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Dragon Ball Heroes ending: The series says goodbye in an epic finale

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Dragon Ball Heroes ending: The series says goodbye in an epic finale

Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers for Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission

V-Jump Books recently released Super Dragon Ball Heroes – Heroes Memories, a great fan book commemorating the conclusion of the Dragon Ball Heroes series in Japan. The series, Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission is a spinoff manga by Toyotarou, and is based on the arcade game Dragon Ball Heroes.

In the final chapter of Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission, Toyotaru created a colorful illustration in which Beat saved the world and is now grown up. It also features an exclusive storyboard preview. This book will be available on the same day as Super Dragon Heroes: Meteor Mission #6.

In chapter #30, titled ‘On to the Next Hero’, we see UI Beat, UI Goku, SS4 Goku and others reflecting on all the adventures they’ve had. We see a 14-year time jump, where they’re all busy reminiscing about all the fun they’ve had. As the chapter progresses, they all wonder if their efforts have truly saved the world.

Beat has truly grown up as he feels it’s now time for him to lead the next generation into the tournament. The avatar follows him and Note thanks all the Dragon Ball heroes for their efforts. Note’s final line serves as a poignant ending to the series, which lasted nearly a decade. One thing is for sure, Akira Toriyama would be very proud of the series’ progress.

Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission premiered in the November 2012 edition of V-Jump and was discontinued in November 2015. The fan book also included three cards, H-01 P Goku, SH-01 P Goku, and a Hero Avatar card. Just last month, the franchise announced that it would be releasing the finale in August.

After 9 years, Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission is finally over thanks to Toyotarou. The mangaka is best known for Dragon Ball Super which was written by Akira Toriyama until his death in March 2024. Toyotarou-san is currently working on continuing the series. Stay tuned for the latest updates on the Dragon Ball franchise.

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