Dragon Ball Super artist Toyotaro says the manga's Super Hero arc additions came from Akira Toriyama.
Dragon Ball Super has come back to shelves with help from the manga. As usual, the series returned this month with a new update, but the release of chapter 103 was shadowed by a heavy grief. Earlier this month, reports confirmed the death of creator Akira Toriyama. Now, the artist behind Dragon Ball Super is speaking out about its new chapter, and Toyotaro admits the manga's changes to the Super Hero arc came from Toriyama.
"The prologue in chapters 88-90 was a story created from the things I wanted to do with Toriyama's corrections. But of course, the scenario for chapters 91-100 with the main plot of the movie, and even the epilogue in chapters 101-103 were... written by Toriyama. I added some of the dialogue and plot points, but in general the content is the dialogue and plot points," he shared.
If you are not caught up with Dragon Ball Super, you can brush up on the manga through the Shonen Jump app. So for more info on the series, you can read its official synopsis below:
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