
I don’t understand anything even if I read it, so no worries.
I can only say it’s a scene where a gorilla suddenly appears and the former final boss starts a fight and gets beaten up.
Isn’t it amazing?
It’s just the uncle’s way of hiding his embarrassment.
Isn’t it cute?
I was really just attacking without any meaning at all…
The gorilla is not angry.
– Just playing around and destroying things like a toddler given toys.
What is it that you don’t understand?
>>29
For a moment, I couldn’t understand the sentence because I hadn’t seen my uncle as the former final boss for a while.
It seems it will become the final and greatest brilliance of the dragon’s succession.
It seems that they wanted to depict a scene akin to a match between Hanma Yujiro and a polar bear.
I’m surprised that the gorilla, which has long been known to be delicate and neurotic, is depicted as a primitive monster beast without any particular reason.
Because I was busy with A-Hub, a gorilla development that surpasses the monkey development was born.
I don’t understand the reason why the gorilla is here or why it challenged us to a fight.
Isn’t it amazing?
I thought this was the lowest point for the stock, but it continued to drop after that, isn’t it amazing?
This time, the gorilla’s appearance, shape, and size are all inconsistent from frame to frame.
Isn’t it awful?
I always think, “Gorillas are way too big” every time I see them.
>>14
Depending on the panel, it looks much bigger and is almost like a monster, right? Isn’t that scary?
Mr. Saru is probably tired.
>>15
The poison wolf and GOKUSAI didn’t receive it.
It may be sad, but there’s nothing that can be done about it.
Isn’t this a mockery of gorillas?
I’m practicing drawing animals with AI Hub.
The scene where the Mimic Mob, who had been sneering and making jokes about the Dragon’s successor, couldn’t help but return to their genuine selves, saying “Whaaat!?”
This is an ordinary gorilla that lives in a zoo, not a bio-gorilla or anything like that.
Isn’t it amazing?
It’s such a well-made short story that it’s okay if it overshadows the main story a bit.
Why are you getting so worked up?
It feels like not much has progressed in the story even though it’s been about three years since this scene.
Isn’t it terrible?
It was supposed to be a cool scene where the uncle fends off the gorilla, but instead, he just ends up getting beaten up, which is really hard on my stomach.
It’s fine that this area got messed up for Ahab, but is it okay that it’s still a mess even after Ahab is over?
The time when I honestly got fed up after starting to play the phantom demon games.
Ah, it broke in one hit!
Not at all…
In other words, it can be considered that the time constraint imposed by A. Hub’s writing does not have any impact on the creative activities.
Help the child → To hide embarrassment, pick a fight with a nearby gorilla → Get beaten up → Be saved by my son → Pick a fight with the son who helped me → Get beaten up again.
I don’t understand anything at all.
Isn’t it amazing?
When I’m serializing in parallel, the intensity is really high, you know.
When I was drawing Paratafu, it was during the museum arc.
I remember laughing because the sizes were completely different in each scene.
>>31
It is believed that they are using Monkey Asset.
I want Mr. Saru to draw more short stories like Ahab.
To continue the dragon, I’m okay with being sacrificed.
I didn’t think they would still talk about how strong real beasts are now, even though we’re already facing things like the awakened bears.
Well, it’s not that the gorilla is strong, it’s just that Kiryuu is weak.
>>33
In the world of monkeys, gorillas might be several times stronger than bears.
The depiction of the bear exploding from one punch while Kiryuu is being toyed with by a gorilla is so off in terms of power balance!
>>35
There are no issues as Kiryu is treated as weak since the previous work.
I don’t think Mr. Monkey is thinking about anything.
Since Mr. Tetsuya Watanabe was drawing Ahab, Tough had no choice but to be drawn by a monkey.
There is a gorilla.
It’s ridiculously big.
Ei-Hub is almost perfect as a comic adaptation, right Dad?
The white whale is exciting and fantastic as it skillfully incorporates the teacher’s unique qualities in a rhythmic manner.
I’m reading High School Tekken Chronicle, but isn’t this just plain interesting?
Why is Ryuuetsu like that?
>>43
Please say that I’ve evolved.
>>43
I’m not drawing because I want to draw.
I draw to make a living.
>>54
They are a person of character.
The gorilla is a victim.
It’s sad to think that the gorilla will continue to suffer from the aftereffects of the phantom.
If I’m told to keep going at that pace, it’s no wonder it would be impossible.
It’s sad, but there’s nothing we can do about it… truly…
I understand the intention behind overlapping my dad and a gorilla, but the Kiryuu faction was just weak.
I don’t know much about Tofu, but I always think that Sawatari-sensei’s drawing skill is amazing.
The impact is amazing.
Since it’s a monkey comic, it’s natural to consider that gorillas are the superior beings.
I heard about a scene where someone is trying to help a child.
It’s a zoo.
There is a gorilla in front of me.
>>52
What are you talking about?