Dragon Ball Super Showcases Moro's Official Color Scheme
Dragon Ball Super Showcases Moro's Official Color Scheme
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While the Dragon Ball Super anime series may currently be on indefinite break, but the manga series has pushed forward into a bold new story arc, and fans have been loving it! That story arc, the "Galactic Patrol Prisoner", has introduced a powerful new villain into the Dragon Ball mythos: Planet-Eater Moro, and ancient sorcerer who has the unholy power of consuming the life-forces of entire planets and their peoples.
Because
Moro has only appeared in the Dragon Ball Super manga series, he
hasn't made an appearance in much (of any) official full-color promo art or
sketches. But today, that's no longer the case, as Dragon Ball Super has revealed Moro's official color
scheme:
Dragon Ball Super's
newest villain in full-color format. The version of Moro depicted on the cover
is his fully-powered form, which in the case of this particular villain means
something very different than the usual Dragon Ball blueprint. That's
because Moro's "power-up"
process is actually more of a Benjamin Button-style
de-aging process; the more life fore energy the villain consumes, the younger,
stronger, and more virile he becomes.
Moro was a
sorcerer/warrior that victimize the galaxy ten million years ago, consuming
entire planets and people at his whim. Moro was eventually stopped by the
combined efforts of the Galactic Patrol and the king of kais, Daikaioh, who was
able to sacrifice his own godly ki to seal Moro's magic away, which the villain
powerless enough for the galactic patrol to subdue him.
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