
CAFE Umineko Yaneko san x 2024 Aiinus
It’s precious.
It came out this week.
The rough touch and the vibe of Ahab match too well.
Isn’t it amazing?
Is it a certified MoneMob store?!
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This seal is…!?
Seagull, wildcat, white whale, monkey.
Monkey stamp is nice!
What the monkey mark!
You really paint mesmerizing pictures.
I feel a weight that doesn’t seem out of place even when displayed in the café.
It was a truly great masterpiece, yet the fans were laughing and labeling it with the catchphrase “Fuhahaha, my name is Ahab!”
Isn’t it terrible?
>>11
Yeah.
>>11
No, Ahab was treated as an unquestionable masterpiece, seriously.
>>11
In that scene, I was supposed to be laughing, and it should have ended this week, but I wonder what will happen… What!? It’s not ending!? So it’s not about the work itself.
Everyone was enjoying the work itself as a masterpiece.
When looking only at Ei Hab, he really appears to be a highly cultured author.
If there is an original work, the artist can focus on the illustrations, which leads to a masterpiece.
I haven’t heard any mockery about Ahab and the lockup.
Playing with conventions is something done in any kind of work.
>>16
The white whale ultimately can’t defeat the power of nature, which is essentially the power of God.
Ahab is mocking the god Ahab, who became a devil, as it is a story where Ahab has taken a shot at him.
>>20
I’m the one who’s surprised by such an extremely high-context story.
Wow, can you draw something other than Tafu-kun?
Mr. Saru has a seal…
Mr. Starbuck
Ahab is interesting.
>>19
Yeah.
When I was suddenly told to draw Ahab, I didn’t think, “Who is that again?”
Isn’t it amazing?
>>43
There’s no way I’d forget a work that I myself call my masterpiece! (Grrrr)
Is Ahab from Starbucks really that interesting?
I wanted to go and have a picture of the devil prince drawn.
The other day, I bought Ahab at Book Off and I’m seriously baffled by how great it is.
>>27
You piece of crap! Why don’t you buy a new one or an e-book?
Wait, not just Key-kun, but you got the captain drawn too!? That’s seriously cool and I’m so envious!
>>29
Look at the date closely, Kiichi! It’s before the signing event!
Ahab is a story that resists the despair of God.
I thought it was a hardcore money mob that went all the way from Tokyo to Hyogo, but then I realized the date was in January.
In the first place, the white whale is based on a monkey.
The service is amazing, Monkey Sensei…
>>34
Instead, we’re putting out the store as it is this week…
>>39
Call it fan service.
It’s a truly good work that’s interesting with a remarkable structure, and though it concludes in just one volume, it leaves you feeling satisfied without any rushed developments.
I thought it couldn’t be helped since it’s work, but gradually I’m becoming envious like the last Ryū from “Tekken.”
The teacher themselves also says it’s their masterpiece.
Um… I really like Aihab.
Can you also draw Starbucks and my fateful friend?
>>38
Yeah.
What!
It’s much cooler than usual, even though the lines are simplified.
Ahab says that it might be his greatest work, which is quite amazing, right?
>>42
The humble and playful addition of “probably…” afterwards makes the sentence cute, doesn’t it?
You can sense Captain Ahab’s backbone through the sharpness of his gaze.
Isn’t it amazing?
I thought for sure that because he wrote such a masterpiece with Moby Dick, he would definitely win a prestigious international award.
Ahab, Lockup, High School Iron Fist Legend, and Ninsei don’t often seem to mock the content.
It’s really amazing that Ahab wrote this while doing a weekly serialization.
The serialization… well, the quality hasn’t dropped.
>>48
I feel like when I was drawing Aihab, Ryuu Tsugu was all about the Illusion Demon Fist…
It’s completely an image of a digital artist, but their hand-drawn works are amazing too.
I really like Samson Takagi…
From a distance, Mr. Saru’s colored paper looks almost like a clean copy.
I really fell in love again with how skilled you are at taking lines.
[Monkey]
It is not an exaggeration to say that most of the reasons why Teacher Monkey is Teacher Monkey lie in Ryuu-tsugi and the unruly old man.
>>53
Poison Wolf: “Did you just say something, Mane Mob?”
The Poison Wolf is a masterpiece that is completed in a total of four volumes.
Originally a work of the disciple, but…
The essence of Professor Saru is packed into the venomous wolf.
It contains various meanings.
>>58
Reading it makes me anxious; mocking, flashy action scenes; a heroine-like character who fades out roughly…
In addition to the scenes with the Sad Guard and punishment cell in the second half, there are plenty of energizing elements, like the Gacchan that seems familiar from somewhere.
It was supposed to be a total of 3 episodes, but since it didn’t conclude even after the third episode, there were fears that it would become a long-term series…
It was good that it was neatly concluded in episode 5.
The poison wolf makes fun of celebrities at full speed all of a sudden.
Isn’t it amazing?
>>62
I laughed because the original inspiration for Kanpeki’s appearance seems to be related to religious people.
Mr. Monkey does whatever he wants.
Fear deepens.
Unlike the original white whale, Ahab’s Moby Dick is also a vengeful creature against whaling.
I think it’s different from mocking the metaphor of God.