ShueishaDragon Ball Super has never really treated Goku like a traditional hero when compared to some of Shueisha’s other releases, and the newest chapter of the series has proved why he’s not seen that way with the reveal of how the world sees Goku after everything he’s done. Dragon Ball Super had gone on a nearly year long hiatus following the tragic passing of franchise creator Akira Toriyama last year, but came back this month with its first new entry since. This new chapter fills in more of the gaps from the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero arc, and brings with it more canonical reveals than expected.
Dragon Ball Super has returned with a brand new one-shot story taking place before the manga’s adaptation of the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero arc as it reveals how Trunks and Goten were ultimately inspired to become the masked superheroes that they were seen as during the manga’s prologue to the Super Hero arc. With this expanded look at the prequel, fans also get to see more of how the world sees its own heroes like Mr. Satan and even Goku.
But in Goku’s case, he’s not very well remembered at all. ShueishaGoku Isn’t Remember After Majin Buu Saga The events of Dragon Ball Super Chapter 104 are a brand new one-shot taking place before the manga’s own prologue for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Showcasing more of Goten and Trunks’ high school, fans also get a much better look at how close the series is now to the End of Z.
On a field trip to a special museum.
