Toyotarou, co-creator of Dragon Ball Super, releases brand-new artwork of two forgotten Dragon Ball Z characters from the Cell Games.
Dragon Ball Daima is officially considered canon, but there are some continuity issues that Dragon Ball Super needs to address if they're to coexist.
Future Trunks and Kefla master the Super Saiyan 2 form, evolving it to new levels of power fueled by rage and fusion. The sheer number of Super Saiyan transformations in Dragon Ball may be mind ...
Fusion is one of the most beloved aspects of the entire Dragon Ball franchise. Through this method, two already incredible warriors merge their essence and souls to form a single, astronomically ...
What makes “Daima” unique, however, is how low its stakes are and how different its focus is compared to both “GT” and “Super,” the two sequel shows to “Dragon Ball Z.” There is no ...
Dragon Ball Daima is the final work of Akira Toriyama, one of the greatest mangakas of all time. Released in the same year as Dragon Ball’s 40th anniversary and concluded around the same time as ...