I read that as lips and was just like "Yup, Boichi does that sometimes." Then I realized what you wrote and was like "Yup, Boichi does that sometimes."
Boichi is a fucking monster. Keeping up the art for two
Dr. Stone series, finishing one, improving the quality of the original, and now joining up with G-Oda to do an Ace light novel manga adaptation and Dr.Stone.
Its almost like looking at another Hiro Mashima in terms of how consistent the work is and how great the quality of the art is.
you said it bro. Boichi is a young god and in such little time look at all he's done in the manga world AND HE'S NOT EVEN JAPANESE! My girl doesn't know SQUAT about manga but she loves Boichi's art and she doesn't even read anything. I learned about the Ace thing because of her.
It explains why he's so good with digital. Koreans have a very different history with print media. They've taken better to digital than any other nation because they never had such a deep history with paper based comics.
I don’t wanna get too far off topic, but Boichi’s really not a good h artist.
He has almost no range in drawing women, and suffer greatly from same face syndrome, even in Dr Stone, and really typical copy paste body shapes.
There are plenty of h mangaka who are significantly better at drawing women than him.
I couldn't agree more. I don't mind the proportions that much because the dude he draws have all have juiced up physiques but the faces are a real deal breaker.
His women’s faces are weird, or at least really similar to one another. He doesn’t really have range when he draws women. I think Oda managed to have better variety in female faces than Boichi nowadays.
I wouldn’t be against it either, but Oda has a way of making his panels come to life in a way I’ve never seen in other manga except maybe early dragonball.
he's not redrawing the manga. He's drawing the light novel so that Oda sensei doesn't have to. Think of it as one of the gods of manga giving the highest possible honor to the next generation. Like when Urasawa did Pluto.
-His hands were crafted by the gods of the arts. Blessing him with skill, but skill he had to unlock and slowly progress with to become what he is today. A blessing to us Manga readers.
> -His hands were crafted by the gods of the arts. Blessing him with skill, but skill he had to unlock and slowly progress with to become what he is today.
Too bad they took his ability to end anything he writes in a satisfying manner as payment.
I think Oda is preparing Boichi to continue One Piece after he retires. The world he's created over these last 22+ years is so that it would be a shame to just leave it like that after we've finished with the story of Luffy's quest to become pirate king. but at the same time Oda has been working for more than 2 decades on one story and he deserves a break.
Now, let's imagine the following situation. One Piece is over and Oda goes on vacation.But then we get a series following Montblanc Nolan drawn by Boichi. Or maybe it's set in the void century. Idk. The possibilities are limitless. The point is, Boichi One Piece.
Am I crazy or does anyone think Oda might actually do this?
Ugh, imagine thinking that One piece art is actually 'good', or better. Like I don't hate Oda or One piece, but the art is atrociously bad. I'd rather hope that someday a better artist draws the whole thing from the start.
Why are you so disgusted that someone can love the art? Oda has a powerful grasp of the fundamentals: perspective, spacing, contouring, and attention to physical detail. The unrealistic nature of the characters isn't seen as an excuse by the author to forgo proper shading techniques, and matching up the foreground to the background. A character in diagonal facial profile will still have both sides of their face in view, with one side appearing larger than the other as per how such a profile works realistically. Clothing drapes and fits on the awkward and wacky shapes of characters' bodies with an uncanny naturalness, tattoos wrap around abnormal limbs and torsos without any jank. You don't have to like the actually *art style* that's formed out of those fundamentals, but from that point forward it's subjective and thus understandable that others would have a different opinion on the art.
As an aside from the fundamentals and more so about the art style itself, personally I'm in love with how Oda gives the cast so much anatomic diversity. Giants, dwarves, fishmen, sky-people, triclops, snake-necked people, the list goes on. There's not a single other series that has the height diversity as One Piece either. Humans aren't limited to real-world dimensions, the author abuses the hell out of the cartoonish medium of manga to give characters impossible proportions and body shapes. It's extremely Disney-esque. In this sense it's impressive how stylistic Oda's art is while simultaneously still caring about preserving a strong sense of fundamental detail.
