Dragon Ball Super – Fans notice a big mistake in Broly in the manga

Dragon Ball Super manga is currently retelling the story of the latest film in the franchise, Super Hero , and its most recent chapter brought Broly back.🚨 Spoiler alert: However, Broly appears in the manga with a detail missing from his design and it didn't take long for fans to notice this error.

Dragon Ball Super – Fans notice a big mistake in Broly in the manga

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In Chapter 92 of Dragon Ball Super, Goku appears on Beerus' planet and prepares to train with Broly. Now that the Saiyans are no longer enemies, Goku is excited to train with his new companion and also supports Broly in learning to control his immense power. But fans who read the chapter noticed right away that Broly is missing his facial scar.

Thus, it appears that the manga artist, Toyotaro , forgot to add Broly's scar in the chapter, and readers began to question the manga artist. The character has had his scar since his introduction in the film Dragon Ball Super: Broly , so fans found it a huge oversight to leave this detail out of the drawing.

Synopsis:

Dragon Ball Super is the anime/manga that continues the story of Dragon Ball Z, created by Akira Toriyama . The story begins some time after the events of the Majin Buu saga, when peace finally returns to the universe. However, Goku , Vegeta , and their friends encounter a powerful new opponent, Beerus , the God of Destruction. After fighting Beerus, Goku discovers that other universes exist, each overseen by its own gods. Goku and Vegeta begin training under the tutelage of Whis , to become stronger.

Toyotaro launched the manga in V Jump in June 2015 as an adaptation of the Dragon Ball Super anime, though the manga diverges from the anime in several ways. The manga announced it would be taking a break "to prepare for the next arc" after publishing chapter 87 on August 19. Shueisha published volume 20 in Japan on March 3.

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Source: ComicBook

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