Nope, Goku doesn't reach 8000 in the manga. The power level system in the manga is complex and dynamic, and 8000 isn't a milestone he achieves.
Goku in the manga doesn't hit a power level of 8000. The power escalation in the story doesn't go that high for him. There are various factors and story arcs that determine his power growth, but 8000 isn't one of them.
Yes, Goku does win the Tournament of Power in the manga. His skills and determination lead him to victory.
In the context of this fanfiction, his high - born power level would have a huge impact on his early days. He may grow up faster in terms of physical strength and combat skills. Since he's born with such power, he might not face the same challenges as other Saiyans in developing basic abilities. However, this could also lead to overconfidence. And perhaps he has to deal with the burden of high expectations from his community at a very young age. He might be constantly pushed to test his limits, which could be both a good and a bad thing for his development.
Yes, Goku does have the ability to heal in the manga in certain situations.
Yes, Goku dies a few times throughout the manga.
No, Goku typically remains stronger than Vegeta in the manga. Their power levels keep fluctuating, but Goku often has the edge.
In the manga, Goku does fall into hell as part of a complex and adventurous storyline. This event leads to many interesting developments and challenges for him.
Yes, Goku manages to defeat Jiren in the manga after an intense battle and showing great determination and growth in his powers.
Yes, Goku does use Kaioken in the manga. It's one of his signature techniques to boost his power.
No, Goku typically remains stronger than Vegeta in the manga. Goku achieves higher levels of power and unlocks more potent forms.
Yes, Goku does meet Bardock in the manga.