Dragon Ball Generations: A New Beginning
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Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2018
So in this GT never happened.. we are wrapping up at the end of Z, after the end of Super, its a whole new thing. There will be new characters new enemies, it will be different... long story short it is discovered that beneath all the universes is a secret universe of evil... it will involve a being that was once strong, powerful and good, but he took a dark path for more strength and fell to the power and became the strongest but was sealed away using all of the gods power at once. 

So, in this story Goku and Vegeta actually WON'T be in it for the beginning... here is why! After the tournament where Goku fought Uub and all that unfolded at Super, Goku seeked a way beyond Ultra Instinct, and Vegeta sought of course, to not fall behind Goku. New forms? yes. but not for them currently! In the beginning it will be about making Gohan take over Goku's role for the time being as he is training! Let me know if you like it please, let me know if you have ideas or seek me to change certain things I am open for ideas the reason I am doing this story is because I know everyone is bored, Super is coming to an end pretty soon, Absalon is taking forever, so I am doing this.
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