Although dragonball It is considered one of the most popular anime in history, do not forget that Akira Toriyama’s work began as a manga, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary next year. In this way, the mangaka community has come together to honor this legacy, and Kentaro Yabuki, creator of To Love Ru has given rise to this celebration.
As part of the DRAGON BALL Super Gallery Project program, from January 2023 to November 2024, every month Shonen Jump magazine will have a new illustration by a renowned mangaka. Each artist will be given the task of recreating one of the 42 covers of the various volumes of Dragon Ball.
Yabuki, who has been characterized by shojo and romance works, began with this celebration by presenting us with a recreation of the cover of volume 31where we can see Androids 16, 17 and 18 on a road trip, only this time Cell is not present.
It will be interesting to see who will be the next mangakas to join this initiative. On related topics, they release concept art of Piccolo in Dragon Ball Evolution. Similarly, to fans of Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle They don’t like Gohan’s design.
Editor’s Note:
Undoubtedly, a very interesting proposal. Considering the extensive catalog of mangakas that have been inspired by Toriyama’s work, we will surely see a series of creations that will attract attention for their different styles.
Via: Shōnen Jump
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