En el contexto de los "fan comics" y el contenido de Dragon Ball
generado por la comunidad, el título que mencionas parece referirse a una historia alternativa o un "fanfic" (posiblemente de tono humorístico, emocional o incluso de contenido para adultos, dependiendo de la plataforma).
Dentro del canon oficial de Dragon Ball, las visitas a figuras de "abuelos" o "abuelas" son momentos clave que a menudo inspiran estas obras de fans: Historias Oficiales que Inspiran estos Comics
visitando a la Abuela Pan: En el especial de Dragon Ball GT: 100 años después (conocido como A Hero's Legacy), el protagonista es
, quien emprende un viaje para encontrar la esfera de cuatro estrellas y pedir el deseo de curar a su abuela , que está enferma. y el Abuelo : visita la antigua cabaña donde vivió con su abuelo
en el Monte Paozu en múltiples ocasiones. También tuvo un emotivo reencuentro con él durante el torneo de Uranai Baba, donde regresó del más allá por un día. visitando al Abuelo : Existen teorías y segmentos de fans sobre llevando a su hija a conocer el espíritu o el legado de su bisabuelo. Sobre el término "Dragon Ball XX"
El uso de "XX" en títulos de comics suele indicar dos cosas en la comunidad de internet: Contenido de Fans (Fan Manga): Proyectos como Dragon Ball AF , o que expanden la historia más allá de Super o
Contenido para adultos (Doujinshi): Es común que títulos con "XX" se refieran a parodias o historias no aptas para menores. ¿Dónde encontrar contenido "New" o completo?
Si buscas el comic específico titulado "Visitando a la abuela", generalmente se encuentra en:
YouTube: Muchos creadores suben "mangas narrados" con títulos similares para atraer visitas.
Plataformas de Fan-Art: Sitios como DeviantArt o Pixiv suelen albergar estas series completas creadas por artistas independientes.
Foros de Dragon Ball: Comunidades en Reddit o Dragon Ball Wiki discuten frecuentemente los nuevos lanzamientos de fan-mangas populares.
Nota: Si el contenido que buscas es de carácter explícito, recuerda que este no se encuentra en sitios oficiales y su distribución suele estar limitada a portales de nicho.
Goku and Gohan were flying through the clouds, the wind whipping past them as they headed toward a small, secluded house in the mountains. It had been a while since they had visited Gohan's grandmother, Chi-Chi's mother, and Chi-Chi had insisted they go.
"I hope Grandma has some of those delicious meat buns she makes," Goku said, his stomach growling at the thought.
Gohan chuckled. "I'm sure she will, Dad. She always makes enough to feed an army when she knows we're coming."
As they landed in front of the quaint cottage, the door swung open, and a kind-faced woman with graying hair stepped out, a wide smile on her face.
"Goku! Gohan! You're finally here!" she exclaimed, pulling them both into a warm embrace. "Hi, Grandma!" Gohan said, returning the hug.
"Good to see you, Grandma," Goku added, his eyes already wandering toward the kitchen.
They spent the afternoon catching up, sharing stories of their recent adventures and listening to Grandma's news about the village. She even showed them some old photos of Chi-Chi when she was a little girl, which brought a blush to Gohan's cheeks and a chuckle from Goku.
As the sun began to set, Grandma served a feast fit for a king, including the legendary meat buns Goku had been dreaming of. They ate until they were stuffed, the conversation flowing easily.
After dinner, they sat out on the porch, watching the stars twinkle in the clear mountain sky.
"It's so peaceful here," Gohan remarked, leaning back against a wooden post.
"It is," Grandma agreed. "I'm glad you both could come. It's always a treat to have family around."
Goku looked at his son and then at his mother-in-law, a sense of contentment washing over him. Despite the many battles they fought and the dangers they faced, moments like these reminded him of what truly mattered.
As they prepared to leave the next morning, Grandma packed them a bag full of leftovers and gave them each a big hug.
"Don't be strangers now," she said, waving as they took off into the sky. "We won't, Grandma!" Gohan called back.
"Thanks for the meat buns!" Goku yelled, his voice echoing through the mountains.
As they flew back toward home, Goku couldn't help but smile. It had been a wonderful visit, a reminder that even the strongest warriors need a little bit of Grandma's home cooking and love every now and then. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
I understand you're looking for an article based on the keyword "comic xx dragon ball visitando a la abuela completo new". This appears to reference a specific Dragon Ball fan comic or unofficial doujinshi where a character (likely "XX" as a placeholder or a specific fan-made name) visits their grandmother.
However, after extensive searching across official Dragon Ball databases, manga archives, and fan-translation hubs (like MangaDex, FanFiction.net, and Doujinshi.org), there is no official or widely recognized canonical comic with that exact title. The string "comic xx dragon ball visitando a la abuela completo new" seems to be a fragmented search query—possibly a mix of Spanish and English—that either:
- Refers to a lost, niche, or user-uploaded comic on a small platform (e.g., DeviantArt, Pixiv, or a Latin American fan site).
- Contains a typo or abbreviation (e.g., "XX" might stand for a character like "Goku XX" or "Trunks XX").
- Is a request for a complete, new version of an older fan comic about a Dragon Ball character visiting their grandmother.
To help you best, I have structured this article into three parts:
- Part 1: What the keyword likely means and where to find such content.
- Part 2: A fictional but plausible reconstruction of what that comic could be, based on Dragon Ball lore.
- Part 3: Steps to legally find or request the exact comic.
Fan Interest
Fan interest in specific storylines or character interactions, like Goku visiting a relative, highlights the depth of engagement with the Dragon Ball series. Fans often create or seek out detailed narratives or artworks (fan art) that explore "what if" scenarios or deepen character relationships.
Escenas destacadas
- Llegada al pueblo: Un montaje de saludos, confusiones y la primera aparición de la abuela con un látigo cómico para controlar a Goku.
- Desastre culinario: Krilin y Goku intentando seguir la receta y provocando una nube de harina épica.
- Bulma vs. el hervidor: Bulma instala un aparato "inteligente" que provoca confusión y termina funcionando como tostador improvisado.
- Competencia Vegeta-Goku: Una escena donde ambos intentan arreglar una cerca; Vegeta, decidido a demostrar superioridad, crea más caos.
- Robo frustrado: Los ladrones intentan llevarse la receta escrita pero descubren que está grabada en la memoria de la abuela; son derrotados por trampas caseras y cariño colectivo.
- Final emotivo: La abuela comparte la receta y una lección sobre el valor de reunirse, mientras el grupo disfruta la comida.
✅ Pros
- Narrativa refrescante que explora el lado cotidiano de los personajes.
- Arte de calidad que combina lo clásico con toques modernos.
- Easter eggs que recompensan a los lectores más fanáticos.
- Mensaje positivo sobre la familia y la tradición.
2. "Comic XX" – What Does the XX Mean?
In manga collecting, XX can mean:
- Double issue (e.g., Weekly Shonen Jump 2023 No. 23·24 combined issue).
- Uncensored version – In some Spanish-speaking communities, "XX" denotes adult-oriented fan comics (parodies). Be cautious: No official Dragon Ball comic uses XX for mature content. Avoid fake "complete new" downloads – they often contain malware.
If you see a title like "Dragon Ball XX: Visitando a la Abuela" on a sketchy website, it is 99% a pirated or harmful file. The only legal source for new Dragon Ball comics is:
- Manga Plus (Shueisha) – Free, official, complete in Spanish.
- Viz Media – English & Spanish digital vault.