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Dragon Ball Super, Vol. 1: Warriors From Universe 6! Kindle & comiXology
Having defeated Boo, Goku is starting to get bored with his life on Earth. His wife, Chi-chi, wants him to get a job, but all he wants to do is train and fight stronger enemies. Elsewhere in the universe, the God of Destruction, Beerus, and his attendant Whis are traveling from planet to planet in search of food and entertainment. After blowing up some hapless victims, Beerus is reminded of a man from his dreams with the moniker “Super Saiyan God,” or something like that... The God of Destruction sets his sights on Earth to track down this mysterious man! Maybe this will give Goku something to do?
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherVIZ Media: SHONEN JUMP
- Publication dateMay 2, 2017
- Reading age14 - 17 years
- Grade level7 - 9
- File size479038 KB
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Toyotarou created the manga adaptation for the Dragon Ball Z anime’s 2015 film, Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F. He is also the author of the spin-off series Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission, which debuted in V-Jump in Japan in November 2012.
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- ASIN : B06XH6G8PG
- Publisher : VIZ Media: SHONEN JUMP (May 2, 2017)
- Publication date : May 2, 2017
- Language : English
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Let me explain it for you. Akira Toriyama the creator of Dragon Ball is helping producing the new material, but he just gives some ideas or some story line material to the anime producers and the mangaka for this version (Toyotaro) to interpert. Then, the anime producers and mangaka make their own interpretation of the story and that is why you may have some slightly differences between the anime and manga. The producers have their versions and Toyotaro them. One is not better than the one, and both are really good. The manga has a wonderful art almost as good as Toriyama. So you can know that you are gonna enjoy this manga even if you already watched the anime.
battle of gods arc goes by much faster and honestly some of the charm of beerus is lost.
resurrection F is only mentioned in passing and is basically skipped.
I’m alright with both of these factors because I imagine toyotaro would rather you just watch the films in their full glory and then continue on to the rest of the story which is well paced and comfortable (the Universe 6 arc)
this manga is not bad at all and idk who could be toriyama’s successor if not toyotaro.
champa and vados are introduced to the reader much sooner which is good, especially to help flow from battle of gods into U6 Tournament.
I suppose my review sort of stands for the whole Super manga as a whole, but I would recommend buying it.
(Unless you already have Super on DVD, in which case honestly you’re not missing much. If you don’t have the anime, though, definitely get the manga and watch the show for free online somewhere)
(spoiler warning)
First off, this 1 volume covers a lot of ground, very quickly. It assumes you've either seen the movies or watched the anime since those came first. In the Z mangas, arcs like the namek/frieza arc and the androids/cell arc would span multiple chapters and volumes. That made it feel like the story progressed naturally without it going too fast. You wanted to keep reading to see what would happen next. In this volume alone, it covers the Battle of Gods arc in about 3 chapters, and basically goes over the Resurrection F arc in literally 3-4 panels... and then goes straight to the Universe 6 arc
It covers all that ground a little too fast for my taste. I get it that the anime came first, but those arcs at least spanned 13+ episodes each. That could have been recreated with great artwork across at least 2-3 volumes, but instead either rushes it or glosses over it. I'm not sure if this was Toriyama's idea or the artist didn't want to do all that work, but I'm hoping the remainder of the Universe 6 arc, the Future Trunks arc and Universe survival arc are spanned out with more care and not just glossed over so we can get great fight art
Despite my complaints its still great to have a canon continuation to the end of Z. The art is great, very faithful to Toriyama's original work. There's some entertaining dialogue evocative of Toriyama's spark when he was writing Z, and overall, its still a great first volume to have on the shelf. Can't wait for the second volume to sit there next to my first on the shelf
Though the manga wasn't drawn by Toriyama, Toyotaro the new artist does a great job of giving the series the classic Dragon Ball look and feel. It's also fun that manga manages to add additional details to the anime's events. In short this is a must read for fans of Dragon Ball.
For those unfamiliar with the Dragon Ball series, Super might not be the best starting point as it expects you to be familiar with Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z. Also a note for anime only watchers of the series you will notice that some names of characters are different, so that might take a little getting use to.