


This prequel element was heavily promoted when the collected versions of the manga were launched. However, he was too distracted by the chaos he had caused to notice the Attack ball landing. Making it clear that Jaco was sent to protect the Earth from Goku. The final page showed a young Goku pulling fish back to his home, exactly like the first chapter of the original Dragon Ball manga.

Ten years later, Bulma, now a graduate, visited Omori and showed him two mysterious orbs, saying she planned to use her new Dragon Radar to track down the others. Bulma fixed the ship, and Jaco returned to space. Brief comes to the island with Tights' young sister, Bulma, in tow. Brief, hoping he would give them the funds. However, Jaco still needed money to get his ship airborne. However, Jaco saw nothing unusual and presumed that the Earth was safe. The day the evil alien was supposed to land on Earth comes. However, the final chapter is where things get interesting. This leads to chaos for all three people as Jaco and his new friends repeatedly try and fail to fix the ship. However, his actions draw the ire of Earth's police, making Jaco a wanted man. Jaco saved her from her would-be assailants, earning her friendship in the process. This girl is called Tights, and she was being attacked by muggers. However, while on a trip to get supplies, Omori and Jaco encountered a girl. Jaco soon met reclusive scientist Omori, who says he will help Jaco repair his spaceship. However, Jaco ended up crash-landing on a remote island on Earth, totaling his ship in the process. Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, followed Jaco, a Galactic Patrolman, who was sent to Earth to protect it from an evil alien who is predicted to land there soon. In interviews, Toriyama explained that the manga was meant to be released around Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods' theatrical run, but he fell behind during the story's production, forcing it to come out later. It was also the first of Toriyama's works to be simultaneously serialized in Japan and overseas markets. It acted as a continuation of Toriyama's Galactic Patrolman series of stories alongside the short manga Jiya and Sachie-chan Good!! At the time, Jaco the Galactic Patrolman was Toriyama's first serialized manga in 13 years. This manga was launched in Shōnen Jump in 2013, and it was written and illustrated by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama. Jaco actually originated from a manga called Jaco the Galactic Patrolman.
