Roshi tricks Goku and Vegeta into believing that to defeat a new enemy (a goofy, rubber-faced villain named "Ribbon the Clown"), they must master the 50 poses of the Kamehasutra with their respective partners: Chi-Chi and Bulma.
Even some official Dragon Ball spin-offs, like Dragon Ball SD or the gag manga Neko Majin Z , owe a small debt to the space Kamehasutra carved out. The Komik Dragon Ball Z Kamehasutra is more than just a comic; it is a legend. It is the white whale of Dragon Ball collectors, the joke that went too far, and the parody that shouldn't exist—yet does. Komik Dragon Ball Z Kamehasutra
For decades, the world of Dragon Ball Z has been a cornerstone of anime and manga culture. From the deserts of the South Galaxy to the martial arts tournaments on Earth, fans have followed Goku and the Z-Fighters through countless adventures. However, deep within the layers of fandom lies a peculiar, often whispered-about artifact: the Komik Dragon Ball Z Kamehasutra . Roshi tricks Goku and Vegeta into believing that