“Dragon Ball Super” Chapter 48 is a much-anticipated release given that the fight between Boo and Moro has now officially begun. Indeed, it was expected that author Akira Toriyama might provide some more information about Moro and the abilities that were supposedly stolen from him before the fight takes place.
But that prediction proved off the mark as “Dragon Ball Super” Chapter 48 will be intensifying the fight between the plump hero and the horned antagonist. Right now, Boo has the upper hand as Moro is in the dark what his capabilities are.
The goat-human villain got the first taste how durable Boo is after Moro tried to pull the same move on him that he used on the Namekian warrior. But the most important thing to take from the previous release was that Boo is not being affected by Moro’s life absorption technique. Determined and properly pissed, Boo is expected to wipe the floor with Moro in “Dragon Ball Super” Chapter 48.
For a few more panels, at least. While the chubby hero is winning, for now, the tables will likely turn somewhere in “Dragon Ball Super” Chapter 48 as there’s still one more character missing from all this conflict. That character is none other than Piccolo.
Toriyama has already hinted at this fact after establishing that Piccolo is aware that there might be something terrible happening in New Namek. It’s safe to assume that the green warrior will be helping his friends out somewhere during the storyline given that it’s his own people that have been dying at the hands of Moro. Sidelining him would be a disservice for both the fans and the series. So will Piccolo be fighting alongside his comrades in “Dragon Ball Super” Chapter 48?
That is a possibility, especially since Bulma is also itching to bring her husband back and give the Galactic Patrol a good scolding. As for the release date of “Dragon Ball Super” Chapter 48, it’s been slated to drop on May 20 and fans can’t wait to see how this brilliant arc progresses.


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