Undead Unluck creator Yoshifumi Tozuka recently unveiled his entry for Dragon Ball’s 40th Anniversary Super Gallery event.Organized by Dragon Ball publisher Shueisha, the Super Gallery project celebrates the 40th anniversary of Akira Toriyama’s original Dragon Ball manga with a collection of 42 commemorative cover illustrations drawn by popular manga artists. Featured on @DbsHype’s X (formerly Twitter) page, Tozuka chose to redraw the cover of Dragon Ball Vol. 21, which first hit shelves in Japan in 1990. Tozuka’s artwork showcases a more comedic version of the original scene, which had Bulma trailing behind Gohan and Krillin on one of her personal vehicles. This new piece originally debuted in the February 2024 issue of Shueisha’s Saikyo Jump magazine.Toei Animation also has big plans for Dragon Ball’s 40th anniversary. In cooperation with Akira Toriyama, the company is producing a new anime series called Dragon Ball Daima. Based on no existing manga, Daima features a completely original story with the franchise’s beloved cast of characters. While little detailed information is available about the narrative, it is known that the series will have Goku and friends embark on a journey together after they are transformed into children by an unknown force.
Undead Unluck creator Yoshifumi Tozuka recently unveiled his entry for Dragon Ball‘s 40th Anniversary Super Gallery event.
Organized by Dragon Ball publisher Shueisha, the Super Gallery project celebrates the 40th anniversary of Akira Toriyama’s original Dragon Ball manga with a collection of 42 commemorative cover illustrations drawn by popular manga artists. Featured on @DbsHype’s X (formerly Twitter) page, Tozuka chose to redraw the cover of Dragon Ball Vol. 21, which first hit shelves in Japan in 1990. Tozuka’s artwork showcases a more comedic version of the original scene, which had Bulma trailing behind Gohan and Krillin on one of her personal vehicles. This new piece originally debuted in the February 2024 issue of Shueisha’s Saikyo Jump magazine.
Toei Animation also has big plans for Dragon Ball’s 40th anniversary. In cooperation with Akira Toriyama, the company is producing a new anime series called Dragon Ball Daima. Based on no existing manga, Daima features a completely original story with the franchise’s beloved cast of characters. While little detailed information is available about the narrative, it is known that the series will have Goku and friends embark on a journey together after they are transformed into children by an unknown force.
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