

I think a fun team for this would be, Magneto -the main force of the team, can probably fold star destroyers into tacos. And comics definitely have many humans capable of doing this. Honestly I could see Saitama punching ships in orbit landing troops from the ground with just shockwaves. Reading and enjoying this comic has been a real pleasure. Dragon Ball Z Elsewhere is an ongoing fan comic written and drawn by RMK, started in 2003, following the life of Yamcha. You can put up your own comics and get a website dedicated to them. There are many humans who could solo this. (This might belong in the paragraph about your art style, but I also really like the character designs that you came up with!) Goku fight! The OCs you've introduced are all fun, interesting, and recognizable. DBZ elsewhere is a confidential (and self-published) work that is not mentionned anywhere except in fan forums.

The plot feels really creative and fun, with a lot of really cool moments throughout. Dragonball Z Elsewhere is a fan-made comic I worked on from 2001-2007 and recently picked back up, starring the character Yamcha. The way that you explore Yamcha's story here really feels like a natural outgrowth of canon, and it's really cool to see a character that doesn't really get a lot of time or attention in the main story get this kind of treatment. It *feels* like a Dragon Ball story, but I love the level of respect and thought you've put towards the characters. In addition to how visually beautiful this piece is, the storytelling/writing is also incredible! It's fast-moving, exciting, and fun throughout. The panel layout seemed to get more complex and interesting as the comic progressed, too (or, at least, I noticed it more as time went on), but I was really impressed at how well you kept the flow of each page going while varying the layouts.

The style and level of technical proficiency that you have is really astonishing, and you're clearly not afraid of taking on challenging material - I noticed throughout that the poses you use are often really difficult ones, and the action sequences are really masterfully done. Now that I've caught up with it, I have nothing but praise this is definitely one of the most impressive and fully-realized fanworks that I've ever encountered!Īt the beginning, the art was really impressive, and by the end, it's really phenomenal. I found a link to this comic in an old-ish Reddit thread, and I read it over the course of the last few weeks. Every so often, I'll come across something that really makes me say "I'm glad that we have the Internet," and this is DEFINITELY one of them.
