The fans of Dragon Ball Super they have been waiting for this moment for years. Akira Toriayama had been somewhat negligent regarding the development of his supporting characters, such as Gohan. During the Tournament of Power, this character was expected to reach the power of his father or resemble Vegeta, but was eliminated at an early stage.
Piccolo is another of the characters that was somewhat limited in power compared to Goku’s Ultra Instinct. But this changed with the premiere of the movie “Super Hero” and the new saga of Toyotaro’s manga.
Chapter 94 of the Dragon Ball Super manga
When Piccolo noticed that the Red Patrol had returned and was creating a powerful android, Cell Max immediately realized that a big fight was coming, in the same style as the Broly movie.
For this reason, he goes in search of the teacher Karin to obtain some seeds of the hermit that will allow him to fight for much longer. However, he alone will not be able to face such an enemy; he will need the help of some saiyan.
He manages to trick the PR into kidnapping Pan and thus force Gohan to fight or at least get into shape. When the fight breaks out, Piccolo and Pan notice that Goku’s son is not winning the fight, so they use his ace up his sleeve.
Piccolo holds Pan and the latter screams as if she was attacked. That’s when Gohan unleashes his divine power, which is superior to Super Saiyan 2. Will this level of power be enough to stop Gamma 1?
If you’ve already seen the tape, you know that Gohan’s development still has much more potential. The character joins the list of the most powerful in the universe when he reaches a level of power similar to his father’s Ultra Instinct. His hair turns silver, while his eyes are red from anger.
The big question is what plans Toriyama has for the character. For now, the character that is shaping up to be the villain of the new Frieza saga, since he has a transformation that would surpass or equate him with the gods: Black Freeza.
Gohan releases his power in chapter 94 of the manga. Photo: Manga Plus
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