What did Kentaro Miura mean by this?
>>133861857
Man thinks itself greater than all the creatures of the world, but you can see it marching along with all the little monsters in the same direction here. Man is also a broken creature, shown by the person being broken in half. You can also see 5 people at the table inside of man, with a 6th person below them inside of the man. These people inside of man represent the god hand, with the 6th one below being guts who is not quite them but still nearly equal, this is saying that the qualities that make up the god hand are inside of every person.
Or is is just a strange image representing a strange thing happening in a chinese girly comic.
It's an homage to some painting, I forget.
Jet fuel can't melt steel beams.
>>133861857
>mean by this?
get that /v/ shitposting out of here.
>>133862336
This.
>>133862336
Beat me to it faggot
>>133861857
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRq0S_0FjkE
>>133862336
The Garden of Earthly Delights
Well, congratulations! You gotyourselfa kingdom! Nowwhat's the next step in your master planyou fucking piece of shit?
>>133861857
Bosch is his favorite painter.
>>133861857
It may be a reference of Paul Gauguin's Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?
but it's probably not
>>133861857
That compared to Hieronymus Bosch he is a scrub.
>>133862530
>The Garden of Earthly Delights
Thanks.
>>133861857
If you look closely, one of the God Hands is sitting in the table inside the man's torso. Its the fat guy wearing the goggles.
> What did Kentaro Miura mean by this?
See all those creatures riding on those fishlike things? Miura is subliminally telling us to get aboard the boat as well.
>>133861857
>What did Kentaro Miura mean by this?
>>133863428
>That compared to Hieronymus Bosch he is a scrub.
OP's picture is just a bunch of Hieronymus Bosch characters from his paintings lumped together.