Japanese manga artist who authored official Dragon Ball manga spinoffs. Otogi's work extends the Dragon Ball universe through game-based comics and adaptations.
Hiroshi Otogi authored Dragon Ball Fusions the Manga, bringing an official game adaptation to comic form. This spinoff expanded the Dragon Ball franchise into new narrative territory, allowing Otogi to showcase creative fusion combinations and character interactions beyond the main storyline.
Otogi has worked as a professional manga artist across multiple projects, including Despo FighterZ. His contributions to Dragon Ball-related adaptations demonstrate his skill at translating game mechanics into engaging manga narratives that resonate with fans of the original series.
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