Drawing Saikyou Mangaka — Wa Oekaki Skill De Isekai Musou Suru Chapter 115 Read Next Chapter 116 Link 'link'
In the latest installments of Drawing: Saikyou Mangaka wa Oekaki Skill de Isekai Musou Suru!
(also known as The Greatest Mangaka Becomes a Skilled “Martial Artist” in Another World), Chapter 115 concludes a major sequence, leaving fans eager for the next release. Chapter 115 Recap
The story follows Akira, a former mangaka who uses his unique "drawing" skills to manifest items and abilities in a fantasy world. In Chapter 115, the narrative continues to explore the tactical use of these creative powers during high-stakes encounters, often blending humor with intense isekai action. Chapter 116 Release and Where to Read
Release Date: Chapter 116 is expected to follow the series' regular serialization schedule. While official digital platforms vary by region, discussion and updates often surface first on community hubs like the Saikyou Mangaka Subreddit. In the latest installments of Drawing: Saikyou Mangaka
Official Reading: You can typically find the latest chapters on manga hosting platforms like Scan-Manga or through official Japanese publishers' digital apps.
What Could Be Better
1. The "Hax" Nature of the Power For some readers, the protagonist's skill can feel too convenient. If he can draw anything, the tension sometimes evaporates because you know he can simply "draw a solution." Chapter 115 sometimes leans heavily into this, where the solution to a complex problem feels a bit like an "ass-pull" (assault pull/Deus Ex Machina), even if it is foreshadowed.
2. Supporting Cast Utilization While the protagonist shines, Chapter 115 sometimes sidelines the supporting cast. In high-stakes battles, the harem/companions often revert to being cheerleaders or damsels in distress solely to facilitate the hero's "cool moment." Panel 1: The beast’s origin—a lonely forest spirit
What Works in Chapter 115
1. The "Cool Factor" of the Skill Application The strongest selling point of this series, and specifically this chapter, is the creativity. Chapter 115 typically delivers on the promise of the title: Musou (Matchless/Peerless). Watching the protagonist treat a life-or-death battle like a deadline for a manga manuscript creates a hilarious yet intense contrast. The way he utilizes concepts like "erasing," "redrawing," or "paneling" in a 3D space is visually satisfying.
2. Pacing and Tension If the arc follows the standard structure, Chapter 115 is likely a turning point. The pacing here is usually breakneck. The enemies—who likely spent the previous chapters monologuing about their superiority—are forced to reckon with a power they cannot comprehend. The transition from "hopeless situation" to "artistic domination" is handled with good tension.
3. Art Quality The manga adaptation does a solid job of visualizing the act of drawing. The sound effects (SFX) and the visual representation of "ink" spreading across the battlefield add a layer of atmosphere that standard magic-attack manga lack. The chapter ended with Riku collapsing from mana
Understanding the Series
"Drawing Saikyou Mangaka wa Oekaki Skill de Isekai Musou Suru" translates to "The Strongest Manga Artist Reincarnated into Another World with a Drawing Skill." The premise revolves around a manga artist who gets reincarnated into another world, utilizing their drawing or manga-creating skills to achieve great feats.
Chapter 115 Recap: The Ink of Resolution
Warning: Spoilers for Chapter 115 below.
Chapter 115, titled "The Final Stroke," picked up immediately after the cliffhanger of Chapter 114, where our protagonist, Amano Riku (a prodigal manga creator turned isekai hero), faced a corrupted divine beast that had absorbed the life force of an entire elven village.
Unlike previous battles where Riku relied on quick, offensive sketches (summoning blades, shields, or elemental creatures), Chapter 115 showcased his true mastery: Narrative Sequencing. Riku realized that brute force wouldn’t work against a beast that fed on negative emotions. Instead, he used his Oekaki Skill to draw a four-panel manga (yonkoma) in mid-air.
- Panel 1: The beast’s origin—a lonely forest spirit.
- Panel 2: Its corruption by a demon lord’s curse.
- Panel 3 (The Twist): Riku inserted a new, fictional memory—the spirit being saved by a young elven girl.
- Panel 4: The beast, overwhelmed by the rewritten memory, sheds its corrupted ink and reverts to a harmless spirit animal.
The chapter ended with Riku collapsing from mana exhaustion but clutching a new "Ink Core"—a rare material that can upgrade his drawing tablet (his grimoire). Meanwhile, a shadowy figure observers from a rift, muttering, "He’s not just drawing weapons… he’s rewriting fate. That’s too dangerous."