For collectors, it represents the ultimate white whale. For cultural critics, it represents the globalization of otaku adult subculture. And for Master Roshi? It would be his most prized possession—beating even the dirty magazines of his youth.

Dragon Ball Z: Kamehasutra is a fan-created parody comic based on the Dragon Ball Z

However, as a piece of , Kamehasutra is a masterpiece. It doesn't try to be hentai; it tries to be funny. The "fighting stances" reinterpreted as dance moves, the ki blasts shaped like hearts, and Krillin being the "narrator" in the corner boxes—it’s dumb, joyful fan service for adults who grew up with the series.

For many fans who grew up during the "Wild West" era of the internet, finding a rare PDF or a physical copy of this comic was a rite of passage. The Cultural Impact of DBZ Doujinshi

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