Drawing: The Greatest Mangaka Becomes A Skilled Martial Artist In Another World Info

In his previous life, Shun did not fight. He drew fighters. He researched Western boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, and Krav Maga to make his panels believable. He studied bone alignment for his anatomy sketches and the kinetic chain for his impact frames. He has drawn a million punches. Now, for the first time, his body can throw them.

Whatever they draw in the air becomes a physical object or a localized "effect" (like drawing a crack in the air to create a shockwave). Suggested Title Ideas: The Final Deadline: Reborn with a Divine Brush Drawing the Path of the Fist The God-Tier Artist’s Second Life as a Saint of War In his previous life, Shun did not fight

Kentaishi, a legendary mangaka known for drawing the most realistic martial arts manga in history, dies from overwork. He awakens in a fantasy world, but instead of gaining magic, he retains his "Manga Eye"—the ability to see movement as "storyboards"—and his hyper-detailed knowledge of anatomy and physics, which translates into real-world combat prowess. He studied bone alignment for his anatomy sketches