There were many different comics after Dragon Ball GT. Some of the famous works included:
1 Dragon Ball Super: This is a manga created by Japanese manga artist Akira Toriyama, a follow-up work of Dragon Ball GT. It was broadcasted in Japan in 2017 and received a wide audience and good reviews worldwide.
2 One Piece: This is a manga created by the Japanese manga artist, Oda Eichiro, and is also part of the Dragon Ball series. It was first published in 2007 and had been developed and updated over the years.
3. The Giant of Attack: This was a manga created by the Japanese manga artist, Shokuyama, and was also part of the Dragon Ball series. It was first published in 2011 and is still in the works.
4. The Blade of the Destroyer: This is a manga created by the Japanese manga artist Tanjiro and a follow-up work of the Blade of the Destroyer. It was broadcasted in Japan in 2019 and received a wide audience and good reviews worldwide.
5. Sword Art Online: This is a manga created by the Japanese manga artist Kirito and a follow-up work of Sword Art Online. It was first published in 2009 and is still in the works.
These works were all important works in the Dragon Ball series. They were different in terms of storyline, character image and artistic style, but they were all loved by the readers.
In the ending of Dragon Ball GT, Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan 4 and defeats Omega Shenron. Then he leaves with Shenron, and it's a rather bittersweet ending as he disappears from the lives of his friends and family on Earth, but his legacy lives on. It's a very emotional conclusion to the series.
Dragon Ball GT doesn't have a corresponding manga. The story was developed specifically for the anime series. It's not based on a pre-existing manga like the original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z.
Dragon Ball GT has a manga, but it's not considered as canonical as the main Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z manga series. It was created based on the anime rather than the other way around.
Dragon Ball Gran Turismo was one of the Dragon Ball series that was released in Japan in 2006. Although it didn't receive high reviews, it was still an important part of the Dragon Ball series.
At present, we have yet to receive official confirmation on whether there will be a sequel to Dragon Ball GT. Although some media and individuals claimed to have plans for a sequel, these news were not officially confirmed. Therefore, it is currently uncertain whether there will be a sequel to Dragon Ball GT.
One idea could be a story where Goku and Vegeta from Dragon Ball Super end up in the world of Dragon Ball GT by some sort of time - space rift. They then have to team up with the GT versions of themselves to fight a new, powerful enemy that is threatening both timelines.
One great Dragon Ball GT Super fanfiction is 'The Forgotten Saiyan'. It has an interesting plot where a Saiyan from a long - lost lineage emerges during the GT era. The story has well - written action scenes and character development.
Dragon Ball Super vs GT in fanfiction can lead to some really interesting character developments. The different timelines and power systems in both series offer a lot of room for creativity. In some fanfictions, the younger characters from Super might meet their older counterparts from GT. This can create a contrast in personalities and fighting styles. For example, Trunks in Super is more used to the modern power-ups and technology, while Trunks in GT has a more 'old - school' approach. Fanfic authors often use these differences to create engaging stories that explore not only the battles between the two series but also the underlying themes and character growth.