Despite the many hopes of fans, it seems that survivor Vegeta will also limit himself to the role of spectator in the Granolah saga. If the premises of the narrative arc were positive for him, things went downhill in the last chapters. However inside Dragon Ball great made us proud.
After the fight with Molo, Vegeta was determined never to have to rely on Goku’s help again. In fact, after a grueling workout with Beerus, when he arrived at Cereal he was sure of himself. This has proven to be insufficient and The fight with gas was completely sidelined.
When Granolah was still believed to be an antagonist, Vegeta demonstrated his limitless strength. Surprisingly, he displayed the Ultra Ego, a transformation diametrically opposed to Goku’s Ultra Instinct. However, his efforts were in vain and he couldn’t even lift a finger against gas.
Dragon Ball Super’s Ultra Ego hides problems, but it still has it hit the hearts of the fans. After getting a taste of it in the Dragon Ball Super Volume 17 coloring pages, we can admire it again with the release of the new tankobon.
in the Back cover of Dragon Ball Super Volume 18readers will find a fantastic color illustration of Vegeta Ultra Ego. Extremely muscular, we see the prince in battle-hardened robes. The chest is now completely uncovered, however Vegeta Ultra Ego smiles mockingly. His will to fight is not appeased. And do you like this state of Saiyan Prince?
Dragon Ball Super Volume 18: Ultra Ego Vegeta new illustration! pic.twitter.com/kL4FrOw9Ee
– Hype (@DbsHype) March 28, 2022




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