There are few villains within the Dragon Ball universe that are as villainous as Frieza in terms of sheer ruthlessness, cunning, and complete disregard for all life apart from his own. While he’s already depicted as a terrifying cosmic villain, Frieza gets a mythic redesign in a piece of jaw-dropping fan art that makes him look even more vicious than he’s already proven himself to be.
In his debut storyline, Frieza and his army have invaded Planet Namek in search of the Dragon Balls. Frieza hoped to wish for immortality so he could rule the galaxy with an iron fist until the end of time. However, he didn’t count on the Z Fighters showing up, as even without Goku the heroes of Earth proved formidable. Up until that point, Frieza rarely fought his own battles, but in this case, he decided the threat of the Z Fighters warranted his involvement. While fighting them, Frieza shows off his incredibly high power level by transforming into a hulking version of himself–revealing for the first time Frieza’s monstrous second form. While Dragon Ball Superproved Goku shouldn't have beaten Frieza, it was still an epic fight.
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In a Tweet posted by Justin96636, the artist reveals a piece of original artwork depicting Dragon Ball’s Frieza while the villain is in his second form. However, the artwork is done in a style that is very different from that of the original manga. As per the artist’s established style based on the other pieces of fan art on their Twitter page, this image is done in Ukiyo-e style which is a genre of Japanese art most prominent in the 17th through 19th centuries. This artwork perfectly encapsulates Frieza’s malevolent nature by portraying him as
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