Dragon Ball Z Vol. 14: Rise of the Machines
By Akira Toriyama
4.8 out of 5
Language | : | English |
File size | : | 179676 KB |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |
Print length | : | 192 pages |
304 pages | Viz Media | 2003
Dragon Ball Z Vol. 14: Rise of the Machines is the fourteenth volume in the Dragon Ball Z manga series. It was originally published in Japan in 1991 and was released in English by Viz Media in 2003. This volume collects chapters 127-142 of the manga and covers the arrival of the androids on Earth, the battle between Goku and Vegeta against the androids, and the emergence of Cell.
The volume begins with the androids, Androids 19 and 20, arriving on Earth. They are quickly confronted by Goku and Vegeta, who are both surprised by the androids' power. Goku and Vegeta are initially able to hold their own against the androids, but they are eventually overwhelmed. The androids then begin to wreak havoc on Earth, destroying cities and killing people.
Goku and Vegeta are eventually able to defeat the androids, but not before they are both seriously injured. Goku is taken to the hospital, where he is placed in a coma. Vegeta, meanwhile, is left to recover from his injuries on his own.
While Goku is in a coma, the androids' creator, Dr. Gero, creates a new android, Cell. Cell is more powerful than any of the previous androids, and he is quickly able to defeat Vegeta. Cell then begins to absorb other beings in order to increase his power. He eventually absorbs Androids 17 and 18, becoming even more powerful.
Goku eventually awakens from his coma, and he is able to defeat Cell. However, Cell is able to regenerate himself, and he becomes even more powerful. Goku is eventually able to defeat Cell once and for all, but he is nearly killed in the process.
Dragon Ball Z Vol. 14: Rise of the Machines is an action-packed volume that introduces new villains and challenges for Goku and his friends. With stunning artwork and an engaging storyline, this volume is a must-read for any Dragon Ball fan.
Characters
The following characters appear in Dragon Ball Z Vol. 14: Rise of the Machines:
- Goku
- Vegeta
- Piccolo
- Gohan
- Krillin
- Trunks
- Androids 17 and 18
- Cell
- Dr. Gero
Plot
Dragon Ball Z Vol. 14: Rise of the Machines begins with the arrival of the androids on Earth. The androids are quickly confronted by Goku and Vegeta, who are both surprised by the androids' power. Goku and Vegeta are initially able to hold their own against the androids, but they are eventually overwhelmed. The androids then begin to wreak havoc on Earth, destroying cities and killing people.
Goku and Vegeta are eventually able to defeat the androids, but not before they are both seriously injured. Goku is taken to the hospital, where he is placed in a coma. Vegeta, meanwhile, is left to recover from his injuries on his own.
While Goku is in a coma, the androids' creator, Dr. Gero, creates a new android, Cell. Cell is more powerful than any of the previous androids, and he is quickly able to defeat Vegeta. Cell then begins to absorb other beings in order to increase his power. He eventually absorbs Androids 17 and 18, becoming even more powerful.
Goku eventually awakens from his coma, and he is able to defeat Cell. However, Cell is able to regenerate himself, and he becomes even more powerful. Goku is eventually able to defeat Cell once and for all, but he is nearly killed in the process.
Themes
Dragon Ball Z Vol. 14: Rise of the Machines explores several themes, including:
- The power of friendship
- The importance of teamwork
- The dangers of unchecked power
- The resilience of the human spirit
Dragon Ball Z Vol. 14: Rise of the Machines is a thrilling and action-packed volume that is sure to please fans of the series. With stunning artwork and an engaging storyline, this volume is a must-read for any Dragon Ball fan.
4.8 out of 5
Language | : | English |
File size | : | 179676 KB |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |
Print length | : | 192 pages |
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Language | : | English |
File size | : | 179676 KB |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |
Print length | : | 192 pages |