RMK really goes in depth when it comes to Yamcha's feelings about being super strong yet parodoxically being weak. RMK's DBZ Elsewhere all about Yamcha and brings up questions that many of us Yamcha fans think of such as who trained him and taught him the Wolf Fang Fist? It also shows us how Yamcha acts when the Z Fighters aren't around. While I like the scenario of a fan being reincarnated as Yamcha and using his knowledge of Dragon Ball to make Yamcha great again, it's not really a Yamcha story because it's about another character using Yamcha's body. I stumbled upon DBZ Elsewhere recently, while searching for chapters of the latest Yamcha side story Dragon Ball Gaiden: Tensei-shitara Yamcha Datta Ken. Yamcha has received a brief resurgence in popularity but before Toei and Shueisha put the spotlight on him, a sole fan decided to give us a glimpse into the past and the day to day worries of a man named Yamcha and that fan is RMK. ![]() Now there's also a Yamcha Side Story series being planned and the 1st chapter is already out (). He even stole the show by winning the baseball game. This month, Yamcha's been getting a fair amount of attention with Dragon Ball Super's 70th episode, a fan favorite, giving him ample spotlight and comedic moments. Most people who watched a ton of the original Dragon Ball series developed a liking for the character after watching him grow along with Goku, Krillin, Tien, and Chiaotzu. You wouldn't believe it, but there is a sect of us who at one point or another thought Yamcha was pretty damn cool. He's the butt of everyone's jokes and it's not difficult to see why with his huge loss record in the series. Yamcha has always gotten a raw deal for as long as I can remember in the Dragon Ball community. Comic Panels by RMK writer and artist of DBZ Elsewhere
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