Yes, it is. DBS Super Hero is considered canon within the manga's universe, maintaining consistency in key plot points and character developments.
The DBS manga is canon. It's recognized by the creators and fans alike. It follows the established rules and continuity of the Dragon Ball Super world, contributing to the rich narrative of the franchise.
Yes, DBS Broly is considered canon to the manga. The events and characters align with the established manga storyline.
The DBS manga is canon. It follows the same core concepts and storylines set within the Dragon Ball Super universe. There might be some minor differences in presentation or details, but it's still an integral part of the canon.
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero isn't canon to the manga. The storylines and some character portrayals deviate quite a bit from the original manga.
Yes, it is. Dragon Ball Super manga is officially recognized as part of the Dragon Ball canon.
Yes, Dragon Ball Super: Broly is considered canon to the manga. It fits within the established lore and storyline.
In general, the Dragon Ball Super manga is accepted as canon. It aligns with the established lore and storylines of the Dragon Ball universe and is recognized by the creators and fans alike.
Sure, Broly makes an appearance. The DBS manga incorporates his character and related storylines.
No, it isn't. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is an original story for the anime and not part of the manga.