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Top Manga Jump 2019

Top Manga Jump 2019

The official Shonen Jump website has undergone drastic changes this year. No longer does it simulate a magazine with a cover and stories that are printed in a certain order. Instead, each manga series has its own separate “tile” which updates whenever there’s a new chapter.

The three most recent chapters of any given series are free to read, while paying a small monthly fee allows you to access all the stored chapters on the website, including series that were never before part of the U.S. release, such as “Haikyuu!!” and defunct titles.

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Pros: It’s great for binging. If you’ve ever wanted to catch up on a series and didn’t want to pay $100+ for back volumes, or deal with virus ridden pirate sites, this is your chance. There’s also quite a few short-run series that never came out in physical volumes in the U.S. It’s good value for money if you live in one of the countries that can access it.

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Cons: It feels even less like reading the actual bulky magazine. Plus the new format makes it too easy for me to dump series I’m not currently buzzed about, so I’ve lost track of several plotlines.

The biggest series to end this year was Shokugeki no Souma (Food Wars), which crashed in the ratings after the manga’s plausible cooking advisor retired and a couple of poorly-received villains took over the plot.The most interesting ending was to Double Taisei, a manga about a shogi player with a split personality. He/they actually faced consequences for his/their wacky shenanigans and went to prison!

Haikyuu!! and The Promised Neverland have entered their final plot arcs, though this does not necessarily mean these series will end in 2020.

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Agravity Boys is a sci-fi comedy about four space explorers who are as far as they know the last living Earthlings. Problem one: They’re all men, how are they going to propagate the species? The first chapter just came out, so there’s no telling where it’s headed.

Zipman!! is a tokusatsu-flavored tale of twins, one a brain and the other a jock. They both love superhero shows, but when one dies, can the other avenge him with a mysterious new ally?

Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru is from the author of Naruto, and is a science fiction samurai epic. It’s struggling a bit, but the author has gotten a little better at writing female characters.

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Mission: Yozakura Family is a comedy about an ordinary high school student getting engaged to the next leader of the Yozakura Family of spies, each of whom has a special power or three. It’s silly, but fun.

Mitama Security: Spirit Busters is another comedy, this one about a girl who’s haunted by multiple spirits and the inept exorcist who’s trying to free her. It’s very much a gag manga.

Chainsaw Man: This series about a man who’s merged with a chainsaw demon is most interesting in the way it twists the genre conventions. But it also has heartwarming moments, like our protagonist learning the importance of enthusiastic consent.

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Top 50 Manga: February 2019

Dr. Stone Reboot: Byakuya is a prequel to the fun manga about science in a post-apocalyptic world. It is centered around Senkuu’s adoptive father, who created many of the mysteries our heroes have had to discover.

Spy X Family: Hilarious and heartwarming series about a spy, an assassin and a telepathic child who form a fake family, each with their own motivations and keeping their true natures secret from each other. Naturally, they’re developing very real feelings… This is top stuff.

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Amazing, I am impressed at the quality and condition this was in even though it's a magazine from almost two decades ago! Arrived well packaged and early, very happy with this purchase! Seller highly recommended!Weekly Shōnen Jump celebrated its 50th birthday in 2019. The past decades, this influential magazine from Tokyo has introduced many manga stories that have since gone on to capture the hearts of audiences worldwide. Just think of popular shonen (meaning boy or youth) series like Dragon Ball, Naruto and One Piece. These comics have been translated to other media including animations, live action films and games, creating multi-billion dollar media franchises. To put things in perspective, The Dragon Ball franchise alone has generated more revenue than The Simpsons, James Bond and Transformers.

Manga is popular all over the world. In bande dessinee country France, 13 million mangas were sold in 2009, taking up 40% of the comic sales in that country.

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I would like to celebrate this feat by making my own top five list of my favourite manga from Shōnen Jump! These five titles are all great entry points for new readers who want to get into manga but don’t know where to start. All these series are available in English in print or digital.

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What do you get when you mix the world of Mad Max, and you insert Bruce Lee as the main protagonist? You get an unstoppable shonen hero, who basically can make people explode by touching a body part. Kenshiro stars in this manga written by Buronson and illustrated Tetsuo Hara. The reader follows him through the wastelands of a post-apocalyptic world set in the future – a world inhabited by thieves, bandits and murderers. Kenshiro makes it his duty to cleanse this world of these evil villains. His iconic catchphrase ‘’You’re already dead’’ is one of my favourite manga lines.

What makes Fist of the North Star one of my favorite manga’s is the fact that Hara draws his action in incredible detail. The panels flow seamlessly over to the next one, which makes the movements more fluid. The detailed depiction of gore is another reason of its popularity. The Fist of the North Star franchise has now made over 20 billion dollars (!). And it has inspired many mangaka (manga creators), including Hirohiko Araki (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure) and Kentaro Miura (Berserk).

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Hanamichi Sakuragi joins the basketball team to impress the girls, but ends up liking the sport and becomes a formidable team player. Mangaka Takehiko Inoue is a basketball freak himself and it shows in his work.

In Japan, sport manga’s are a popular sub-genre. This has to do with the fact that most of these stories are told from the perspective of high school students, something their young readers can easily identify with. The basketball manga Slam Dunk is one I can personally identify with. Compared to other sports mangas, Inoue’s stories are grounded in reality, which makes it much more relatable. The emotions of the characters and how they are touched by basketball are described with great detail and passion. Not just that, the action flows from panel to panel in near perfect fashion and his drawings are super detailed.

Slam Dunk is one of the reasons that basketball has grown in popularity in Japan. It has sold over 121 million copies, making it one of the bestselling manga’s. In 2010, Takehiko received special commendations from the Japan Basketball Association for helping popularize basketball in Japan.

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Probably the manga that made the most noise overseas: Dragon Ball, created by Akira Toriyama back in 1984, is still popular today. If you’re of the generation that was born between 1985 and 1995 you probably have fond memories of watching the Dragon Ball animation series. I know I do. Main protagonist Son Goku is arguably  one of the

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