Comics
'Dragon Ball' comics to return
Published Monday, Oct 25 2010, 18:12 BST | By Mark Langshaw

According to Bleeding Cool, Shueisha Publishing Company has convinced the manga creator to restart the lucrative comic franchise.
Debuting as a serialised strip in Shonen Jump in 1984, Dragon Ball went on to sell over 150 million copies of its collected volumes, and spawn a successful television show and feature films.
Since the strip's conclusion in 1995, Toriyama has only revisited the comic once for a crossover with One Piece. However, he continues to oversee the production of its animated spinoff and the development of an MMORPG video game based on the property.
The relaunched Dragon Ball comic will arrive in territories around the world fully translated. A release date is yet to be announced.
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