Fighting for a cause
DONALD B.
SHONEN JUMP
By Takao Aoki
SHONEN JUMP
By Takao Aoki
Fighting for a cause
It’s breathtaking how Takao Aoki combines each of his comic books and how each of those comics carries an incredible message that we can all understand. In his first comic book called DragonBall Z, Takao tells us about a dad(Goku) and one of his friends (Picollo) that fought together against his evil brothers that tried to kidnapped his son to get him to join them and protect their pride and legacy and carry on the duty he was sent to earth to accomplish. He “refuses to affirm [his] Saiyan birth by joining [them]”(Aoki 9). However, Raddick said, “Surely you don’t imagine that even the two of you together can defeat me?” Then they end up fighting against each other.
Takao Aoki’s message in this first chapter was to protect what is important to you and always fight for the right cause. I recommend that you read at least the first chapter of the book. Also, I did some research, and I found out that there are at least a 100k of Aoki’s comic books, and he’s the creator of Dragon Ball Z. Aoki is one of the best anime creators, actually, scratch that--he’s the best at comics and anime because he’s the highest paid in his field, and also he’s been on the top of the list since the late 80s.
Moreover, Toei Animation produced an anime television series based on the first 194 manga chapters, also titled Dragon Ball. The series premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on February 26, 1986, and ran until April 12, 1989, lasting 153 episodes. So if you are a fan of mangas and comic books, I have a duty for you, which is to get up and go to your book source or library and ask for any dragon ball comic and give me some feedback on whether you enjoyed reading it or not.
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