Une nouvelle inattendue qui bouleverse les fans
The death of Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama was shocking and unexpected news for fans around the world. At the age of 68, we didn’t expect him to leave us so soon,
especially after seeing other great mangakas like Matsumoto, the father of Albator and Captain Harlock, live into their 80s.
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An undeniable influence on fans’ lives
Dragon Ball has marked the lives of many fans, especially those who grew up with Club Dorothée in the 80s. Goku’s evolution from childhood to adulthood followed that of readers and viewers, creating a parallel existence for this work.
Akira Toriyama’s legacy and the future of Dragon Ball
Akira Toriyama’s death leaves a huge void in the manga universe, and raises questions about the future of Dragon Ball. What will become of the franchise without its creator? Will we see tribute projects or, as some fear, the exploitation of Toriyama’s “still-smoldering corpse”?
Concerns about the future of Dragon Ball
Fans are worried that Dragon Ball will suffer the same fate as other series, such as Saint Seiya, where numerous projects of mediocre quality were launched after the author’s death. They hope that the sequel to Dragon Ball, if there is one, will respect Akira Toriyama’s legacy and preserve the essence of the original work.
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The impact of mangaka deaths on their fans
Akira Toriyama’s death also reminds fans that their idols are not eternal, and that their works may come to an end at any time. This realization is all the more painful for One Piece fans, who dread Eiichiro Oda’s death before the end of his manga.
In conclusion, Akira Toriyama’s death has left a huge void in the hearts of Dragon Ball fans, and raises questions about the future of the franchise. Akira Toriyama’s legacy will live on through his work and the impact he had on the lives of millions of fans around the world. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this loss, and we hope that the future of Dragon Ball will pay tribute to its creator.