Except the whole Amalgam crossover stunt was horrible and best forgotten.theherodjl wrote:Why stop at Shonen or manga in general? I'm sure everyone is dying to see Superman & Goku finally meet and then fight, their battle being interrupted though after True Darkseid makes Freeza his prime avatar and then Superman & Goku have to fuse in order to defeat the threat. Such a storyline could open into a DB/DC merge like how DC & Marvel briefly merged their characters back in the 90's for a series of comics.
If you could fuse any shonen manga with DB, which one would it be?
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Re: If you could fuse any shonen manga with DB, which one would it be?
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zarmack wrote:The whole "Dragonball is only supposed to be light and funny" mentality that exist in a lot of the fandom is in many ways even dumber than the "edgeload" side of the fandom. You know, the contrarians who think DB should be a Slice-of-Life series, the folks who worship Pre-Raditz Dragonball uncritically, the folks who downplay and often flat-out deny that Dragonball is an action series, the folks who try to push that false argument that none of the serious moments in the series were mean't to be taken seriously, etc.
Dragonball doesn't have a single tone. It has both silly and serious moments, both humor and drama, just like real life. The idea that a work of fiction should be only all-comedy or all-serious is unnatural and frankly, retarded.
