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Chapter 114 cannot simply be a victory lap. The narrative debt incurred by 113 demands one of two radical paths:

Title (unofficial): The Quill and the Claw

In Chapter 113, our protagonist—an otherworldly mangaka armed with the magical "Oekaki" skill that brings his drawings to life—faces his most cunning foe yet: a beastman general who can predict movements based on "narrative flow."

The chapter opens with the mangaka's party trapped inside a crumbling fortress, surrounded by the enemy army's elite unit. Low on ink and stamina, the protagonist realizes that his usual method of drawing powerful beasts or weapons is too slow for the enemy's speed.

The core of this chapter focuses on adaptation—instead of drawing monsters, he draws manga panels in mid-air, trapping enemies inside looping comic frames. Highlights include:


Lira (elf companion): “Aiko, if you go deeper, the ‘Erased Ones’ will come. They are failed drafts—concepts rejected by the gods themselves. They want to delete all living stories.”

Aiko (grinning): “Then I’ll just have to draw a better ending for them.”


Would you like a recap of earlier chapters or character profiles for the main cast?

DRAWING: Saikyou Mangaka wa Oekaki Skill de Isekai Musou Suru – Chapter 113 Review & Chapter 114 Anticipation

The high-fantasy, artistic adventure of DRAWING: Saikyou Mangaka wa Oekaki Skill de Isekai Musou Suru (Drawing: The Strongest Mangaka Becomes Unrivaled in Another World with His Drawing Skills) continues to captivate readers with its unique blend of creative power and classic isekai tropes. Following the events of Chapter 113, the stakes have never been higher for Akira and his companions. Chapter 113 Recap: The Power of the Pen

In Chapter 113, we saw a deeper exploration of the limits—or lack thereof—of Akira’s "Drawing" skill. As the party faced off against increasingly complex magical threats, Akira's ability to manifest physical objects and phenomena through his sketches proved once again to be the ultimate wildcard.

The chapter balanced intense action with character-driven moments, focusing on how Akira’s modern-day mangaka perspective allows him to "out-think" the traditional magic logic of the fantasy world. Whether it’s summoning specialized tools or creating strategic barriers, his artistic intuition remains his greatest weapon. What to Expect in Chapter 114

As we look forward to Chapter 114, several key plot points are coming to a head:

The New Adversary: Chapter 113 teased a looming shadow that seems to understand the nature of Akira’s powers better than any previous foe. Will Chapter 114 reveal a rival "creator" or someone from Akira's past life?

Mana Management: While Akira is "Saikyou" (the strongest), his powers often come with a physical or mental toll. Fans are eager to see if Chapter 114 explores the consequences of over-exerting his drawing mana.

World Building: The political landscape of the isekai world is shifting. With Akira’s fame growing, different factions are beginning to take notice of the "Artist Hero." Why This Series Stands Out

Unlike typical isekai where the protagonist receives a "cheat" sword or generic elemental magic, DRAWING celebrates the act of creation. It’s a meta-commentary on the life of a mangaka, transposed into a world where an eraser or a G-pen can literally change the course of history. How to Read Next: Chapter 114

The community is buzzing with theories about the upcoming release. To keep up with Akira's journey, ensure you are following official serialization platforms to support the original creators and the intricate art style that makes this manga a visual feast.

The cliffhanger at the end of 113 has left fans desperate for the next installment. Will Akira’s next masterpiece be a weapon of salvation, or will his canvas finally run out of space?


Cyan was a refreshing antagonist. Unlike generic demon lords, he viewed Riku not as an enemy, but as a "sloppy illustrator." His defeat via screentones is poetic justice for an art snob who valued "purity" over technique.

The ink sea splits open. Beneath it lies a colossal, upside-down castle made of rejected light novel covers. At its gates stands a figure in a hood, holding a brush made of starlight.

Mystery Figure: “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.”

Aiko (eyes widening): “You’re the god of this isekai?”

Mystery Figure: “Worse. I’m its retired mangaka. And I’ll never let you draw the final chapter.”

TO BE CONTINUED → Chapter 114: The Cancelled God


As a community, we strongly support the official release to ensure the mangaka (artist) gets paid for their incredible work. Piracy hurts the series and risks cancellation.

