The obi (paper band surrounding a book) advertisement included with the upcoming twelfth collected volume of Toyotarō’s Dragon Ball Super manga series announces the release of new digital color editions for the series. The first three volumes will retail for ¥570 (+tax) and are set to be released on 03 April 2020, the same day …
The March 2016 issue of V-Jump, released 21 January 2016 in Japan, has announced that the “Full Color” print editions will be continuing on into the “Piccolo Daimaō Arc” (ピッコロ大魔王編; pikkoro daimaō hen) of the series. Four volumes of the “Piccolo Daimaō Arc” will be released 04 March 2016, with each retailing for ¥600 (+tax). …
Shueisha has announced four additional volumes of the “Boyhood Arc” for the “Full Color” print editions. These additional volumes are set to drop 04 February 2016 in Japan, with each retailing for ¥600 (+ tax). The story material will cover General Blue’s assault up through the appearance of Piccolo Daimaō following the 22nd Tenka’ichi Budōkai. …
Shueisha will return to the “Full Color” edition of the Dragon Ball manga in January 2016 with the “Boyhood Arc” (少年編; shōnen-hen) of the series. Four volumes of the “Boyhood Arc” will be released 04 January 2016, each for ¥600 + tax. The story material will cover from the first chapter up through the 21st …
In conjunction with their industry panel at Anime Expo this weekend, Viz has announced their continuation of the Dragon Ball “Full Color” manga release. Picking up where the Saiyan arc left off after three volumes, the Freeza arc will see its release beginning in Spring 2016. VIZ MEDIA ANNOUNCES EXCITING NEW MANGA AND NOVEL ACQUISITIONS …
Viz’s English translation of the Dragon Ball manga is now available via Comixology. The entire 42-volume original series (black-and-white, separated into “Dragon Ball” and “Dragon Ball Z“) is available for $4.99-$6.99 each. All three volumes of the Saiyan arc’s “Full Color” version are also available for $12.99 each. Comixology is a popular comic-reading website and …
Announced as part of the 32nd International Comic Fair in Barcelona this last weekend, Planeta DeAgostini will be bringing the “Full Color” edition of the Dragon Ball manga to Spain in Castilian and Catalan. Additionally, the “Film Anime Comic” for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods will also see a release. A teaser video of …
The May 2014 issue of V-Jump — officially due out 20 March 2014 in Japan — finally provides a closer look at the cover art for some of next month’s upcoming Dragon Ball books. Jaco the Galactic Patrolman will be receiving both regular (tankōbon-sized) and “Super Elite” (kanzenban-sized) editions, the latter of which will also …
Though the company has just brought the digital serialization to a close, the “Full Color” version of the Dragon Ball manga will live on in the print edition from Viz. Check out our full review of Viz’s first release. Volume 2 is due out in April, so find out if this is a product to …
This week’s upcoming April 2014 issue of V-Jump (officially hitting store shelves 21 February 2014) announces the continuation of the “Full Color” comics print edition with the “Artificial Humans & Cell” arc and “Majin Boo” arc spanning six volumes each. The release schedule will be interesting, with the first three volumes of the “Artificial Humans …