Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission Chapter 4
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| Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission Mission 4: A Rival Appears?! | |||
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| Premiered | V-Jump, February 2013 | ||
| Sale Date | 21 December 2012 | ||
| Issue Date | February 2013 | ||
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| Pages | 7 | ||
The fourth chapter of Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission by Toyotarō, "Mission 4: A Rival Appears?!, was first published in Japan in the February 2013 issue of Shueisha's V-Jump magazine.
Summary
(TO BE REPLACED WITH LONGER, FORMAL VERSION) A tournament arc begins, and a potential rival, “Erito” makes his debut. The story is “to be continued” as usual, indicating that the manga will be going on for at least the foreseeable future.[1]
Cast
Cards

In addition to his own Hero Avatar License card, Beat appears to carry over his set of HG5-SEC (Son Goku: GT), HG4-27 (Vegeta: GT), HG3-32 (Coola), and HG3-31 (Freeza) from the previous chapter. In addition to his own Hero Avatar License card, Yoshito-kun's deck is later documented as HG4-12 (Mr. Satan), HG3-50 (Mr. Satan: GT), HG3-03 (Son Gohan: Adolescent), and H6-43 (Majin Boo: Good).[2]
Setting
(old) Beat continues to play Dragon Ball Heroes at the Dragon Ball Heroes Research Facility before and after classes at Satan City Primary School.
Cameos

Toyotarō drops several characters from various Akira Toriyama works — or very close facsimiles of them — into the panel of everyone playing the game. Included are Dub from Dub & Peter 1, Ackman and Tenshi from Go! Go! Ackman, Yukio Kyūmonji and Kaede Beniya from Jiya, Pack from the Dragon Ball GT television special, as well as Kajika, Isaza, Donbe, and Haya from Kajika.[1]
Availability
This chapter was first published in Japan in the February 2013 issue of Shueisha's V-Jump magazine.
Leading up to the the Bandai Official 5th Anniversary Fanbook: Dragon Ball Heroes 5th Anniversary Mission release in November 2015, all 28 of the series' standard chapters were posted online for free.[3] The chapter has otherwise never been collected, compiled, and/or re-released.
Notes
TBD
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission Chapter 4: "A Rival Appears?!". V-Jump, February 2013. Japan: Shueisha, 21 December 2012.
- ↑ "Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission Card Laboratory!!". V-Jump, February 2013. Japan: Shueisha, 21 December 2012. (pp. 143-148)
- ↑ "'Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission' Promo Leads To New Chapter" (22 October 2015). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 21 August 2018.
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