“Jujutsu Kaisen” will return in “Weekly Shonen Jump” issue No. 35 (August 2nd)

Popular manga series “Jujutsu Kaisen” created by mangaka Akutami Gege will be returning in “Weekly Shonen Jump” issue #35 (to be released on August 2nd). “Weekly Shonen Jump” announced back on June 21st that the popular manga series would be suspended due to Akutami’s poor Read More …

“Jujutsu Kaisen” will be temporarily suspended for a month

Popular manga series “Jujutsu Kaisen” created by mangaka Akutami Gege will be temporarily suspended for a month. The announcement was made on the Twitter of “Weekly Shonen Jump” who announced that it will be suspended due to Akutami’s poor physical condition and the suspension period Read More …

“ONE PIECE” chapter for “Weekly Shonen Jump” vol. 44 to be suspended, due to Oda Eiichiro’s sudden illness

The editorial department for “Weekly Shonen Jump” updated their official Twitter on December 2nd to announce that the latest chapter of “ONE PIECE” created by Oda Eiichiro, will be suspended from vol. 44 due to Oda’s sudden illness. Oda is doing better now and will Read More …

The popular volleyball manga series “Haikyu!!” will come to an end in issue no. 33 of “Weekly Jump” (2020)

“Haikyu!!” has been entertaining manga fans since February 2012 and now the manga series is coming to an end with issue No. 33 of “Weekly Jump” (2020). The announcement was made on issue No. 32 released today. Although the climax has been announced awhile back, Read More …

The conclusion to “Yakusoku no Neverland” is featured in “Weekly Shonen Jump” vol. 28 (rel. on June 15th)

“Yakusoku no Neverland” (Promised Neverland) comes to an end in the 28th volume of “Weekly Shonen Jump” which was released today (June 15th). The manga series writen by Shirai Kaiu and illustrated by Demizu Posuka began serialization in “Weekly Shonen Jump” back in August 2016 Read More …

“Slam Dunk” voted #1 for “My Favorite Sports Manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump” poll

With the novel coronavirus having put a halt in sports, many have been partaking in sports manga and Futabanet held a “My Favorite Sports Manga” serialized in “Weekly Shonen Jump”. The questionnaire was focused on manga readers in their 30s and 40s, so the popular Read More …

“Kimetsu no Yaiba” serialization has come to an end in “Weekly Jump” vol. 24

Gotoge Koyoharu’s “Kimetsu no Yaiba” (aka “Demon Slayer”) has reached its conclusion with the final chapter featured as a 24-page center section with colored pages in “Weekly Shonen Jump” vol. 24 released on May 18th. You can read the final chapter in English for free Read More …

Jump has created a manga school, numerous mangaka to be lecturers

Shonen Jump SQ and Shonen Jump + are presenting their Jump no Manga Gakko (Jump Manga School). According to the announcement: Jump wants to help manga artists even more. We will start a course that reveals the experience and know-how about manga production that we Read More …

“Weekly Shonen Jump” announced that serialized manga will be suspended due to the novel coronavirus

“Weekly Shonen Jump” (Shueisha) announced on May 11th that a number of serialized manga has been suspended due to the novel coronavirus. 週刊少年ジャンプ読者の皆様へ 編集部よりお知らせhttps://t.co/J2FYfeFacp pic.twitter.com/dmNzCc917R — 少年ジャンプ+ (@shonenjump_plus) May 11, 2020 On the official website, the “Weekly Shonen Jump” statement reads, “To prevent the spread Read More …

Shueisha announced that “Weekly Shonen Jump” no. 21 will be postponed as they await for editorial staff’s COVID-19 test

Shueisha announced on April 8th that a 40-year-old employee working for the editorial department at “Weekly Shonen Jump” was infected with the novel coronavirus. It has been announced that the release of the digital version will be postponed for one week, while issue 20, will Read More …

Coincidence? “My Hero Academia” characters birthdays match the birthdays of a few terrible people from World War II

  Last week, Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Staff announced on their website that a name of a controversial character will be changed. The controversy happened when creator Horikoshi Kohei announced the name of All For One’s doctor.  The doctor known as Ujiko’s real name was revealed to Read More …

Shonen Jump Editorial Dept. announced a name change for “My Hero Academia” character after controversy

  Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Staff announced on their website that a name of a controversial character will be changed. The controversy happened when creator Horikoshi Kohei announced the name of All For One’s doctor.  The doctor known as Ujiko’s real name was revealed to Read More …