
Ao no Hako 47 Miura Kouji Shinobigoto 67 Takegushibe Mitarashi Sandai Akagashisa no Kiyoshi-kun 115 Hidan no Kentarou Sakamoto Days 135 Suzuki Yuto Boku to Roboco 203 Miyazaki Shuhei Dai-kouhyou 23P Embers 261 Kanto Hoshi Nodayadate Nigejouzu no Wakakimi 287 Matsui Yuusei Akane Banashi 307 Suenaga Hiroki Ujyou Takushou Himaten! 331 Ono Genya Kagurabachi 351 Sotuzono Ken Shido: Craft no Saishuu Suiri 373 Tsutsui Taishi Nue no Youji 393 Kawae Masataka Negai no Asturo 415 Waku i Ken Choujun! Choukei Senpai 435 Numakata Kilu Ao 455 Fujimaki Tadatoshi February 25 Release!!! Yozawa no Karā Witch Yoichi Shinohara Kenta WITCH WALKER Anime <Kasou WALKER> no Rensai ni natteimasu 4 B no Hoshisen Hayashi Mamoru Anihai-ka Anime ‘BO] ten birei sutaato 2gatsu 26 nann youkai den en no bun’nai sutoori! 89 ‘JUMP FUTURE PROJECT 2025 WEEK 1%9] Gureiki-su no Sekkai Goyaku Roku Funjou Iwabaku Netsu Seiyou Monogatari Watashi-zou Shujin kame me Ganbatte Kokochi yoku Shoyūkoku no Tomi wo Tekisuru Kiyou 153 Madan no Ichi Gensaku: Nishimaki Sakuga: Usazaki Shiro ya Madan no Ichi Ishitsu Hanryou Kosupure 2gatsu 26 nann no Hajimari Soko mo nandaka hamin koto mo Yuichi Mahou-ka! “ONE PIECE” Kyudō no Ichimi furoku gatsu • Erubafure ka’an Shiiru! 237 INFORMATION Q| JUMP jan UP Animation Guru no Sankou Hoshihiraku News Senken Bakketsu 1P—-2 Haru no Teiran-gou teki Koukaishinya Shudou 1mei tomari no Chosansan 〇JAUNP 2 soro tto you Murata Kuro 3bi dokuri no Nagashi 2—-3 4. Mei-gou Hantai Daitou suruto niyo 8 gou 5 Fukugen Rikiou 12—14 6 Tasu surud 10 7 Hyoushiki teki 12 8 Zai ki ryou 8~10 9 16-18 10. Shuudan-gou 20-28 11! Ji nan kankan 22 123Kessan-kyoku Seiren-to no Souji 22 24 Kumashishi ron 28 11 Kyoku kakusai rei 28-19 Fupuu: do no hitotsu no hobon daki jichiraku no koto Bahai no shishuu chū qhōken shiji no go no sakubou kaishi no !? Sewa to go no Shikumi kara, Anjiru o wakanai pu-rusu, Nankai no jūryoku strip so asari no hara ni sa sare schisai suruto ga kebai sa そせち Hottoru nai okineru Kawae ka de shine ruru chū すこし ‘.
Is the oldest one Roboco?
The black basketball series is being serialized.
The issue where the One Piece was on break features Roboko as the oldest member.
So, is the next one Sakamoto Aohako?
You’re undergoing metabolism.
The existence of Kochikame, which always had a sense of stability no matter when you read it, is truly great.
Even after My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen come to an end, I thought new stars would emerge regardless.
Reality is
>>6
Isn’t it Kagura and Ichi?
>>6
Even if it appears, it won’t come right away.
I wonder which is better, the time when the three pillars of One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach continued for a long time.
Can’t something be done about all these similar art styles and handsome, slender short-haired protagonists?
Aohako is at the top level.
I want more unique genres of manga.
