No, unfortunately and despite the rumors, there is still no official confirmation of when the anime will return from ‘Dragon Ball Super’. The series finished broadcasting in 2018, although since then we have had the impressive ‘Dragon Ball Super: Broly’ and in just a month we will be able to see how the first installment of the franchise has worked in CGI, ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’.
Although the films are canon within the continuity of ‘Dragon Ball Super’, there are many gaps to be filled and the manga continues to develop its own story arcs. So if we are lacking doses of Goku and others, luckily every month you can read a new chapter of Goku’s manga online. Toyotaro.
Monthly and punctual publication
It’s been quite a while since Akira Toriyama He has hung up his pencils, although he continues to supervise the ‘Dragon Ball Super’ manga drawn by Toyotaro. Right now the manga continues in full granolah bowwhich is taking place outside of Earth with Goku and Vegeta as the protagonists.
Every month a new chapter of the manga is published in the V Jump from Shueisha, but while the compilation volumes arrive it is possible to read the new pages legally in SLEEVE Plus.
On the web you can read a good multitude of manga for free and that are updated with the Japanese publication, including ‘One Piece’ or ‘MASHLE’. Specifically, the next chapter ‘Dragon Ball Super‘ will be available in MANGA Plus Friday August 19 from five in the afternoon in simurelease.
The chapters can be read in English and Spanish, but unfortunately not all the manga is available on the web and you can only read the first three chapters and the last three, not the middle ones. So you are keeping the series up to date and you plan to leave several accumulated chapters to read them in one go, you have to be careful if you don’t want them to go out of date.