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Cover of the first Dragon Ball manga volume released in Japan.

Dragon Ball is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. The story follows the adventures of Son Goku from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts and explores the world in search of the seven orbs known as the Dragon Balls, which summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered. Along his journey, Goku makes several friends and battles a wide variety of villains, many of whom also seek the Dragon Balls.

The series was serialized as 519 individual chapters in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 3, 1984 to June 5, 1995.[1][2] These chapters were collected by Shueisha into a series of 42 tankōbon volumes; the first released on September 10, 1985 and the last on August 4, 1995.[3][4] Between December 4, 2002 and April 2, 2004, the manga was re-released in a collection of 34 kanzenban, which included a slightly rewritten ending, new covers, and color artwork from its original magazine run.[5][6] A sōshūhen edition that aims to recreate the manga as it was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump with color pages, promotional text, and next chapter previews, was published in 18 volumes between May 13, 2016 and January 13, 2017.[7][8] There have been two anime adaptations, both produced by Toei Animation; the first, also named Dragon Ball, adapted the first 194 chapters of the manga, while the second is titled Dragon Ball Z and adapted the remaining 325 chapters of the series.

The North American distributing company Viz Media has released all 42 volumes in English. Viz initially titled volumes seventeen through forty-two of the manga Dragon Ball Z to reduce confusion for their readers. They began releasing both series chapter by chapter in a monthly comic book format in 1998, before switching to a graphic novel format in 2000; the last volume of Dragon Ball was released on August 3, 2004, while the last one of Dragon Ball Z was released on June 6, 2006.[9][10] Between June 2008 and August 2009, Viz re-released both series in a wideban format called "Viz Big Edition", which is a collection of three volumes in one.[11][12] Between June 2013 and September 2016, they released a new 3-in-1 edition of the series in 14 volumes.[13] This version uses the Japanese kanzenban covers and marks the first time in English that the entire series was released under the Dragon Ball name.

Volume list

Dragon Ball

No. Title Original release date English release date
1The Monkey King (Son Goku and Friends)
Son Gokū to Nakama-tachi (孫悟空と仲間たち)
September 10, 1985[3]
978-4-08-851831-2
March 12, 2003[14]
978-1-56931-920-8
2Wish Upon a Dragon (A Critical Moment for the Dragon Balls)
Doragon Booru Kiki Ippatsu (ドラゴンボール危機一髪)
January 10, 1986[15]
978-4-08-851832-9
March 12, 2003[16]
978-1-56931-921-5
3The Training of Kame-sen'nin (The Tenka'ichi Budōkai Begins!!)
Tenkaichi Budōkai Hajimaru!! (天下一武道会はじまる!!)
June 10, 1986[17]
978-4-08-851833-6
March 12, 2003[18]
978-1-56931-922-2
4Strongest Under the Heavens (The Grand Finals)
Daikesshōsen (大決勝戦)
October 9, 1986[19]
978-4-08-851834-3
March 12, 2003[20]
978-1-56931-923-9
5The Red Ribbon Army (The Terror of Muscle Tower)
Massuru Tawā no Kyōfu (マッスルタワーの恐怖)
January 9, 1987[21]
978-4-08-851835-0
March 12, 2003[22]
978-1-56931-924-6
6Bulma Returns! (Bulma's Big Mistake!!)
Buruma no Daishippai!! (ブルマの大失敗!!)
March 10, 1987[23]
978-4-08-851836-7
March 12, 2003[24]
978-1-56931-925-3
7General Blue and the Pirate Treasure (Pursuit!! General Blue)
Tsuiseki!! Burū Shōgun (追跡!!ブルー将軍)
May 8, 1987[25]
978-4-08-851837-4
March 12, 2003[26]
978-1-56931-926-0
8Taopaipai and Master Karin (Son Goku's Assault)
Son Gokū Totsugeki (孫悟空突撃)
July 10, 1987[27]
978-4-08-851838-1
May 7, 2003[28]
978-1-56931-927-7
9Test of the All-Seeing Crone (When Worried, See Baba Uranai)
Komatta Toki no Uranai Baba (こまったときの占いババ)
September 10, 1987[29]
978-4-08-851839-8
May 7, 2003[30]
978-1-56931-928-4
10Return to the Tournament (The 22nd Tenka'ichi Budōkai)
Dainijūnikai Tenkaichi Budōkai (第22回天下一武道会)
November 10, 1987[31]
978-4-08-851840-4
May 7, 2003[32]
978-1-56931-929-1
11The Eyes of Tenshinhan (The World's Greatest Super Battle!!)
Tenkaichi no Sūpā Batoru!! (天下一のスーパーバトル!!)
February 10, 1988[33]
978-4-08-851608-0
May 7, 2003[34]
978-1-56931-919-2
12The Demon King Piccolo (The Terror of Piccolo Daimao!)
Pikkoro Daimaō no Kyōfu! (ピッコロ大魔王の恐怖!)
April 8, 1988[35]
978-4-08-851609-7
September 3, 2003[36]
978-1-59116-155-4
13Piccolo Conquers the Earth (Son Goku's Counterattack!?)
Son Gokū no Gyakushū!? (孫悟空の逆襲!?)
June 10, 1988[37]
978-4-08-851610-3
November 19, 2003[38]
978-1-59116-148-6
14Heaven and Earth (Even More Action)
Sara Naru Hiyaku (さらなる飛躍)
August 10, 1988[39]
978-4-08-851611-0
February 18, 2004[40]
978-1-59116-169-1
15The Titanic Tournament (Rivals Standing Their Ground!)
Gunyū Kakkyo! (群雄割拠!)
December 6, 1988[41]
978-4-08-851612-7
May 19, 2004[42]
978-1-59116-297-1
16Goku vs. Piccolo (The Dragon and Tiger Mutually Strike!)
Ryūko Aiutsu! (龍虎相討つ!)
February 10, 1989[43]
978-4-08-851613-4
August 3, 2004[9]
978-1-59116-457-9

