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Dragon Ball Super is the sequel to Dragon Ball Z, directly continuing the work of series creator Akira Toriyama.
Following the passing of Akira Toriyama, his chosen successor Toyotarou has confirmed that the Dragon Ball Super manga (and likely the anime) will carry on.
Frieza hasn’t held the power edge over Goku and Vegeta since the original Namek saga—but that all changed recently in the Dragon Ball Super manga.
Toyotarou has paid tribute to the late Akira Toriyama in Dragon Ball Super Volume 24, releasing a specially drawn illustration and promising fans "future developments" for the series.
Dragon Ball Super Volume 24 brings good news for fans worried about the series' future under Toyotarou as he takes over for the late Akira Toriyama.
Dragon Ball Super's future may still be up in the air at this point, but there's new reasons to believe that the manga will continue eventually.
The future of Dragon Ball Super ‘s manga might be uncertain, but the series has brought Black Frieza back to the spotlight with an epic new look.
On March 1st and 2nd, Dragon Ball Z- Battle of Gods (Extended Cut) was rereleased in the UK (by Piece of Magic Entertainment) alongside countries in the European Union and the Baltics.
Dragon Ball Super Volume 24 will be hitting shelves across Japan beginning on April 4th, but an international release date has yet to be set as of the time of this publication. This volume will be ...
With Dragon Ball Super having been on hiatus for quite some time, you might be wondering when the next chapter of the manga will come out. Here’s what you need to know.