Just goofing around here.
Indeed, but is a good moral nonetheless.
edited 22nd Nov '16 7:13:38 PM by Tomodachi
To win, you need to adapt, and to adapt, you need to be able to laugh away all the restraints. Everything holding you back.No matter what you do, even if you flat out asspull powers you never had before, and even if you fight with everything you have, call on friends, and give it everything you got, you'll still not only lose, but fail everyone you fought for as some asshole who tries to blame you for his genocidal madness destroys all but a few people important to you.
That's the lesson of this arc.
One Strip! One Strip!The universe of Dragon Ball is unbelievably broken. To the point that if you gather up a few plot devices, the only way to kill you for good is to literally erase the entire universe you're in.
The *Legendary* Super Saiyan is motivated by a crying infant! He is a literal giant f***ing baby!After watching DB for years and it's resurgence with DBS, it gave me some inspiration to do a comic series of my own in a similar fashion. The big difference is instead of there being a true main character, it's a city of protagonists that go through the same events.
I've already been doing it for 3 months now,
but I wanted to see how y'all think of it?
The lesson of the day is that if the Dragon Ball universe were a person, it'd be Bojack Horseman.
That....will never be a lesson.
I refuse to let it.
Goku: bigger villain then Zamasu.
Not in filler, but Toriyama says that's what he's currently doing with his time.
One Strip! One Strip!

Being in a position of authority doesn't give you the right to decide who lives and who dies based on your own prejudices. Fairly topical aesop, actually.