@Vongola_Boss_XI:
Have they released any of these in print? I know we got the Saiyan and Freeza arcs of Dragon Ball in print in English, but that's it so far.
@DaPikminCoder:
I've looked far and wide, and none of these are available in print. I cannot even find a Japanese print version of the Saiyan and Frieza arcs. In other words, when Viz made Dragon Ball Z Full Color, they took it upon themselves to make a print version. And for whatever reason, Viz stopped releasing those, so I wouldn't expect them to ever do it again.
The best you can hope for when it comes to print versions is that the pages that were originally colorized by the mangaka in the weekly/monthly release stay colorized.
Sometimes Viz will release a standard version of a series that grayscales the color pages (Dragon Ball, JoJo's, etc.) but then they make an improved release that keeps the colored pages in color (often an omnibus edition or a large print edition; or both.)
Unfortunately for One Piece, both the standard and omnibus releases grayscale color pages.
Japan had the full series of Dragon Ball in colour, but that's the only one I know of. Viz's releases follow what Shueisha did there.
I'd like to see them do more, but you have to wonder how well they sold. Dragon Ball is one of the oldest things in Viz's stable and has three releases already between the regular volumes, Viz Big edition and 3-in-1 omnibus edition. A lot of collectors would have had the series, and the colour release was more expensive, kind of an unknown in terms of quality at the time, and contained fewer chapters per volume. It wouldn't shock me at all to hear they underperformed. One Piece might do better if they market it right, maybe taking the chance to make the updated translation everyone's been waiting for, but at the same time the recent box sets seem to popular, and the people who got them might not want to double dip.
I saw someone saying once that Viz's licencing agreement won't let it publish anything that hasn't been printed in Japan. Ie, they couldn't just decide to do an English colour release on their own, or they did they could only do it digitally. That was almost definitely conjecture, but it holds true across the releases I've seen. They don't make new volumes with different chapters in them (aside from fringe cases like the divide between Jojo parts and the English DB/DBZ separation), they do omnibuses or they follow a kanzenban or other Japanese release instead. The majority of "improved" releases I've seen aren't just deciding to add the colour pages back in, they're following a kanzenban that had them in Japanese too. The Part 4 and beyond Jojo editions might be an exception to this, since they seem to be 2-in-1s of the regular volumes, but get away with restoring colour content because they're following on from the Jojonium-based parts 1-3 release.
There might be more exceptions for non-Jump stuff or non-Shuesha stuff, or cases that prove me wrong entirely here, but it's what I've observed in my own collecting.
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@Rivaille:
Seeing that the last Vivre Cards are showing colored panels of Marco attacking the Big Mama Shanter i think it safe to assume that we will get a new batch of colored volumes very soon. Hopefully we can reach volume 96:ninja:
The new colour panels I've seen so far go nearly to the end of volume 98. We know they've got more behind the scenes, but how much more is a good question. What of the Vivre Card previews is from a full volumes, and what was a panel cherry-picked and coloured specifically for the card, we may never know.
The first time we had Vivre Card packs coming out consistently it was just before and during the mega hiatus before 87 - 92 dropped all at once, and the cards had panels from miles ahead of where the volumes were. They might not be actually finishing as many volumes if they're focussed grabbing panels far ahead of where they're actually up to. Time will tell, but I hope you're right and they give us at least another couple of them soon.