ONE PIECE (1997)
Me and Roboco (2020)
SAKAMOTO DAYS (2020)
The Young Lord Who Escapes Well (2021)
Witch Watch (2021)
Aoi’s Box (2021)
Akane Banashi (2022)
What is the main highlight excluding the dress right now?
>>13
Quite seriously, Roboco.
>>13
Sakamoto
Ao no Hako
One
Kagura
Killua (2023)
The Onmyoji of Nue (2023)
Kagurabachi (2023)
Super Tour! Super Jo-senpai (2024)
Wish Astro (2024)
Kiyoshi-kun the Exorcist (2024)
Himaten! (2024)
Devilman Ichii (2024)
Shinobigoto (2024)
White Table HAKUTAKU (2024)
Sid Craft’s Final Deduction (2024)
Astro has always been in last place, it’s sad.
This week’s Roboco content was exactly like this week’s Jump…
A robot girl is jumping from the sign, huh…
Jump is stronger…
One-Pilo Robo Kō Witch Watch Nue Megune Ko Ichishido Craft
It’s a scam that One Piece is on hiatus when there’s a character from it on the cover.
Not something temporary like this.
I can’t wait to see the Reiwa Jump after One Piece is over.
>>24
Even after the Reiwa era ends, it seems that the one-piece is still not over.
Sakamoto’s anime was really a waste.
>>25
It’s been said that it’s difficult to adapt into anime, which is why there haven’t been many announcements.
It probably turned out to be difficult because it actually came out that way.
Even with this content, it’s still above the magazine, right?
>>26
No…
>>26
If there’s no one-piece, then it’s down.
The fact that more than half of this gets turned into anime due to jump power.
These days, you can read anything online, so the names of magazines don’t hold as much value as they used to.
Popular works are likely to be born from minor magazines.
The sign that says “Dress” is still there, so it can be maintained.
I really think it would be bad if it disappeared.
Kagurabachi isn’t popular, huh…
The Sakamoto Days anime honestly shouldn’t have missed this opportunity with Jump in this state.
>>35
It’s in first place for streaming!
>>39
What is the original work?
>>45
If it’s a paperback, it’s somewhat increasing.
>>35
Since it’s being seen, it should be sufficient for promotion.
It’s fine if My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen are separate, but losing Undead Unluck and Yozakura Family is painful.
Even in 1997, which was said to be a dark period after the end of big titles, it only took about a year for One Piece, Takeshi, and Naruto to come out.
It’s undoubtedly the first time in history that it hasn’t come this far.
Do something about Sakamoto’s anime.
There’s no way the anime will be interesting just by sticking to the original work.
>>41
Demon Slayer!
Honestly, I think it’s a miracle that we can maintain 2 million copies of the magazine with the current lineup.
If it wasn’t for the dress, I definitely wouldn’t have bought it.
>>43
Why don’t you switch to a paperback?
>>43
The current issue of Jump has 1.08 million copies with printed proof.
>>69
Just the number of worldly desires…
I wonder what the most popular manga in the Reiwa era will be.
Mashle?
>>48
Demon Slayer
>>52
I wrote it poorly.
It means “new series after the Reiwa period.”
I think the characters in the posted image are even below that of Champion, let alone Sunday Magazine.
>>50
It might be the case if you stack conditions like a Sunday that features One Piece, JUMP, and Free Ren Conan.
First of all, the frequency of One Piece’s hiatus is different from theirs.
In this situation, the top of Jump is unwavering, while other magazines are rather disappointing.
If Samurai 8 and Build King had been good works, they would have been the main attractions…
If “Siren” were serialized now, it would probably be at least a semi-main feature.
Well, Sunday Magazine Champion has gotten weaker across the board too.
I can still put up posters on the youth magazines.
If we exclude One Piece, would it be Ichikagura Akane that’s popular?
>>56
Isn’t it Sakamoto instead of Akane?
It seems like just one volume of One Piece could surpass the total sales of everything else combined.
>>58
It doesn’t seem like we can win; we are already winning.
