Dragon Ball Super is putting its manga on an indefinite hiatus after chapter 103.
Dragon Ball Super has made its return to the shelves, and the manga has fans deep in their feelings. Earlier this month, the world was turned upside down when news of Akira Toriyama's death went live. The series creator of Dragon Ball left behind a powerful legacy, and part of it includes the manga he was working on with the artist Toyotaro. But in light of Toriyama's death, it seems the Dragon Ball Super manga is going on indefinite hiatus.
Yesterday, Manga Plus did suggest Dragon Ball Super planned to return in May with a new chapter. However, that notice has since been revised. Given Shueisha's control over the site, you can imagine the company itself is in the dark about Toyotaro's comeback. If you are not caught up with Dragon Ball Super, now is a good time to check out the manga. After all, the series carries on the anime's story in the aftermath of the Tournament of Power. You can find the manga online through the Shonen Jump app or Manga Plus. So for more information on Dragon Ball Super, you can read its official synopsis below:
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