Dragon Ball Super Manga Chapter 84 Colored    
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84  
 
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84    
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84    
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84  
 
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84  
 
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 84

 Character Synopsis

Goku flies to Kinto-Un and wonders if the next Dragon Ball will be Grandpa's Four Star Ball. Meanwhile, back at Red Ribbon HQ, Black tells Red that the brat is heading west, and Red says it's towards Captain Yellow's location. Black asks if they're still having trouble finding the Dragon Ball there, and Black says yes. Red is not too happy about this.
In Karin's wooded holy land, there is a large Indian with a spear standing in front of the tower, and this tiger and his men want him to quietly hand over the Ball dragon. The man says he is protecting this holy land and will make them pay if they do anything to disturb this place. The tiger just laughs at this and the man says they either leave or die. The little boy, also Native American, tells his father to look behind him, and the man throws a spear that impales the fellow in a tree. Tiger tells his men to attack, but the men are not hit by the bullets. The man punches one of them in the face and then throws the other into a tree. He then kicks and punches the guy and the tiger decides to retreat.