>>58
One volume of One Piece is too expensive, right?
If you’re really in trouble, you’ll have the spy featured in this magazine, right? With plenty of assistants.
You’re too focused on the exceptional case that is Demon Slayer…
The anime adaptations of One Piece, Naruto, Bleach, My Hero Academia, and Jujutsu Kaisen are all based on the huge popularity of their original works as a fundamental premise.
Just because it’s been adapted into an anime doesn’t mean it will automatically become very popular…
>>63
But you know,
When you see the explosion of Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen, you can’t help but think that a third Demon Slayer will come, right?
>>72
From looking at the various product developments, it seems that Kaiki 8 was supposed to be the one that fit into that category…
>>63
There has been no work that has exploded in popularity through anime adaptation since Demon Slayer.
The era when Eyeshield was a mid-tier player was amazing, wasn’t it?
When the night cherry blossoms and Andera end, it suddenly feels like I become younger…
Well, before Demon Slayer was animated, it was selling about as much as the current Kagura.
>>66
If I’m with Kagura, Demon Slayer before the anime adaptation isn’t that great…
What happened to Sakamoto Anime?
>>67
The quality isn’t bad, and the viewership rankings are high, and it has a lot of popularity overseas, but…
Since the expectations were extremely high, I often see evaluations that say they haven’t reached that point.
The action depiction and drawing angles in the original work were just too good.
The next generation banner candidate, Act-Age, died due to a crime.
The next generation candidate for the main character, Ruridragon, has ended its serialization…
>>68
Losing these two is really big.
You can come back, Sam 8.
>>71
To be honest, I think with the current members, we could easily aim for a double-digit score.
It would be nice if they did a simultaneous serialization of a one-piece spin-off like other magazines.
It’s like the lackluster Shu faction with key figures like Xiahou Ba from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Sakamoto thought it would be impossible to bounce back from the boring start.
Aren’t there any big ones?
Sakamoto, it’s better if you fail at anime.
You must have realized that if you don’t put in real effort for Kagura, Jump will finally die.
Akuta is about the same as Aohako right now.
Can’t we do something about how boring the past arc is, Sakamoto?
The Aohaco anime really ended without any wind at all.
>>85
It’s impossible with a typical love story anymore.
>>85
Even though it’s live…
The runaway younger brother didn’t even flap his wings.
>>86
It has grown from 3 million to 4.5 million, you know…
>>86
If you look this week, of course it will be impossible.
The military commander part said they couldn’t collect surveys, but in a typical work, this means the popularity of the enemy side is catastrophic.
>>105
Kingdom also has completely unpopular enemy characters, but it’s selling well.
Return BORUTO to the magazine serialization!
>>87
It’s not even selling one-tenth of NARUTO; it’s unpopular.
Latest volume of One Piece > All other latest volumes
I think it would be better to bring Bolt back with the current lineup.
I don’t think there are any appealing elements for kids in Sakamoto, and even if the action scenes were a perfect score of 100, the reaction would likely not differ much from now.
Act-Age and RuriDragon won’t be able to make it to the top.
You would have become a fine mid-level employee.
Is the Sakamoto sign something that can make a sidekick a main character?
Put the chainsaw back and spank Tatsuki’s butt.
>>97
Well, that probably went in a positive direction because Hayashi is there.
I wonder if Kagura and Ichi would be a hit if they were adapted into an anime?
Other random beings will just become undead.
Recently, it seems like Ichinose could be the pillar.
>>101
Isn’t it Kaguya first? Both will probably happen, though.
Aohako has already gained over 2 million in the anime.
Andera Yoshizakura was almost immobile.
Honestly, if it’s the current Jump, bringing back Chainsaw would be more like lukewarm water than a plus.
>>107
It doesn’t get interesting just because you returned, right? Part 2.
It’s just boring.
>>92
Because it was divided, the spy became a societal phenomenon manga, you know?
The popularity of Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen is due to the demand for home entertainment during the COVID lockdown.
