AH of course.Page 6 is a joke about copyright, if anybody doesn't get it. The Tolkien estate has a copyright on ents, so they use treants to get around it. Beholders are one of the few monsters from Dungeons and Dragons that Wizards of the Coast has a copyright claim on.
Why they changed it, I can't say. People just liked it better that way.I think I’ve seen that dragon but it’s name was Istanbul…
IIRC, it was said there would be some original bonus chapters. Guess it's one of themWait, I don't remember such bonus chapter. Was it present in the main series?
Reminds me of what happened in Bastard!'s serialization:Page 6 is a joke about copyright, if anybody doesn't get it. The Tolkien estate has a copyright on ents, so they use treants to get around it. Beholders are one of the few monsters from Dungeons and Dragons that Wizards of the Coast has a copyright claim on.
This monster was originally named "Beholder" but there was a complaint from the Japanese publisher of D&D about Hagiwara using "Beholder" in the comics, so the he changed the monster's name to "Suzuki Dogezaemon", saying that his editor Suzuki had done dogeza (kind of humiliating apology in Japan). However, this was just a joke as his editor's name was not Suzuki, and the real editor did not dogeza at all.
Author is being too real
Mangaka are too cowardly to just name them Tree Dudes and Big Floating EyesPage 6 is a joke about copyright, if anybody doesn't get it. The Tolkien estate has a copyright on ents, so they use treants to get around it. Beholders are one of the few monsters from Dungeons and Dragons that Wizards of the Coast has a copyright claim on.