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Dragon Ball Super Gallery Box Set Manga Covers Drawn by Famous Mangaka

Shueisha will release a box set of the Dragon Ball manga that includes all 42 volumes and features the special Super Gallery illustrations, all of them drawn by famous mangaka who are guest illustrators, as optional covers. This is to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the series.

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The trailer for the collection is available on the official website. This video first appeared at Jump Festa 2025. Each volume will have two covers. One is the original by Akira Toriyama. The second one is from a guest illustrator. In the trailer, we can see art from Sui Ishida (Tokyo Ghoul), Takehiko Inoue (Slam Dunk), and Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Man). Eiichiro Oda (One Piece) is also confirmed as one of the artists.

The Super Gallery project started in 2021, with a new redesigned cover coming out every month. Each artist who contributed also left a comment talking about Toriyama, or their own memories with Dragon Ball. In general, the redesigned cover uses the same characters, composition, or motifs as the original ones.

Shueisha has not announced when it’ll release the Dragon Ball Super Gallery box set, nor did it reveal the price. The Super Gallery will be complete in January 2025 though. So there’s a high chance that when it’ll have an early 2025 release window.

The Dragon Ball Super Gallery manga box set is in production, with more information on it to appear later. Dragon Ball Super, the current series, is still on hiatus.


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