Dragon Ball Z

No. Title Original release date English release date
1The World's Greatest Team (A Never Before Seen Terror)
Katsute Nai Kyōfu (かつてない恐怖)
May 10, 1989[44]
978-4-08-851614-1
March 12, 2003[45]
978-1-56931-930-7
2The Lord of Worlds (Son Gohan and Piccolo Daimao)
Son Gohan to Pikkoro Daimaō (孫悟飯とピッコロ大魔王)
July 10, 1989[46]
978-4-08-851615-8
March 12, 2003[47]
978-1-56931-931-4
3Earth vs. the Saiyans (Hurry, Son Goku!)
Isoge! Son Gokū (いそげ!孫悟空)
November 10, 1989[48]
978-4-08-851616-5
March 12, 2003[49]
978-1-56931-932-1
4Goku vs. Vegeta (A Fateful Super Decisive Battle!!)
Tenkawakeme no Chōkessen!! (天下分け目の超決戦)
January 10, 1990[50]
978-4-08-851617-2
March 12, 2003[51]
978-1-56931-933-8
5Dragon Ball in Space (Go For It! The Planet Namek)
Mezase! Namekku no Hoshi (めざせ!ナメックの星)
April 10, 1990[52]
978-4-08-851618-9
March 12, 2003[53]
978-1-56931-934-5
6Battlefield Namek (The Namekians' Resistance)
Namekkuseijin no Teikō (ナメック星人の抵抗)
July 10, 1990[54]
978-4-08-851619-6
March 12, 2003[55]
978-1-56931-935-2
7The Ginyu Force (The Terrible Ginyu Special-Squad)
Kyōfu no Ginyū Tokusentai (恐怖のギニュー特戦隊)
October 8, 1990[56]
978-4-08-851620-2
March 12, 2003[57]
978-1-56931-936-9
8Goku vs. Ginyu (Goku or Ginyu!?)
Gokū ka!? Ginyū ka!? (悟空か!?ギニューか!?)
January 10, 1991[58]
978-4-08-851414-7
May 7, 2003[59]
978-1-56931-937-6
9The Wrath of Freeza (Freeza's Super Transformation!!)
Furīza Chōhenshin!! (フリーザ超変身!!)
March 8, 1991[60]
978-4-08-851415-4
May 7, 2003[61]
978-1-56931-938-3
10Goku vs. Freeza (Son Goku... Revived!!)
Son Gokū...Fukkatsu!! (孫悟空…復活!!)
June 10, 1991[62]
978-4-08-851416-1
May 7, 2003[63]
978-1-56931-939-0
11The Super Saiyan (The Legendary Super Saiyan)
Densetsu no Sūpā Saiyajin (伝説の超サイヤ人)
August 7, 1991[64]
978-4-08-851417-8
May 7, 2003[65]
978-1-56931-807-2
12Enter Trunks (The Boy From the Future)
Mirai kara Kita Shōnen (未来から来た少年)
November 8, 1991[66]
978-4-08-851418-5
August 6, 2003[67]
978-1-56931-985-7
13The Red Ribbon Androids (Goku, Defeated!)
Gokū, Yabureru! (悟空、敗れる!)
March 10, 1992[68]
978-4-08-851419-2
October 8, 2003[69]
978-1-56931-986-4
14Rise of the Machines (Evil Premonition!)
Jāku na Yokan (邪悪な予感)
June 10, 1992[70]
978-4-08-851420-8
December 31, 2003[71]
978-1-59116-180-6
15The Terror of Cell (Cell, Stealthily Approaching)
Shinobiyoru Seru (忍びよるセル)
August 4, 1992 [72]
978-4-08-851686-8
April 14, 2004[73]
978-1-59116-186-8