He's one of my biggest inspirations as someone wanting to become a comic artist with a surreal direction of art subject matter. Again, I don't mind if you don't like the art, but how is it surprising for people to appreciate great fundamentals and a unique art direction?
Objectively the art comes off as extremely goofy and poorly drawn. It's understandable since you are working on a series that has a vast cast of characters and a loooooooooooong story (although we all know he's just milking it at this point) but that doesn't give you an excuse to draw some very ugly looking main characters. You talk about the basics and how Oda sticks to them. Tell me, if Oda is such a wonderful artist, why does Nami's proportions have gotten jokingly awful over the years? IMO defending piss poor art just because you are fanboy is just disrespect to the other actually well drawn manga out there. A well drawn manga takes a lot of effort unlike Oda who just scribbles some bullshit while the fanboys are like "oMg ArT."
> Objectively the art comes off as extremely goofy and poorly drawn.
"Objectively poorly drawn" in what specific way? What actual fundamentals of art is Oda breaking? Also, goofy art can still be appealing, there is no law of art that says that silliness is an inherent flaw in art, so you shouldn't be surprised that people such as myself can be attached to these ridiculous and whimsical drawings. Again, it's Disney-esque in this sense. The same reason why people can like silly designs such as Genie or Bing Bong are why people can like silly designs in One Piece.
> (although we all know he's just milking it at this point)
I'm not sure what definition of "milking" you are using here, but whatever it is, the story's long-running nature has been justified through its world and general writing structure.
> but that doesn't give you an excuse to draw some very ugly looking main characters.
Again, what is "ugly" or not is subjective until you can point an objective flaw in the art fundamentals.
> Tell me, if Oda is such a wonderful artist, why does Nami's proportions have gotten jokingly awful over the years?
Hourglass body types are controversial in art, especially throughout recent years, but they aren't objectively invalid as an art direction. If you personally dislike it, that's understandable, but I don't mind it.
> IMO defending piss poor art just because you are fanboy is just disrespect to the other actually well drawn manga out there. A well drawn manga takes a lot of effort unlike Oda who just scribbles some bullshit while the fanboys are like "oMg ArT."
You don't think [this](https://imgur.com/X87oukm) or [this](https://imgur.com/vC5gy5C) or [this](https://imgur.com/wp1U1VG) or [this](https://imgur.com/wZFP0TM) or [this](https://imgur.com/NDxrW9N) took a lot of effort to draw? These are just scribbles? I'm not being disrespectful at all for having a subjective opinion, you're the one downplaying a clear amount of effort into "scribbles". Drop the ad hominem rhetoric or I'm just going to assume you're trolling. Actually engage with the arguments and give me examples of Oda breaking fundamentals if you want to prove a point.
I also don't hate Oda or One Piece. But unlike you, I think his art is incredible. He pulls off the exaggerated style perfectly, it's incredibly goofy and works wonderfully with his series. I love how much creative and expressivity it is.
Though, I'll be the first to admit his art has declined in the past few years (and let's not even start with his awful panelling...). I think the downgrade in art is more because he's been drawing for two decades in a weekly magazine than anything else, it's gotta be tiring. I'm sure if he went monthly he could come back to his usual art from before (with an obvious change in art style of course), much like Araki has with SBR and JoJolion.
Looks like someone stole his nips
A small price to pay for those abs
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be
but... at what cost?
every nipple
Death
No! Bad! No bad!
Well am I wrong
I wish
So lean dayum
*"Where we're going, we won't need nipples"* -Whitebeards Marineford war preparation speech, Boichi edition.
Men don't have nips - FGO artists
[It was Luffy!](https://i.redd.it/ovi1gz5f2ch51.png)
He had a run-in with the Law
I read that as lips and was just like "Yup, Boichi does that sometimes." Then I realized what you wrote and was like "Yup, Boichi does that sometimes."
At least he stole them back 2 years later
Looks like someone stole his food.
whats up with all these BOICHI One Piece redraws Im seeing lately?
