The official Dragon Ball website recently released a never-before-seen Dragon Ball artwork from Mikio Ikemoto, who was asked to join in this anniversary campaign, and as you can see below, they chose a special piece of cover art to adapt. The Boruto artist recreated the cover art of Vol. 7 of Dragon Ball, which features Goku and Bulma on a motorcycle.
It’s clear that Ikemoto and Toriyama have different art styles. The two cover artworks clearly have differences to them, and as you can see Goku and Bulma look leaner with softer designs in Ikemoto’s art compared to the original’s cover’s heavier shades, but this is a brilliant, more modern take on a classic Dragon Ball art. The Boruto mangaka wasn’t the only artist who was asked to share their take on Dragon Ball for this anniversary event. So far, Demon Slayer artist Koyoharu Gotouge has joined the celebration alongside Mitsubishi Shimabukuro, Yusei Matsui, Hiroshi Shiibashi, Kenta Shinohara, Tatsuya Endo, Kenta Shinohara, Tattsuki Fujimoto, Tite Kubo, Masashi Kishimoto, Hiroshi Shiibashi, Ryuhei Tamura, and more. There will be a new cover released monthly through November 2024, so expect more tributes in the near future. Read More: Is Dragon Ball Super Anime Returning in 2022? Both Dragon Ball and Naruto franchises have millions of fans, so it’s cool to see Ikemoto’s take on Goku and Bulma. If you’re wondering when the next manga chapters for both series will arrive, expect Dragon Ball Super Chapter 88 and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Chapter 74 to arrive in October 2022. Dragon Ball Super is expected to begin a new arc after the conclusion of the Granolah the Survivor Saga.