Are you looking forward to seeing new adventures? Dragon Ball Super? For now you will have to wait, but Toyotaro makes the wait more enjoyable with one of his new works.
It’s been 3 months since the last chapter of Dragon Ball Super published in manga format. Since then, the series of Akira Toriyama and Toyotaro It has been given a well-deserved rest and is on pause, waiting to surprise us with new adventures in the future.
Unfortunately, the return of Goku and his friends will take place without the presence of the maestro, since you already know that he left us last March. This being the case, fans will have to give all possible support to Toyotaro in his new solo career.
And while we wait for the publication of a new saga, Toyotaro makes the wait a little more bearable by publishing a monthly illustration of Dragon Ball Super in the Japanese magazine V-Jump. If in previous issues we saw him opt for very unknown characters such as Gevothe fallen son of Dr. Gerothis month has rescued two very beloved saiyans.
Indeed, as you have read in the headline, we are referring to Goten and Trunkyesthe great superheroes of the prologue of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the last saga published in the manga series. Here we leave you a video in which we gave it its well-deserved prominence!
And now, what you’ve been waiting for all this article. Just below you can enjoy Toyotaro’s new illustration focused on teenage Goten and Trunks. Although Trunks appears in his school attire from Blue Hal High SchoolGoten appears dressed in the suit of the Saiyan X-2.
Ultimately, we also appreciate a Dragon Ball and a building similar to Empire State Buildingevoking the superheroic adventures of the mythical Spider-Man, something that is very appropriate with this pair of teenagers who fight crime in the city. Do you like the result?
Only time will tell how many illustrations of this style Toyotaro has in store. Although yes, one server wishes there were not too many, a sign that the manga of Dragon Ball Super will be back sooner rather than later.
What other Toyotaro drawings would you like to see on these special pages of the V-Jump? Don’t go too far, tomorrow we will return with a new analysis of Dragon Ball Z. ¡Kai, KaYo!