Continuing onward from the previous chapters, Viz has added their English translation of the Dragon Ball Super manga’s twenty-fifth chapter to their website, continuing the “Future Trunks arc” of the manga. This continues the recent initiative of Viz simultaneously publishing the series’ chapter alongside its Japanese debut, which saw its release today in the August …
Japanese band Lacco Tower has announced that their next album — Haruka (“Far Away”) — will hit shelves 23 August 2017 for ¥3,000 plus tax. The album’s title track is set to debut next month as the ninth ending theme to the Dragon Ball Super television series. Lacco Tower previously contributed the song “Light Pink” …
The third collected volume of Toyotarō’s Dragon Ball Super manga — originally and currently serialized on a monthly basis in Shueisha’s V-Jump magazine — officially hit Japanese shelves 02 June 2017 for ¥400 + tax. Spanning 208 pages, the volume covers chapters 16 through 20. The volume takes its title of “0 Mortals Plan” (人間0計画 …
Japanese band Lacco Tower has announced that their song “Far Away” (遥 Haruka) will take over as the ninth ending theme song for the Dragon Ball Super television series beginning in July. The song will be produced by Seiji Kameda, marking the band’s first-ever collaboration with an external producer. The band’s vocalist Matsukawa Keisuke provided …
Listings for the eighth DVD and Blu-ray Japanese home video box set of the Dragon Ball Super television series have begun to appear on retailer sites. The set — due out 03 October 2017, coming only two months after the seventh box set — will cover episodes 85 to 96, continuing onward into the “Universe …
Following a small tease in this month’s July 2017 issue of V-Jump magazine, Shueisha has revealed the cover art for the forthcoming third collected volume of the Dragon Ball Super manga: Volume 3 of the Dragon Ball Super manga’s collected edition is due out in print in Japan 02 June 2017 for ¥400 spanning 208 …
Continuing onward from the previous chapters, Viz has added their English translation of the Dragon Ball Super manga’s twenty-fourth chapter to their website, continuing the “Future Trunks arc” of the manga. This continues the recent initiative of Viz simultaneously publishing the series’ chapter alongside its Japanese debut, which saw its release today in the July …
The Italian branch of WIRED has posted an interview with Toyotarō — illustrator of the Dragon Ball Super manga — in conjunction with the Napoli Comicon. In the interview, Toyotarō speaks about his childhood love of the franchise, working on the series now in an official capacity, and teases information about where the current “Universe …
In promotion of this weekend’s eighty-ninth episode, the Dragon Ball Super television series’ official website reveals Yuka Komatsu as the voice of Caulifla, a Saiyan from Universe 6 who debuted (unvoiced and uncredited) in last week’s episode. While Komatsu has not provided a voice in the series-proper before now, she has contributed one of the …
After various teases — most recently in the June 2016 issue of Shueisha’s V-Jump magazine alongside a design by original series creator Akira Toriyama — Caulifla (so far uncredited, but named in the episode’s closed captioning as カリフラ karifura) made her on-screen debut in today’s eighty-eighth episode of the Dragon Ball Super television series. The …