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Dragon Ball: A Visual History

Dragon Ball: A Visual History

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-04-21 06:55:28
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Akira Toriyama
  • ISBN:1974707407
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

A comprehensive hardcover art book in a collector’s slipcase, showcasing the work of Akira Toriyama’s best-selling manga series, Dragon Ball。

Featuring stunning full-color artwork, exclusive creator commentary and rarely seen sketches, Dragon Ball: A Visual History is the definitive journey through the artwork of one of the most influential and popular manga series of all time, Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball。 

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Reviews

Julieanne

A beautifully laid-out collection of works from the esteemed creator of Dragonball。 This book is generously filled with full-color artwork that has spanned from the mid 1980's up to the 2000's。 There are even pieces of Dragonball art and notes that have never before been seen published in the English market。This book is a great addition to any collection of artbooks and is a definite gift for the Dragonball fan in yourself or someone you know。 A beautifully laid-out collection of works from the esteemed creator of Dragonball。 This book is generously filled with full-color artwork that has spanned from the mid 1980's up to the 2000's。 There are even pieces of Dragonball art and notes that have never before been seen published in the English market。This book is a great addition to any collection of artbooks and is a definite gift for the Dragonball fan in yourself or someone you know。 。。。more

Hayden Hammond

nice

Deshawn Vasquez

I suppose six years after the fact is better than never to have a localized Chogashu。 Aside from the usual Viz-isms in translation, it's the ultimate coffee table book for someone who follows the franchise。 There are pieces here that you'd probably never know about as a Western fan and snippets and interviews and character sheets, although dated now, are worth having physically。 I suppose six years after the fact is better than never to have a localized Chogashu。 Aside from the usual Viz-isms in translation, it's the ultimate coffee table book for someone who follows the franchise。 There are pieces here that you'd probably never know about as a Western fan and snippets and interviews and character sheets, although dated now, are worth having physically。 。。。more

Bartosz Gawlik

Great English release of the Chogashu。 It has some problems like calling every volume of the Daizenshuu as "The Complete Illustrations", which is incorrect, crediting a piece of art by Tadayoshi Yamamuro to Toriyama or using the name spellings from the original translation like Djinn Boo or Vegerot。 I also think that translating Kureeza as Kreeza just looks wrong and sounds even worse。 But these are only small issues in an otherwise gorgeous artbook that you should totally get if you're a Dragon Great English release of the Chogashu。 It has some problems like calling every volume of the Daizenshuu as "The Complete Illustrations", which is incorrect, crediting a piece of art by Tadayoshi Yamamuro to Toriyama or using the name spellings from the original translation like Djinn Boo or Vegerot。 I also think that translating Kureeza as Kreeza just looks wrong and sounds even worse。 But these are only small issues in an otherwise gorgeous artbook that you should totally get if you're a Dragon Ball fan。 。。。more