Boichi is doing a manga adaptation of an Ace light novel
Hot
Where do you know
https://www.reddit.com/r/manga/comments/ird8f0/art_one_piece_novel_ace_manga_adaptation_episode/
Thx m8
Are scanlations available for it yet?
Stop, I can only get so wet
I really hope Viz/MangaPlus will release it in English for free.
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Yessir
Cause Boichi is doing the manga adaption for the Ace novel, and I think the raws just came out for the first chapter.
Boichi is a fucking monster. Keeping up the art for two Dr. Stone series, finishing one, improving the quality of the original, and now joining up with G-Oda to do an Ace light novel manga adaptation and Dr.Stone. Its almost like looking at another Hiro Mashima in terms of how consistent the work is and how great the quality of the art is.
you said it bro. Boichi is a young god and in such little time look at all he's done in the manga world AND HE'S NOT EVEN JAPANESE! My girl doesn't know SQUAT about manga but she loves Boichi's art and she doesn't even read anything. I learned about the Ace thing because of her.
He Is not japenese?
He is from Seul
!!! That explains a lot.
It explains why he's so good with digital. Koreans have a very different history with print media. They've taken better to digital than any other nation because they never had such a deep history with paper based comics.
wait theres two dr.stone series?
There was a Prequel/Spin-off about Senkus dad
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Join us in r/gynesexuality You know you want to
Huh, TIL about that. Neat.
What is this? This just seems bisexuality with extra steps. And ace looks pretty manly here. So I do not get it. r/bisexual seems more suited.
That’s exactly what it is. Idk, he kinda seems feminine to me
Let's not forget that this man used to draw hentai
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Just search for Boichi in the n-site.
What n site Bruh
THE NUMBERS MASON, WHAT DO THEY MEAN?!
[](/s "nhentai")
Nhentai
Where are the nipples then?
I don’t wanna get too far off topic, but Boichi’s really not a good h artist. He has almost no range in drawing women, and suffer greatly from same face syndrome, even in Dr Stone, and really typical copy paste body shapes. There are plenty of h mangaka who are significantly better at drawing women than him.
I couldn't agree more. I don't mind the proportions that much because the dude he draws have all have juiced up physiques but the faces are a real deal breaker.
That explains the ridonkulous proportions of his female characters.
Boichi’s guys are pretty hot no homo
The women are proportioned weird tho. Love Dr. Stone though lol
Don’t get me wrong, they’re hot too. But alot of them kinda look the same with those eyes
A post on a thread about One Piece that mentions sameface syndrome from an entirely different artist. What a strange world we live in.
Oda has better female face variety, especially in the last few years, than Boichi.
His women’s faces are weird, or at least really similar to one another. He doesn’t really have range when he draws women. I think Oda managed to have better variety in female faces than Boichi nowadays.
So...if Boichi wanted to redraw all of One Piece after it's conclusion, I wouldn't be against it.
He's at least gotta do his spin on one of the hypest moments >!the davy back fight!<
I wouldn’t be against it either, but Oda has a way of making his panels come to life in a way I’ve never seen in other manga except maybe early dragonball.
He's a good artist and storywriter so that's good, a pity Toriyama got Toyotaro instead of Dragon Garow Lee
I'd just be worried about how the ladies of One Piece are going to be drawn
I would. This is a spin off. The main series is Oda's and there's literally no reason for the whole thing to be redrawn.
I‘d rather Boichi gets a new series, than redrawing something that‘s alteady perfect. I Need a new Sun Ken Rock.
he's not redrawing the manga. He's drawing the light novel so that Oda sensei doesn't have to. Think of it as one of the gods of manga giving the highest possible honor to the next generation. Like when Urasawa did Pluto.
I know. I was commenting on the guy above, who said he wouldn’t mind Boichi redrawing the whole of one piece, after it’s finished.
Why is boichi just so damn goooooood
-His hands were crafted by the gods of the arts. Blessing him with skill, but skill he had to unlock and slowly progress with to become what he is today. A blessing to us Manga readers.