16The Room of Spirit and Time (Cell's Perfect-Form Achieved!!)
Seru no Kanzentai Kansei!! (セルの完全体 完成!!)
November 2, 1992[74]
978-4-08-851687-5
July 14, 2004[75]
978-1-59116-328-2
17The Cell Game (The Cell Games Begin)
Seru Geemu Hajimaru (セルゲーム始まる)
December 26, 1992[76]
978-4-08-851688-2
October 12, 2004[77]
978-1-59116-505-7
18Gohan vs. Cell (The Warrior Who Surpassed Goku)
Gokū o Koeta Senshi (悟空を越えた戦士)
June 4, 1993[78]
978-4-08-851689-9
January 4, 2005[79]
978-1-59116-637-5
19Death of a Warrior (Goodbye, Warriors)
Sayōnara Senshitachi (さようなら戦士たち)
September 3, 1993[80]
978-4-08-851700-1
April 5, 2005[81]
978-1-59116-751-8
20The New Generation (Birth of a New Hero!!)
Nyū Hīrō Tanjō!! (ニューヒーロー誕生!!)
November 4, 1993[82]
978-4-08-851495-6
May 31, 2005[83]
978-1-59116-808-9
21Tournament of the Heavens (The Plan Begins Moving)
Ugoki Hajimeta Sakusen (動き始めた作戦)
April 4, 1994[84]
978-4-08-851496-3
August 2, 2005[85]
978-1-59116-873-7
22Mark of the Warlock (The Fated Showdown: Son Goku vs Vegeta!!)
Shukumei no Taiketsu Son Gokū Tai Bejiita (宿命の対決 孫悟空対ベジータ)
August 4, 1994[86]
978-4-08-851497-0
October 10, 2005[87]
978-1-4215-0051-5
23Boo Unleashed! (Farewell, Pride-filled Warrior)
Saraba Hokori Takaki Senshi (さらば誇り高き戦士)
December 2, 1994[88]
978-4-08-851498-7
December 5, 2005[89]
978-1-4215-0148-2
24Hercule to the Rescue (The Earth Army's Last Secret Weapon!!)
Chikyūgun, Saigo no Himitsu Heiki!! (地球軍、最後の秘密兵器!!)
March 3, 1995[90]
978-4-08-851499-4
February 7, 2006[91]
978-1-4215-0273-1
25Last Hero Standing! (Do Your Best, Super Gotenks-kun)
Ganbare Sūpā Gotenkusukun (がんばれ 超ゴテンクスくん)
June 2, 1995[92]
978-4-08-851500-7
April 4, 2006[93]
978-1-4215-0404-9
26Goodbye, Dragon World! (Bye Bye Dragon World)
Baibai Doragon Wārudo (バイバイ ドラゴンワールド)
August 4, 1995[4]
978-4-08-851090-3
June 6, 2006[10]
978-1-4215-0636-4

Dragon Ball SD

Dragon Ball SD is a colored spin-off manga written and illustrated by Naho Ōishi that has been published in Shueisha's Saikyō Jump magazine since its debut issue released in December 2010.[94] The manga is a condensed retelling of Goku's various adventures as a child, with many details changed, in a super deformed art style, hence the title. After four chapters, the quarterly Saikyō Jump switched to a monthly schedule. The chapters published since the monthly switch have been collected into tankōbon volumes since April 4, 2013.

