News culture Bad news… The Dragon Ball Super manga will soon be on hold, but for how long?
The user @DbsHype on X shared a picture of V-Jump (monthly version of Weekly Shonen Jump) announcing a break for Dragon Ball Super, valid from next month. However, no further details were communicated.
In an artistic blur
No information about the duration of the break was filtered. This break could well be related to the death of Akira Toriyama, who was the screenwriter and supervisor of Toyotarô Dragon Ball Super
This break would then make it possible Reorganize the teams responsible for the manga, undoubtedly disoriented since the Master’s death, and also allows them to set up the upcoming story arcs in the best possible way. During this break of indefinite durationFans of the license can still plan until autumnannounced release date of Dragon Ball Daima
Toriyama’s legacy
However, this break is nothing to worry about. Actually the series Dragon Ball Super made it a habit to take a month’s break before starting a new story arc. Although the Master’s death brought the various projects surrounding Dragon Ball to a halt, V-Jump Editor-in-Chief and Capsule Corporation Tokyo President Akio Iyoku is committed to it 10 years of new games, anime, movies and more for the franchise
In addition, there are other Toriyama projects yet to be released, such as the anime adaptation of Sandland, which is set to debut on Disney+ in the coming days. As for the projects that the master has worked on, we are still waiting for news about Dragon Quest 12, in which he acted as character designer, but also about that Dragon Quest 3 remake.