In 2024, Dragon Ball will celebrate its 40th anniversary. To celebrate this important milestone, a different mangaka was invited each month to illustrate one of the 42 covers of Akira Toriyama’s work. The seventh date with Dragon Ball Super Gallery Project is signed by Kenta Shinohara.
To commemorate the next 40 years of Dragon BallShueisha invited his mangakas to redesign the covers of the opera’s tankobons in their own way. After seeing Koyoharu Gotoge’s reinterpretation of the cover of Dragon Ball 36, this time it’s my turnAuthor of Sket Dance.
the The Tankobon chosen by Shinohara is the ninth, whose cover shows little Goku armed with a spear and young Bulma riding some sort of armored dinosaur. In contrast to the original artwork, the author illustrated Goku standing in front of the readers and Bulma hugging him instead of the animal’s tail. The character trait of the mangaka is unmistakable and completely different from that of Sensei Toriyama.
In 2007, after working as an assistant to Hieaki Sorachi (Gintama), Kenta Shinohara became a successful writer with sketch dance. He later signed it too Astra – Lost in Space and the current Witch Watch. We remind you that the gallery project started in July 2021 when Kishimoto redesigned the cover of Dragon Ball Vol. 11. Which author would you like to see at work next?
New portada redibujada de ‘Dragon Ball’ siendo esta vez el turno de Kenta Shinohara (‘Witch Watch’) reinventing the portada of volume 9 of this light brown bonita form π
IlustraciΓ³n que pertenece at the project ‘Dragon Ball Super Gallery’#Dragon Ball pic.twitter.com/hGGYdSHO8p– Viva Er Manga (@VivaErManga) February 2, 2022




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