If you love digging into lore, Unguarded might be your thing.
I’ve always been upfront that Unguarded isn’t built for the same audience as Dragon Ball Z. The comic shares its world but not its tone. Here, the universe stretches beyond battlefield quips and moral binaries into the quiet, uncomfortable places characters try not to look.
This fan manga leans into generational trauma, toxic relationships, self-deceit, court politics, survivor’s guilt, and the messy question of who deserves a second chance.
But the thread running through every arc is about communication: how it breaks, how it heals, and how people reshape themselves in the space between.
If you’re a reader who loves peeling back mythos, character psychology, and the hidden mechanics of a world, you’ll fit right in. The lore runs deep. The stakes are personal. And nothing is ever quite as simple as the characters want it to be.









