Ultra Ego
Vegeta shows off his most powerful and brutal transformation in Dragon Ball Super
Toyotaro, the official illustrator of the Dragon Ball Super manga, presents a mind-blowing full-color illustration of Vegeta Ultra Ego in his latest issue.
Vegeta gives us another sample of his latest and impressive Ultra Ego transformation in the latest volume of the manga Dragon Ball Super in its Japanese edition. On the back cover of the 18th issue of the manga drawn by Toyotaro, disciple of Akira Toriyama, we can see Vegeta Ultra Ego in full color and with a pose both threatening and spectacular. This is reported by several Japanese media, as well as the Twitter account specialized in Dragon Ball Red Ribbon. Do not miss this new art of Vegeta in his most powerful version below these lines.
A Spectacular illustration of Vegeta Ultra Ego
Beyond this new illustration of Vegeta, little more can be added to a transformation that will surely leave us epic moments on the battlefield. As a curiosity, it is worth noting that this new look is strongly reminiscent of the Majin Vegeta version of Dragon Ball Z, either by the classic blue jumpsuit of the Saiyajin Prince or the excessive and vascularized musculature, in addition to a cocky attitude, also confirming the shade of violet hair color. Of course, as we already knew from previous glimpses, the leaves disappear to give way to a much more marked forehead, as it happens with the mythical level 3 of the Super Saiyajin.
Let's remember that Dragon Ball Super volume 18 also bets on a spectacular cover starring Bardock, father of Son Goku and Raditz. In addition, chapter 82 of Dragon Ball Super is already available through Manga Plus.
The Dragon Ball Super manga is distributed in North America by Viz and is available in physical form at various book stores, as well as online. Currently, the most recent title in the collection is Volume 15, which was released on January 4 of this year.
Sources | S-Manga | Red Ribbon Dragon Ball