TheGreatness25 wrote:(...) Why do we look at Dragon Ball as different? Just because Dragon Ball is a Japanese property doesn't mean that different rules apply.
Actually, I think there is a big difference regarding how America and Japan view comic creation, so different rules do apply. You've mentioned the anime, GT, the film... but I don't think these count as part of the original material, which is the manga in DB's case, and the comic book in superheroes.
I don't know if I'm getting my point across, but what I mean is that American comics tend to be seen as
"a story which the creator started" while Japanese manga are thought to be
"the creator's story". I don't know if those mindsets are due to cultural differences, but they do exist.
Just to keep with the examples of Superman, Batman and Terminator, what if Toriyama had only done the first arc of the manga, right up to their first meeting with Shenron, and all the other arcs had been done by dozens of writers and artists? The discussion of accepting Dragon Ball without Toriyama would be entirely moot. However, Toriyama's synonymous with the entire story and mythology of the series.
This said, I have no problem with non-Toriyama material. Trying to be objective with his flaws as well as his virtues, I feel that most people in this very forum have a better grasp of his work than he himself does nowadays
