Dragon Ball Super manga chapter has a missing detail about Broly, according to fans

The latest chapter of the Dragon Ball Super manga has fans buzzing with excitement as it introduces Broly to the series’ official canon for the first time. The manga is currently adapting the events of the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero movie, and fans were eagerly anticipating Broly’s debut in the pages of the manga. While the manga had previously touched upon the events of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, the character himself had yet to appear in the manga’s pages.

In the newest chapter, Goku and Broly are seen sparring on Beerus’ planet, with Goku using their training as a way to strengthen himself ahead of his potential rematch with Black Frieza, who has now gained god-level powers. While the chapter features a full-on fight between the two fighters, fans were quick to notice a missing detail in Broly’s appearance.

At the final panel of the chapter, Broly’s scar – a distinctive feature of the character – is missing from his cheek. Although it may not be a major issue for some fans, others are disappointed by the omission, considering how prominent the scar is to the character’s design.

However, there is another interesting detail that fans picked up on – Broly is now referring to Goku as “Son Goku” rather than his original name, Kakarot. This shift in name is not insignificant, as it could indicate a change in the character’s personality or relationship with Goku.

Overall, fans are excited to see Broly finally make his debut in the Dragon Ball Super manga, but are also hoping that future chapters will include the scar as a key aspect of the character’s design.

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