No. Release date ISBN
1 April 4, 2013[95]978-4-08-870648-1
  • 001. "Bulma, Son Goku and the Dragon Balls" (ブルマと悟空とドラゴンボール, Buruma to Gokū to Doragon Bōru)
  • 002. "Transforming Yōkai, Oolong" (変身妖怪ウーロン, Henshin Yōkai Ūron)
  • 003. "Yamcha, Wolf of the Wilderness" (荒野の狼ヤムチャ, Kōya no Ōkami Yamucha)
  • 004. "Gyū-Maō of Fry-Pan Mountain" (フライパン山の牛魔王, Furaipan Yama no Gyūmaō)
  • 005. "Shenlong Appears" (神龍あらわる!, Shenron Arawaru!)
  • 006. "Goku's Great Transformation" (悟空の大変身, Gokū no Dai-Henshin)
  • 007. "Find a Pichi-Pichi Gal!!" (ぴちぴちギャルを探せ!!, Pichi-Pichi Gyaru o Sagase!!)
  • 008. "The Training Begins!!" (修行開始!!, Shugyō Kaishi!!)
  • 009. "The Curtain Rises on the Tenka'ichi Budōkai!!!" (天下一武道会開幕!!!, Tenka’ichi Budōkai Kaimaku!!!)
2 April 4, 2014[96]978-4-08-880020-2
  • 010. "Offense and Defense! Kuririn vs. Jackie" (大攻防! クリリンVSジャッキー, Dai-Kōbō! Kuririn Bāsasu Jakkī)
  • 011. "The Grand Finals!!" (大決勝戦!!, Dai-Kesshōsen!!)
  • 012. "The Tenka'ichi Budōkai in a Great Uproar!!!" (天下一武道会大騒然!!!, Tenka’ichi Budōkai Dai-Sōzen!!!)
  • 013. "Struggle for the Dragon Balls" (ドラゴンボール争奪戦, Doragon Bōru Sōdatsusen)
  • 014. "Confrontation! Ninja Murasaki!" (対決! 忍者ムラサキ, Taiketsu! Ninja Murasaki)
  • 015. "The End of Muscle Tower!!" (マッスルタワーの最期!!, Massuru Tawā no Saigo!!)
  • 016. "Let's Find the Dragon Balls" (探そうぜ! ドラゴンボール, Sagasō ze! Doragon Bōru)
  • 017. "General Blue Begins His Attack" (攻撃開始! ブルー将軍, Kōgeki Kaishi! Burū Shōgun)
  • 018. "A Pirate Ghost Appears?!" (海賊の亡霊あらわる!?, Kaizoku no Bōrei Arawaru!?)
3 December 4, 2014[97]978-4-08-880236-7
  • 019. "Clash! The Shining Eyes of General Blue!!" (激突! 光る瞳のブルー将軍!!, Gekitotsu! Hikaru Hitomi no Burū Shōgun!!)
  • 020. "The Great Escape!!" (大脱出!!, Dai-Dasshutsu!!)
  • 021. "The Holy Land of Karin" (聖地カリン, Seichi Karin)
  • 022. "Brutal! The Assassin “Taopaipai”" (残虐! 殺し屋“桃白白”, Zangyaku! Koroshiya “Taopaipai”)
  • 023. "Karin-sama of Karin Tower" (カリン塔のカリン様, Karin Tō no Karin-sama)
  • 024. "Steal! The Super Holy Water!!" (うばえ! 超聖水!!, Ubae! Chō-Seisui!!)
  • 025. "Great Battle in the Holy Land!!!" (聖地の大決戦!!!, Seichi no Dai-Kessen!!!)
  • 026. "Assault on Red Ribbon Headquarters!!" (突撃! レッドリボン軍総本部!!, Totsugeki! Reddo Ribon Gun Sō-Honbu!!)
  • 027. "Son Goku Marches Forward" (孫悟空快進撃!, Son Gokū Kai-Shingeki!)
  • 028. "A Great Victory!!!" (大勝利!!!, Dai-Shōri!!!)
4 February 4, 2016[98]978-4-08-880612-9
5 February 2, 2018[99]978-4-08-881446-9
6 June 4, 2019[100]978-4-08-882003-3

Dragon Ball Super

Dragon Ball Super, written by Toriyama and illustrated by Toyotarou, is a sequel to Toriyama's original manga. It began serialization in the August 2015 issue of V Jump, which was released on June 20, 2015.[101] Shueisha began collecting the chapters into tankōbon volumes with the first published on April 4, 2016. Viz Media began posting free English translations of the manga chapters to their website on June 24, 2016,[102] with a print release of the first volume following on May 2, 2017.

