Akira Toriyama, the legendary manga artist and character designer, has left a significant impact in the manga industry since his debut in 1978. His passing at the age of 68 has resulted in an outpouring of grief from countless people around the world.
To me, Toriyama's works provided comfort during sick days or after school, as I would watch episodes of Dragon Ball or Dragon Ball Z on Toonami. The artist's unique style, characterized by intricate details, sharp lines, expressive eyes, and bold colors (sometimes blended softly, and other times in big blocks of green, gold, and orange), conveyed a distinct electric energy.
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