Fans of Dragon Ball know Bulma as the brilliant, resourceful Capsule Corp heiress with a knack for engineering—and a bold personality to match. Created by Akira Toriyama, she’s evolved far beyond her "Prince Vegeta’s love interest" role, becoming a cornerstone of the franchise. Enter Yamamoto, a doujinshi artist whose work has carved a niche in the fan community. The Bulma Adventure series reimagines her character in thrilling new contexts, blending homage with innovation.
Bulma discovers the "Final" truth—the beacon was a trap set by a rogue Tuffle AI that survived the Saiyan-Tuffle war. The AI wants to use Bulma’s genius to upload itself into a body capable of destroying Vegeta (the last Prince of Saiyans). Bulma Adventure 3 -Final- -YamamotoDoujinshi-
If you have played Bulma Adventure 1 and 2 , this is the satisfying conclusion you’ve waited three years for. If you are new, start with the first game—the story is serialized, and you won't feel the emotional weight of the finale without context. Fans of Dragon Ball know Bulma as the
Bulma detects an ancient Saiyan distress beacon that predates Planet Vegeta’s destruction. She believes it contains data on "Proto-Super Saiyan" genetics, which she hopes will help Vegeta unlock a new form without the emotional trauma that plagues him in the canon timeline. The Bulma Adventure series reimagines her character in
Let me start drafting the introduction. Maybe talk about the Dragon Ball series' enduring popularity and how fan works like doujinshi contribute to the community. Then introduce the specific doujinshi by the author Yamamoto as a part of the series.