Neko Majin · review
A quirky Toriyama flavored story that combines a lot of the early light action of Dragonball with a lot of his previous gag comedy styling. While there is little significant plot, only overing 8 distinct one shot chapters with few repeating characters other than the eponymous "Neko Majin", a fun loving cat who was canonically trained by Goku. Along the way, a (few) canon characters make brief appearances, most notably Vegeta, but also Uub, some of the Goku clan, and the introduction of what is Freiza's son, Kuriza. While Kuriza is totally under utilized, it was a nice fun addition, and realistically Toriyama keepingthe stage open for the potential of another Freiza-like arc. Kuriza could easily do everything Freiza did, and more, and essentially is a reincarnation for all intents and purposes. I wish he played more with this character, and explained some of the backstory regarding Neko Majin's training. Otherwise, there is little to complain about and is a light fun read for anyone who enjoys Dragonball.