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Dragon Ball, Vol. 11
Contributor(s): Toriyama, Akira (Author)
ISBN: 1569319197     ISBN-13: 9781569319192
Publisher: Viz Media
OUR PRICE:   $8.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2003
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Annotation: Presented in the original right-to-left Japanese format, the newest entry in the enduring Dragon Ball series finds things really heating up at the Strongest Under the Heavens tournament.
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BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Manga - General
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Fantasy
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2004296690
Series: Dragon Ball
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 5.02" W x 7.48" (0.40 lbs) 192 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Eath's greatest hero...is from outerspace

Dragon Ball introduces a young monkey-tailed boy named Goku (a wry update of the classic Chinese Monkey King legend), whose quiet life changes when he meets a girl named Bulma who is on a quest to collect seven Dragon Balls. If she gathers them all, an incredibly powerful dragon will appear and grant her one wish. But the precious orbs are scattered all over the world, and Bulma could use the help of a certain super-strong boy... (In Japan, Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z were originally a single 42-volume series. VIZ Media's Dragon Ball contains vols. 1-16 of the original Japanese Dragon Ball, from the beginning of the series to the climax of Goku's last fight with Piccolo.)

The Tenka'ichi Bud kai is heating up, and there can only be one winner Last tournament's champion Jackie Chun goes up against three-eyed Crane School kung fu master Tenshinhan Then, it's the long-awaited match between former classmates Goku and Kuririn--and guess who has some tricks up his sleeve But Tenshinhan isn't just fighting to win, he's carrying out a deadly grudge--to avenge his master, the Crane Hermit, whose brother was killed by Goku. It all comes down to a final round so devastating the battlefield itself might not survive intact--let alone the spectators