Dragon Ball (VIZBIG Edition), Vol. 1 by Akira Toriyama

Dragon Ball (VIZBIG Edition), Vol. 1 (Dragon Ball, #1)

by Akira Toriyama

Change your perspective: get BIG

A seminal series from a legendary creator. Dragon Ball, a wry update on the Chinese "Monkey King" myth, introduces us to Son Goku, a young monkey-tailed boy whose quiet life is turned upside-down when he meets Bulma, a girl determined to collect the seven "Dragon Balls." If she gathers them all, an incredibly powerful dragon will appear and grant her one wish. But the precious orbs are scattered all over the world, and to get them she needs the help of a certain super-strong boy...

A Collection of Volumes 1 - 3!

Legend has it that if all seven of the precious orbs called "Dragon Balls" are gathered together, an incredibly powerful dragon god will appear to grant one wish. Unfortunately, the orbs are scattered across the world, making them extremely difficult to collect.

Enter 16-year-old Bulma, a scientific genius who has constructed a radar to detect the exact locations of the Dragon Balls. She's on a mission to find all seven orbs, but first she must convince young Son Goku to join her on her quest. With a monkey tail, super-human strength, and a magic staff for a weapon, Son Goku's ready to set out on the adventure of a lifetime...

Reviewed by mysticalmanuscripts on

3 of 5 stars

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Dragon Ball evokes mixed emotions in me. There are anime and manga classics like Dragon Ball. The story paved the way for many others that followed. One of the most inspiring mangas ever. It receives praise and notoriety, which I respect.

Eventually, I realized this wasn't right for me. This manga inspired several favorite series along with many others, so I read it. Despite this, I was extremely disappointed.

I am going to start with my praises of the series. Despite its age, the choreography and paneling still hold up fantastically for shonen fans. The comedy usually hits, although I smirk most of the time. While self-discovery themes are relatively well-done, I usually am not captivated by them.

Now for the negatives. To me, a story needs SOMETHING to captivate me and make me care about the characters. I can't find it in this series. Typically, the arcs revolve around Goku and crew looking for dragon balls and having adventures along the way, with no stakes. Toriyama's efforts to make repetitive scenarios unique and creative are minimal.

A lot of sexualization of women & weird perv jokes. Master Roshi did not appeal to me in the anime and I do not care for him here either! Overall, this is a good volume. There are still plenty of jokes in Dragon Ball and the story moves along rapidly, but it is finally picking up the stuff we know and love.

It contains many inappropriate references, which makes me caution readers under the age of 18. As of right now, I’m not sure if I’ll continue.

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