Dragon Ball Super Manga Break Announced

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Dragon Ball Super will take a short hiatus after chapter 103.

All eyes are on Dragon Ball Super this month and for good reason. Not long ago, the tragic news of Akira Toriyama's death rattled the world, and the creator of Dragon Ball has been flooded with tributes. This month, Dragon Ball Super chapter 103 will mark the manga's first release since the creator's death. And according to a new report, the manga will take a hiatus once the chapter is live.

Of course, the hiatus announcement has been met with support by fans. In fact, many Dragon Ball readers expected the manga to take a break this month in the wake of Toriyama's death. Artist Toyotaro has pushed through the grief of their mentor's death to release chapter 103 as scheduled. But with the future of Dragon Ball on the line, the manga is taking a much-deserved pause next month.

Want to catch up with Dragon Ball Super? The manga can be read on the Shonen Jump app. So for more info on the series, you can read its official synopsis below:

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