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  2. Each chapter of the Dragon Ball Super manga is first serialized in V-Jump. The series began with chapters running anywhere from roughly 15 to 30 pages, but eventually settled into 45 pages per chapter. Chapters are primarily produced in black and white, with very few color pages, and thus far have only been compiled in a tankōbon format.

  3. Episode #0513 06 October 2024 Dragon Ball Super Manga: Super Hero Arc Review Mike, Ken, and Meri review the "Super Hero" arc of the Dragon Ball Super manga! With three exclusive prologue and epilogue chapters, how does this arc hold up in the grand scheme of the Dragon Ball Super manga, and particularly as the only movie expanded on and fully ...

  4. The Dragon Ball Super manga series debuted in the August 2015 issue of V-Jump on 20 June 2015, two weeks prior to the Dragon Ball Super TV series’ debut. The manga series is written and illustrated by Toyotarō with supervision and guidance from original Dragon Ball author Akira Toriyama. While both the manga and TV series are based on the ...

  5. Toyotarō Shares Story Behind Final "Dragon Ball Super" Manga...

    www.kanzenshuu.com/2024/03/29/toyotaro-final-dragon-ball-super-manga...

    Dragon Ball Super chapter 103 was published last week within the May 2024 issue of Shueisha’s V-Jump magazine (and received a simultaneous worldwide release in various languages via services such as Viz’s Shonen Jump and Shueisha’s Manga Plus). The series is now on an indefinite hiatus.

  6. Manga Guide | Dragon Ball Super | Super Hero arc - Kanzenshuu

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    Arc Synopsis. Goten and Trunks have become heroes to protect the peace! This new story arc is set to depict the events of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, although the V-Jump announcement clarifies that it will be “starting from prior events”.

  7. Dragon Ball Super Bonus Manga Chapters - Kanzenshuu

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    Dragon Ball Super Bonus Chapters. At each year’s Jump Victory Carnival, a special guidebook is produced that all attendees receive. Within this guidebook is booth information, promotions for upcoming products, as well as short manga chapters from Shueisha’s team of authors. In previous guidebooks, Toyotarō had contributed Dragon Ball ...

  8. Manga Guide | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 24 - Kanzenshuu

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    Trunks takes the opportunity to heal Goku back to normal, just as Vegeta is beaten unconscious. As Goku prepares to take Zamasu on for another round, Trunks uses a little bit of his remaining energy to at wake his father back up. Goku transforms into Super Saiyan Blue, but suddenly collects himself and enters what seems to be a quiet, calm stance.

  9. 40th Anniversary Tribute "Dragon Ball Super Gallery" #37:...

    www.kanzenshuu.com/2024/08/05/40th-anniversary-tribute-dragon-ball-super...

    Published by VegettoEX 05 August 2024, 2:41 PM EDT 40th Anniversary Super Gallery. The September 2021 issue of Shueisha’s Saikyō Jump magazine kicked off a “Dragon Ball Super Gallery” series in commemoration of the Dragon Ball franchise’s upcoming 40th anniversary. The celebration aims to have different artists all contribute their own ...

  10. Manga Guide | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 19 - Kanzenshuu

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    Chapter Synopsis. Goku and Vegeta finally meet Black and announce that they know his true identity. Black explains that he killed the Goku-in-Zamasu’s body, but is curious how Goku and Vegeta are here now in this timeline. Vegeta wastes no time and rushes in to attack. Black takes all of the attacks, though he appears to successfully block ...

  11. Content | "Dragon Ball Super" Manga Vol. 3 Content Overview -...

    www.kanzenshuu.com/2017/06/06/dragon-ball-super-manga-vol-3-content-overview

    Published by VegettoEX 06 June 2017, 1:36 PM EDT Dragon Ball Super. The third collected volume of Toyotarō’s Dragon Ball Super manga — originally and currently serialized on a monthly basis in Shueisha’s V-Jump magazine — officially hit Japanese shelves 02 June 2017 for ¥400 + tax. Spanning 208 pages, the volume covers chapters 16 ...