... This should be titled "Drunk Yuri" (since both of the ladies are drunk). The "I drew some yuri" is obviously just the artist's commentary on the comic, not its title.
Some artists actually would just title the story that. It's a kinda cheeky thing to do, but there are some really cheeky artists out there. Sal Jiang honestly comes off to me as an artist cheeky enough to do that.
I know full well that it's not unusual for an mangaka (doujin or otherwise) to write a full-fledged subject-object-verb sentence as the title of their work, but those are as far as I've seen directly pertain to the story's premise itself, not the artist saying something about him/her having written the story like in this example.
... This should be titled "Drunk Yuri" (since both of the ladies are drunk). The "I drew some yuri" is obviously just the artist's commentary on the comic, not its title.
Some artists actually would just title the story that. It's a kinda cheeky thing to do, but there are some really cheeky artists out there. Sal Jiang honestly comes off to me as an artist cheeky enough to do that.
Sal generally doesn't title her stuff. I just submit the upload as whatever the tweet says.
... Really? You know, if I were you, my first assumption in this very example would have been that she couldn't figure out a title and just decided to post it without one, because by your admission her typical approach to titling is a noun phrase, i.e. the typical kind of work title. Therefore, I'd just come up with my own based on the usual pattern she had exhibited so far.
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