TOKYO – Japanese manga artist Akira Toriyama, famous around the world for the “Dragon Ball” series and “Dr. Slump,” among other works, died on March 1, publisher Shueisha Inc. has announced.

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    8 months ago

    RIP Akira. Not only was he a legend in manga/anime but also a huge part of the RPG boom and DQ and Chrono Trigger. I hope he knew much his art meant to people all over the world.

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    8 months ago

    As someone that has been a fan of his work for close to thirty years, I’m absolutely gutted. Whether you like Dragon Ball or not, you’d be a fool to not recognise the significance of what he had created, including work like Dr Slump and his work on Chrono Trigger. It’s also sad that he has died without seeing the reaction to his latest work, so hopefully Toyotorou can continue his legacy.

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    8 months ago

    First the Berserk creator, now this. I hope like with the first one, the series would smoothly continue carrying the light of their legacy.

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      8 months ago

      Eh, looking at GT compared to Super, it’s pretty obvious Toriyama was the driving force behind the series.

      Without him, I have very low hopes that they can continue it the way he would.

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    8 months ago

    Aw. Damn… His work had an impact on so many, myself included. Really sad news.