Dragon Ball is gearing up for a special tribute by the creator of Gintama!
Dragon Ball stands as one of anime's biggest IPs, and of course, that means fans go wild when an anniversary is on the horizon. For the manga's 40th anniversary, there was no doubt Shueisha would go all out for the event, and it has been hyping the milestone for over a year at this point. After all, the publisher has recruited a number of manga creators to ink tributes to Dragon Ball, and the artist behind Gintama is next up to bat.
Of course, Sorachi is far from the first artist to tackle the gallery. The project began in August 2021, and new cover art has been released monthly for Dragon Ball. The whole point of the project is to have famous manga creators give their take on Dragon Ball's most famous covers. And obviously, their styles don't all align with that Goku's creator sketched years ago.
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