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‘Dragon Ball Super' manga announces comeback plans after the death of Akira Toriyama

The official website of the franchise announces that it will soon resume its usual publication schedule, but first announces news for fans.

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The manga ‘Dragon Ball Super’, which went into an indefinite hiatus after the recent death of its creator, Akira Toriyama, has just announced its return plans to reassure its fans. Thus, after weeks of silence from the publisher and speculation from its fans, the official website of ‘Dragon Ball’ has announced its official return to normality, although there is still no specific date for the publication of its next chapter; and with a handful of surprises!

‘Dragon Ball Super’ and its return to normality

Via the official ‘Dragon Ball’ website, the following message has been shared: “Until the Dragon Ball Super manga returns to start its new story, Jump will feature illustrations and commentary from Toyotaro, plus special features that’ll make reading the SUPER HERO arc even more fun! Part 1 of this special project focuses on the Red Ribbon Army! From their members and machines to the androids they created, this is your chance to learn all about them in one spot!”

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So, until the next return of ‘Dragon Ball Super’ to its usual publishing pace, Toyotaro will delight fans with new information and illustrations from the series, especially focusing on the Red Ribbon Army. Let’s not forget that recently, Toyotaro shared a special unpublished illustration of Dr. Gero’s dead son in his Red Ribbon outfit.

At the moment, however, we do not have a concrete date for the return of Dragon Ball Super in manga format, although it should not take much longer than a few months. However, at least we have an official announcement from those in charge, who continue to rely on Toyotaro to bring forward this unprecedented stage of Goku’s adventures, which spans the time between the end of the Majin Buu arc and the definitive end of Goku with Uub.

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