
Comically Missing the Point: On the aforementioned planet in the afterlife where dead heroines train, without seeing a male for century, and therefore horny as hell, Gorga, their leader, declares that Goku and Yamcha might stay only if they beat the ladies in a fight.North Kai is particularly incensed about the latter one. Gero to keep the enhancements he had when he was alive. The Big Bad is released due to a bureaucratic screw-up, while another screw-up allows Dr. Celestial Bureaucracy: The Other World bureaucracy is.less than efficient.Catapult Nightmare: Yamcha has one, when he dreams of the time C20 almost killed him, and wakes up jumping, sweating and with the hands on his chest.Eventually, he manages to "catch up", to some extent, since he forces Goku to transform in Super Saiyan to surpass him. It is expressed beautifully in some bottom panels during sparring between the two in the afterlife.


And there is a reason: they have still their bodies, with all their urges, but they cannot meet any male, but every few centuries or so.

#Yamcha elsewhere full#
While the overall tone of the comic is full of jokes, closer to the original DB than to DBZ, there are darker moments, and realistic considerations (for example about the trauma of being stabbed to almost death by the arm of an android). It starts following Yamcha's life from the victory against Cell, and then moving onward, explaining his past mostly through flashbacks. It tries to explain his past, how he learned his starting fighting skills, why he did know about Son Gohan and Master Roshi, and his feelings about being the weakest between the Z warriors. Dragon Ball Z Elsewhere is an ongoing fan comic written and drawn by RMK, started in 2003, following the life of Yamcha.
