Dragon Ball Heroes Wraps at Long Last With an Epic Finale

Dragon Ball Heroes Wraps at Long Last With an Epic Finale

As someone who has been following Dragon Ball for over two decades now, I have to say that the finale of Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission is a bittersweet moment. When the manga first debuted in 2012, I was just getting into Dragon Ball Z and was immediately captivated by Beat’s adventures. It’s hard to believe that it’s been over a decade since we were first introduced to this exciting new world.


It’s surprising to think about, but Dragon Ball Heroes has been in existence for more than a decade now. Back in 2012, Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission made its debut on the global stage, and at that time, creator Toyotaro might not have foreseen where the narrative would lead him. Today, Toyotaro manages the primary Dragon Ball series following Akira Toriyama’s mentorship. Now, as he reflects on Dragon Ball Heroes after a lengthy absence, the manga has released its eagerly anticipated finale to celebrate his return.

In Japan, a fresh guidebook for “Dragon Ball Heroes” was released not too long ago, where fans got to witness Toyotaro revisiting the series. The artist has returned to release the concluding chapter of “Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission,” which has been eagerly awaited since it was put on hold back in November 2015. If you haven’t heard, the team declared that the finale for Dragon Ball Heroes would be published in August.

Farewell, Dragon Ball Heroes!

— Hype (@DbsHype) August 29, 2024

Currently, as announced, Toyotaro has finished the production of “Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission”. This manga, initially launched in 2012, quickly gained a loyal fanbase when it first appeared in V-Jump. It’s worth mentioning that this manga is connected to the widely acclaimed arcade game “Dragon Ball Heroes”, and it narrates the story of a boy named Beat who gets pulled into the game.

Moving forward in the game, we join Beat and our beloved characters as they confront an array of eccentric villains. Characters such as Beat have gained a dedicated following within the fandom, and the conclusion of Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission reveals their destiny. By the end of the manga, both Beat and Note have matured significantly, a development that might bring even tough-guy Vegeta to tears.

How to Read Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission

Regrettably, “Dragon Ball Heroes” hasn’t received its fair share of attention globally, but fans have been loyal to its narrative since its inception. After over a decade, we finally have the conclusion for “Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission”. The finale was worth the wait as Toyotaro had the opportunity to revisit the series that played a crucial role in making him Toriyama’s apprentice. Here’s hoping Toyotaro gets back to work on the “Dragon Ball Super” manga soon!

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2024-08-29 22:10