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A Piece of Brilliance in Your Hand Part 2, September 19, 2004
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This review is from: Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 5 (Paperback)
Just because most reviews are by kids doesn't mean this is a kiddie comic. The artwork, storyline, and violence is all a treat. Read Vols. 1-4 first, and then read this one. For a more detailed review read my editorial for DBZ Vol. 1, "This is a masterpiece"
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Shonen Jump makes good Dragonball!!!!!!!!!!!!!, April 19, 2003
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 5 (Paperback)
This book totally rocks! It's not quite as good as no. 4, but hey, it's still worth five stars! In it, Kuririn, Son Gohan, and Bulma go out in a spaceship to find planet Namek. Their friends Yamcha, Tenshinhan, Chaozu, and Piccolo Daimao died in a brutal battle against the Saiyans Nappa, and Vegeta. They are going to get the Namek Dragonballs to wish their friends back to life because he Earth ones disappeared when Piccolo died. One thing went wrong though. Vegeta, who escaped Earth vowing evenge on Son Goku, is also there trying to get Dragonballs. If that's not bad enough, the evil emperor Freeza and his gang are also there. Think that's the worst that could happen, the ship breaks down. Something good happens but I wont say what. Just to tell you, the pricing on these Shonen Jump editions is much better than the Viz editions. The layout is alout cooler too! A very good product in all.
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A Piece of Brilliance in Your Hand, August 23, 2004
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 5 (Paperback)
This graphic novel is quite enjoyable. As a matter of fact, these graphic novels are better than the television series because this is how Dragon Ball* was meant to be seen. In this edition, the Z senshi is exhausted by The Saiyan. After he flees, they all recuperate(the survivors)and head off in a space ship to Planet Namek to use the Nameksei-jun dragon balls to wish back their dead friends (Earth's dragon balls were destroyed with Piccolo's death). But there are others who seek the balls, and they use more "unfriendly" tactics. *There was no Dragon Ball "Z", it was all Dragon Ball. Where it says #5 on the cover, under it says DB 21 of 42. Buy This
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song of hatred, December 20, 2005
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This review is from: Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 5 (Paperback)
I wrote a song on how bad dragon ball z is: Once apon a time there was a bunch little kids, who lived a happy life until their musles grew too big. Then they got these powers, they became so strong. I hate ever so much, that I went and wrote this song. I don't want to know why they wanted to be so tough, but one thing is for sure, they are way, way, WAY too rough! So from this day on, I wish they will go away! It will be the end of their violent, nasty way!
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song of hatred, December 20, 2005
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 5 (Paperback)
I wrote a song on how bad dragon ball z is: Once apon a time there was a bunch little kids, who lived a happy life until their musles grew too big. Then they got these powers, they became so strong. I hate ever so much, that I went and wrote this song. I don't want to know why they wanted to be so tough, but one thing is for sure, they are way, way, WAY too rough! So from this day on, I wish they will go away! It will be the end of their violent, nasty way!
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