Weekly Shonen Jump is once again at a cross roads.
It's veteran series are ending left and right so where do they go from here? What series can they rely on and how can they strengthen their depleted lineup?
Let's talk about itβ¬οΈ
The Elusive Samurai has seemingly came out of nowhere and blown up. But it didn't come from nowhere, it's been there all along.
Here are 10 series that I can see BLOWING up in the near future.π§΅
Ichi the Witch will also receive a total of 5 Colored Pages (instead of the usual three) plus Special Stickers next week in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #15.
Shangri-La Frontier is the most underrated big shonen of this current generation.
β’ 14 million copies in circulation (5th for the decade)
β’ 2 anime seasons (3rd on the way)
β’ Is a huge pillar along with Blue Lock for Shonen Jumpβs biggest rival
β’ Is very highly rated
In a reading slump since My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen ended?
Don't worry. Here's a thread of some of the best NEW manga that you should be readingβ¨
It's not uncommon for rookies such as Hokazono (Kagurabachi), Suzuki (Sakamoto Days) or Komoto (Mashle) to come out of nowhere and take Weekly Shonen Jump by storm.
But who's next?
Here's a list of the MOST PROMISING rookies you should keep an eye onπ§΅
Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu has 3 million with 6 vols, and Yomi no Tsugai reached 3 million in 7 vols just 6 months ago.
Letβs look out of Shonen Jump people