Eiichiro Oda To Participate In The Dragon Ball Super Gallery Project

Eiichiro Oda To Participate In The Dragon Ball Super Gallery Project

Key Takeaways

  • Saikyo Jump’s exhibition features Dragon Ball manga covers redrawn by top mangaka.
  • Eiichiro Oda of One Piece working on cover for Saikyo Jump Issue #2 2025.
  • Exhibiting manga covers pay homage to Akira Toriyama at Dragon Ball Super Exhibition in Japan.

As a long-time anime enthusiast who’s witnessed the rise and fall of many iconic series, I can confidently say that the Saikyo Jump exhibition is a testament to the profound influence of Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball on the manga industry. The fact that Eiichiro Oda, the mastermind behind One Piece, is now part of this project only adds to the excitement!

2021 saw Saikyo Jump unveil plans for a special event showcasing the re-imagined cover art of the classic Dragon Ball manga, skillfully created by other renowned comic artists. This exhibition marks the 40th anniversary celebration of the Dragon Ball manga’s initial release.

To date, over forty covers have been published, and now, with just a few spots left, it’s official that the next volume cover is being re-drawn by none other than Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece. Starting from one of the remaining spots, Oda will be working on the upcoming cover which will be unveiled in Saikyo Jump Issue #2 of 2025.

Eiichiro Oda Joins A Long List

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The fresh designs are a tribute to the artistry of the late Akira Toriyama, who is revered by many as the pioneer of modern shonen genre. Often hailed as an icon within the industry, Toriyama’s work on Dragon Ball has profoundly impacted numerous manga creators.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve noticed that the distinctive style of Akira Toriyama is echoed across many fresh manga out there. Come Japan, you’ll see these new cover designs unveiled at the Dragon Ball Super Exhibition – an event not to be missed!

So far, 31 mangaka have worked on the covers. Some of the biggest names can be found below:

  • Masashi Kishimoto (Naruto)
  • Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia)
  • Yoshihiro Togashi (Hunter × Hunter)
  • Takehiko Inoue (Slam Dunk)
  • Takeshi Obata (Death Note)
  • Yusuke Murata (One-Punch Man)
  • Sui Ishida (Tokyo Ghoul)
  • Gege Akutami (Jujutsu Kaisen)
  • Yasuhisa Hara (Kingdom)
  • Yuki Tabata (Black Clover)
  • Boichi (Dr. Stone)
  • Hideaki Sorachi (Gintama)
  • Kōji Inada (Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai)
  • Hirohiko Araki (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure)
  • Koyoharu Gotouge (Demon Slayer)
  • Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Man)
  • Tite Kubo (Bleach)

When Did Dragon Ball Start?

Eiichiro Oda To Participate In The Dragon Ball Super Gallery Project

Akira Toriyama initiated the Dragon Ball series back in 1984. This comic strip was published weekly in Shonen Jump from 1984 to 1995. Though the manga has been concluded for quite some time, it remains a global phenomenon. With over 150 million copies sold worldwide, it ranks among the top-selling manga series.

Throughout the years, Dragon Ball has undergone numerous anime transformations. The initial anime series aired from February 1986 to April 1989, encompassing 153 episodes in total. Following this, Dragon Ball Z made its debut in 1989 and concluded in 1996. This adaptation covered the final 325 chapters of the manga. Other anime adaptations include Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Z Kai, Dragon Ball Super, and Dragon Ball Daima.

20 films make up the Dragon Ball series, and among various video game adaptations, the latest is Dragon Ball Sparking Zero.

Dragon Ball Daima is streaming on Crunchyroll.

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2024-11-30 21:23