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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Akira Toriyama, the influential anime and manga creator of Dragon Ball, recently passed through Other World on his way to his next adventure, leaving behind an incredible legacy that fans will not soon forget.
In the past, Mr. Lee has shared fanart of Star Wars’ Baylan Skull and Darth Vader, Katana from Mortal Kombat fame, Ultraman, and even Marvel’s Black Panther, with this Goku illustration being a welcome addition to Jim Lee's non-DC Comics work. Jim Lee Honors Akira Toriyama With New Black and White Goku Sketch Fanart Design By Jim Lee Making its mark as a manga from 1984 to 1995, adapted into an anime series in 1986, and then becoming a worldwide phenomenon by the time 1989’s Dragon Ball Z premiered, Dragon Ball has inspired audiences for 40 years now, with the current Dragon Ball Super and the upcoming Dragon Ball DAIMA series continuing its sprawling saga in earnest.
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