I'm not sure. Maybe it's a reference to a future plot or a new element introduced in the manga.
Well, it could be a symbolic theme or a hint at a new adventure. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly how they're related.
I have no clue. Usually, 'horizon ahead' is more of a phrase related to future perspectives or something like that, and it doesn't seem to have any obvious link to the Dragon Ball manga world.
No, Dragon Ball Super typically follows the manga storyline and doesn't get ahead of it.
Not necessarily. Sometimes the anime catches up or even surpasses the manga in terms of story progression.
The Dragon Ball manga isn't really that far ahead. The anime and manga usually progress at a similar pace, with only minor differences.
In some cases, the manga might be ahead, but it varies depending on the story arcs and release schedules.
The Dragon Ball Super anime isn't ahead of the manga. They usually have a close relationship, but the manga often serves as the source and the anime follows its general plotline.
In most cases, the Dragon Ball Super manga is the source and the anime is based on it. The anime doesn't tend to be ahead. Sometimes there might be minor differences in the timing of story arcs, but not to the extent of the anime being ahead.
Yes, sometimes the manga can be ahead of the anime as the production schedules and release timings differ.
The Dragon Ball Super anime is not ahead of the manga. The manga sets the foundation and the anime adapts it. Sometimes there are variations in how the story is told, but the manga remains the original reference point.
The Dragon Ball Super manga can be ahead of the anime. It depends on various factors like the production schedule and story planning. Usually, the manga has the potential to cover storylines faster than the anime adaptation.