Otaku Culture

The Dragon Ball Super manga is still 'in limbo'

Advertisement

A popular “Dragon Ball” insider has revealed that There is no set date for the resumption of the “Dragon Ball Super” manga.which has been suspended since the death of Akira Toriyama. The last chapter of the manga was published in March 2024and since then, fans and insiders have been waiting for news about his possible return.

Dragon Ball Super

During the recent Carnival Jump, an event held on July 21st in Japan, V Jump magazine directors were expected to address the future of manga in one of their panels. However, nothing was mentioned about it, which led to even more speculation about the fate of the series. According to the source, The lack of official information may be due to an ongoing “rights war” between Shueisha and Capsule Corporation Tokyo.both fighting for control of the franchise.

Currently, Shueisha is responsible for publishing the manga, while Capsule Corporation Tokyo, under the direction of editor Akio Iyoku, handles everything related to the anime adaptations. This dispute over rights intensified after Toriyama's death.and it is speculated that until these legal issues are resolved, “Dragon Ball Super” will not resume publication.

Meanwhile, a new original series titled “Dragon Ball Daima” is on its way, coinciding with the franchise's fortieth anniversary. This new story, written by Akira Toriyama himself before his death, is being prepared for a multiplatform release that will include merchandising, video games, anime, and possibly a manga adaptation. According to the source, “Dragon Ball Daima” could momentarily become the main focus of the franchise instead of continuing with “Dragon Ball Super”since Toriyama's absence creates great uncertainty about how to continue the story.

The insider regrets that all these conflicts and decisions arose precisely in the year of the 40th anniversary of “Dragon Ball”, a moment that many expected to be a celebration and expansion for the series. The fan community awaits further news and hopes that the situation will be resolved soon for the sake of the iconic saga.

Source: @SupaChronicles on Twitter

You may also like

content

Hyouka author's father is still missing

The disappearance of the priest of the famous Hyouka author, Yonezawa Honobu, has stirred the otaku community and fanatics from all over the world.

Keep Reading