dragonball It is one of our favorite anime of all time. Yes, the Z and Super saga have an undeniable charm but their load of action is sometimes too predominant in the balance.

Instead, with the original story, where we see Goku as a child, the tone and mystique is somewhat different, a factor that in turn makes it somewhat endearing and unique.

The doses of comedy are greater and the richness of the story is so vast that it gave rise to a franchise that is still more alive than ever decades after its original publication.

This is how in the history of manga and anime we find a wide variety of memorable moments, highlighting among them the legendary Martial Arts Tournament.

Over time this event became something recurring in the plot of that first era, but it always represented a moment of great emotion and expectation.

All in good measure to that great meeting between Goku and Master Roshi himself disguised as another fighter named Jackie Chun.

A few days ago we talked about an image that he imagined a supposed live action scene of both characters and today we want to delve a little more about him.

Why is the fan art of Goku vs. Jackie Chun in his Dragon Ball duel

A few days ago, a post on the artist’s Instagram went viral. Jason Kangwhere the iconic duel scene between the two characters was shown.

Only this time Kang didn’t follow the trend of all the usual tributes around that duel. Rather, he took the central elements of the frame and recreated them as if Goku and Jackie were real people:

As the author himself marks in his publication, what we see is a sketch, an unfinished work, and even so, the level of realism of its composition is impressive.

Not in vain the illustration accumulates at the time of writing this note more than 22 thousand hearts in the Meta social network.

The reason is simple: Kang is an artist dedicated to the development of realistic conceptual art. He kind of under the same school as the legendary alex ross.

Where he specializes in taking fictional elements to capture them in the most realistic way possible, which generates a great aesthetic impression.

That is why this unfinished piece of Dragon Ball keeps us in awe. It feels like the anime comes to life.

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