Japanese editor and producer who served as editor of V-Jump magazine during Dragon Ball Super's publication run, overseeing the manga's serialization.
Victory Uchida worked as editor of V-Jump magazine during Dragon Ball Super's serialization, overseeing the manga's production and publication. As the chief editorial voice for the magazine, Uchida played an organizational role in bringing Akira Toriyama's return to the Dragon Ball universe to readers, managing the logistics of monthly serialization alongside other major properties in the magazine's roster.
Beyond his work on Dragon Ball Super, Uchida served as editor on other major manga and media properties. He contributed to Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth's video game production, demonstrating editorial involvement across different media formats and franchises. His role at V-Jump positioned him as a gatekeeper for some of Weekly Shonen Jump's most prestigious serialized titles.
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