
“I won’t understand anything even if I read it, so it’s okay.”
Seriously, it’s like a scene where a gorilla suddenly appears, and the former final boss picks a fight and gets beaten up.
Isn’t it amazing?
“It’s just my uncle hiding his embarrassment.”
Isn’t it cute?
They were really launching attacks with no meaning…
– The gorilla is not angry.
Playing destructively like a toddler given a toy.
Is there something you don’t understand?
>>29
“It’s been a while since I thought of uncle as the former final boss, so I couldn’t understand the sentence for a moment.”
It seems like the last and greatest brilliance to succeed the dragon.
It seems they wanted to depict an interlude like Yujiro Hanma vs. a polar bear.
I am the one who is surprised to see gorillas, known for being sensitive and neurotic for a long time, being portrayed as old-fashioned monster beasts for no particular reason.
A gorilla development, surpassing monkey development, was born because I was busy with A Hub.
I don’t understand the reason why there is a gorilla or why it challenged someone to a fight.
Isn’t it amazing?
I thought this was the lowest point for stocks, but they just keep going down after this, isn’t it amazing?
The depiction and size of the gorilla are all over the place from panel to panel due to the lack of effort in this chapter.
Isn’t it terrible?
I always think that gorillas are too big whenever I see them.
>>14
It looks bigger due to the angle and is almost like a monster, isn’t it scary?
Mr. Monkey is probably tired.
>>15
The poison wolf and GOKUSAI did not receive it.
It’s sad, but there’s nothing we can do about it.
Isn’t that mocking gorillas?
I’m practicing drawing animals in A-hub.
The scene where the Mane Mob, who had been sneering and making fun of Ryuukou, couldn’t help but return to their true selves and exclaimed, “What!?”
So this is just a regular gorilla from the zoo, not a bio-gorilla.
Isn’t it amazing?
“Eihab is really well done as a short story, so it’s okay if it puts a strain on the main story.”
What are you getting so worked up about?
Even though it’s been about three years since this scene, it doesn’t feel like the story has progressed much.
Isn’t it terrible?
The scene was supposed to be where the uncle coolly fends off the gorilla, but ends up getting beaten instead, which is a real gut-buster.
Is it okay that this area got messed up for Ahab’s sake, but it’s still messed up even after Ahab finished?
After this, there was a period when I honestly got fed up with starting the Genma game.
Oh, it broke in one shot!
It’s not…
In other words, it is considered that the time constraints imposed by Ahab’s writing have not had any impact on creative activities.
Help a child → Pick a fight with a nearby gorilla as a way to hide embarrassment → Get beaten up → Be saved by son → Pick a fight with the son who helped → Get beaten up again
I don’t understand a single thing.
Isn’t it amazing?
When I’m working on multiple series at the same time, the concentration is really intense.
When I was drawing Paratofu, it was during the art museum arc.
I remember laughing because the size was completely different in each scene.
>>31
It is believed to be using the Monkey Asset.
I want Mr. Monkey to write more short stories like Ahab.
It’s okay if I become a sacrifice as long as I can pass on the dragon.
I didn’t expect them to still talk about how real beasts are strong after we’ve seen things like determination taking down a bear.
Well, it’s not so much that the gorilla is strong, but rather that Kiryu is the weaker one.
>>33
In the world of monkeys, gorillas might be several times stronger than bears.
The scene shows a bear exploding with one punch, yet Kiryu is being toyed with by a gorilla; the power balance is way off!
>>35
From the previous work, Kiryu is treated as a weak one, so it is considered not to be a problem.
I think Mr. Monkey isn’t thinking about anything.
Since Wataru Tetsuya depicted Ahab, it was left for Saru to depict Tough.
There is a gorilla.
It’s insanely big.
Ei Hub is almost perfect as a comic adaptation, right, Dad?
It’s stimulating and fantastic how the teacher skillfully incorporates the essence of “Moby Dick” with a good tempo.
I’m reading “High School Iron Fist Legend” and isn’t this pretty interesting?
Why is Ryuu Tsugu like that?
>>43
Tell me I’ve evolved.
>>43
It’s not because I want to draw that I’m drawing.
“I draw to feed mouths.”
>>54
A person of character
The gorilla is the victim.
It’s sad that the gorilla continues to suffer from the aftereffects of the phantom demon.
If I were told to keep going at that pace, it wouldn’t be impossible.
It’s sad, but it can’t be helped… truly…
The intention of comparing my dad to a gorilla is understandable, but that aside, the Kiryuu faction was just weak.
I don’t know Tafu at all, but I always think Mr. Saruwatari’s drawing skills are amazing.
The impact is amazing.
Since it’s a monkey manga, it is naturally assumed that gorillas are higher beings.
I heard about a scene where someone tries to help a child.
It’s a zoo.
There is a gorilla in front of me.
>>52
What are you talking about?