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Akira Toriyama laid the bedrock of modern action storytelling

The ‘Dragon Ball’ creator died at 68. From Marvel movies to rap songs to professional sports, you can see his legacy everywhere.

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Japanese manga artist Akira Toriyama in May 1982. (Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images)
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There is hardly a space in pop culture today that hasn’t been touched by Akira Toriyama’s art.

Watch a Marvel movie and you’ll see action sequences that purposefully echo the climactic, planet-destroying battles of “Dragon Ball Z.” Drop a needle on a hip-hop track and you just may hear a reference to “going Super Saiyan.” Watch sports and you’ll see athletes credit their dedication to Goku, the hero of the “Dragon Ball” series.