Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 10
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| The Twenty-Second Tenka'ichi Budōkai | |||
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10 November 1987 (print edition) 12 October 2012 (digital edition) | ||
| Publisher | Shueisha | ||
| Catalog No. | ISBN 4-08-851840-3 | ||
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| Format | New Book Format (11 × 17 cm) | ||
| Pages | 192 pages | ||
| Chapters | Dragon Ball Chapters 109 to 120 | ||
"The Twenty-Second Tenka'ichi Budōkai" is the tenth individual tankōbon volume of the Japanese manga series Dragon Ball. This volume comprises chapters 109 thru 120 as originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1987 #09 to 1987 #20. The volume was first available in print on 10 November 1987 and released digitally on 12 October 2012. The entire volume is printed in greyscale.
Introduction
The volume's introduction from author Akira Toriyama, as printed on the front flap of the dust cover:
There's practically nothing good about being nearsighted. When you go swimming at the pool or the beach, you can't see any of the gals in their bathing suits! It often happens that I'll think, "Oh!", and hurry to put on my glasses, only for it to be an old lady, so I'll hurry to take my glasses off again. There was even one time where the hot spring I went to had mixed bathing, but I had to swallow my tears because all I could see was a blur. Stupid nearsightedness! Everyone, please take care of your eyes.
— Akira Toriyama
List of Chapters
This volume does not omit any of the original chapter title pages. The chapter premiere dates listed below are based on the sale date of their respective issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, which is when that issue of the magazine officially went on sale.
Supplemental Images
The following supplemental images are included throughout the volume:
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Author Introduction
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Volume Title Page
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Table of Contents
Notes
- All of the supplemental images shown above are original illustrations drawn exclusively for this release by Akira Toriyama.
Q&A Session
This volume contains a short, two-page Q&A session with author Akira Toriyama entitled, "Toriyama-san's Dragon Ball Ask-Me-Anything Corner", where he answered questions sent in by readers. Anyone was able to send in a postcard to the address listed in the book, and individuals whose submissions ran in a subsequent volume were promised a signed illustration from Toriyama himself. This solicitation remained in place in all printings through mid-1995 (the end of the series' run in Weekly Shōnen Jump), after which it was removed.
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