Edited By
Carlos Mendoza
A recent post showcasing an illustration of Mashiba from Hajime no Ippo has sparked reactions across forums, dating back to April 18, 2025. With fans weighing in, lively debate centers on whether this artwork deserves a prominent place in their homes.
A user recently shared, "Thank yaโll for the nice comments. Iโm pretty proud of this one." This comment, among many, reflects the significant pride many people feel in a piece viewed as more than just a simple drawing. In fact, responses have varied widely, with some calling it worthy of being a large framed poster on display.
Pride in Creation: Many expressed admiration for the effort, with one noting, "Dude itโs big framed poster on the wall material."
Where to Hang It?: Comments included suggestions ranging from placing it above the fireplace to hanging it on the fridge.
Jokes Amidst Praise: A humorous yet cautionary note about potential fire hazards was added: "What if it catches fire and spreads into the entire town?"
โHang on the fridge? That looks like kiss every morning before you leave worthy.โ
Overall, the reactions showcase overwhelming positivity, with users eager to compliment and support Drew's art. However, the added humor hints at the light-hearted nature of online discussions surrounding art and fandom.
๐ฌ "Itโs very nice," echoed several fans.
๐จ The consensus leans towards the art being a standout piece deserving of display over mere fridge magnet status.
๐ Mixed humor about potential disasters adds a layer of community engagement.
Curiously, as discussions unfold on various threads, the enthusiasm echoes common practices among fans of anime and manga, where shared creations foster community spirit. With feedback continuing to pour in, it remains to be seen how Drewโs piece influences future contributions in the fandom community.
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