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VegettoEX
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by VegettoEX » Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:20 pm
This is a special / guest appearance episode! It's time to review
Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater!
Manga Mavericks: Episode 202 (
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187:26; 179.4 MB
On this episode of Manga Mavericks, Colton & Lum are joined by Mike (VegettoEX), one of the founders of the biggest Dragon Ball fansite on the internet, Kanzenshuu, as well as Darren Vogt, artist extraordinaire and one of the hosts of the Comics on the Spot podcast, to discuss Akira Toriyama’s Manga Theater! A collection of comics from Akira Toriyama spanning across multiple decades of his career from before the start of Dr Slump to near the end of Dragon Ball! Toriyama is one of our favorite manga artists of all time, so there was no way we wouldn’t cover more of his comics at some point, especially with a new collection of his stories that have never been released before officially in English until recently! We cover this collection of over 20 stories as exhaustively as possible, as Mike provides a lot of much needed context for the publication of a lot of them and pinpoint where Toriyama was in his career at the time of each of them, while Darren provides his perspective as a fellow artist and what makes Toriyama’s comics craft so interesting even as far back as his pre-Dr Slump days! Join us as we rediscover our love of Toriyama’s works and reevaluate why he’s simply one of the best at what he does!
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by sangofe » Fri Jun 03, 2022 11:54 pm
Speaking of reviews, is there hope for more reviews of Dragon Ball GT review of awesomeness?
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by Cipher » Sat Jun 04, 2022 11:19 pm
Unsure if the third party alluded to as being really there for "Pink" was Julian or me.
Incidentally, I feel like Pink's age is "teen."
Definitely agreed on "Tongpoo" being the more fun of the two Dragon Ball prototypes. The dynamic between the main characters is a lot more distinctly rendered, and you can see it lifted basically 1:1 into Goku and Bulma as they show up in the actual series.