Let me start by saying this manga is TINY - like, fits-in-your-back-pocket tiny. But don't let the size fool you! The action scenes pack the same punch as Goku's Kamehameha wave. I found myself flipping through it during commute and it was perfect for quick entertainment.
The comedy gold here is pure Dragon Ball style. There were moments where I actually laughed out loud in public (got some weird looks for that). The artwork stays true to Toriyama's iconic style, though some panels feel a bit cramped due to the small format.
Now about packaging - buyer beware! My copy arrived with slight corner damage because it came without proper wrapping. If you're a collector who wants mint condition, you might want to check the seller's packaging policy first. I've heard some horror stories about completely unwrapped books getting damaged in transit.
Here's the real talk: This isn't a full original manga - it's more like an illustrated movie companion. If you're expecting new content beyond what was in the film, you'll be disappointed. But as a portable version of Resurrection 'F', it does its job well for die-hard fans who want to relive the story anytime.
Final verdict? Worth it for casual reading and DBZ completionists, but serious collectors might want to look for better-packaged versions or consider the Blu-ray instead for the full experience.