No. Title Original release date English release date
1Warriors from Universe 6!
Dai-Roku Uchū no Senshi-tachi (第6宇宙の戦士たち)
April 4, 2016[103]
978-4-08-880661-7
May 2, 2017[104]
978-1-42-159254-1
  1. "God of Destruction's Premonition" (破壊神の予知夢, Hakaishin no Yochimu)
  2. "Goku Defeated" (孫悟空の敗北, Son Gokū no Haiboku)
  3. "The Rage of Beerus" (ビルスの怒り, Birusu no Ikari)
  4. "Battle of Gods" (神と神, Kami to Kami, lit. "God and God")
  5. "Beerus and Champa" (ビルスとシャンパ, Birusu to Shanpa)
  6. "Tournament Preparation" (大会の準備, Taikai no Junbi)
  7. "Warriors from Universe 6" (第6宇宙の戦士たち, Dai Roku Uchū no Senshi-tachi)
  8. "The Battle Begins!" (試合開始!, Shiai Kaishi!)
  9. "Goku vs. Botamo" (悟空VSボタモ, Gokū Bāsasu Botamo)
Beerus, the God of Destruction, has a dream where he faces a warrior known as "Super Saiyan God" and wishes to find him. Seeking Saiyans out, Beerus is challenged by Goku but defeats him quickly and announces his plan to destroy Earth. Goku has his fellows Saiyans pass him their powers so that he can become the Super Saiyan God; the fight ends undecided and Beerus spares Earth. Beerus' mentor Whis started training Goku and Vegeta, who both surpassed Super Saiyan God by achieving a form known as Super Saiyan Blue. Beerus and his twin brother Champa, the God of Destruction from Universe 6, decide to hold a fighting tournament to determine which universe will take Universe 7's Earth and get to use the Super Dragon Balls, the original planet-size Dragon Balls scattered throughout both Universes from which the Namekian ones were derived. Goku is the first to fight from Universe 7, easily defeating Universe 6's Botamo by ring out, after which he begins battling Frost.
2The Winning Universe is Decided!
Yūshō Uchū, Tsui ni Kettei!! (優勝宇宙、ついに決定!!)
December 2, 2016[105]
978-4-08-880867-3
December 5, 2017[106]
978-1-42-159647-1
  1. "Frost's True Form" (フロストの正体, Furosuto no Shōtai)
  2. "Vegeta's Turn!!" (ベジータ登場!!, Bejīta Tōjō!!)
  3. "Saiyan's Pride" (サイヤ人の誇り, Saiya-jin no Hokori)
  4. "The Winning Universe is Decided!" (優勝宇宙、ついに決定!!, Yūshō Uchū, Tsui ni Kettei!!)
  5. "SOS From the Future" (未来からのSOS, Mirai Kara no Esu Ō Esu)
  6. "Hope!! Once Again" (HOPE!! 再び, Hope!! Futabi)
Frost defeats Goku by ring out and then defeats Piccolo in the same exact way. However, it is learned that Frost cheated by using a hidden poisoned needle, thus allowing Piccolo and Goku back into the competition, however Piccolo declines reentry and Goku is placed after Vegeta, who declines to accept Frost's disqualification. Vegeta then quickly defeats Frost by ring out. Vegeta struggles against the impervious Otta Magetta, but succeeds when he insults him, resulting in the mentally delicate metal men becoming depressed and unable to fight. During his fight against Cabbe, Vegeta taunts and insults the young Saiyan in order to help him achieve Super Saiyan, before quickly knocking him out. Unable to land even a single blow, Vegeta is then defeated by Hit. Although able to keep up with Hit, Goku acknowledges Hit is limited by the rule of not being able to kill and steps out of bounds in order to see Monaka fight. However, Hit realizes Monaka is not actually a fighter and throws their match. As winner, Beerus uses the Super Dragon Balls to restore the humans on Universe 6's Earth. Zenō-sama, the Lord of Everything who rules over all 12 Universes, shows up and says he will organize a similar tournament among all the universes. Trunks, who previously traveled back in time from the future, returns having fled from someone he calls Goku Black, a Goku doppelgänger in his timeline who wants to annihilate all mortals on Earth in the name of justice and has already done so to several other planets.
3The Zero Human Project
Ningen Zero Keikaku (人間ゼロ計画)
