speed lines effectively convey the speed and magnitude of his magic. Fans looking forward to the climax of the

What makes this series—and this chapter specifically—stand out is its thematic depth disguised as power fantasy.

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Fans have been actively discussing the series, particularly the unique concept and the protagonist's overpowered abilities. In a MyAnimeList review, a user noted that the story initially hooked them quickly, especially due to its strong art, but that the quality might dip after the first 50 chapters. Another fan remarked that the series brings a nostalgic feeling of classic isekai, noting that the main character is overpowered but that there is a more powerful evil organization with its own idiotic conspiracy. In a forum thread, a reader finally celebrated seeing the protagonist's nerf being removed, indicating a major power-up in the story.