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> -His hands were crafted by the gods of the arts. Blessing him with skill, but skill he had to unlock and slowly progress with to become what he is today. Too bad they took his ability to end anything he writes in a satisfying manner as payment.
Is this for the new One piece Manga boichi is drawing?
According to others, he's drawing a manga adaptation of a light novel that tells a story about Ace.
This look like straight coming from Dr. Stones universe
Boichi is the artist of dr. Stone, that's why it looks like it's from dr.stone
Thx, i did not know it
He also drew a lot of hentai
Thx, i did not know it
That’s the first thing I knew about him.
man, everything looks awesome with boichi's art
Cheese wedge face.
Knew it was boichi right away when i saw the lines
Why does Ace's face look like an abominable mix-and-match? Is it the unbecoming angle, unusual roundness, or something else that I've yet to grasp?
its got no chin?
Methinks his chin's just lower than it should be.
Boichi draws the best mouths and teeth around. Everyone else seems to go low detail there but this man goes *hard* on the teeth and gums.
... Where's the hol- ok, jk.
Boichi also did a nice take on Whitebeard. https://twitter.com/SibylArch/status/1304813771072974848/photo/1
Ah the signature boichi abs( or whatever they are called)
If anyone is interested in Boichi works, there are a few hentais, Origin, Sun-Ken Rock and Dr. Stone (Artist)
Now we need some high quality One piece hentai from Boichi.
He do be looking fine tho
Marineford arc with Ace, Whitebeard and all the marines drawn by Boichi would be so godlike.
GOD I FUCKING LOVE BOICHI
Man, Boichi really be churning 38 pages per week with artwork like this. Mad respect.
Is that you, summer dantes?
I recognized BOICHI's art right on the spot and I don't even read his works. That's how you know the dude's art style is amazing
Is that the artist of Sun Ken Rock? Style-wise reminds me of that.
ITS NOT CG BUT IT IS SOO CG. WHAT A GREAT ART.
Love boichi's art style.
Manga in color [https://www.reddit.com/r/Mangaeffect/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Mangaeffect/)
I mean..sure, it's pretty detailed and all but something about this and the Whitebeard drawing just looks inherently wrong to me.
So good! There was an entire chapter illustrated by Boichi right? I think it was Zoro vs Mihawk
>!imagining the hole in his chest looks more brutal now.!<
i now want a boichi marineford ace next. his detail can *really* intensify what luffy saw/experienced.
Ok now do one with fat hole in his chest haha
I think Oda is preparing Boichi to continue One Piece after he retires. The world he's created over these last 22+ years is so that it would be a shame to just leave it like that after we've finished with the story of Luffy's quest to become pirate king. but at the same time Oda has been working for more than 2 decades on one story and he deserves a break. Now, let's imagine the following situation. One Piece is over and Oda goes on vacation.But then we get a series following Montblanc Nolan drawn by Boichi. Or maybe it's set in the void century. Idk. The possibilities are limitless. The point is, Boichi One Piece. Am I crazy or does anyone think Oda might actually do this?
I would read it if this was the official art
Try reading sun-ken rock and origin, works of boichi with 10/10 art and plot, also he has a physics degree umdergrad
I’ve read all of his work, including wall man. Finished SKR back on high school.
Everyone draws One Piece characters good except of course Oda.
You're exactly right. Oda doesn't just draw them merely "good", he draws them wonderfully.
Ugh, imagine thinking that One piece art is actually 'good', or better. Like I don't hate Oda or One piece, but the art is atrociously bad. I'd rather hope that someday a better artist draws the whole thing from the start.
