The following contains spoilers for Dragon Ball Super Chapter 101, “Carmine and Soldier #15,” by Akira Toriyama and Toyotarou, Caleb Book, and Brandon Bovia, available in English from Viz Media.Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball Super first found acclaim with its anime, but the corresponding manga series has gradually surpassed its animated counterpart and gone far beyond the Tournament of Power’s events. Dragon Ball Super’s manga has featured compelling villains and exciting twists, but for more than a year it’s subjected its fans to an extended adaptation of the feature film, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Chapters 88-100 have broken down Super Hero’s plot points to great detail and fans have eagerly anticipated what will follow once the dust settles. The Dragon Ball Super manga’s 100th chapter, “Burst Forth–Light of Death!,” finally reached the film’s conclusion. This has put a lost of pressure on Chapter 101, “Carmine and Soldier #15,” when it comes to the series’ continuation.The Super Hero Saga’s main threats are all the result of Red Ribbon Pharmaceuticals, who make a bold bid to take over the world through their advanced Androids and bio-technology. Gohan Beast and Orange Piccolo exterminate Cell Max and many of the villainous organization’s devoted soldiers. Red Ribbon Army has caused trouble for Dragon Ball’s heroes as early as the original series and it’s interesting to learn that they’re not quite yet out of the picture. Chapter 101, “Carmine and Soldier #15,” begins with Magenta’s low-key funeral and news that Carmine and his lackey, Soldier #15, are the only remaining Red Ribbon Pharmaceutical members. Red Ribbon lacks a base of operations and foot soldiers to do their bidding, but Carmine still possesses tremendous funds and resources that can help these villains develop new forms of evil.
The following contains spoilers for Dragon Ball Super Chapter 101, “Carmine and Soldier #15,” by Akira Toriyama and Toyotarou, Caleb Book, and Brandon Bovia, available in English from Viz Media.
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball Super first found acclaim with its anime, but the corresponding manga series has gradually surpassed its animated counterpart and gone far beyond the Tournament of Power’s events. Dragon Ball Super’s manga has featured compelling villains and exciting twists, but for more than a year it’s subjected its fans to an extended adaptation of the feature film, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Chapters 88-100 have broken down Super Hero’s plot points to great detail and fans have eagerly anticipated what will follow once the dust settles. The Dragon Ball Super manga’s 100th chapter, “Burst Forth–Light of Death!,” finally reached the film’s conclusion. This has put a lost of pressure on Chapter 101, “Carmine and Soldier #15,” when it comes to the series’ continuation.
The Super Hero Saga’s main threats are all the result of Red Ribbon Pharmaceuticals, who make a bold bid to take over the world through their advanced Androids and bio-technology. Gohan Beast and Orange Piccolo exterminate Cell Max and many of the villainous organization’s devoted soldiers. Red Ribbon Army has caused trouble for Dragon Ball’s heroes as early as the original series and it’s interesting to learn that they’re not quite yet out of the picture. Chapter 101, “Carmine and Soldier #15,” begins with Magenta’s low-key funeral and news that Carmine and his lackey, Soldier #15, are the only remaining Red Ribbon Pharmaceutical members. Red Ribbon lacks a base of operations and foot soldiers to do their bidding, but Carmine still possesses tremendous funds and resources that can help these villains develop new forms of evil.
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