Dragon Ball Manga Gets Special Box Set with Covers by Kishimoto, Oda and More

Dragon Ball Manga Gets Special Box Set with Covers by Kishimoto, Oda and More

  • When Will Dragon Ball Super Return?

Dragon Ball fans have a new must-have manga collection: a complete boxed set of the Dragon Ball manga series with double covers illustrated by renowned mangaka such as Masashi Kishimoto (Naruto), Eiichiro Oda (One Piece), Koyoharu Gotoge (Demon Slayer), Gege Akuta (Jujutsu Kaisen) and many more legendary Shonen Jump artists.

The illustrations originally began as part of a project to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the franchise, but it was later revealed that they would be featured in an amazing box set that every Dragon Ball fan now wants to own.

Great News For Dragon Ball Fans On Goku Day

For 42 months, 42 renowned mangaka made their own versions of the cover of a Dragon Ball volume — every month from August 2021 to January 2025, a new special cover was unveiled. This project was called Dragon Ball Super Gallery, and it was part of the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Dragon Ball franchise organized by Saikyo Jump.

At the end of 2024, it was revealed that these special covers would be part of a special Dragon Ball manga box set, with dual covers for each volume (one cover is the original, and the other is the version by a famous mangaka). On Goku Day (May 9), they opened preorders for the complete box set, which will close on August 3. The box will be released on February 4, 2025. The artists who drew each cover include people like Masashi Kishimoto and Eiichiro Oda:

  1. Masakazu Katsura
  2. Tatsuki Fujimoto
  3. Koji Inada
  4. Akira Amano
  5. Yoshihiro Togashi
  6. Hiroshi Shiibashi
  7. Mikio Ikemoto
  8. Sui Ishida
  9. Kenta Shinohara
  10. Shun Saeki
  11. Masashi Kishimoto
  12. Yusuke Murata
  13. Kohei Horikoshi
  14. Tadatoshi Fujimaki
  15. Tatsuya Endo
  16. Hideaki Sorachi
  17. Takehiko Inoue
  18. Naho Ohishi
  19. Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
  20. Yusei Matsui
  21. Yoshifumi Tozuka
  22. Demizu Posuka
  23. Kyosuke Usuta
  24. Masanori Morita
  25. Kazue Kato
  26. Boichi
  27. Tite Kubo
  28. Osamu Akimoto
  29. Takeshi Obata
  30. Nobuhiro Watsuki
  31. Kentaro Yabuki
  32. Koyoharu Gotoge
  33. Hirohiko Araki
  34. Yasuhisa Hara
  35. Hiroyuki Asada
  36. Katsura Hoshino
  37. Shuichi Asao
  38. Ryuhei Tamura
  39. Toyotarou
  40. Yuki Tabata
  41. Gege Akutami
  42. Eiichiro Oda

The box set will include the Japanese version of the manga, and there is no information about an English release of this set. The estimated price is 31,800 yen (including taxes), about $219.

When Will Dragon Ball Super Return?

Unfortunately, there has been no concrete news about Dragon Ball Super returning from hiatus anytime soon. Some fans were expecting that they would give an update on the series on Goku Day, but it seems that they will have to wait a little longer. Since Toyotaro previously confirmed that the series has not been canceled, fans can rest assured that it will return at some point.

DB Super finished the Super Hero Saga before it went on hiatus, and there is reason to believe that it will begin the long-awaited Black Frieza arc when it resumes serialization — and many expect it to be the final arc of the story, and it has the potential to be the best Dragon Ball arc ever. Of course, Toyotaro could introduce another arc before he moves on to the Black Frieza saga.

Dragon Ball Super is available to stream on Crunchyroll, Hulu and other services.

Source: Dragon Ball official website

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