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Toriyama's original color Cover Illustration for the April edition issue of V-Jump (1993) — You can practically hear the "Ha!" beaming in unison from the Son duo releasing their intense ki via this equally powerful print
*This is republished from a 2019/10/25 article
Toriyama's Son Gohan Illustration for the Character Popularity Poll results within WSJ No. 12 (1993/02/23) — At the time of the arc's climax, Cell was driven to a wall by the readers' top vote, Son Gohan, during Dragon Ball's 411th chapter
Toriyama's original front Cover Illustration for Dragon Ball's 431st chapter within WSJ No. 33 (1993/07/20) — Son Gohan competes in this arc's tournament through his Great Saiyaman persona
Grown up since last time, he vows to not cede to Son Goku either with his own Kamehame-Ha!
Toriyama's original color title page illustration for Dragon Ball's 57th chapter within WSJ No. 7 (1986/01/14) — Donned to fight against the winter, Son Goku's assault against White's Muscle Tower with his trusty Nyoibō soon follows
Toriyama's Cover Illustration contribution for DB's 231st chapter within WSJ No. 31 (1989/07/04) — Happy Father's Day to the strongest of Dads! He's taught his Son plenty important stuff even if he'll have Piccolo & Chi Chi assist
*This is republished from a 2019/06/14 article
Toriyama's original title page illustration for Dragon Ball's 55th chapter within WSJ No. 5 (1985/12/20) — The deliberate red limited colors mark the beginning of this Red Ribbon arc
Cover Illustration for volume 25 of Dragon Ball's "Kanzenban" release (2003/12/04) — Cell creeps up to absorb No. 17 in a reinterpretation of a classic story moment
Toriyama's original Cover Illustration for WSJ No. 30 including Dragon Ball's 30th chapter (1985/06/25) — Toriyama remarks how rare it is for him to illustrate Dragon Ball with pop covers
*This is republished from a 2019/07/08 article
Cover Illustration of Dragon Ball's 34th volume (1993/06/04) — From the Capsule Corporation bike to his wristwatch, it's an illustration filled with thoughtfully placed effects to complement Son Goku's sporty fit
Toriyama's 2016 Character Design of Universe 6's Saiyan Cabba from Dragon Ball Super's Destroyer God Champa arc — His hair style and battle armor is similar to the Saiyans of Universe 7
*This is republished from a 2019/05/16 article.