Official Sources:

Release Schedule:

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Drawing- Saikyou Mangaka Wa Oekaki Skill De Isekai Musou Suru- Chapter 113 - Read Next Chapter 114

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DRAWING- SAIKYOU MANGAKA WA OEKAKI SKILL DE ISEKAI MUSOU SURU- Chapter 113 - Read Next Chapter 114

Drawing- Saikyou Mangaka Wa Oekaki Skill De Isekai Musou Suru- Chapter 113 - Read Next Chapter 114

Chapter 114 cannot simply be a victory lap. The narrative debt incurred by 113 demands one of two radical paths:

Title (unofficial): The Quill and the Claw

In Chapter 113, our protagonist—an otherworldly mangaka armed with the magical "Oekaki" skill that brings his drawings to life—faces his most cunning foe yet: a beastman general who can predict movements based on "narrative flow."

The chapter opens with the mangaka's party trapped inside a crumbling fortress, surrounded by the enemy army's elite unit. Low on ink and stamina, the protagonist realizes that his usual method of drawing powerful beasts or weapons is too slow for the enemy's speed.

The core of this chapter focuses on adaptation—instead of drawing monsters, he draws manga panels in mid-air, trapping enemies inside looping comic frames. Highlights include:


Lira (elf companion): “Aiko, if you go deeper, the ‘Erased Ones’ will come. They are failed drafts—concepts rejected by the gods themselves. They want to delete all living stories.”

Aiko (grinning): “Then I’ll just have to draw a better ending for them.”


Would you like a recap of earlier chapters or character profiles for the main cast? Chapter 114 cannot simply be a victory lap

DRAWING: Saikyou Mangaka wa Oekaki Skill de Isekai Musou Suru – Chapter 113 Review & Chapter 114 Anticipation

The high-fantasy, artistic adventure of DRAWING: Saikyou Mangaka wa Oekaki Skill de Isekai Musou Suru (Drawing: The Strongest Mangaka Becomes Unrivaled in Another World with His Drawing Skills) continues to captivate readers with its unique blend of creative power and classic isekai tropes. Following the events of Chapter 113, the stakes have never been higher for Akira and his companions. Chapter 113 Recap: The Power of the Pen

In Chapter 113, we saw a deeper exploration of the limits—or lack thereof—of Akira’s "Drawing" skill. As the party faced off against increasingly complex magical threats, Akira's ability to manifest physical objects and phenomena through his sketches proved once again to be the ultimate wildcard.

The chapter balanced intense action with character-driven moments, focusing on how Akira’s modern-day mangaka perspective allows him to "out-think" the traditional magic logic of the fantasy world. Whether it’s summoning specialized tools or creating strategic barriers, his artistic intuition remains his greatest weapon. What to Expect in Chapter 114

As we look forward to Chapter 114, several key plot points are coming to a head:

The New Adversary: Chapter 113 teased a looming shadow that seems to understand the nature of Akira’s powers better than any previous foe. Will Chapter 114 reveal a rival "creator" or someone from Akira's past life?

Mana Management: While Akira is "Saikyou" (the strongest), his powers often come with a physical or mental toll. Fans are eager to see if Chapter 114 explores the consequences of over-exerting his drawing mana. Lira (elf companion): “Aiko, if you go deeper,

World Building: The political landscape of the isekai world is shifting. With Akira’s fame growing, different factions are beginning to take notice of the "Artist Hero." Why This Series Stands Out

Unlike typical isekai where the protagonist receives a "cheat" sword or generic elemental magic, DRAWING celebrates the act of creation. It’s a meta-commentary on the life of a mangaka, transposed into a world where an eraser or a G-pen can literally change the course of history. How to Read Next: Chapter 114

The community is buzzing with theories about the upcoming release. To keep up with Akira's journey, ensure you are following official serialization platforms to support the original creators and the intricate art style that makes this manga a visual feast.

The cliffhanger at the end of 113 has left fans desperate for the next installment. Will Akira’s next masterpiece be a weapon of salvation, or will his canvas finally run out of space?


Cyan was a refreshing antagonist. Unlike generic demon lords, he viewed Riku not as an enemy, but as a "sloppy illustrator." His defeat via screentones is poetic justice for an art snob who valued "purity" over technique.

The ink sea splits open. Beneath it lies a colossal, upside-down castle made of rejected light novel covers. At its gates stands a figure in a hood, holding a brush made of starlight.

Mystery Figure: “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.” Would you like a recap of earlier chapters

Aiko (eyes widening): “You’re the god of this isekai?”

Mystery Figure: “Worse. I’m its retired mangaka. And I’ll never let you draw the final chapter.”

TO BE CONTINUED → Chapter 114: The Cancelled God


As a community, we strongly support the official release to ensure the mangaka (artist) gets paid for their incredible work. Piracy hurts the series and risks cancellation.

Official Sources:

Release Schedule: