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Cover Illustration for volume 20 of Dragon Ball's "Kanzenban" release (2003/09/04) — Freeza looks down upon Dragon Team, pissed that HIS wish was wasted
Toriyama commented changing his mind over depicting Son Goku on every cover as other moments impressed him during the process.
Toriyama's original title page for Dragon Ball's 93rd chapter in WSJ No. 43 (1986/09/23) — Toriyama comments over his preference for designing armed machines like what Bulma is riding, especially if they seem practical enough in reality
Toriyama's cover for Dragon Ball's 431st chapter in WSJ No. 33 (1993/07/20) — Son Gohan is going all out with his Kamehame-Ha!
During its debut week, the tournament preliminaries started in-story and expectations about him were raised.
Cover Illustration of Dragon Ball's 29th volume (1992/03/10) — Piccolo the Master & Son Gohan the Student are happily cruisin' in their sweet ride
Toriyama's Rough Design of original fighting game character No. 21 for Dragon Ball FighterZ (2019/02/01) — Her post-transformation design blends in adorableness with attractiveness
This is republished from a 2018/06/07 article.
Back Cover Illustration for volume 5 of Dragon Ball's "Kanzenban" release (2003/02/04) — Master Sergeant Murasaki, one of Muscle Tower's defenders, is too much of a gag for us to later perceive him as anything serious right now~
Toriyama's original Cover Illustration contribution for WSJ No. 31 (1990/07/03) containing Dragon Ball's 281st chapter — Son Goku gestures the "Peace" sign he was known for as a youngster with a smile alongside the Jump crew
Toriyama's original title page illustration for Dragon Ball's 75th chapter within WSJ No. 25 (1986/05/20) — Finding themselves at the ocean's bottom to secure a Dragon Ball before Blue, Dragon Team faces off against a pirate robot (even the fleesome Bulma is ready to fight back!)
Toriyama's original Cover Illustration for WSJ No. 36-37 (1991/08/13) — The magazine is celebrating 6.15 million copies sold in this issue containing the 337th chapter (which also introduces No. 19 & No. 20 into the fray, the antagonists Son Goku is surely flying after)
Cover Illustration of Dragon Ball's 28th volume (1991/11/08) — Turtle Hermit Britishly cruises along his cool motorcycle and the bag of "28"