the sleeve of ‘Dragon Ball Super’ It has already returned to its regular publication, and it has done so with some changes and twists to the usual tone. From the outset, he has moved away from cosmic battles to return fully to Earth, and he has also changed protagonists by focusing more on the high school life of Goten and Trunks.
This new arc of the manga was proposed as a kind of prologue to the events of ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’, but the big surprise was that finally the plot of the film will also be adapted within the manga series.
Bubbling superheroes and new scales of power
The most recent chapter of the manga has put the finishing touch to the prequel arc and it has been confirmed that we are fully entering a complete adaptation of ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’. It is the first time that a film in the franchise ends up on the pages of the manga, which is already completely within the continuity of the story.
Chapter 91 of the manga arrives next March, 19. With him begins the next arc to adapt the film, and the truth is that the adaptation makes all the sense in the world.
The last two arcs of the manga, the Granolah Arc and the Super Hero Arc ran parallel, and both occur before the events of ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’. After the appearance of Black Freeza, Goku, Vegeta and Broly have entered for months to catch up with him, so the manga is in charge of filling in all these gaps in the continuity.
Not only that, but the anime movie two gave two new transformations: Orange Piccolo and Gohan Beast. These level ups (which were already playing) will also be necessary to face Black Freeza, with which It makes sense that they would be canonically established in the manga.and by the way, perhaps a little more inquire into how Gohan and Piccolo get their new transformations.
Looking ahead to the manga, including the plot of ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero‘ Like a bow is the best option to tie all the loose ends and direct the story towards the final fight against Frieza. Now, there’s still a long way to go, so don’t worry on this front.