They Are Both Shounen Comics, So Why Do We Have Different Styles Of Drawing?

Yukihira Yuri was a normal soon-to-be first-year junior high student whose family ran a popular diner in the shopping district. He had a very good cooking older brother and a super good cooking father.
The biggest worries in the young boy’s life were deciding whose food—his brother’s or his father’s—was better, and how to stop his father and brother from serving their disastrous “evil dishes” to the shopping district customers. His dream was to continue living there, mooching meals, even after his father handed the cooking reins over to his brother.
However, at the age of twelve, his fate took a turn. His father disappeared, his brother went to school and never returned, and he was sent alone to a small country town. This beginning clearly spelled trouble. His father and brother must have been caught up in danger, and there must be many secrets waiting to be uncovered—perhaps even some evil organization waiting for him to defeat. Yukihira Yuri clenched his little fist, swearing that he would save his father and brother, even if he had to bet it all on his grandfather’s name.
But afterwards, he witnessed elementary school students kicking soccer balls hard enough to snap steel beams, junior high students knocking opponents unconscious with tennis balls, and high school students crushing monster heads with one hand. Slowly, question marks began to appear above his head. Even his new friend flew into the sky engulfed in flames.
Little Yuri, clutching a volleyball and wearing a pot lid on his head, tilted his head. “Everyone here is in a shonen manga,” he wondered, “so why is our art style so different?”
In response, everyone else commented: “Your glowing food is the abnormal thing!”
Raw Novel Name: 都是少年漫我們為何畫風不一樣?
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