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Toriyama's Illustration for the 1987 Dragon Ball Calendar within WSJ No. 5 (1986/12/19) — Every feature of this has Toriyama's artistic touch attached down to the handwritten frame & its borders plus the ongoing timetable~
It's not typical to see Son Goku with a backpack, huh?
Toriyama's Yamcha & Pu'er contribution in his original WSJ Cover Illustration for Dragon Ball's 237th chapter within issue No. 37 (1989/08/12) — Saiyan arc reaches its climax although at this point Yamcha has died...
Perhaps seeing him smile here contributed to the genki thrown.
Toriyama's Son Goku (Tuxedo) Illustration for '89 Jump Calendar within WSJ No. 3-4 (1988/12/19)
Toriyama's Cover Illustration for WSJ No. 7 (1986/01/14), which included Dragon Ball's 57th chapter — Is this a form of training? Son Goku is everywhere making a giant snow sculpture of himself!
*This is republished from a 2019/12/23 article
Toriyama's Cover Illustration for WSJ No. 21 (1989/04/25), which included DB's 221nd chapter
With the notable women unusually showing up together, he comments how their eye shapes are drawn differently to communicate personalities.
*This is republished from a 2019/11/18 article
Toriyama's Son Goku illustration for the Japanese Grand Prix poster within WSJ No. 12 (1991/02/26) — Alongside being a bonus in the magazine, it was also an advertisement on trains for the F1 World Championship with our protagonist racing alongside one of the cars
Cover Illustration of Dragon Ball's 38th volume (1994/08/04) — A moment in Son Goten's life as he casually rides a dragon with a basket full of food
Are they coming back from shopping?
Cover Illustration for volume 29 of Dragon Ball's "Kanzenban" release (2004/02/04) — The Boo arc truly begins now that Dragon Team is reunited at last for their next tournament together!
Toriyama's original color title page illustration for the 1st DB chapter within WSJ No. 51 (1984/11/20) — Toriyama comments going above & beyond detailing machinations, to the point there's another variation with a different engine!
*This is republished from a 2019/10/08 article
Toriyama's Design Illustration of Piccolo's House for the 21st Dragon Ball movie circa 2022 — Its construction is similar to the Grand Elder's residence on planet Namek; Even the location itself is reminiscent of isolated Namekian mountainsides!