ALL-ROUNDER ARTIST
Chapter 866 - Chapter 866: Chapter 820: A True Eye for PeopleChapter 866: Chapter 820: A True Eye for People
ps: The ghoul, giant, and Ding-Dong Cat were removed for different reasons. Considering the impact of various works, the six manga presented in the previous chapter have been adjusted. Now, everyone should have seen at least three of them by now.
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Shadow Studio.
From clenched to relaxed.
Lin Yuan repeatedly stretched his slightly aching fingers.
Five fingers weren’t even enough, because he had drawn a total of six new manga works lately. If not for taking Energy Potion, he would likely still be fervently “drawing” away.
But after all that grind, the results were gratifying.
Gundam!
Death God!
Digital Monsters!
Saint Seiya!
Fullmetal Alchemist!
Magical Girl Madoka!
Each of these six manga works was meticulously chosen by Lin Yuan!
Any single one of them—even the relatively shorter “Magical Girl Madoka”—on Earth had sparked an uproar and remained a classic that fans fondly discussed to this day!
This was Lin Yuan’s counterattack against the Tribe!
He didn’t need to wait six months or even a year; he firmly believed that with these six manga, the Alliance would surpass the Tribe, killing off the enemy’s last hope completely.
*Yes.*
Lin Yuan had encountered numerous “opponents.”
But the Tribe was the one Lin Yuan regarded as “enemies.”
*If it weren’t for this reason, Lin Yuan wouldn’t have pushed himself so relentlessly.*
Of course.
Lin Yuan still had works even better than these six, which he hadn’t revealed yet. He planned to save them for himself.
For example, “Doraemon,” translated as “Ding-Dong Cat.”
This was indisputably the most universally beloved work on Earth!
It could truly be called appealing to all ages!
Another example was the renowned “Dragon Ball.”
Though the power levels collapsed later in the series, King’s Path manga—even if it burned bright like “Naruto”—could only address this work as its senior. It had once dominated an entire era!
Especially “Dragon Ball.”
In all the manga influence rankings, “Dragon Ball” consistently took the top spot, representing the pinnacle of King’s Path.
Lin Yuan certainly wouldn’t release such work to recruit people now.
He speculated that he’d only consider unleashing works of that caliber once Zhong Continent joined the merger.
By then, Shadow would likely have pushed comics to their ultimate form.
But no worries.
Blue Star had a tradition recognizing ten major forms of art:
The ten arts included:
Literature, music, film, painting, calligraphy, sculpture, drama, dance, gaming, and architecture.
Most arts were interconnected.
And as one of those forms, painting encompassed an exceptionally broad spectrum.
Comics were merely one branch of painting.
Once comics were taken to their peak, Lin Yuan could have Shadow explore other fields.
For instance, Shadow had already begun dabbling in Chinese painting; in the future, he might even consider oil painting.
Of course.
Now was not the time to dwell on those ideas.
Lin Yuan looked into the distance.
He wondered what kind of decisions Han Jimei’s invited Tribe manga artists would make.
Would they agree?
If not, it didn’t matter. The Tribe had plenty of leading manga artists; someone would say yes.
That was Han Jimei’s assertion.
She was extremely confident about those few manga works.
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In the lounge.
A quiet room, with only the soft sound of pages turning.
Six Tribe manga artists weren’t engaging with each other, seemingly entirely absorbed in the manga they were holding.
Time ticked away.
At some point, Tang Yi’s expression changed.
Her gaze at the manga “Magical Girl Madoka” grew increasingly sharp.
Thump, thump, thump!
The flow of her blood was accelerating; she could even hear the sound of her own heartbeat speeding up.
If Tang Yi were to look up at this moment, she would certainly notice:
The other manga artists in the room were showing similarly unusual reactions.
Among them:
Brother Wolf, with “Death God” in hand, had his mouth wide open.
Dragon King, staring at “Gundam,” had his eyes bulging.
Bai Li, consuming “Digital Monsters,” appeared ravenous.
Grassheart, flipping through “Saint Seiya,” had a bright and dazzling shine in his gaze.
The most cold-blooded Wildsword, clutching “Fullmetal Alchemist,” was breathing in excited tremors!
This was the manga that most aligned with Wildsword’s taste, out of all the works he had read!
*Even Shadow’s previously most admired work by Wildsword, “Naruto,” had its flaws—*
Wildsword had never considered this odd before.
Shadow had to juggle multiple manga projects; it was impossible to achieve perfection in a single piece.
This was entirely normal.
*Until Wildsword read “Fullmetal Alchemist,” he realized Shadow could indeed reach perfection in a single work!*
To Wildsword, the one in his hands was Shadow’s most flawless creation!
The plot was impeccable; the story’s flow was almost seamlessly interlinked, logically tight, without any apparent contradictions. It carried the reader along without unnecessary filler, avoided forced sentimentality, spared heavy-handed speeches or unrealistic redemption arcs—characters fought when they needed to, spoke when it made sense, and moved with purposeful direction.
*From the subsequent narrative, Wildsword could vividly imagine the heart-pounding twists and turns!*
He loved this work passionately!
“If only I could be the artist for this work—how thrilling would that be!”
Wildsword couldn’t help but indulge in wild imagination.
As one of the Tribe’s strongest illustrators, Wildsword’s lifelong dream had always been to craft a story that completely gratified himself while captivating readers simultaneously!
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