Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga has been covered in the manga, but it won’t be shown in the anime until Dragon Ball Super Season 2. Many readers can’t wait to see what the author has in store for them in the Dragon Ball Super manga. But, due to the manga’s monthly release schedule, fans will have to wait a little longer. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 91 will be available on March 19, 2023. The events of Dragon Ball Super Chapter 90 opens with Krillin on patrol, looking into the theft of bodies from a local mortuary. In the end, he tracks down the perpetrators—zombies from Mount Butterfly—and confronts them, claiming to be a law enforcement officer.
Goten, meanwhile, is seen hovering above the clouds on Nimbus while he listens to his iPod. On the bus, he meets Chok and some of his other classmates and hears that one of the girls wants Trunks to take her to the dance, but that he could actually be asking Mai. Beta No. 7, an android, unexpectedly stops the bus and challenges Goten to a battle. Goten becomes Saiyan Man X2 and easily dispatches him. Later, Trunks is taken aback when Kompas unexpectedly invites him to accompany her to the dance. Spoilers for Dragon Ball Super Chapter 91 will be widely available in the week leading up to the chapter’s actual publication. Raw scans are also available for fans to follow; they usually appear one or two days before a new manga chapter is officially released.
But we’ll have to wait more than a month for this one. If there are any updates about Dragon Ball Super Chapter 91, we will let you know. The manga will be available in web and mobile app form, in both English and Spanish. Followers may check out the chapters on VIZ Media, Manga Plus, and Shonen Jump’s official websites and apps. The Japanese manga series Dragon Ball Super is a sequel to the original Dragon Ball manga. The work is authored by Toyotar and overseen by Akira Toriyama. When Goku defeats Majin Buu before the 28th World Martial Arts Tournament’s conclusion, the plot centres on his antics. Though it follows Toriyama’s original story, the manga’s events diverge greatly from those of the most recent Dragon Ball Z films and the Dragon Ball Super anime.