Online retailers have updated their listings for the fourth Dragon Ball Super home video box set in Japan, covering episodes 37-48 (concluding the Champa arc and moving in to the Future Trunks arc): The disc label art features “Super Saiyan Blue” Vegeta and the assassin from Universe 6, Hit. In addition to a special booklet …
Today’s fifty-fifth episode of the Dragon Ball Super TV series in Japan saw the debut of the “Great Priest” (大神官 Dai-Shinkan), a character Whis and Kaiōshin greet as not having seen in a “long time,” and whom Whis describes as having one of the top five battle powers in all of the universe(s). The Great …
Continuing onward from the previous four chapters, Viz has added their English translation of the Dragon Ball Super manga’s fifth chapter to their website. With its fifth chapter, the Dragon Ball Super manga skips the Resurrection ‘F’ re-telling from the television series and jumps ahead to the “Champa arc” (including the Universe 6 vs. Universe …
Today’s fifty-third episode of the Dragon Ball Super TV series in Japan saw the debut of “Gowasu” and “Zamasu”, a Kaiōshin and apprentice Kaiōshin, respectively, from Universe 10. While Zamasu had previously been teased and announced to be voiced by Shin’ichiro Miki, Gowasu’s actor was revealed during the episode’s credits as Tetsuo Gotō. Gotō had …
Continuing onward from the previous three chapters, Viz has added their English translation of the Dragon Ball Super manga’s fourth chapter to their website. The respective page in our “Manga Guide” has been updated with this release information. While the Dragon Ball Super television series has been licensed for certain international territories, no announcement has …
A new Amazon listing for Viz’s first volume of the Dragon Ball Super manga’s print edition is dated for 02 May 2017. Though the listing notes Akira Toriyama as the “author” and Toyotarou as the “aritst”, the text provided misleadingly describes this particular product as, “…written by Akira Toriyama himself!”; while the underlying story is …
Continuing onward from the previous two chapters, Viz has added their English translation of the Dragon Ball Super manga’s third chapter to their website. The respective page in our “Manga Guide” has been updated with this release information. While the Dragon Ball Super television series has been licensed for certain international territories, no announcement has …
Likely tied to its one-month delay, the third Dragon Ball Super home video box set in Japan — released 02 July 2016 — contains corrections and animation updates to the series’ twenty-fifth episode from its original television broadcast last December: The first box set (episodes 1-12) was released 02 December 2015 and contained minor animation …
Following the company’s announcements at Anime Expo in California this past weekend, a press release from Viz notes their Dragon Ball Super manga license acquisition in more detail (alongside further announcements regarding other properties): VIZ MEDIA EXPANDS MANGA PUBLISHING CATALOG WITH NEW ACQUISITIONS ANNOUNCED DURING 2016 ANIME EXPO Upcoming Series Debuts Include New DRAGON BALL …
During their industry panel at Anime Expo this afternoon, Viz announced their plan to release a print edition of the Dragon Ball Super manga in spring 2017. Viz began publishing the Dragon Ball Super manga on their website for free last week. The second chapter was posted earlier today. While the Dragon Ball Super television …