An alternate Dragon Ball Super Manga turns Vegeta into a main character

The Dragon Ball Super the manga has been on hiatus since last year when it was published by Toyotara Dragon Ball Super Chapter 104. The manga is currently at 24 volumes, and while Toyotarou teased the return of the series earlier this year, there's no telling when the Black Frieza Saga will begin in earnest. While the fans wait Dragon Ball Super Chapter 105, The Clerk Dragon Ball The site has opened a new poll for its “Super Cover Gallery.”

There is every copy in Japan Dragon Ball Super the manga features an alternate cover under the tankōbon cover. These alternate covers are always remixes of the original cover drawn by Toyotara. Especially the alternate version Dragon Ball Super manga covers often ditch Goku in favor of spotlighting other characters. More than anyone else, Vegeta has the most alternate covers to his name, which reinforces his role Dragon Ballco-leader.

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Vegeta captures Goku's attention in rare alternate covers for Dragon Ball Super Manga

Vegeta shines as the true main character of Dragon Ball Super

Vegeta already feels like him Dragon Ball Superthe real main character. He fights more often than Goku, has more character development, and has a deeper and more personal connection to each saga's story line. Dragon Ball Super Volumes 1, 9, 11, and 14 all replace Goku with Vegeta to highlight the growing prominence of the Prince of All Saiyans. IN Dragon Ball Super Volume 1, Vegeta is seen on Porunza in a callback to the original Dragon BallThe first episode where Goku rode Shenron.

Dragon Ball Super Volume 9 replaces Ultra Instinct Goku and instead features Super Saiyan Blue Evolved Vegeta fighting Jiren. Dragon Ball Super Volume 11 moves Vegeta from the background to front and center, where she is seen eating a delicious burger in casual clothing. Dragon Ball Super Volume 14 was the last volume to put Vegeta on the cover, showing him in his Galactic Patrol uniform looking down on the planet Yardrat to train for his final battle with Moro.

Vote for your favorite Dragon Ball super cover

The winning volume will receive new alternate artwork from Toyotarou herself

My favorite Dragon Ball Super cover poll

To celebrate Goku Day, Dragon Ball Fans can now head over to the Official Page Dragon Ball A place to vote for your favorite pair of covers. The winner will receive a brand new alternative cover designed by Toyotara. The survey officially opened on May 9, 2026 and will close on May 31, 2026 at 11:59 PM JST. Dragon Ball fans can vote once a day to guarantee that their favorite set of volumes will eventually win the My Favorite Cover Poll.

Last year's My Favorite Cover Poll The poll focused on the original 42 volumes by Akira Toriyama Dragon Ball manga. They were winners Dragon Ball Volume 42, 1 and 27. Volume 42 features Goku waving goodbye to reading, Volume 1 has Goku riding Shenron, and Volume 27 puts the awesome artwork of Frieza, Super Saiyan Goku, and Piccolo front and center.


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Release date

2015-2018

Network

Fuji TV

Showrunner

Tatsuya Nagamine

directors

Ryota Nakamura, Masanori Sato, Kenichi Takeshita, Takao Iwai, Hideki Hiroshima, Masato Mitsuka, Kazuya Karasawa, Ayumu Ono, Takahiro Imamura, Tatsuya Nagamine, Kôjiro Kawasaki, Kouji Ogawa

Writers

Ryu King, Hiroshi Yamaguchi

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    Masakazu Morita

    Whis (voice)

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    Masako Nozawa

    Son Goku / Goku Black / Son Gohan / Son Goten (voices)


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