Dragon Ball Super Takes Over V-Jump’s July 2026 Issue

This month marks a significant return for the manga, hinting at exciting developments ahead.

Recent scans shared online show that Dragon Ball Super is heavily featured in the latest issue of V-Jump magazine, where the DBS manga is regularly published. This news adds to the growing evidence that the manga might be coming back after being on break for over a year.

With Toyotarou planning a manga announcement livestream in August, his increased presence in V-Jump suggests that the Dragon Ball Super manga might be returning soon, which is great news for fans.

Dragon Ball Already Has Several Pages in the Next V-Jump Issue

V-Jump magazine releases content two months before the cover date – so the July 2026 issue is available in May. Early previews are already appearing online, and they show that Dragon Ball will be heavily featured in the magazine over the next few months.

Recent V-Jump magazine scans have revealed exciting news for Dragon Ball fans. The biggest announcements include the upcoming game Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3, the new fighting game Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO, and a new anime focusing on Beerus from Dragon Ball Super.

I watched the recent Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour event in April, and here’s a rundown of the big news. Honestly, if you followed the event, most of what’s been published about it isn’t much of a surprise – it’s all stuff that was already announced.

Fans have pointed out that the new anime adaptation of the Golden Frieza Arc appears to be using the same naming style for Beerus as previous versions.

This implies the entire remake might simply be titled Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, instead of giving each story arc a separate name.

I’ve noticed that Dragon Ball is already taking up a significant amount of space – at least five full pages – in the latest issue of V-Jump. It really looks like they’re preparing for the manga to come back soon. The August issue, which comes out next month, is definitely one Dragon Ball Super manga fans will want to check out.

The Dragon Ball Super Manga’s Return Looks Imminent With an Upcoming Toyotarou Announcement

The latest issue of V-Jump magazine has sparked excitement among Dragon Ball fans, as several clues suggest the Dragon Ball Super manga might be coming back. Recently, the manga artist Toyotarou updated his bio on X (formerly Twitter) with a message implying the series’ return: “everything is for the return of the series.”

Toyotarou will be hosting a live stream in August to reveal the results of a recent event. Fans are eagerly anticipating the stream, hoping to hear new updates about the manga.

Everything is coming together nicely for this announcement. Toyotarou is planning a special illustration to mark the end of the poll, and it might also be the 100th installment of his popular “Toyotarou Tried to Draw” series.

It would be a fitting tribute if Toyotarou, for the 100th installment of this series featuring Toriyama’s characters, were to redraw one of his own illustrations. This could signal the beginning of Toyotarou’s own take on Dragon Ball, allowing him to use everything he’s learned from Toriyama to guide the series in a fresh direction.

The latest issue of V-Jump magazine heavily features Dragon Ball, strongly suggesting that Dragon Ball Super will return in just a few months. Keep an eye on next month’s issue – it seems like that’s where the big announcement will be.

The Dragon Ball Super manga is currently available to read via Viz Media and the Shonen Jump app.

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2026-05-19 23:19