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One Piece is unarguably a leading shōnen giant, boasting a record of over 500 million manga copies sold worldwide, and a high ...
The magazine is a mirror image to the popular Weekly Shōnen Jump in Japan, a magazine that has been in publication since 1968. It runs almost all the same titles as the Japanese magazine, but ...
Chainsaw Man will receive its second installment on the Shonen Jump+ app and website next month. Due for its relaunch on July 13, the manga was previously serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from ...
Death Note originally ran from 2004-06 in the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine. The story originally follows Light Yagami, a teenager who finds the Death Note.
Inspired by Kazuki Takahashi’s original manga Yu-Gi-Oh!, first serialized in SHUEISHA Inc.’s Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine in 1996, and the official Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME (TCG), the ever ...
Shonen Weekly Jump is perhaps the most famous manga publication in Japan. Loads of hugely successful anime first debuted on their pages and weekly serializations. In a recent poll, fans were asked ...
Well, recently, more than a few of those fans crossed a series off their lists: Kingdom, Yasuhisa Hara's historical adventure manga that runs in the anthology Weekly Young Jump (which skews a bit ...
Shōnen Jump, the popular Japanese manga magazine, has a subscription service where you can read titles digitally for $1.99 a month. Each day, you can either load online or download up to 100 ...