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Dragon Ball Superfans are still waiting for the series to return, but they might need to wait much longer than they were expecting. It has been a bit tough forDragon Ball Superfans since Akira Toriyama passed away and the future of the franchise became uncertain.
The manga concluded the Super Hero Saga before going on a long hiatus in March 2024 (with a short-lived return in February 2025), leaving fans eager for the next arcs, especially the long-awaited Black Frieza Arc.
Dragon Ball Super Won’t Return in 2025
A few days ago,Dragon Ball Superco-creator Toyotaro,V-JUMPeditor andDragon Ball Supereditor Victory Uchida, and formerDragon Balleditor and legendaryShonen Jumpeditor-in-chief Torishima were at Paris Japan Expo 2025, held in France. There, Toyotaro and Uchida answered fans and media outlets regardingDragon Ball Super’s potential return.
Toyotaro gave a statement that made fans relieved: he believescontinuingDragon Ball Superis possible, though challenging. According to him, the story was written in two ways: either Toriyama would send him plotlines, and he would write the story and send them back for review, or he would create scripts himself and hand them to Toriyama so he could give his opinion and suggestions. Therefore, as Toyotaro was also actively creating the story, he believes he could continue it (especially since Toriyama likely talked to him about where he thought the story should head).
However, Victory Uchida gave disappointing news to fans:he commented during the event that the manga won’t return this year. Apparently, he didn’t explain why, but he made it clear thatthe manga won’t return in 2025. Naturally, this disappointed many fans, but at least they have a concrete answer regarding what not to expect for the rest of the year.
Why Won’t Dragon Ball Super Return This Year?
As mentioned, Uchida didn’t give a concrete answer (or, if he did, it couldn’t be published). However, there are a few things that could be related to the hiatus lasting at least until 2026. The first of them was something announced during the event: Toyotaro had been working on an original one-shot.V-JUMPpublished the draftson their website. At Japan Expo, Torishima gave his opinion on the one-shot, with some honest, if blunt, feedback. Toyotaro might still make some changes after Torishima’s comments before the final version is out.
Therefore,Toyotaro will probably be focusing on finishing his original storybefore turning his attention toDragon Ball Superagain. Furthermore, it’s clear in his answer that continuing the manga without Toriyama is hard, so he is likely struggling to come up with a new arc, especially if it’s an anticipated arc like the Black Frieza Arc, where the expectations will be high.
I was a huge fan of Toriyama’s work and I sort of appropriated his universe without permission to tell my own stories, in my own way and with my own art.
— Toyotaroat Japan Expo
There might be other factors related to the hiatus. One is the reported litigation for the rights to the franchise. According to some reports, Shueisha and Capsule Corporation Tokyo are involved in a complexlegal dispute over the rights toDragon Ball, which will probably affect the future ofDragon Ball. In any case, Shueisha might be in a position where it is complicated to release new original content for the series, although they released a newDragon Ball Superchapter in February and are still working with game producers.
Another potential factor could be regarding the continuation of theDragon Ball Superanime. As there is no concrete information about it, it seems unlikely that Toei or another studio is working onDB Super Season 2, though Toyotaro and Uchida might still be involved in related discussions.
Is Dragon Ball Super Canceled?
With such frustrating news, some fans are wonderingwhether the manga has been canceled. While neither Uchida nor Toyotaro suggested the manga would return soon, they also haven’t announced a cancellation. It seems more like they are struggling with the series rather than giving up on it.V-JUMPmagazine still advertisesDragon Ball Superas one of its flagship titles, suggesting they still intend to continue the manga at some point.
When Could Dragon Ball Super Be Back?
Considering Uchida’s answer, fans can hope that the manga will return in 2026. It will likely return after Toyotaro publishes the final version of his original manga inV-JUMP. However, fans shouldn’t expect it to return in the first days of 2026. Perhaps expecting solid news around mid-2026 or early 2027 would be more reasonable.
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