DC Comics legend Jorge Jimenez shares an awesome Goku tribute

The character that originated from the mind of Dragon Ball creator, Akira Toriyama, is one of the most recognizable not only in the Shonen series universe, but also the medium of anime as a whole. Thanks to the popularity of Dragon Ball, there have been plenty of examples of North American comic book artists trying their hand at portraying a number of Z-Fighters, with a major DC artist walking viewers through the process of drawing Son Goku.

While Goku is currently fighting alongside Vegeta and the intergalactic bounty hunter known as Granolah against Gas, the most powerful member of the criminal organization known as Heeters, in the pages of the manga, the protagonist Dragon Ball He’ll be sitting in the back seat when it comes to the upcoming movie, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Training out of the world with both Prince of all Saiyans and the legendary Super Saiyan Broly, Gohan and Piccolo will take the slack when it comes to fighting against the return of the Red Ribbon Army and the androids they plan to use to get revenge on the Z-Fighters.

Jorge Jiminez took to his official Twitter account to share a new infographic of Goku, drawing viewers through the process of drawing a Saiyan hero who is set to continue fighting against stronger and stronger opponents such as Dragon Ball Super It continues in both the manga and the anime:

while DC and Dragon Ball Perhaps never bypassed, the argument remains among fan communities alike when it comes to who will win a battle between Goku and Superman, with countless discussions, animations, and fan comics being created trying to find that answer.

DC Comics has taken to the manga realm, with characters like Batman, Superman, Joker, and Justice League all recently venturing into the medium with their own stories. While DC hasn’t announced that they’ll cross, we’ve seen Marvel’s Deadpool team up with All Might in an official storyline, Deadpool: Samuraiso we’re definitely in “anything can happen” territory at this point in time.

What do you think about this DC artist taking on one of the most famous Shonen characters of all time? Feel free to tell us in the comments or hit me up directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk about all things comedy, anime, DC worlds, and Dragon Ball.

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