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Marvel & DC Comics artist draws Goku from Dragon Ball Super

By Dane Bi
September 30, 2021
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Artist Chris Samnee brings the Japanese world of manga to North American comics with a new artwork depicting Goku from Dragon Ball.

Marvel and DC comic artist Chris Samnee tries his hand at Dragon ball superit’s Goku. Created by Akira Toriyama, the beloved Japanese media franchise began as a manga before spawning several animated series and films. Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon ball super (Sorry, GT) remain among the most popular anime of all time, focusing on the iconic character, Goku.

Goku, born Kakarot, was sent to conquer Earth just before his homeworld Sayian was destroyed. Thanks to a fatal head injury, which purged him of his destructive nature, Goku grew up to be the universe’s greatest hero. For reasons such as his status as a member of an extinct warrior race, Dragon ball‘s Goku has made many comparisons to DC’s Superman. In particular, comic book and manga fans debated ad nauseam who would win in a fight. This kind of argument is part of a larger fascination / desire to see the Japanese manga world intersect with North American comics.


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Marvel and DC artist Chris Samnée recently shared a piece of art depicting Son Goku on Twitter. Samnee has brought superheroes to life including Captain America, Daredevil, Thor, and Superman himself. His portrayal of Goku is an intriguing portrayal of the East meeting the West. Check it out below:

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To clarify, there is nothing official about Samnee’s play, and it doesn’t hint at any future plans. Fans have yet to see Goku blow up a Kamehameha in the Marvel Universe. However, his signature move has been referenced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe courtesy of Shang-Chi and the legend of the ten rings. Marvel and the manga world have crossed paths before, with characters from The attack of the Titans competing against members of the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy years ago, and Deadpool recently met My hero university ‘s Anything could. Obviously, the page facilitates crossovers better than the live action, especially given the Dragon ball the franchise’s lack of success in the arena.

The Marvel Studios MCU currently dominates the pop culture lexicon and Warner Bros. ‘ DC Extended Universe is doing its best to keep pace. As for Goku, the Dragon ball super anime — which takes place after Dragon ball z‘s Buu saga – was interrupted after the conclusion of the Tournament of Power. However, the Super Universe returned to theaters in 2018 with Dragon Ball Super: Broly and a follow-up film, Dragon Ball Super: Super Heroes, was announced earlier this year. In addition to this, the Dragon ball super the manga is still going strong, which bodes well for the return of the flagship series.

More: Dragon Ball: Why Gohan Can Catch Up With Goku As A Superhero

Source: Chris Samnée


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Josh Plainse is an author, journalist, avid reader, film and television fanatic based in Wisconsin. After earning a BA in English from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, he embarked on a career as a freelance writer, providing content for a number of different websites including Bookstr.com, Mandatory.com and Comingsoon. .net. Josh works for Screen Rant covering the latest in entertainment news while simultaneously pursuing the endless dream of becoming an established novelist and screenwriter. Josh would credit characters like Goku, Han Solo, Simba, and Maximus Decimus Meridius not only for teaching him to be a man, but also instilling an affinity for storytelling in him. It is this relentless obsession that drove him to seek opportunities that inform, entertain and inspire others. Beyond that, he occasionally enjoys Spotted Cow (thanks to New Glarus Brewing Company), doing push-ups, and wearing denim jackets on Tatooine. Contact Josh directly: plainse (at) gmail (dot) com.

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