It would be impossible to recreate that hit given the current high prices.
Kaguraiichi seems to be burdened with too much expectation too soon and is at risk of collapsing.
>>111
If it collapses, we can just publish it once a month like Ruridora!
Act-Age…
I think there are many books that are interesting to read, but really few that are in a position like a flower, such as signboards or super popular works.
>>114
There are really many great works, but when it comes to the current Jump, this is what it is.
>>114
“I think the lower threshold is definitely higher than it used to be, as there’s nothing like ‘just cut this off quickly,’ and all of them are at least somewhat readable.”
The works at the top of the signboard class really lack impact…
>>114
Because there are many honor students, I end up wanting something like, “This is crap! Why is it so popular!? It’s annoying!”
>>154
Isn’t Kagura and Ichika exactly within that category?
Additionally, as a side note, there’s the Ruri Dragon.
The escape young man has sold relatively well, I suppose.
It’s just because of the quality of the anime…
The ranking of Kagurabachi is not that high.
The fact that a parody manga called Roboco is now the oldest manga means it’s already over.
Even the Chainsaw Man, which was called a huge failure, has seen its sales increase by 6 million copies since the anime.
>>122
The original number of copies is simply not enough, especially for the ones that are about to be adapted into anime.
>>122
The quality of the anime is just not good, and the original sales figures are completely different from recent works.
Of course, if the original had around 2 million copies for the anime and the other had over 10 million copies, the latter is likely to grow more.
In short, it just means that works that sell well even before the anime are strong.
>>122
Chainsaw Man has a small number of volumes, so if you think of it as a single volume, it’s really expanded.
It’s scary to suddenly bring up pictures of Andera, who is no longer here.
This is the current lineup of Jump manga!
510 million: One Piece (Volume 110)
84 million: Hunter (Volume 38)
7 million: Aohako (Volume 18) / Sakamoto (Volume 20)
4.5 million: Escape Youth (Volume 19)
2 million: Akane (Volume 15) · Witch (Volume 20)
1.5 million: Roboco (Volume 20)
1.3 million: Kagura (Volume 5)
Unknown: Killua O (Volume 8) – Nue (Volume 8) – Chojun (Volume 4) – Astro (Volume 3)
>>124
It’s much stronger than I expected even now.
>>124
This area is also selling well, but it’s definitely decreasing too much compared to a little while ago.
>>124
200,000: Mochizuki-san (Volume 1)
>>124
It feels like there’s no time to worry about appearances now that the witch is getting an anime adaptation.
The Escape of the Young is a historical piece based on the unpopular subject of the Northern and Southern Courts.
Rather, it’s because of the author’s skill that it has sold this much.
>>125
That’s right.
There’s no way it would sell with that era as a theme.
>>125
I feel like it’s more about the brand power of Assassination Classroom than skill.
>>135
If you could survive on just the brand, Samu 8 would still be continuing now.
>>125
I don’t think it’s unpopular since there’s something like the “Gokuraku Seii Taishogun.”
If Act-age were still alive, this wouldn’t have happened…
So, the Act-Age comeback is happening after all.
It’s fine since Nige Waka is selling as much as Parallel Paradise, which is a representative work of Young Magazine…
Kagura and Ichi have been selling well in manga volumes, yet their publication order is unstable, isn’t it?
>>133
I can’t even tell if I’m lined up according to the survey recently.
Well, if it’s sold that much, there shouldn’t be any cancellations.
>>133
The order of publication is influenced by the total number of strong fixed fans plus the fluctuating votes of current magazine readers.
I think it will only stabilize solidly after a number of years, like with Sakamoto or Aohako, basically.
Since Kagura has the wind at their back, isn’t it better to push even harder?
It seems like there was talk that Hunter would be published elsewhere instead of in Jump, but in the end, it feels like they decided to include it in the main magazine because it was too weak.
Kagura’s scenario on the Sakamoto course is boring…
>>138
It’s really something that Kagura sees Sakamoto’s course that way; they have no eye for it at all.