June 2, 2017[107]
978-4-08-881084-3
July 3, 2018[108]
978-1-42-159946-5
  1. "Future Trunks' Past" (“未来”トランクスの過去, “Mirai” Torankusu no Kako)
  2. "Zamas: The Next Lord of Lords from Universe 10" (次期第10宇宙界王神候補ザマス, Jiki Dai-Jū Uchū Kaiōshin Kōho Zamasu)
  3. "Goku Black's True Identity" (ゴクウブラックの正体, Gokū Burakku no Shōtai)
  4. "Another Zamas" (もう一人のザマス, Mō Hitori no Zamasu)
  5. "The Zero Human Project" (人間ゼロ計画, Ningen Zero Keikaku)
Just before the appearance of Goku Black, Trunks trained under the Kaiō-shin in order to defeat Bobbidi in his timeline. He succeeded in stopping the resurrection of Majin Boo, but Kaiō-shin died, causing the death of Beerus too. Beerus and Whis deduce that Goku Black must be an upper-level god himself to know that the Lord of Lords' life is connected to that of the God of Destruction's. Meanwhile, Zenō-sama summons Goku to his palace to be his friend and gives him a button to press to summon him. In an investigation to prevent this from happening in their own timeline, Beerus and Whis identify Zamas, Northern Lord of Worlds in Universe 10 and apprentice Lord of Lords under Gowas who feels wiping out unworthy mortals is appropriate for Lords of Lords, as the culprit and destroy him. Goku Black/Zamas killed Gowas, used the Super Dragon Balls to switch bodies with Goku and killed him, traveled in time to Trunks' timeline, and killed the remaining Lords of Lords which in turn killed the Gods of Destruction. Meanwhile, Vegeta is about to defeat Goku Black when the Zamas of Trunks' timeline appears and heals him, increasing his strength as Saiyans do and reaching a new level he dubs Super Saiyan Rosé. It is revealed that Zamas used the Dragon Balls to make himself immortal. Trunks distracts Goku Black and Zamas so Goku and Vegeta can flee back to their timeline.
4Last Chance for Hope
Hōpu e no Rasuto Chansu (HOPEへのラストチャンス)
November 2, 2017[109]
978-4-08-881163-5
January 1, 2019[110]
978-1-9747-0144-5
  1. "Last Chance for Hope" (HOPEへのラストチャンス, Hōpu e no Rasuto Chansu)
  2. "Zamas' Final Trump Card" (ザマスの最終手段, Zamasu no Saishū Shudan)
  3. "The Potara's True Worth" (ポタラの真価, Potara no Shinka)
  4. "Son Goku's Evolution" (孫悟空の進化, Son Gokū no Shinka)
Goku goes to Kame-Sennin to learn the Mafū-ba technique, while Vegeta trains in the Room of Spirit and Time. Kaiō-shin and Gowas travel to Trunks' timeline where Gowas is seriously wounded while trying to talk Goku Black out of his plan. Having returned, Vegeta fights Goku Black in Super Saiyan God form while briefly switching to Super Saiyan Blue when he attacks. Goku tries to lock Zamas away using the Mafū-ba, but forgot the talisman to seal it. Losing the battle, Goku Black and Zamas use their Potara earrings to fuse into one body they call "God Zamas". Having learned that Potara fusion only lasts one hour when the users are not Lord of Lords, Goku and Vegeta use it to form Vegerot. Although they are winning in Super Saiyan Blue form, Goku and Vegeta separate early as the fusion was unstable either due to their massive power or because they are mortal. Having realized that he possesses healing powers from apprenticing under a Lord of Lords, Trunks heals Goku's injuries. Having now perfected Super Saiyan Blue, Goku is able to stand up to God Zamas although it is damaging his body.
5The Decisive Battle! Farewell, Trunks!
Kessen! Saraba Torankusu (決戦!さらばトランクス)
March 2, 2018[111]
978-4-08-881447-6
May 7, 2019[112]
978-1-9747-0458-3
  1. "Will It Be Goku?! Or Zamas?!" (悟空か!?ザマスか!?, Gokū Ka!? Zamasu Ka!?)
  2. "The Decisive Battle! Farewell, Trunks!" (決戦!さらばトランクス, Kessen! Saraba Torankusu)
  3. "Life, Training and..." (修行と日常そして…, Shugyō to Nichijō Soshite...)
  4. "The Gods of Destruction From All 12 Universes" (12宇宙の破壊神, Jū Ni Uchū no Hakaishin)
