Shonen Jump prepares fans for the return of Chainsaw Man

chainsaw man It’s set to be one of the biggest new anime series to arrive in 2022, with the popularity of the manga helping Denji’s story reach some wild heights despite the fact that it didn’t have a TV series to back it up. Ahead of the arrival of the Studio MAPPA TV series this fall, Tatsuki Fujimoto is set to return to the print page with Part Two of Denji’s bloody saga, where Shonen Jump not only celebrates the manga’s return, but lets fans know when and how they…

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My Hero Academia announces a new editor for Final Arc

The final arc is underway My hero academia The manga, but it seems as if before the Shonen franchise took its final arc by wrapping the story of Deku and the students of Class 1-A, Kohei Horikoshi’s story would undergo some changes. It appears that in the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, the series revealed that a new editor has been chosen for the final chapters of the series, as the battle continues between Hero Society’s crime fighters and villains. Compiled by All For One. Currently, Editor My hero…

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Shonen Jump announces the next major anime series

You’d be hard pressed to not think of publishing Weekly Shonen Jump when you think of anime in general, as the regularly released post is responsible for some of the biggest movers and shakers like Dragon Ball, One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen, and My Hero Academia to name a few. Now, manga publishers have shared the news that another big manga will be coming to the small screen as Me & Roboco will be getting an anime adaptation in the future. Me and Roboco The scene first appeared in 2020 from…

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Shonen Jump ends Ayashimon with the latest chapter

Shueisha surprisingly shortened one of her most promising new series in the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine before the series had a chance to launch! It’s a tough situation for any new major action series to appear in the pages of the magazine as they not only have to compete against juggernauts like One Piece, Black Clover, and My Hero Academia, but they also have to carve out a highway for themselves before they risk being cancelled. In some cases, the chances of doing so are unfortunately not…

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Jump Victory Carnival 2022 Reveals First Poster

Weekly Shonen Jump has helped introduce anime fans to some of the biggest franchises in the medium, with manga released regularly featuring the likes of My Hero Academia, One Piece, Dragon Ball, Demon Slayer For example, but not limited. This summer, the Jump Victory Carnival is set to return once again and has a new poster that hints at some of the movers and shakers that are set to be part of the events that usually make major news when it comes to various anime series. The Jump Victory Carnival…

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Next Generations chapters of Naruto are here

Well, Shonen fans, the day has come again when two of the biggest examples of the genre have released new chapters of their manga series. Dragon Ball Super and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations came back. With both Z-Fighters and Konoha ninjas facing some new challenges in their latest release, as well as seeing some devastating discoveries that could lead to the doom of all the heroes involved. Needless to say, these two chapters are some of the biggest concerned Shonen franchises in recent memory. In the last chapter of Dragon…

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Another major Shonen Jump series announces the ultimate arc

Shueisha has started a major series of series finale and arcs for many of its manga franchises in the past year or so, and now another major magazine series from Weekly Shonen Jump can be added to this growing list! Fans of the diverse Shueisha series may have noticed how many of the long-running franchises quickly come to an end. Satoru Noda’s Golden Kamuy just finished in Weekly Young Jump, now Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia has reached the climax of its final stat, and Yuki Tabata’s Black Clover has…

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Reminder, Weekly Shonen Jump on Weekend

Weekly Shonen Jump She is responsible for directing some of the best manga in Japan, but she will keep fans waiting this week. After all, Japan is ready to celebrate one of the biggest annual events. Golden Week is upon us, and as such, the teams at Shueisha are taking some much-needed vacation to celebrate. For those who don’t know, Shueisha confirmed at the start of 2022 that he would be taking a break the first weekend of May. This is because Golden Week begins at the end of April.…

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