The following contains spoilers for Dragon Ball Super Chapter 102, “Son Goku vs. Son Gohan,” by Akira Toriyama and Toyotarou, Caleb Book, and Brandon Bovia, available in English from Viz Media.Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball continues to entertain and surprise audiences nearly four decades into its prolific run. While many Dragon Ball fans were first exposed to Goku’s heroic adventures through its totemic anime, there’s been a gradual shift towards the accompanying manga ever since Dragon Ball Super completed the Tournament of Power, which concluded the anime series. Dragon Ball Super manga readers have been exposed to a litany of new and dangerous villains, such as Planet-Eater Moro, Granolah the Cerealian, and even the return of Frieza with an intimidating new transformation. However, Dragon Ball Super’s anime by Akira Toriyama and Toyotarou has been at a bit of a standstill for the past year, starting its 89th chapter, which began adapting the anime’s newest feature film, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, in comprehensive detail.Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 102, “Son Goku vs. Son Gohan,” is fairly focused on its action setpieces and the majority of its 46 pages are confidently devoted to pure combat. Dragon Ball Super is determined to hold out on its main event and instead feature a “pre-show” match between Gohan, Goten, and Trunks, which allows the former to warm up his skills and for Goku to get a chance to study Gohan’s Beast form before he faces it first-hand. Goten and Trunks continue to resort to their Saiyaman X-1 and X-2 routine, which means that there are plenty of Up-Cycle Punches, Down-Cycle Kicks, and Cyclone-Style Tornado Double Hurricanes.
The following contains spoilers for Dragon Ball Super Chapter 102, “Son Goku vs. Son Gohan,” by Akira Toriyama and Toyotarou, Caleb Book, and Brandon Bovia, available in English from Viz Media.Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball continues to entertain and surprise audiences nearly four decades into its prolific run. While many Dragon Ball fans were first exposed to Goku’s heroic adventures through its totemic anime, there’s been a gradual shift towards the accompanying manga ever since Dragon Ball Super completed the Tournament of Power, which concluded the anime series.
Dragon Ball Super manga readers have been exposed to a litany of new and dangerous villains, such as Planet-Eater Moro, Granolah the Cerealian, and even the return of Frieza with an intimidating new transformation. However, Dragon Ball Super’s anime by Akira Toriyama and Toyotarou has been at a bit of a standstill for the past year, starting its 89th chapter, which began adapting the anime’s newest feature film, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, in comprehensive detail.
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 102, “Son Goku vs. Son Gohan,” is fairly focused on its action setpieces and the majority of its 46 pages are confidently devoted to pure combat. Dragon Ball Super is determined to hold out on its main event and instead feature a “pre-show” match between Gohan, Goten, and Trunks, which allows the former to warm up his skills and for Goku to get a chance to study Gohan’s Beast form before he faces it first-hand. Goten and Trunks continue to resort to their Saiyaman X-1 and X-2 routine, which means that there are plenty of Up-Cycle Punches, Down-Cycle Kicks, and Cyclone-Style Tornado Double Hurricanes.
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