Goku using the Kaio-Ken against the God of Destruction would have helped him keep his dignity ... Dragon Ball tells the tale ...
which is enough to label him as the most powerful God of Destruction across the entire multiverse. From here, his lack of urgency even when taking on Super Saiyan 3 Goku was incredible to witness ...
Beerus' Sphere of Destruction is a powerful move symbolizing his role as the God of Destruction in Dragon Ball Super. The ...
One Dragon Ball Super fan has imagined Goku and Vegeta‘s godly futures ... by teasing that Vegeta could be taking up some God of Destruction training of his own. With the new arc laying this ...
Goku is not even close to mastering his new power-up, and the hero has yet to beat Beerus full-on in a match. If Jiren is said to be equal or superior to the God of Destruction, then Goku is going ...
Throughout the story, Son Goku has gone to huge lengths to become stronger, which even included him taking on a god of destruction in a fight. Although drinking in anime is really common ...
Super Saiyan 4 Goku makes him a fantastic option for DP battle. Going from one of the least powerful characters in Dragon Ball to probably the most powerful. Being a God of Destruction ...
Frieza is 2nd to only Beerus in planet destruction Cell had a fluke in destroying Earth, saved by Goku Vegeta destroyed ... planet kill score after the very god of destruction himself: Beerus.
Bardock, Son Goku's father, is a low-ranking Saiyan soldier who was given the power to see into the future by the last remaining alien on a planet he just destroyed. He witnesses the destruction ...
He pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, claiming he was the "son of God" and that the victim -- who was severely weakened from COVID-19 -- was "a demon" who needed to die. "You accused this ...
Robert’s son added that as a result of not serving in ... But Charles joked that Dianne’s death was an act of mercy from God so that she could get “some well-earned peace and quiet.
You’ll be dying to read this. A Texas man penned a laugh-out-loud obituary for his father, letting the public know that he is “God’s problem now.” Charles Boehm of Houston, Texas, recalled ...