Bulma Y Trunks Del Futuro Kamehasutra: Comic New
Because this is a "New" comic, copyright questions arise. While Dragon Ball is owned by Shueisha and Toei Animation, fan-dōjinshi exist in a gray area in Japan, protected by doujinshi culture. However, the shocking nature of the Kamehasutra brand (regardless of its artistic intent in this new issue) has led to calls for a cease & desist.
Notably, the artist "Mirai_no_Kami" has responded anonymously on Pixiv: "I am not drawing porn. I am drawing the tragedy of a mother who cannot save her son, and a son who cannot save his mother. If that makes you uncomfortable, good. The Future Timeline should make you uncomfortable."
If you searched for "Bulma y Trunks del futuro Kamehasutra comic new" expecting explicit content, you might be surprised. The fan reception indicates a shift in tone. Here are three key differences:
Previous iterations leaned on cartoonish exaggerations. The "New" comic employs a watercolor, Ghibli-esque aesthetic mixed with the sharp lines of late-90s Dragon Ball Z. The violence is gritty; the intimacy is melancholic.
In a quiet corner of Capsule Corp., Bulma was tinkering with one of her latest gadgets, trying to perfect its mechanism. Future Trunks, her son from a dystopian future, walked into the room, observing the peculiar device.
"Bulma, what on earth is that?" Trunks asked, curiosity piqued. bulma y trunks del futuro kamehasutra comic new
"Ah, just a little something I'm working on," Bulma replied, not looking up. "It's supposed to... Well, actually, I'm not entirely sure what it's supposed to do yet, but it'll be fun trying to figure it out!"
Trunks chuckled. "You and your experiments. Remember that time you tried to invent a device to make vegetables taste like sweets?"
Bulma playfully rolled her eyes. "Hey, that was a good idea! It just needed a bit more... refinement."
Just then, the device suddenly activated, emitting a bright light and a low hum. The room began to spin, and before they knew it, Bulma and Trunks found themselves transported to a strange, unrecognizable landscape.
"Whoa, what's going on?" Trunks exclaimed, shielding his eyes from the intense light. Because this is a "New" comic, copyright questions arise
Bulma consulted a small device in her hand. "It seems my little invention has brought us to a parallel world. Fascinating!"
Their exploration of this new world was filled with peculiar creatures and landscapes. As they navigated through a dense forest, they stumbled upon a group of beings who seemed to be engaged in a peculiar, acrobatic dance.
Intrigued, Bulma and Trunks watched, and soon, they found themselves participating, much to their surprise. The dance, as they later learned, was a form of expression and joy in this parallel world, somewhat akin to a cosmic celebration of harmony and balance.
As they danced, Bulma turned to Trunks with a mischievous grin. "You know, this reminds me of the 'Dance of the Universe' I once read about. It's all about finding balance and expressing joy."
Trunks laughed. "And here we are, doing it in a way that's probably not in any book." The Future Timeline should make you uncomfortable
Their interdimensional dance party attracted a crowd, and soon, Bulma and Trunks were welcomed as honored guests in this strange new world. They spent several days learning about the culture, sharing stories of their own world, and even teaching a few advanced dance moves.
As much as they enjoyed their stay, it was time to return home. With a bit of tinkering, Bulma managed to reactivate her device, and they found themselves back in Capsule Corp.
As they settled back into their routine, Trunks turned to Bulma and said, "You know, sometimes your experiments might not work as planned, but they always lead to something amazing."
Bulma smiled, pleased. "That's the spirit of adventure, Trunks. Never know what you're going to find, but always be ready for it."
And so, their next adventure began to take shape, a mix of science, courage, and a dash of the unknown, ready to unfold in the most unexpected ways.
Before diving into the “New” installment, we must understand the brand. Kamehasutra is a portmanteau of Kamehameha (Goku’s signature technique) and the Kama Sutra (the ancient Sanskrit text on love and intimacy). Over the last decade, a niche group of fan artists has used the "Kamehasutra" label to explore mature, often dramatic relationships within the Dragon Ball Z universe, moving beyond simple fan-service into character-driven psychological drama.
The "Future Trunks" arc has always been a favorite for these creators. Unlike the main timeline, the future timeline is a post-apocalyptic hellscape where Androids 17 and 18 murdered almost the entire Z-Fighter roster. In that darkness, only two characters remained consistently alive for years: Bulma (the genius scientist) and her son, Trunks (the lone soldier of humanity).