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The Akira Toriyama Archive establishes how Dragon Ball Super's iconic feline God of Destruction was based on his creator's real-life pet.
David, also known as Davilorium, is a comic artist with a background in anthropology. Previously a freelance animator, he now ...
Macron posted a photo of a gift the artist gave him — an illustration, autographed by Toriyama. Macron's caption, written in both French and Japanese, read: "To Toriyama Akira and the millions ...
His special illustration reads "Toriyama's World Forever ... the most popular character from Akira Toriyama's Shōnen Jump debut series, Dr. Slump. The gag manga ran for four years and helped ...
Now, many of Toriyama’s characters from these works appear in Toyotaro’s latest illustration ... He vows to preserve and honor Akira Toriyama’s unique style and legacy.
Toyotaro’s illustration is just one of many ... This is more than fan art—it’s a quiet, powerful reminder that Akira Toriyama didn’t just create a franchise. He created a world.
Dragon Ball Super recently released its latest manga volume, which included several small changes in the illustrations. Toyotaro also included a new piece celebrating Akira Toriyama's creations ...