'Dragon Ball' creator Akira Toriyama dies at 68

What started as a comic strip in the 1980's became a worldwide media franchise.

 The creator of the "Dragon Ball" franchise (photo credit: AKIRA TORIYAMA/ INSTAGRAM)
The creator of the "Dragon Ball" franchise
(photo credit: AKIRA TORIYAMA/ INSTAGRAM)

Japanese manga comic creator Akira Toriyama, known for such popular titles as "Dragon Ball" and "Dr. Slump," died of acute subdural hematoma on March 1, publisher Shueisha said on Friday.

He was 68.

When did 'Dragon Ball' come to life?

"Dragon Ball," first published in Weekly Shonen Jump comic magazine in 1984, was later adopted into movies, video games and TV series, which were distributed in more than 80 countries.

A mural portraying a character from Akira Toriyama's ''Dragon Ball'' franchise. (credit: WIKIMEDIA)
A mural portraying a character from Akira Toriyama's ''Dragon Ball'' franchise. (credit: WIKIMEDIA)

Toriyama was also known as a character and monster designer of the blockbuster role-playing game series "Dragon Quest."

"We will never forget Akira Toriyama for the gift he left on this earth. I can't imagine a world without Dragon Ball," a fan wrote on the official "Dragon Ball" website.