Deciding to use everything he has left in one final attack, Goku begins using Beerus' Destruction technique to destroy God Zamas' body but stops when Mai is used as a shield. When their Portara fusion starts separating due to the hour time limit, Trunks cuts them in two with his sword and seemingly finishes off Goku Black. But during the fusion their cells joined, meaning the immortal God Zamas was simply split into two. When Vegeta fires an attack blowing them to pieces, they split into even more copies. Realizing the futility, everyone plans to flee to the main timeline while Goku and Vegeta buy as much time as possible against an army of God Zamas. However, Goku remembers the button Zenō-sama gave him and presses it summoning the Zenō-sama of Trunks' timeline, who then destroys the universe and God Zamas, while everyone else flees to the main timeline. Goku travels back one more time to get that Zenō-sama and bring him to the Zenō-sama of the main timeline, while Trunks and Mai later travel back to their timeline but before the Lord of Lords died so they can warn Beerus about Zamas. Beerus ignores Goku when asked about the interuniverse tournament that Zenō-sama talked about, so he goes to the two Zenō-samas to remind them. The Zenō-samas plan to hold it in 40 hours and summon all the Gods of Destruction, their Angels, and the Lords of Lords to tell them about the Tournament of Power. Because future Zenō-sama has never seen one before, it is decided that a Zen Exhibition Match will be held as a battle royale amongst all the Gods of Destruction. Realizing this is all Goku's fault, the Gods of Destruction all decide to gang up on Beerus, who dodges them all, until Belmod attacks Sidra and reminds them it is every man for themselves.
6The Super Soldiers Gather!
Atsumare Chō Senshi-Tachi! (集まれ超戦士たち!)
June 4, 2018[113]
978-4-08-881501-5
September 3, 2019[114]
978-1-9747-0520-7
  1. "Toppo, Universe 11 God of Destruction Candidate! (第11宇宙破壊神候補トッポ, Dai Jū Ichi Uchū Hakaishin Kōho Toppo)
  2. "The Man Named Jiren (ジレンという男, Jiren to Iu Otoko)
  3. "The Super Soldiers Gather!" (集まれ超戦士たち!, Atsumare Chō Senshi-Tachi!)
  4. "The Super Soldiers Gather! Part 2" (集まれ超戦士たち!, 2 Atsumare Chō Senshi-Tachi! 2)
7Universe Survival! The Tournament of Power Begins!!
Uchū Sabaibaru! Chikara no Taikai Kaishi! (宇宙サバイバル!力の大会開始!)
September 4, 2018[115]
978-4-08-881575-6
December 3, 2019[116]
  1. "Universe Survival! The Tournament of Power Begins!!" (宇宙サバイバル!力の大会開始!, Uchū Sabaibaru! Chikara no Taikai Kaishi!)
  2. "The First Doomed Universe" (最初の消滅宇宙, Saisho no Shōmetsu Uchū)
  3. "Hit vs. Jiren!" (ヒットVSジレン!, Hitto Bāsasu Jiren!)
  4. "Quirky Competitors" (個性的な選手たち, Kosei-tekina Senshu-tachi)
8Sign of Son Goku's Awakening
Son Gokū Kakusei no "Kizashi" (孫悟空覚醒の”兆”)
December 4, 2018[117]
978-4-08-881649-4
March 3, 2020[118]
  1. "Awaken, Super Saiyan Kale" (覚醒·超サイヤ人ケール, Kakusei · Supa Saiya-jin Kēru)
  2. "Universe 6's Last Resort" (第6宇宙の最終手段, Dai Roku Uchū no Saishū Shudan)
  3. "Sign of Son Goku's Awakening" (孫悟空覚醒の”兆”, Son Gokū Kakusei no "Kizashi")
  4. "Jiren vs. Universe 7" (ジレンVS第7宇宙, Jiren Bāsasu Dai nana Uchū)
9Battle's End and Aftermath
Ketchaku to Ketsumatsu (決着と結末)
April 4, 2019[119]
978-4-08-881811-5
  1. "Ultra Instinct" (()(がっ)()(ごく)(), Migatte no Gokui)
  2. "Battle's End and Aftermath" (決着と結末, Ketchaku to Ketsumatsu)
  3. "Joining the Galactic Patrol!" (銀河パトロール入隊!, Ginga Patorōru Nyūtai!)
  4. "Escaped Prisoner Moro" (脱獄囚モロ, Datsugoku shū Moro)
10Moro’s Wish
Moro no Negai (モロの願い)
August 2, 2019[120]
978-4-08-882034-7
  1. "Moro's Magic" (モロの魔法, Moro no Mahō)
  2. "Namek in Decline" (衰耗(すいこう)するナメック(せい), Suikō-suru Namekku-sei)
  3. "Stolen Dragon Balls" (奪われたドラゴンボール, Ubawareta Doragon Bōru)
  4. "Moro's Wish" (モロの願い, Moro no Negai)

