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Not all WSJ series get the attention they deserve despite serializing in a famous magazine. Here's a list of 10 manga you can't miss out on.
One Piece Episode 1136, “Kuma’s Life,” gives us the heartbreaking end of Kuma’s tragic journey. One Piece is a weekly anime, and new episodes are released every week. Watch ‘One Piece’ on Crunchyroll.
Black Clover is celebrating its 10th anniversary in incredible fashion, treating fans of the former Shonen Jump manga to an ...
After a wait of four years, the Black Clover anime seems to have finally received a positive update regarding its ...
Dragon Ball is home to some of the strongest characters in fiction, and more than one comes from the Son family. Goku, anime’s most iconic hero, is the series’ most important fighter, and holds ...
V Jump is a monthly shōnen manga magazine from Japan, published by Shueisha as part of its broader Jump lineup. Unlike the more general manga focus of Weekly Shōnen Jump, V Jump zeroes in on content ...
After a brief return in October 2024, Hunter x Hunter resumed serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump, offering fans hope for a consistent release schedule after years of interruptions.
New chapters arrive several times per month, published in Japan via the long-running Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.
Authored by Takehiko Inoue, the series—originally launched in the serial-issue magazine, Weekly Shōnen Jump, in 1990—dramatized the on-court lives of Shōhoku High School players.
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 ...