Since author Akira Toriyama unexpectedly passed away, fans have been worried about the fate of the manga. Initially, everything indicated that publication would continue as planned, but the series soon went on hiatus while V Jump magazine analyzed the next steps.
Recently, Dragon Ball's official website confirmed that the manga will return but there is no set date yet. During this time, artist Toyotarou will continue to light the fire with special illustrations and exclusive details about the series' universe, starting with the Red Ribbon Army.
Dragon Ball Super artist reveals more about the series before his return
Furthermore, Toyotarou also revealed that the upcoming issue will bring exclusive information, especially about the recently ended Super Hero arc.
The highlight is the introduction of Gevo, Dr. Gero's son and possible prototype of Android 16, a character never seen directly in the manga. This shows that there is still a lot to explore in the world of Dragon Ball Super, even after the departure of the late artist Toriyama.
What stories does Dragon Ball Super need to solve when it returns?
Although the future of the story is still up in the air and it is not yet known who will take on the writing duties, the series has ensured its continuity. Fans are especially excited for the return of Black Frieza, a new take on one of the saga's greatest villains, introduced over a year ago. One hopes that Toriyama left notes to guide the next chapters of this story.
It's important to address some lingering plot points, such as the recent addition of Broly to the manga. He trained with Goku and Vegeta. His inclusion as an ally could be crucial for future battles. Furthermore, Black Frieza's storyline was abruptly interrupted and needed to be continued. Even though the Super Hero arc is complete, Toriyama's death puts a stop to the beginning of the next chapter, leaving many questions unanswered.
Toyotarou is the perfect artist to continue Toriyama's legacy
As for Toyotarou, he's been a key player on Dragon Ball Super, working closely with Toriyama since 2015. His previous experience on projects like Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission and the manga adaptation from Resurrection 'F' makes him an ideal choice to continue Toriyama's legacy. While he cannot replace Toriyama, his deep understanding of the series, and direct involvement in creating the stories, ensures that he is more than capable of taking Dragon Ball Super forward front.
Although fans are saddened by Toriyama's absence, the series continues to deliver new content and maintain its passion for the Dragon Ball universe. With Toyotarou at the helm, there are many reasons for fans to remain optimistic about the future of Dragon Ball Super.
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