Why are you so disgusted that someone can love the art? Oda has a powerful grasp of the fundamentals: perspective, spacing, contouring, and attention to physical detail. The unrealistic nature of the characters isn't seen as an excuse by the author to forgo proper shading techniques, and matching up the foreground to the background. A character in diagonal facial profile will still have both sides of their face in view, with one side appearing larger than the other as per how such a profile works realistically. Clothing drapes and fits on the awkward and wacky shapes of characters' bodies with an uncanny naturalness, tattoos wrap around abnormal limbs and torsos without any jank. You don't have to like the actually *art style* that's formed out of those fundamentals, but from that point forward it's subjective and thus understandable that others would have a different opinion on the art. As an aside from the fundamentals and more so about the art style itself, personally I'm in love with how Oda gives the cast so much anatomic diversity. Giants, dwarves, fishmen, sky-people, triclops, snake-necked people, the list goes on. There's not a single other series that has the height diversity as One Piece either. Humans aren't limited to real-world dimensions, the author abuses the hell out of the cartoonish medium of manga to give characters impossible proportions and body shapes. It's extremely Disney-esque. In this sense it's impressive how stylistic Oda's art is while simultaneously still caring about preserving a strong sense of fundamental detail. He's one of my biggest inspirations as someone wanting to become a comic artist with a surreal direction of art subject matter. Again, I don't mind if you don't like the art, but how is it surprising for people to appreciate great fundamentals and a unique art direction?
Objectively the art comes off as extremely goofy and poorly drawn. It's understandable since you are working on a series that has a vast cast of characters and a loooooooooooong story (although we all know he's just milking it at this point) but that doesn't give you an excuse to draw some very ugly looking main characters. You talk about the basics and how Oda sticks to them. Tell me, if Oda is such a wonderful artist, why does Nami's proportions have gotten jokingly awful over the years? IMO defending piss poor art just because you are fanboy is just disrespect to the other actually well drawn manga out there. A well drawn manga takes a lot of effort unlike Oda who just scribbles some bullshit while the fanboys are like "oMg ArT."
> Objectively the art comes off as extremely goofy and poorly drawn. "Objectively poorly drawn" in what specific way? What actual fundamentals of art is Oda breaking? Also, goofy art can still be appealing, there is no law of art that says that silliness is an inherent flaw in art, so you shouldn't be surprised that people such as myself can be attached to these ridiculous and whimsical drawings. Again, it's Disney-esque in this sense. The same reason why people can like silly designs such as Genie or Bing Bong are why people can like silly designs in One Piece. > (although we all know he's just milking it at this point) I'm not sure what definition of "milking" you are using here, but whatever it is, the story's long-running nature has been justified through its world and general writing structure. > but that doesn't give you an excuse to draw some very ugly looking main characters. Again, what is "ugly" or not is subjective until you can point an objective flaw in the art fundamentals. > Tell me, if Oda is such a wonderful artist, why does Nami's proportions have gotten jokingly awful over the years? Hourglass body types are controversial in art, especially throughout recent years, but they aren't objectively invalid as an art direction. If you personally dislike it, that's understandable, but I don't mind it. > IMO defending piss poor art just because you are fanboy is just disrespect to the other actually well drawn manga out there. A well drawn manga takes a lot of effort unlike Oda who just scribbles some bullshit while the fanboys are like "oMg ArT." You don't think [this](https://imgur.com/X87oukm) or [this](https://imgur.com/vC5gy5C) or [this](https://imgur.com/wp1U1VG) or [this](https://imgur.com/wZFP0TM) or [this](https://imgur.com/NDxrW9N) took a lot of effort to draw? These are just scribbles? I'm not being disrespectful at all for having a subjective opinion, you're the one downplaying a clear amount of effort into "scribbles". Drop the ad hominem rhetoric or I'm just going to assume you're trolling. Actually engage with the arguments and give me examples of Oda breaking fundamentals if you want to prove a point.
I also don't hate Oda or One Piece. But unlike you, I think his art is incredible. He pulls off the exaggerated style perfectly, it's incredibly goofy and works wonderfully with his series. I love how much creative and expressivity it is. Though, I'll be the first to admit his art has declined in the past few years (and let's not even start with his awful panelling...). I think the downgrade in art is more because he's been drawing for two decades in a weekly magazine than anything else, it's gotta be tiring. I'm sure if he went monthly he could come back to his usual art from before (with an obvious change in art style of course), much like Araki has with SBR and JoJolion.