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A must have for any Dbz fan
Goku and friends battle intergalactic evil in the greatest action-adventure-fantasy-comedy-fighting series ever!
The Dragon Ball Z Complete Box Set contains all 26 volumes of the manga that propelled the global phenomenon that started with Dragon Ball into one of the world’s most recognizable and best-selling manga. Also includes an exclusive double-sided poster and collector’s booklet featuring fun Dragon Ball Z trivia and guides as well as an interview with its legendary creator.
Son Goku is the greatest hero on Earth. Five years after defeating the demon king Piccolo, he’s grown up and had a family—he’s married, and he has a child, Son Gohan. But what is the real reason for Goku’s incredible strength? A visitor from outer space arrives bearing terrible news—Goku is an alien, and the visitor, Raditz, is Goku’s brother! When Raditz turns out to be a ruthless killer, Goku must fight his incredibly strong brother to save his family and the entire human race. A surprising alliance may be Earth’s last hope: Goku will team up with his old enemy Piccolo...archenemies united to save the world!
About the Author
Renowned worldwide for his playful, innovative storytelling and humorous, distinctive art style, Akira Toriyama burst onto the manga scene in 1980 with the wildly popular Dr. Slump. His hit series Dragon Ball (published in the U.S. as Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z) ran from 1984 to 1995 in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. He is also known for his design work on video games such as Dragon Quest, Chrono Trigger, Tobal No. 1, and Blue Dragon. His recent manga works include COWA!, Kajika, Sand Land, Neko Majin, Jaco the Galactic Patrolman and a children's book, Toccio the Angel. He lives with his family in Japan.
Goku and friends battle intergalactic evil in the greatest action-adventure-fantasy-comedy-fighting series ever!
The Dragon Ball Z Complete Box Set contains all 26 volumes of the manga that propelled the global phenomenon that started with Dragon Ball into one of the world’s most recognizable and best-selling manga. Also includes an exclusive double-sided poster and collector’s booklet featuring fun Dragon Ball Z trivia and guides as well as an interview with its legendary creator.
Son Goku is the greatest hero on Earth. Five years after defeating the demon king Piccolo, he’s grown up and had a family—he’s married, and he has a child, Son Gohan. But what is the real reason for Goku’s incredible strength? A visitor from outer space arrives bearing terrible news—Goku is an alien, and the visitor, Raditz, is Goku’s brother! When Raditz turns out to be a ruthless killer, Goku must fight his incredibly strong brother to save his family and the entire human race. A surprising alliance may be Earth’s last hope: Goku will team up with his old enemy Piccolo...archenemies united to save the world!
About the Author
Renowned worldwide for his playful, innovative storytelling and humorous, distinctive art style, Akira Toriyama burst onto the manga scene in 1980 with the wildly popular Dr. Slump. His hit series Dragon Ball (published in the U.S. as Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z) ran from 1984 to 1995 in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. He is also known for his design work on video games such as Dragon Quest, Chrono Trigger, Tobal No. 1, and Blue Dragon. His recent manga works include COWA!, Kajika, Sand Land, Neko Majin, Jaco the Galactic Patrolman and a children's book, Toccio the Angel. He lives with his family in Japan.
Just a FYI for people thinking this is the anime, it's the manga so it's books.
Excellent, you've definitely changed my mind now.
Just a FYI for people thinking this is the anime, it's the manga so it's books.
P.S - Also glad the Dragon Ball Super Manga has improved in quality, the problem before was it was being released after the Japanese version of the anime (which by the way is far superior and iconic than the later released English dub of the anime) and the anime altered the quality of the manga (the manga was closely matching the anime), but since the end of the Tournament of Power and the fantastic Dragon Ball Super Broly movie (I still haven't seen a better large chunk of a movie this year with the ~50 minute Goku-Vegeta-Broly fight, John Wick 3 from the start onwards got close to beating it though in terms of epicness but tailed off once it reached Morocco) the manga is being released before the new episodes of the anime yet to be released and is definitely worth it.
I already changed it to the Manga in the title once, the mods have changed it back again.
Do you have a link?
Excellent, you've definitely changed my mind now.
It is though. Have you read Jojo series?
No I haven't read it, I'm well aware of the series though. It could be better, I couldn't say. However I wasn't debating that. You said Dragonball was trash to which I replied with sarcasm because I have read all the Dragonball and Dragonball Z manga and to say they are trash makes me wonder if you have actually read them yourself.
Yep. Ive read and watched all the series. Dragonball is good but it's overrated. It's so bad if you watch it now compare to other shows. Just my opinion.
Of course there is better shows out there now. This was created in the 1980s. It's a classic manga series. There are shows and Manga that I read and watch myself that are better than Dragonball. But still to say the series is trash certainly puts you in the minority of people who have read it.
Super is trash too. The end battle with alien head vs ultra instinct Goku is good though. I mean it's overated that people say it's the best shounen.
I take it you mean Jiren. I'm not a fan of super, but the animation in the final few episodes was excellent.
Yep that it lol. Best shounen is HxH ever imo.
I thought it was over 9000 in total.
Its alright for a laugh. Good fights. But way too much filler (both in the comics and show). And a bit unsavoury in places, especially by the standards of today.
Can't deny it's huge influence on popular culture though.
JoJo's good too. Waamu!
Bit of a spoiler there for people that may not have finished it
Calm down Dave, we want the glorified cardboard box alright
No, I thought most people would beable to use a search-box. However you have proved my assumption people have a certain level of intelligence was wrong
If you want to see the original vision or Toriyama then I say definitely. DBZ had such a complicated airing on cartoon network due to Ocean studios recording the 1st 50 odd episodes for it then to change to Funimation. Then get re dubbed about 5 different times etc over its life span not to mention DB Kai. So I definitely would read the manga in any form if you get the chance.
Yeah yeah!
Well if you werent incompetent to put a link up then this conversation wouldnt have happened so shut it.
Only took you 8 days to come up with a sentence which shows your genius - well done 👏