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Cover Illustration for volume 15 of Dragon Ball's "Kanzenban" release (2003/07/04) — Son Goku begins his afterlife training with the mischievous god
Toriyama's Illustration for the first "Astounding Sticker" provided within WSJ No. 22 (1986/04/26) — Son Goku is biking his way to participate as one of the tournament fighters
Toriyama's Illustration & Message for the complete sneak peak of the "Dragon Ball Kai" animation (2009/03/20) — Son Goku has "Kai" inscribed on his palm
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Toriyama's Illustration for the first "Mystical Sticker" provided within WSJ No.14 (1987/03/03) — "Get Energized!"
Maybe your wish will come true if you collect all seven.
Toriyama's Supplemental Card Illustration (created exclusively for the "Dragon Ball Card Game") within the Febuary 2004 issue of MSJ (2004/01/06) — It's widely considered the first major card game for Dragon Ball despite previous ventures
Toriyama's cover for the 10th anniversary July 2003 issue of V-Jump (2003/05/21) — Toriyama contributes his own Super Saiyan Son Goku in combination for a feature about the (then) recent PS2 Dragon Ball Z release
Toriyama's "Power-Up" Calendar illustration packaged within WSJ No. 5-6 (1993/01/05) — Around serialization, the question of if Gohan would get angry and reveal his true strength during the Cell Game circulated!
Cover Illustration of Dragon Ball's 23rd volume (1990/10/08) — Son Goku & Freeza have yet to meet yet there's already excitement about their encounter
Toriyama's Logo for the "DB Spirit" corner (2004/04/21) within the June 2004 issue of V-Jump — According to Toriyama, the design represents the passionate "spirit" of new readers
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Toriyana's Character Design of Gokua for "DBZ The Galaxy at the Brink!! The Super Incredible Guy" (1993/07/10) — A fellow swordman in Bojack's crew who crossed with Future Trunks