The Dragon Ball franchise is one of the most beloved and is about to turn 40 years old since its launch, and to celebrate the occasion, several mangaka got together to remake some of their covers from the original manga, and now it’s Katsura Hoshino’s turn. author. D. Gray man!
It’s an event called Dragon Ball Super Gallery, hosted by Shueisha, where famous creators can contribute their own version of one of the manga’s 42 covers. Each of them will be published monthly until November 2024.
Hoshino-San’s work is quite remarkable and he has given us an incredible cover that can be liked by many and even bring us fun memories or moments spent by these characters.
That’s right, we meet Trunks, Gohan in his version of Great Saiyaman, Videl and Goten, who are students in a motorcycle class created by Capsule Corp., and yet we know what adventures they went through.
Meanwhile, we can see that the cover is almost an exact copy of the original Dragon Ball, in addition to the fact that the author’s drawing is very beautiful, and the details existing on the Dragon Ball cover are very well appreciated.
Other authors who have updated Dragon Ball covers
Here are some manga artists who took part in this celebration:
Ryuhei Tamura from Belzebuub Tite Kubo from Bleach Kenta Shinohara from Sket Dance Masashi Kishimoto from Naruto Tatsuki Fujimoto from Chainsaw Man Koyoharu Gotoge from Kimetsu no Yaiba Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro from Toriko Osamu Akimoto from Kochikama » Mikio Ikemoto from Boruto Naruto Next Generations Hiroshi Shibashi from Nurarihyon no Mago Kyosuke Usuta from Sexy Commando Gaiden Hirohiko Araki from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Tatsuya Endo from Family of Spies and Spies Koji Inada from Dragon Quest Yusei Matsui from Assassination Classroom Akira Amano from Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Kentaro Kabuki from Black Cat! Hideaki Soriachi from “Gintama” Poska Demisu from “The Promised Neverland” Tadatoshi Fujimaki from “Boichi Kuroko’s Bakeball” from “Dr. Stone Shun Saeki” from “Food Wars” Kazue Kato from “Blue Exorcist” Yasuhisa Hara from “Kingdom” Shuichi Aso from ” Saiki K’s catastrophic life!”
What do you think of this version of the cover of volume 37 of the Dragon Ball manga?
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