Akira Toriyama Honored Posthumously at NYCC 2024 Harvey Awards
The late Dragon Ball creator is inducted into the Harvey Awards Hall of Fame, marking his lasting impact on manga and anime.
- Akira Toriyama, creator of Dragon Ball, passed away in March 2024 at age 68 due to an acute subdural hematoma.
- He will be posthumously inducted into the Harvey Awards Hall of Fame at New York Comic Con 2024 alongside other legendary creators.
- Dragon Ball Daima, the last series Toriyama worked on, is part of the franchise's 40th anniversary celebrations.
- Toriyama's involvement in Dragon Ball Daima included story development, character design, and world-building.
- Dragon Ball Daima is currently streaming on Crunchyroll and Hulu, with a dubbed release scheduled for limited theatrical screenings in November.