Toyotarō announces new project beyond Dragon Ball Super

Toyotarō announces new project beyond Dragon Ball Super

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing coverage of anime, manga, and games straight from the...

Illustrator Toyotarō , known for co-creating Dragon Ball Super , surprised fans by revealing a new project. After more than a year of hiatus from the manga , the artist is now joining another major Japanese franchise: Mobile Suit Gundam .

In September, Toyotarō had already hinted at his new collaboration. Now it has been confirmed that he illustrated a special trading card featuring Mikazuki Augus , the protagonist of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans (2015) , for the December issue of V-Jump , published by Bandai. The art features Mikazuki in the spotlight, with the iconic Gundam Barbatos in the background — a combination that excited fans of both franchises.

Furthermore, the artist commented on his X profile (formerly Twitter) that fans can check out the full artwork in the new edition of the magazine.

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The future of Dragon Ball Super is still uncertain

While Toyotarō invests in new projects, fans remain concerned about the future of Dragon Ball Super , which has been on hiatus since the release of Chapter 104. V-Jump editor Victory Uchida has confirmed that there will be no new chapters of the series during 2025.

"Genkidamatsuri" event , scheduled for January 25, 2026 , promises to reveal major announcements from the franchise. The presence of Masako Nozawa (Japanese voice of Goku) and executive producer Akio Iyoku reinforces the expectation for news — including rumors of a new game and even a possible sequel to Dragon Ball Daima or the return of Dragon Ball Super .

Finally, the official X profile was renamed, no longer focusing solely on Dragon Ball Super but covering the entire Dragon Ball , which may indicate a new era.

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