All-rounder Artist-Chapter 866 - 820: A True Eye for People

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ps: "Ghouls," "Titans," and "Doraemon" were all removed for various reasons. Considering the influence of each work, I've adjusted and edited the list of six manga works presented in the last chapter. By now, everyone should have seen at least three of them.

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Shadow Studio.

From clenched to outspread.

Lin Yuan constantly flexed his fingers that were slightly sore.

Actually, five fingers were not enough, as he had drawn an entire six new manga series in recent days. If it weren't for the Energy Potion he'd consumed, he might still be fervently "drawing."

And after such a prolonged effort, the results were pleasing indeed.

Gundam!

Death God!

Digital Monsters!

Saint Seiya!

Fullmetal Alchemist!

Magical Girl Madoka!

Each of these six manga was handpicked by Lin Yuan with great care!

Any one of these, even the relatively short "Magical Girl Madoka," had caused a craze on Earth and remained a classic that manga fans still talk about with great enthusiasm!

This was Lin Yuan's counterattack against the Tribe!

He didn't have to wait half a year or even a year; with these six manga, he believed the Alliance would definitely suppress the Tribe and completely extinguish the enemy's last hopes.

Yes.

Lin Yuan had encountered countless "rivals."

But the Tribe alone, Lin Yuan treated them as "enemies."

If it weren't for this reason, Lin Yuan wouldn't have fought so hard.

Of course.

There were even more impressive works that Lin Yuan had not brought out yet, intending to keep them for his use.

For instance, "Doraemon," which after translation was named "DingDang Cat."

This was the work with the widest audience on Earth, unparalleled!

It could be called truly suitable for all ages!

Take the famous "Dragon Ball," for example.

Although the power levels in this manga got out of hand later on, even a mainstream work like "Naruto" would have to call "Dragon Ball" junior; it was a work that had once dominated an era!

Especially "Dragon Ball."

In various manga influence rankings, "Dragon Ball" almost always ranked first, a peak of mainstream perfection.

Of course, Lin Yuan wouldn't take it out for recruitment now.

Probably, he would wait until the integration with Zhong Continent to consider releasing such high-level works.

By that time, manga would have been played to the extreme by Shadow.

But that's okay.

On Blue Star, there's a saying about the traditional ten arts.

The ten arts include:

Literature, music, film, painting, calligraphy, sculpture, drama, dance, gaming, and architecture.

Most forms of art are interrelated.

As one of the arts, the realm covered by painting is very broad.

Manga is just one branch of painting.

Having pushed manga to its extreme, Lin Yuan could have Shadow delve into other realms.

For instance, Shadow had already begun to dabble in traditional Chinese painting, and might even consider oil painting in the future.

Of course.

Now was not the time to think about these things.

Lin Yuan gazed into the distance.

He wondered how those Tribe comic artists invited by Han Jimei would make their choices.

Will they agree?

If they don't, it's no big deal; there are quite a few top Tribe comic artists, and someone will agree eventually.

That was Han Jimei's opinion.

She was very confident in those manga works.

...

Inside the club.

The silent room, with only the rustling sounds of manga pages being turned.

The six Tribe comic artists didn't interact with each other, as if they were completely absorbed in the manga in their hands.

Time passed by.

At some point, Tang Yi's expression changed.

Her gaze at "Magical Girl Madoka" became increasingly sharp.

Ba-dump, ba-dump, ba-dump!

The speed of her blood flow was accelerating, and she could even hear the sound of her own heartbeat speeding up.

If Tang Yi looked up at that moment, she would have noticed:

The behaviors of the other comic artists in the room were also somewhat abnormal.

Among them:

Brother Wolf was holding "Death God," his mouth agape.

Dragon King stared at "Gundam," eyes bulging wildly.

Bai Li bit into "Digital Monsters," as if starved for it.

Grassheart flipped through "Saint Seiya," her eyes shining with a dazzling light.

Even the coldest Wildsword was holding "Fullmetal Alchemist," breathing with a tremor of excitement!

This was the manga that Wildsword felt was most in line with his taste!

Even among all of Shadow's works that Wildsword admired the most, "Naruto," he could pick out flaws—

Wildsword used to think that was normal.

Shadow had to juggle the creation of several manga, and it's impossible to be perfect in just one particular work.

That was a very normal thing.

It wasn't until he read "Fullmetal Alchemist" that he realized, Shadow could achieve perfection in a certain work!

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In Wildsword's opinion, the one in his hands was Shadow's most perfect work!

The plot was near perfect, with the story development almost perfectly interlinked, the logic rigorous, without contradictions, and the flow was devoid of excessive nonsense. There was no forced inspirational nonsense, no gratuitous trash-talking or whitewashing. Characters fought when it was time to fight, spoke when they needed to speak, and everyone's actions had a purpose and direction...

The later story was just summarized in text, but Wildsword could imagine the thrilling dramatics within!

He loved this work too much!

"If this work were entrusted to me to draw, what an exciting thing it would be!"

Caught up in his wild imaginings, Wildsword couldn't help but think.

As one of the strongest pure artists in the Tribe, Wildsword's greatest dream in life was to wield a brush over a work that could completely please himself while incidentally delighting the readers!