Is the "Complete Illustrations" artbook by Viz still worth tracking down?

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Is the "Complete Illustrations" artbook by Viz still worth tracking down?

Post by CuppaKofe » Mon Oct 23, 2023 2:00 pm

Sorry if this is a redundant thread, the main site has no information on the English language releases of the data book material so I figured I should ask here.

I've been going through the lovely "Complete Visual History" book Viz put out several years ago. From what I can tell, it's based directly on "Dragon Ball Chōgashū: Super Art Collection" put out by Shueisha.

Just a little while ago, I discovered that viz had previously put out a book called "Dragon Ball: Complete Illustrations", that uses the cover design from the first Daizenshuu.

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Is this book pretty much just the same contents, minus the additions added to the Super Art Collection? I love the look, but I can't find any information on if the there is any content not transfered over to the "Visual History" book.
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Re: Is the "Complete Illustrations" artbook by Viz still worth tracking down?

Post by VegettoEX » Mon Oct 23, 2023 3:00 pm

Yep, Viz's "The Complete Illustrations" from 2008 is indeed literally just the first Daizenshuu as-is: all the images, same pages, same info, interview, etc. No further Daizenshuu ever came from them.

"A Visual History" is likewise literally just the Chōgashū as-is: all the images, same pages, same info, interviews, etc.

As the Chōgashū is basically an updated version of the first Daizenshuu, I don't see a huge need to pick up the Daizenshuu (if you indeed have the Chōgashū) unless you're looking to just have every version of everything there is. There are a few images that are printed at different sizes between the two books, but that's really it.

Some relevant podcast reviews: we looked at the Japanese Chōgashū on #0333, and Viz's "Complete Illustrations" way back on #0143.

And good point on the no Viz release info on the respective guide pages -- I'll consider what we can add there, and maybe some of the other international editions, too (like the French Daizenshuu)!
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Re: Is the "Complete Illustrations" artbook by Viz still worth tracking down?

Post by Bloodthroe » Mon Oct 23, 2023 3:09 pm

The first Daizenshuu is the only one that was released in English, so for collector purposes you can't even collect them all unless you choose to buy them in Japanese.

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Re: Is the "Complete Illustrations" artbook by Viz still worth tracking down?

Post by CuppaKofe » Mon Oct 23, 2023 3:28 pm

VegettoEX wrote: Mon Oct 23, 2023 3:00 pm Yep, Viz's "The Complete Illustrations" from 2008 is indeed literally just the first Daizenshuu as-is: all the images, same pages, same info, interview, etc. No further Daizenshuu ever came from them.

"A Visual History" is likewise literally just the Chōgashū as-is: all the images, same pages, same info, interviews, etc.

As the Chōgashū is basically an updated version of the first Daizenshuu, I don't see a huge need to pick up the Daizenshuu (if you indeed have the Chōgashū) unless you're looking to just have every version of everything there is. There are a few images that are printed at different sizes between the two books, but that's really it.

Some relevant podcast reviews: we looked at the Japanese Chōgashū on #0333, and Viz's "Complete Illustrations" way back on #0143.

And good point on the no Viz release info on the respective guide pages -- I'll consider what we can add there, and maybe some of the other international editions, too (like the French Daizenshuu)!
Thanks Mike! I was a bit skeptical considering Viz used the Kanzenban covers for their sub-par 3 in 1 releases.

I suppose it would make more sense to look into the Japanese releases if I really wanted to. Looking forward to seeing updates on the international versions if you end up working on those :D
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