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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Now we get to Vol. 2...
This is the second volume in the 42 set of Dragonball. Vol 2 continues where volume one left off, with Goku trying to get the magic fan. Included in here are Chapters 12 - 24. 181 pages of Dragonball Manga. In this volume, Bulma and Goku go about getting the last 2 dragon balls. Only, Gasp, they run into trouble. The bunny mafia and emperor pilaf both make their...
Published on December 6, 2004 by Eleven High

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3.0 out of 5 stars The end of the first saga
We FINALLY meet Pilaf, the villain of the first Journey of Goku. The charathers stop being as flat, Kame-Sen'nin for example. The first Saga ends with a bang as we see Goku's dark side as the full moon rises. We also begin to see Goku's training until Kame-Sen'nin. This book is better over all then the last book, but lacking the charm of being "the start of it all".
Published on October 12, 2008 by Jesse Haller


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Now we get to Vol. 2..., December 6, 2004
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This review is from: Dragon Ball, Vol. 2 (Paperback)
This is the second volume in the 42 set of Dragonball. Vol 2 continues where volume one left off, with Goku trying to get the magic fan. Included in here are Chapters 12 - 24. 181 pages of Dragonball Manga. In this volume, Bulma and Goku go about getting the last 2 dragon balls. Only, Gasp, they run into trouble. The bunny mafia and emperor pilaf both make their grand entrance here. This completes the emperor Pilaf story arc, and brings us into the training arc. The last chapter is, infact, the first chapter of the training arc, where goku is challenged to find a girl that will impress that lecherous old Turtle Hermit, to get him to train him. Kuririn is hinted at in the next title, so he makes his grand appearence then.

Db is a series for those who like lots of off color humor coupled with some action here and there. There is some pretty objectionable stuff - ball jokes, and Turtle Hermit is at his most perverted, most of the same from Vol 1. As far as nudity goes, you get a shot of Goku's rear end, and a shot of the front, but that really doesn't count since Toriyama didn't exactly detail that particular area (Can you blame the man?). Non of Bulma atleast.

As you flip through the volume, you can start to see Toriyama's art style change in some panels to the harder style of DBZ, then revert back to his bubbly, silly drawing style favored in the dragonball series. Personally, I prefer the latter, but it is interesting nontheless to see little spots of his Z-art style emerge in some of the more action oriented panels.

Overall, this is a recommended read, if you liked the first volume. Personally, I've never been one for the emperor pilaf arc, I like the tournament and training arcs myself. The next book in the series is recommended also.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The end of the first saga, October 12, 2008
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Jesse Haller (Minneapolis, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dragon Ball, Vol. 2 (Paperback)
We FINALLY meet Pilaf, the villain of the first Journey of Goku. The charathers stop being as flat, Kame-Sen'nin for example. The first Saga ends with a bang as we see Goku's dark side as the full moon rises. We also begin to see Goku's training until Kame-Sen'nin. This book is better over all then the last book, but lacking the charm of being "the start of it all".
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST DB YET!!!!!, December 24, 2003
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This review is from: Dragon Ball, Vol. 2 (Paperback)
Now,anyone who buys this NEEDS a strong sense of humor(and some white-out for kids like me).This comic IS rated Teen but I figured'heck,I'll just white-out the bad parts'.When I did,there was a fair amount to white-out(I even taped some pages together).By now you're probably wondering why I rated it for 5 stars,right?WELL IT'S WORTH IT!!!!!!!After my cover-up efforts,I discovered it was HILARIOUS!!!!I hope this was helpful!=)
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5.0 out of 5 stars hey it's dragonball, so it's gotta be good, April 8, 2007
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This review is from: Dragon Ball, Vol. 2 (Paperback)
well i'm a dragonball veteran and i've pretty much read the whole series, and i know all about dragonball z, i'll say that any dragonball comic is good. it does not matter which one it is. they are all just great. i gave it 5 stars because it just downright hilarious, and it has an awesome storyline. there is a lot of action and funny parts, i would not recommend this book, or volume one and three, because goku is still pretty stupid and does not know that much, and he does not get embarrassed. so you will probobly see a little bit of frontal a rear nudity, of course akira toriyama did not put much detail in. (of course), except for maybe the part with Bulma, but you'll get to that. Anyway, i'm tellin ya, if you gonna get these books, start out with the first one and work you're way up from there, you'll definitly want to keep reading these, because they are funny and are just plain great.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as volume 1, April 3, 2006
This review is from: Dragon Ball, Vol. 2 (Paperback)
In the secound volume of dragon ball Goku and his friends vist the ox kings home and tell him about the dragon balls. Luckly ox king has one but he will only give it to Goku if he can find his missing dughter for him. Goku sets out to find ox kings missing dughter Chi-chi but also needs to get Kame-shni(Trutle Hurmit) to help put out the fire on fry pan mountain. After Goku learns the Ka-Me-Ha-Me-Ha he Bulma and Oloung set out to find the last ball but peliaf captures them in his castle leaving them to die. Then when Goku looks at the full moon he could be just what they need to save the day. The only reason I gave this 3 stars is beacuse the volume get boring at times and isn't really good. Agian I don't recoumend this for childern this volume has alcohol nudity and some rude humor. Anyway after buying it you may only read a few times.
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars IT'S DRAGON BALL HE HE IT'S THE BEST IN THE WOULD, August 31, 2005
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This review is from: Dragon Ball, Vol. 2 (Paperback)
Ya it's the best in the WOULD no da!!!!!! this ones realy good it remond me of the T.V seris. You no what to exspet if you read the first one. I CAN'T WHAT TO READ THE 3 ONE!!!!!!

i also recomend Zatch Bell for Teens and Full Metal Panic OVERLOAD!!!!! check them out
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Dragon Ball, Vol. 2 by Akira Toriyama (Paperback - Mar. 2003)
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