Dragon Quest : Dai No Daibouken

Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (ドラゴンクエスト ダイの大冒険 Doragon Kuesuto: Dai no Daibōken, lit. Dragon Quest: The Great Adventure of Dai) is a Japanese manga based on the video game series Dragon Quest. Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai is one of the Weekly Shōnen Jump’s best-selling manga series of all time,[3] with 50 million tankōbon volumes copies sold.[4] The series also had a total estimated circulation of approximately 2 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine between 1989 and 1996.[a] The manga later spawned an anime series in 1991-1992, the second one based on the Dragon Quest franchise after Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel. A new anime adaptation has been announced, and is set to premiere in fall 2020.

Author(s): Riku sanjo

Artist(s): Koji inada

Genre(s) : Shounen, Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Synopsis : After the defeat of the demon lord Hadlar all of the monsters were unleashed from his evil will and moved to the island of Delmurin to live in peace. Dai is the only human living on the island. Having been raised by the kindly monster Brass, Dai’s dream is to grow up to be a hero. He gets to become one when Hadlar is resurrected and the previous hero, Avan, comes to train Dai to help in the battle. But Hadlar, announcing that he now works for an even more powerful demon lord, comes to kill Avan. To save his students Avan uses a Self-Sacrifice spell to attack, but is unable to defeat Hadlar. When it seems that Dai and Avan’s other student Pop are doomed a mark appears on Dai’s forehead and he suddenly gains super powers and is able to fend off Hadlar. The two students then go off on a journey to avenge Avan and bring peace back to the world.