Manga Guide Color Chapter Collection While the vast majority of the Dragon Ball manga was drawn in black and white, some chapters were done in color. This was much more common when the series was first starting out, but color chapters grew fewer and farther between as the series progressed. After Japan experienced a revival of the forgotten Dragon Ball series in 2002, the manga was re-released from 2002 to 2004, condensed in 34 volumes (as opposed to the tankōbon's 42) known as the Dragon Ball Kanzenban (ドラゴンボール完全版, Doragon Bōru Kanzenhan; Literally meaning "Dragon Ball Perfect Edition").
This edition of volumes consist of slightly larger dimensions than the. So I wanted to get the entire Dragon Ball manga and was gonna go for the Full Color. But are there any things the Kanzenban has that the Full Color version doesn't? Also are there any other differences between the two? Archived post.
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. In 2002, Japan experienced a revival of the once forgotten Dragon Ball series. Due to this resurgence of interest in the series, on 04 December 2002, Shueisha began to re-release the original tankōbon in a complete 完全版 (kanzenban, or "Perfect Edition") format.
The kanzenban release condensed the original 42 volumes into 34, with each volume containing approximately 15 chapters. Dragon Ball/VIZ Graphic Novels/Dragon Ball - 1994 - Volume 38 (DBZ 22). Dragonball Kanzenban last edited by downinthesewer on 06/17/23 09:55PM View full history Dragonball re-release with a slightly rewritten ending, color pages and new covers.
💥💥💥DRAGON BALL KANZENBAN edition 1💥💥💥 - Editorial Ivrea + comparison FULL COLOR and Tankoubon Auto-dubbed L&M COLECCIONES 1.74K subscribers. This backing is used on both guide books and the Kanzenban, although with varying colors. The "Dragon Ball Children" section reprints 10 of the original 17 full color pamphlets included in the first edition Kanzenban releases, in which famous mangaka drew Dragon Ball tribute images.
It also includes a long interview with Akira Toriyama. The Kanzenban release, years later, has the pages as they were originally printed in the Weekly Shonen Jump publication, with full. Great guide Herms, it was a great read! There is one thing that I was wondering: how do the full color palette colored pages in the first few chapters of Dragonball compare to the full color palette colored pages in the last few chapters of Dragonball (Kanzenban volume 34)? Also, what color chapter do you think is the best, in both artwork and how well deserved the coloring was for that chapter?