
Alright, alright, what's up Dragon Ball fam? Let's talk about Dragon Ball Super Chapter 30, scan vf version. I finally got around to reading it (thanks to the magic of the internet), and I've got some thoughts, some good, some... well, you'll see.
The Good Stuff (Because There's Always Something!)
Honestly, the strongest aspect of this chapter, for me, was the promise of things to come. This wasn't a standalone masterpiece, but it felt like a solid building block for something bigger. We're getting hints, teases, and setups that make me genuinely curious about where Toriyama and Toyotarou are taking us.
- The Training Montage: Classic Dragon Ball, right? Seeing Goku and Vegeta push themselves is always a win. I particularly enjoyed the visuals – Toyotarou's art really shines during action sequences.
- Whis's cryptic hints: He's such a tease! His vague comments about potential threats and the future add a layer of mystery that keeps things interesting. You just know something big is brewing.
- Character Interactions: Seeing the dynamic between Goku, Vegeta, and Beerus is always entertaining. The bickering, the respect, the subtle power struggles – it's all gold.
Where It Fell a Little Flat
Okay, so not everything was perfect. There were a few things that didn't quite land for me.
- Pacing Issues: Sometimes, the chapter felt a little rushed. Certain plot points could have benefited from a bit more breathing room to really let the impact sink in. Maybe it's because I read it in French (scan vf), and the translation lost some nuances, but it felt a bit disjointed in places.
- The Villain's Introduction (or Lack Thereof): Without giving too much away, the initial introduction of the 'big bad' felt a little weak. I wasn't immediately convinced of their threat level or their motivations. Hopefully, that will change as the arc progresses. This is where I was expecting more from the chapter.
- Sticking to the Formula: Dragon Ball, as much as we love it, can sometimes fall into familiar patterns. This chapter had moments where it felt like we were retreading old ground, rather than blazing a completely new trail. I'm hoping for more innovation in future chapters.
To be completely honest, I chuckled a few times during some of the more comedic moments. The banter between Goku and Vegeta is often hilarious, even if it is predictable. It's part of the charm!
Who Should Read This?
If you're a die-hard Dragon Ball fan, then this is a must-read, even if it's not the strongest chapter. You need to stay current with the story, right? If you're new to Dragon Ball Super, maybe start a few chapters earlier to get a better grasp of the context. And if you're just looking for a quick action fix, there are definitely more action-packed chapters out there. But if you appreciate the world-building, the character development (however subtle), and the overarching narrative, then you'll find something to enjoy here.

"It's not the destination, it's the journey," as they say. And even with its flaws, this chapter contributes to the ongoing Dragon Ball Super journey.
Character Growth (A Little Nugget of Goodness)
Even though the main plot introduction was weak, there was a small amount of character growth. We see slight shifts in Vegeta's thinking, especially regarding his rivalry with Goku. He's not just chasing power; there's a growing sense of pride and responsibility in his actions. It's subtle, but it's there!

Final Thoughts
Overall, Dragon Ball Super Chapter 30 (scan vf) is a decent chapter that serves as a stepping stone for future developments. It has its flaws, but it also has moments that remind us why we love Dragon Ball in the first place. Don't go in expecting a mind-blowing experience, but do expect to be entertained and intrigued.
So, where can you find these scan vf versions? Well, a quick Google search for "Dragon Ball Super Chapter 30 scan vf" will usually lead you to a few fan translation sites. Just be aware that these are unofficial translations, so the quality can vary. Always support the official release when you can! Happy reading!