‘Dragon Ball Z Super’ Manga Continuation Confirmed! Will It Be Launched Ahead Of The Anime Coming This July?

Every "Dragon Ball Z" fan could agree that this year is indeed a great year for Akira Toriyama and his manga franchise. To sweeten things up, "Dragon Ball Z Super" manga continuation is now confirmed!

Here's the photo scan released by V-Jump courtesy of Shonen Gamez.

The "Dragon Ball Z Super" manga continuation will be spearheaded by Akira Toriyama together with Toyotaro, who is helming the spin-off manga "Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission." Just like the spin-off manga, the "Dragon Ball Z Super" manga continuation will be published on V-Jump.

The anime "Dragon Ball Super" will be launched in Japan in July 2015.

Meanwhile, as stated in our previous report, the "Dragon Ball Z Super" plot is already done and Akira Toriyama has submitted it to Toei Animation. (Via Design and Trend)

"As I read the plot [of the series] I've already received from Akira Toriyama, my dreams for this begin to expand. An enemy even stronger than Buu or Freeza may appear," Fuji TV producer Osamu Nozaki said.

The voice actress that gave life to the series main protagonist Goku, Masako Nozawa, is also pumped up to reprise her role in this new chapter of the "Dragon Ball Z" franchise.

"I've used the word 'cho' (super) in so many commercials, games, and other media, it is fantastic that the long-awaited 'Dragon Ball Super' will finally begin," Nozawa said.

Design and Trend stated that if it wasn't for the success of "Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F," "Dragon Ball Z Super" wouldn't have come to fruition for Akira Toriyama and Toei Animation. 

The website added that if "Dragon Ball Z Super" receive massive ratings, the anime might get a 100-episode extension.

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