In terms of scenarios and earlier aspects, Kagura looks overwhelmingly better.
Overall, the quality of the action itself is generally better in Sakamoto’s case.
The subtly amazing thing is Sidcraft.
New series, if the correction is lifted, will be in a permanent state near the bottom.
>>140
Even though there are AoHako and HimaTen.
I just can’t help but wonder why so many romance stories are overlapping at the same time.
The fact that Toriko sold 25 million copies is amazing.
The three on the right have a design that looks like it could be in a Sunday comic.
It’s a thread like this week’s Roboco.
What are you going to do about Astro…?
>>148
I think it’s better to cancel it quickly and have them draw a different manga.
The feeling of not being able to cut losses in Astro is overwhelming.
>>152
I was pretty much in a position where I wouldn’t get cut off until now.
Right now, I think this is as far as it goes since I am significantly at the bottom on average.
Both Sakamoto and Aohako had great anime theme songs.
>>155
What’s different about this compared to the viral Mashle?
It feels like all the manga other than the short-term cancellation works are being adapted into anime at this rate, but they’re seriously not hitting… Kimetsu and Jujutsu were just too out of the ordinary.
Embers seems to be no good.
Blue Lock-like
Is a new soccer manga going to continue?
Soccer seems to have a long-lasting small group within the club…
It’s a shame that “Demon Slayer” started to buzz just as it was coming to an end.
If it had hit earlier, it would have been stretched to the limit as it used to be in the old Jump.
>>164
Since Jujutsu was not dragged out, I don’t think it would have changed even if Demon Slayer hit quickly.
Since you can read the latest episodes for free on Jump Plus, it doesn’t matter if Jump disappears.
That’s why I’m saying to go and poach a popular one from Sunday this time.
>>167
Who is it?
>>169
Rumiko Takahashi
>>169
Gosho Aoyama
>>167
A person of indigo and strawberry…
>>167
A response that is the epitome of a mock editing division.
I’m waiting for the new work from the creator of Doritry.
It feels like it’s already doomed after just three episodes of soccer.
>>172
It sold better than I thought…
>>172
Kagura is selling well.
>>172
Already surpassed 250,000 copies!! Make it even bigger…
I think Nue will jump into animation, don’t you?
>>177
SAKAMOTO was also said to be good for anime visuals…
>>186
Huh!?
>>186
Well… it was said that anime might lose to the original work in terms of artistic power…
>>177
I felt like it had already been animated.
Recently, it feels like there are visibly more lively manga outside of Jump.
Is it only the old man, who is still captivated by the soul of Jump, and not the writers?
>>178
Not really like that.
Too many dreams about Act-Age.
In the end, it’s a manga that was treated as a semi-flagship alongside Jujutsu and Chainsaw Man for a time, with a foundation for potential popularity due to being interesting, having a decent number of fans, and being slated for a stage adaptation that will likely lead to an anime adaptation in the future, resulting in an explosive rise in popularity.
There are many substitutes for the current Jump.
>>180
I see.
>>180
When you say that, it certainly seems replaceable.
It seems that Aohako Sakamoto might somehow surpass 10 million copies, but for the others, if Kagura and Ichi hit with the anime, it might be just barely enough.
With this, Gintama might come back… but probably not.
I wonder if a mystery hit manga like Demon Slayer will come out from its mysterious popularity.
Kagura and Ichi both feel like they are shining mid-tier, not really the type to be the main attraction.
I shouldn’t have finished My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen after all.
It was supposed to be a hit and sell well with the “Brin Ban Ban Bon,” but…
If there is an anime adaptation of Nue, make the protagonist Shimono.
The Nue can’t portray battles between sub-characters at all, so it has too many characters that are not being utilized properly.
It was Shueisha that spent too much on Andera while dreaming.
I mean, since Ichi seems like he could jump higher than Akuta, it’s about time for you to find peace.