![]() ![]() The good in humanity and, in his own way, tries to convince Jaco that humansĪren’t all as bad as he makes them out to be. Omori is eldery, crotchety, and doesn’t like anyone, but even he can see Jaco is proud – sometimes egotistically so – but doesn’t mean any The duo are a very unlikely pair who play off of one another Project to build a time machine, and could be just the person Jaco needs to fix Long ago, Omori was in charge of a government funded ![]() Luckily, the tiny island he’s stuck on is home to an The story is uniquely his,įilled to the brim with Toriyama’s unique humor and wonderful, ever memorableĪfter crashing into the moon, Jaco lands on earth with a broken However, Jaco’sįirst appearance wasn’t in Dragon Ball, it was here. ![]() Patrolman who tries to keep peace and order across the galaxy. This manga is about a character that will probably beįamiliar to many fans of the Dragon Ball franchise – Jaco, an elite galactic Jaco the Galactic Patrolman by Akira Toriyama is exactly that. Maybe it’s because I tend to lean towards long-running shonen series, but it isn’t very often I come across a standalone volume of manga. Illustrator: Akira Toriyama (Art) James Gaubatz (Touch-up art and Lettering) ![]()
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