
Toyotarou’s manga has returned with a significant new release, marking its comeback after more than a year-long break.
Shonen Jump Plus announced on X (formerly Twitter) that the first 23 chapters of Dragon Ball Super will be available to read for free on their platform. Although fans are still waiting for news on Chapter 105, this is a positive sign for the manga’s future. After a long period of silence, the Japanese Shonen Jump Plus website is promoting the series in connection with the anime.
This is a really promising development for the Dragon Ball Super manga, particularly given what people involved are saying.
Shonen Jump’s New Dragon Ball Super Manga Release Celebrates the Galactic Patrol Arc
Starting today, all 23 chapters of the Moro Saga are available to read for free on . This release is timed to coincide with the Galactic Patrol anime, but it’s only available until May 14th.
Now is a great time for fans of Dragon Ball Super to read the manga and see what everyone’s been talking about. This release is especially interesting because rumors have started that the Dragon Ball Super: Galactic Patrol Arc anime is now in development.
The anime was announced in January, and recent leaks indicate that full production is now really getting underway. This news has caused some debate among Dragon Ball fans, partly because people are worried the Goku Black and Tournament of Power arcs might not be remade – though that’s probably not going to happen.
Even if this update doesn’t change much for the anime, it’s definitely boosting the manga’s popularity.
The Galactic Patrol Anime Is Bringing Toyotarou’s DBS Manga Back Into the Spotlight in a Big Way
The Galactic Patrol Prisoner arc is the first storyline Toyotarou completely wrote on his own, with Akira Toriyama offering guidance and review. It’s fitting that the anime is now adapting it with more fidelity to his original vision.
With the anime now covering this latest story arc from the manga, it’s nearing the point where there won’t be much original manga content left for future anime seasons. However, Akio Iyoku, the new executive producer of Dragon Ball, has stated his intention to continue expanding the Dragon Ball universe.
Although the producers have stated they’re staying true to Akira Toriyama’s original ideas for the Dragon Ball franchise, Toyotarou is now the person most familiar with his vision, having collaborated with Toriyama on the manga for years. If Dragon Ball intends to continue for the foreseeable future, Toyotarou will likely need to start creating new manga content again soon.
The manga is set to return to Shonen Jump Plus with 23 new chapters, and the creator has confirmed they’re working hard on it. Rumors have been circulating about the manga’s comeback, and this new announcement seems to confirm those rumors. Everything is pointing towards the manga’s return becoming a reality soon.
Although there hasn’t been an official confirmation yet, it seems a new part of the Dragon Ball Super manga will be released soon, so fans won’t have to wait much longer.
The Dragon Ball Super manga is available to read in English via Viz Media and the Shonen Jump app.
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