In the previous chapter, Vegeta and the Z Fighters decided to join forces and fight Frieza hoping that their combined might would be enough to take the villain down without Goku, who was recovering from his previous battle with Captain Ginyu. In Dragon Ball chapter 304 by Akira Toriyama, Vegeta finds himself on the side of the Z Fighters just one hundred chapters after his villainous introduction, but even that doesn’t save him from Krillin’s wrath. ![]() Related: Vegeta’s Most Brutal Kill Explains his New Dragon Ball Transformation ![]() In fact, the only reason Vegeta isn’t dead is because Goku begged his fellow hero to let him live-and that hero was none other than Krillin. Fortunately, the combined might of the Z Fighters was enough to stop them during a battle, one which resulted in the death of Nappa and the near death of Vegeta. Vegeta invaded Planet Earth along with another sinister Saiyan, Nappa, and together they planned to steal the planet’s Dragon Balls and then kill everyone in the world so that they could then sell the lifeless planet to the highest bidder. Vegeta was introduced in Dragon Ball chapter 204 by Akira Toriyama, and while today’s fans would rightly identify him as a hero, he actually started his fictional career as a villain-and an especially vile one at that. Due to their long-standing rivalry within the Dragon Ball mythos, one would likely assume that the greatest threat to Vegeta on the Z Fighters team would assuredly be Goku since he’s the only one who could match his power, but that isn’t the case as another Dragon Ball hero nearly killed Vegeta not once, but twice!
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |