Dragon Ball Super Manga Schedule for All of 2024

Dragon Ball Super needs no introduction, being the latest installment in the legendary and eternally popular Dragon Ball franchise. Written by Akira Toriyama and illustrated by Toyotaro, this series picks up six months after the defeat of Majin Buu and sends Goku and his friends on a whole new slew of adventures. However, there is a massive difference between Dragon Ball Super and the previous mainline Dragon Ball manga series, and it concerns their anime adaptations. While there was a Dragon Ball Super anime series, it concluded in 2018, meaning that those who want to continue to enjoy the Dragon Ball Super story must read the manga. But how do American fans do that, and when do new chapters land?Dragon Ball Super is currently at a fascinating point. Since chapter 91, the manga has been telling an expanded version of the story found in the 2022 film Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. The core part of this storyline concluded in Chapter 100, titled “Burst Forth!—Light of Death!” Most fans naturally presumed that a new arc would start in the following chapter, but that wasn’t the case, with chapters 101 through 103 acting as an epilogue to the Super Hero plotline. The Super Hero arc’s grand finale finally came in chapter 103, when Goku and Gohan’s long-awaited sparring match led to an all-out battle royale between Saiyans. It was a fitting end for the Super Hero Saga, and a great tribute to the late Akira Toriyama, whose passing is still being felt by fans. While the direction the series will take from here is uncertain, fans can rest assured that they’re in good hands with Toyotarou, whom Toriyama once told in a joint interview with V-Jump that “maybe there are people who can imitate my pictures, but not many artists can pull off an entire chapter the way you can!” With Super Hero’s epilogue finally coming to a close, the Dragon Ball Super manga is moving slowly toward a new saga, with some lines seeming to drop hints about what is to come. This is doubly exciting as before the release of the Super Hero movie, Akira Toriyama hinted that the story was getting very close to the time-skip seen at the end of Dragon Ball Z, meaning that the next arc of Dragon Ball Super could potentially be its last. Fans who want to see the epic conclusion of the Super storyline will want to be ready when it starts, especially as Dragon Ball Super isn’t getting a weekly anime adaptation right now, making the manga the only way to experience the story for the foreseeable future.

Dragon Ball Super needs no introduction, being the latest installment in the legendary and eternally popular Dragon Ball franchise. Written by Akira Toriyama and illustrated by Toyotaro, this series picks up six months after the defeat of Majin Buu and sends Goku and his friends on a whole new slew of adventures. However, there is a massive difference between Dragon Ball Super and the previous mainline Dragon Ball manga series, and it concerns their anime adaptations. While there was a Dragon Ball Super anime series, it concluded in 2018, meaning that those who want to continue to enjoy the Dragon Ball Super story must read the manga. But how do American fans do that, and when do new chapters land?

Dragon Ball Super is currently at a fascinating point. Since chapter 91, the manga has been telling an expanded version of the story found in the 2022 film Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. The core part of this storyline concluded in Chapter 100, titled “Burst Forth!—Light of Death!” Most fans naturally presumed that a new arc would start in the following chapter, but that wasn’t the case, with chapters 101 through 103 acting as an epilogue to the Super Hero plotline. The Super Hero arc’s grand finale finally came in chapter 103, when Goku and Gohan’s long-awaited sparring match led to an all-out battle royale between Saiyans. It was a fitting end for the Super Hero Saga, and a great tribute to the late Akira Toriyama, whose passing is still being felt by fans. While the direction the series will take from here is uncertain, fans can rest assured that they’re in good hands with Toyotarou, whom Toriyama once told in a joint interview with V-Jump that “maybe there are people who can imitate my pictures, but not many artists can pull off an entire chapter the way you can!”

With Super Hero‘s epilogue finally coming to a close, the Dragon Ball Super manga is moving slowly toward a new saga, with some lines seeming to drop hints about what is to come. This is doubly exciting as before the release of the Super Hero movie, Akira Toriyama hinted that the story was getting very close to the time-skip seen at the end of Dragon Ball Z, meaning that the next arc of Dragon Ball Super could potentially be its last. Fans who want to see the epic conclusion of the Super storyline will want to be ready when it starts, especially as Dragon Ball Super isn’t getting a weekly anime adaptation right now, making the manga the only way to experience the story for the foreseeable future.

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