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Weekly Shonen Jump Notices Major Drop In Sales After The End Of Jujutsu Kaisen And My Hero Academia
The manga industry might be in trouble. Big series are ending one after another, and Shonen Jump can’t possibly replace them all quickly. Finding a story that will get the readers hooked is no easy ...
While Shonen Jump has housed the likes of Dragon Ball, One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen, My Hero Academia, and too many other major anime franchises to count, becoming a part of the publication doesn’t ...
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After 11 Years, Former Shonen Jump Artist Finally Reveals What Doomed His Precursor to My Hero Academia
The author was forced to include fanservice which did not align with his initial idea for the story.
Weekly Shonen Jump is a weekly manga anthology which is published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump magazine imprint. The anthology has been running since 1968 and has featured popular manga series ...
It looks like another Weekly Shonen Jump magazine series is preparing for its upcoming cancellation with the latest chapters, ...
There are only a couple of new anime that will be airing this season that are based around the popular shonen weekly magazine. That said, these two anime should be some of the most popular and best of ...
The most hyped manga in the weekly Shonen Jump collection is getting its own anime adaptation. The dark, gritty manga Kagurabachi has been announced, and it’s set to arrive next April. At the Shonen ...
Logan Paul recently showed off his latest investment, a graded copy of Weekly Shonen Jump #34, and One Piece fans are not happy ...
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