The ink erupts—not as an attack, but as a re-drawing of reality . The Erased Ones shimmer, regain outlines, then… become harmless background characters in a fantasy café.
One of the standout aspects of DRAWING- SAIKYOU MANGAKA WA OEKAKI SKILL DE ISEKAI MUSOU SURU is its unique take on the isekai genre. The protagonist's abilities as a mangaka are seamlessly integrated into the world, creating a rich and immersive experience. The supporting cast is equally well-developed, with each character bringing their own unique personality to the story. The ink erupts—not as an attack, but as
“I see you’ve reached my ‘Trash Tier.’ Welcome, little artist. I am the Original Author —the one who drew this world… and then stopped.” The protagonist's abilities as a mangaka are seamlessly
At its surface, Chapter 113 appears to be a conventional "escalation" arc. The protagonist, using his "Oekaki Skill," faces a foe that cannot be simply erased or out-drawn. Yet, the deeper text reveals a psychological horror hidden within the gag premise. For the first time, the chapter suggests that the act of drawing—the very source of his godlike power—is also a source of profound vulnerability . I am the Original Author —the one who