Chapters not in tankōbon format

  1. "Outer Space Battle" (宇宙空間バトル, Uchū Kūkan Batoru)
  2. "Great Escape" (大脱走, Dai Dassō)
  3. "To Each Their Own Plans" (それぞれの行動, Sorezore no Kōdō)
  4. "Goku and Vegeta's Training" (悟空とベジータの修業, Gokū to Bejīta no Shugyō)

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Ankoku Makai Mission!

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Ankoku Makai Mission! (スーパードラゴンボールヒーローズ 暗黒魔界ミッション!, Sūpā Doragon Bōru Hīrōzu Ankoku Makai Misshon!) is a manga written and illustrated by Yoshitaka Nagayama. It began serialization in the September 2016 issue of Saikyō Jump, which was released on August 5, 2016.[121] It is a tie-in to the card-based arcade game Super Dragon Ball Heroes. Shueisha began collecting the chapters into tankōbon volumes with the first published on May 2, 2017.

No. Title Original release date English release date
1Dispatch! Time Patrol
Shutsudō! Taimu Patorōru (出動!タイムパトロール)
May 2, 2017[122]
978-4-08-881110-9
  1. "Dispatch! Time Patrol" (出動!タイムパトロール, Shutsudō! Taimu Patorōru)
  2. "Ankoku Dragon Ball" (暗黒ドラゴンボール, Ankoku Doragon Bōru)
  3. "Potara" (ポタラ, Potara)
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  5. "Ankoku Majin Boo" (暗黒魔神ブウ, Ankoku Majin Bū)
2Time of the Ankoku Makai's Resurrection
Ankoku Makai Fukkatsu no Toki (暗黒魔界復活の時)
May 2, 2018[123]
978-4-08-881487-2

Dragon Ball: That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha!

Dragon Ball: That Time I Got Reincarnated as Yamcha! (DRAGON BALL外伝 転生したらヤムチャだった件, Doragon Bōru Gaiden: Tensei-shitara Yamucha Datta Ken) is a three-chapter spin-off manga written and illustrated by dragongarow Lee about a high school boy who wakes up after an accident in the body of Yamcha in the Dragon Ball manga. Knowing what comes later in the story, he trains as Yamcha to make him the strongest warrior. It was serialized in the digital Shōnen Jump+ magazine from December 12, 2016 to August 14, 2017.[124][125] Shueisha collected the chapters into a single tankōbon volume on November 2, 2017. Viz licensed the series for English publication and released the collected volume on November 6, 2018.[126]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 November 2, 2017[127]978-4-08-881261-8November 6, 2018[128]978-1-9747-0371-5

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission!!

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission!! (スーパードラゴンボールヒーローズ ユニバースミッション!!, Sūpā Doragon Bōru Hīrōzu Yunibāsu Misshon) is a manga written and illustrated by Yoshitaka Nagayama. It began serialization in Saikyō Jump on April 6, 2018.[129] It is a tie-in to the card-based arcade game Super Dragon Ball Heroes. Shueisha began collecting the chapters into tankōbon volumes with the first published on May 2, 2019.

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 May 2, 2019[130]978-4-08-881850-4

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