Raw |verified| | Drawing-saikyou-mangaka-wa-oekaki-skill-de-isekai-musou-suru

If you are collecting the now, you are getting in early. The fan translation groups (like ZeroScans and Luminous ), have only translated up to chapter 18. The raw is at chapter 24. That means the final fight of Volume 3 is RAW exclusive as of this writing.

: Akira is a veteran manga artist who spent his life dedicated to his art, sacrificing his health and personal life in the process.

Kaito Yamato was a 25-year-old manga artist who had just gained popularity with his debut series. He was known for his exceptional drawing skills, and his fans loved him for his intricate details and vibrant artwork. However, his life was cut short when he was involved in a fatal car accident on his way to a comic book signing event. If you are collecting the now, you are getting in early

Drawing: Saikyou Mangaka wa Oekaki Skill de Isekai Musou Suru!

If you are searching for you are likely looking for the latest untranslated chapters of one of the most visually creative isekai series currently hitting the shelves. That means the final fight of Volume 3

Give you a of the first few chapters.

Information on the official translated volumes. A summary of the latest story arcs . Share public link He was known for his exceptional drawing skills,

Upon dying, he is offered a chance to choose his next mother and reincarnate into a new world. Seeking a simple, peaceful, and affectionate life, Akira chooses to be born as the son of an ordinary magic shop owner in a fantasy world.

Comic Valkyrie (Official Website) is the primary digital home for the series.

: This series is officially serialized under the Comic Valkyrie imprint by Kill Time Communication. They host the latest digital chapters on their official Japanese platform.

On MyAnimeList (MAL), the manga holds a score of around 6.64, which is considered average for an isekai title. However, the fan reviews reveal a polarized audience. Some dismiss it as "mediocre isekai manga which we saw hundreds of times before," criticizing its predictable plot, forced conflicts, and glacial pacing.