More Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball isn’t just a franchise — it’s a global community that has been creating, sharing, and celebrating its own ideas for decades. Fan creations are a huge blessing: they keep the spirit alive between official releases, inspire new artists, and bring people together across languages and generations.
And the best part: the form doesn’t matter. Comics, novels, music, animations, artwork, cosplay, memes, let’s plays, reviews, theory videos — all of it belongs to the same shared passion. Even the tools don’t matter: whether someone uses a pencil, a tablet, 3D software, or AI to visualize an idea, the heart of it is creativity and love for Dragon Ball.
Fan Webcomic Milestone
Dragon Ball Multiverse (DBM)
A legendary fan webcomic that made the multiverse concept feel limitless: “what-if” timelines, high stakes, and tournament-style storytelling that kept fans engaged for years. For many readers, DBM became the place where Dragon Ball could keep evolving week after week.
Comedy, Parody & Pure Fan Love
TeamFourStar
TeamFourStar shaped an entire era of Dragon Ball fandom by approaching DBZ with sharp humor, strong character voices, and a real understanding of the source material. Even when parody was controversial in official circles, the fan community embraced it — and many people still rewatch DBZ through the lens of TFS because it’s simply a joy to revisit.
HFIL (Home For Infinite Losers)
A clever spin on Dragon Ball’s villain roster: comedy, surprising character moments, and a style that feels like “fan content grew up.” HFIL is a great example of how a community project can keep evolving beyond its original format.
Animation Blockbusters & Crossovers
MaSTAR / Mastar Media — ANIME WAR
ANIME WAR became a true community milestone: a fan-made “event series” that brought huge crossover energy, ambitious animation, and worldwide discussion. Yes, big projects can attract both love and hate — but the lasting impact is undeniable: it inspired countless creators to start animating and dreaming bigger.
German Community Corner
Raafey — “Dragon Ball in Minuten”
For German Dragon Ball fans, Raafey became a real institution — especially during the weekly Dragon Ball Super era, where many people watched his coverage almost like it was part of the release routine. His “in minutes” recaps are perfect for catching up fast, revisiting arcs, and keeping the community conversation alive.