Upon reaching the “end” of the series, three print volumes compiling the “Evil Dragon” arc were released, and serialization looped back around to the proper beginning in the magazine’s September 2019 issue. Throughout all of the Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game’s continuing updates and even through the magazine’s transition from a monthly to bimonthly publication (and then back around again to monthly), the Dragon Ball GT anime comic has steadily run each issue, albeit plopped in different locations each time. Running as a tie-in with the Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game’s then-current “Evil Dragon Mission” updates, the anime comic skipped all the way to and began with the series’ own “Evil Dragon” arc. The Dragon Ball GT anime comic - comprised of screen shots from the 1996-1997 television series displayed in manga format with dialog and narration bubbles - began back in the January 2014 issue of the magazine. This week’s August 2023 issue of Shueisha’s Saikyō Jump magazine sees a certain stalwart wrap up another story arc, while also announcing the addition of a new “full color” classic Akira Toriyama manga to its lineup.
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