Dragon Ball, Vol. 2 (Dragon Ball VIZBIG Edition #2)
A seminal series from a legendary creator. Dragon Ball, a wry update on the Chinese "Monkey King" myth, introduces us to Son Goku, a young monkey-tailed boy whose quiet life is turned upside-down when he meets Bulma, a girl determined to collect the seven "Dragon Balls." If she gathers them all, an incredibly powerful dragon will appear and grant her on...more
Paperback, 531 pages
Published
September 16th 2008
by VIZ Media LLC
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MUCH better than the first one! This one was still full of sex jokes and toilet humor, but there were some great action scenes and the adventures were much more interesting! I liked the training with the Turtle Sage, that was pretty funny, and it was cool to see how strong Kirirn and Goku became. The tournament was very entertaining, and quite funny, especially the part where Kiririn and Jackie Chun (aka the Invincible Old Master!) stopped the fight to explain the ridiculously long series of mo...more
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A great follow up to book one! The humour remains the same, and if anyone would have told me that a fight that lasts 100 pages would have been this entertaining, I never would have believed them!
This book is very awesome and action packed
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Akira Toriyama is a widely known and acclaimed Japanese manga artist known mostly for his creation of Dragon Ball in 1984. It is difficult to pin point the source of Toriyama's artwork inspiration. He admires Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy and was impressed by Walt Disney's One Hundred and One Dalmatians, which he remembers for the great art. Jackie Chan's early movies had a noticeable influence on Tori...more
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