Anonymous
8/16/2025, 2:48:39 AM
No.281495220
>Question 6: Akira Toriyama is credited as the writer of Dragon Ball Super. Has his passing changed the way you approach creating manga, and if so, in what way?
>Toyotaro: You should know that we had two working methods:
>In one approach, I would write the story for Dragon Ball Super, then send it to Toriyama, who would review it and let me know if it was OK or not.
>And in the opposite case, sometimes Toriyama would write the story, then send it to me. I would check if I could integrate it, then I would send back my interpretation, and finally, he would respond with whether it was OK or not.
>As you can see, a good portion of the story already came from me. So I don’t think it’s impossible for me to continue the story. But I also don’t think it will be something simple or easy.
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 11:27:56 PM
No.281175817
>Question 6: Akira Toriyama is credited as the writer of Dragon Ball Super. Has his passing changed the way you approach creating manga, and if so, in what way?
>Toyotaro: You should know that we had two working methods:
>In one approach, I would write the story for Dragon Ball Super, then send it to Toriyama, who would review it and let me know if it was OK or not.
>And in the opposite case, sometimes Toriyama would write the story, then send it to me. I would check if I could integrate it, then I would send back my interpretation, and finally, he would respond with whether it was OK or not.
>As you can see, a good portion of the story already came from me. So I don’t think it’s impossible for me to continue the story. But I also don’t think it will be something simple or easy.