Yuki, being a mangaka, understands deadlines, production quotas, and serialization pressure better than anyone. Chapters 135–139 saw him using his Oekaki skill not to draw dragons, but to mass-produce magical ink, self-refilling quills, and unbreakable printing presses. He is effectively industrializing the fantasy world’s artisanal economy. Note: As with all ongoing series, this analysis is based on the narrative trajectory and official synopses released as of the latest update cycle.
While some isekai stagnate after 100 chapters, Manga Drawing Saikyou Mangaka has only sharpened its point. Chapter 140 delivers exactly what the title promises: a "saikyou" (strongest) mangaka using genuine drawing skill ( oekaki skill ) to dominate an isekai world ( isekai musou ). Note: As with all ongoing series, this analysis
Chapter 140 is widely predicted to be the turning point where Yuki stops playing defense and goes on the offensive—not with violence, but with a publicity stunt. The chapter likely opens with the Mammon Syndicate hosting a black-market auction in the neutral city of Caldur . They are auctioning a "Cursed Canvas"—an artifact that drains the creativity of any artist who looks at it, effectively nullifying Yuki’s power if deployed correctly. Mid-Chapter Twist Yuki infiltrates the auction disguised as a wealthy art collector (using a hyper-realistic drawn disguise, of course). When the Cursed Canvas is presented, he doesn't steal it or destroy it. Instead, he challenges the demon auctioneer to a "Drawing Duel." Chapter 140 is widely predicted to be the