Dex-chan lover
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- May 16, 2019
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I thought Tomitomi was a gonner, like seeing a dead crow was a bad sign and him drawing it in what looked like a blind spot in the middle of the street... I was scared a bit
it's a stylistic choice by the author as a way to draw the characteri always thought th black part on this forehead is a black headband. He had that since he was a kid??? What the hell is that???
Time hasn't been kind to him, either.Never realised Inu's been taking lessons with this guy for a decade ? Does anybody remember when Tomitomi-sensei got initially introduced in the manga ?
That applies to pretty much all artists, not just art teachersWhy are art teachers always just a little off and just a tad bit creepy?
I swear this is a universal constant. Like a "you must be this strange and no more before you can begin teaching art."
...it has to be something in the art supplies...
He was in his thirties and his business was looking up. Now he's an old man with his hopes dashed.How did he go bald and grey in just about a decade? Why dead crows? Where the hell are all the other students?
Glad I'm not the only one who's annoyed as hell about Lime, different YouTube obscureness, etc.Love the upside-down "G" on her helmet...Gatchaman reference! Usually I'm annoyed by the Japanese tendency to obscure references (like calling Line "Lime" especially when its a scanlation...you won't get sued by Line scanlators...just write Line) but the upside down G is funny
Well, there are famous artists who have done extreme stuff in the past (Van Gogh with the ear thing as an example), and much of today's popular mangakas started off drawing erotic doujinshis or have some very sinful past times (Like Rurouni Kenshin's mangaka and his CP 'hobby').Why are art teachers always just a little off and just a tad bit creepy?
I swear this is a universal constant. Like a "you must be this strange and no more before you can begin teaching art."
...it has to be something in the art supplies...