![]() Meanwhile, Kaiô-shin takes Lord Gowasu, Zamasu’s mentor, to the parallel universe to try and push his former pupil back to being good! Goku Black’s identity has been revealed as Zamasu, the lord of lords from Universe 10! But he’s not alone - his counterpart from the parallel universe has teamed up with him and, thanks to the Super Dragon Balls, they are nearly unstoppable! In the present, Goku trains with Master Roshi to perfect the Mafuba and seal Zamasu away. ![]() Who is this mysterious man, and will Goku and his friends be able to stop him?! That is, until Future Trunks suddenly appears to warn everyone of a new threat- Goku Black, a mysterious warrior who looks like Goku but isn’t him! He’s a monster who has wiped out most of Earth and all of the Gods of Destruction and Lords of Lords from all twelve universes. With the Universe 6 and 7 Invitational Fighting Tournament over, Goku and his friends return to their normal lives. " Zamas: The Next Lord of Lords from Universe 10" Heck, the guy even has the same transformations and powers as Freeza! Will Goku and the other warriors from Universe 7 be able to win the tournament and get the ultimate prize - the Super Dragon Balls?! Goku faces off against a guy who looks exactly like Freeza. The Universe 6 and 7 Invitational Fighting Tournament continues. The God of Destruction sets his sights on Earth to track down this mysterious man! Maybe this will give Goku something to do? After blowing up some hapless victims, Beerus is reminded of a man from his dreams with the moniker " Super Saiyan God" or something like that. ![]() The God of Destruction, Beerus, is traveling from planet to planet in search of food and entertainment. Goku is starting to get bored with his life on Earth, but trouble is brewing elsewhere in the universe. ![]()
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You can do this by either clicking the “Close Header and Footer” button in the “Close” group on the “Design” tab of the “Header & Footer Tools” contextual tab in the Ribbon, or by simply double-clicking back into the body of the document. Also note that when you have entered into the header or footer, you cannot edit the content of the body of the document until you switch back to the normal editing mode. Once you have entered either the header or footer sections, you will also see a new tab in the Ribbon that you can use to assist you in editing information in the headers and footers. Alternately, you can simply double-click into either the header or footer areas in the document to place the insertion marker into the header or footer. In the drop-down menu for each button, you can then choose either the “Edit Header” or “Edit Footer” command to place the insertion marker into either the header or footer sections, depending on your selection. 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