
Weekly Shonen Magazine
I haven’t read it.
Shanphro
Blue Lock
For now, I’m reading 5 romantic comedies.
I keep being told about jumping, but to be honest, the images in the thread feel more finished.
>>5
I feel like I’m enjoying reading it because the readers don’t have strange expectations like with Jump.
>>5
Gross…
Failed Sentai
Shampoo
Orion
Bullro
Dream Cat
Midnight Chūn
weak weak
Colorful things
Rav4
I see.
>>7
Are you Doctor Magazine?
Step Squad Bururo Sweet God Kanokari Gray Blade Kakkou Midnight Miburo
I was reading quite a bit.
Also, so far the Suruga Meteor feels good.
I think we managed to attract young readers of the “narou” genre with Shanful, so it’s not like we’re in such a pessimistic state, right?
It’s not that Shanfro is boring separately, but I completely missed the right timing to get into it.
I want to know whether I should start with manga or anime.
>>12
Right now, the comic adaptation is just finishing the chapter that the anime is currently airing, and it’s a connecting development to the new chapter.
The 12th volume of the manga adaptation just started with the anime part last week.
>>12
Maybe I’ll read the original work after watching the latest episode of the anime.
I started reading the Narou version because I was too curious about the continuation.
anus
I have to say that the new series since the editor-in-chief changed is generally finished.
There are more things to read than the current Jump.
>>15
No…
Just before the jump, you didn’t even consider it.
It’s too obvious that once Jump falls to its lowest level in history, the number of negative comments will increase all at once.
Each work has a story structure that doesn’t feel like “whoa!” every week, so I can read them at a leisurely pace.
Unlike the cut-off battles in Jump, the ones that seem dangerous end in a straightforward manner, so it’s not brutal.
>>18
The cancellation of Usuyama Girls High School was personally a bit chaotic for me.
But all I could do was fall silent when I saw the sales of the paperback.
Shanfro
Orion
Bullro
One step
Ogure
Cuckoo
Diamond
KanoKari
Surugameteo
Revelation
Miburo
Tennis
Squadron
Immortal
Gachi Akuta
The early stages of Gachi Akta seemed like they would be really interesting.
The pacing of Dai A is faster and more interesting than before, but what I really want to see is Sawamura’s performance… that’s how I feel.
>>25
Wow, we got to the final episode at really amazing pace…
I hate this magazine because all my favorite manga keep ending! (Vector Ball Witch Tori Yama Mononoke’s Chaos)
>>26
Is the author’s health okay for the squad?
>>27
I’m already busy with just the second season of the anime, and I have 99% of my work involved with The Quintessential Quintuplets…
Vector Ball is well…
It’s pretty seriously incomprehensible that Witch Tori was canceled, but Dead Account has transferred and is still ongoing.
>>29
Isn’t the author also motivated?
The manuscript fee will probably decrease.
>>29
That was interesting, though.
The author has quite an attachment to it and said they would like to do a second part someday.
I didn’t dislike the monster characters, but battles are impossible with that level of drawing skill!
Midnight Heart Tune has a unique vibe and is interesting.
Yamabuki has a great character.
>>34
The heroine vote has been done a few times, but if it were done for all characters, it seems like Yamabuki would probably take first place.
Blue Lock
Shan Furo
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
The first step.
I will borrow her.
Weak teacher
I thought that Sensei Kamijo really suits the Japanese style, and it also made me realize that I prefer a solid historical setting rather than a completely fantasy one, which was the case with the canceled “Beast Heart Katana.”
>>36
Everything from the character design was very modern…
The Beast Heart Katana was so much like KYO that it made me laugh, but I quite liked it.
Recently, there was a discussion in Jump about how it’s difficult to have an erotic segment in a boys’ magazine in today’s era.
When I look at the magazine’s pages, I wonder if it’s really true.
>>39
I can’t help but think that Jump just made a mistake in developing its readership.
>>39
Recently, Young Magazine has also been getting better, so maybe it’s just that Magazine is odd.
I started to really like “Sentai Daishikkaku” desde Hibiki accidentally killed someone.
I no longer have the qualifications to talk about ideals…
Shanfro and the Weak Doctor
Raw anus
Step
I think it’s still holding up a lot better than Sunday.
>>45
No…
>>46
Why?
Super Sentai is interesting, isn’t it…?
Since Sunday, outrageous people like Momose Akira and others who can’t be captured have started to appear, so if this offensive continues, it might actually lead to a reversal.
Blue Lock
Mayochu
Orion
Squadron
Ashen
Gan-shin san
I buy the volumes of Yumeneko and Nama Anaru.
One step Shanfuro Blue Lock Orion
Since I’m reading it through the DAYS subscription,
I sometimes think that it would be good to develop new markets…
Mr. Canaan has been going through a tough time recently.
To be honest, I don’t really know what else is currently being published in Jump besides One Piece… I don’t even know the names of the works…
>>96
Aohako, Sakamoto, Manao’s Ichi, Kagurabachi.
>>54
Sorry… even if you tell me, I really don’t understand…
>>57
Well… isn’t that just because you only care about the magazine?
>>58
I think there are quite a few people who only know One Piece because I didn’t understand much of anything either.
>>61
I think people who only know One Piece might barely mention Blue Lock if asked about manga they know from magazines.
Despite being said to be thin, I personally find there are quite a few things I read in Sunday.
>>55
Rokkarock is interesting, but I feel like I’m going to die…
>>59
What the…
Yeah
>>59
I want to see more of Kyu-chan undressing…
>>59
Because we’re doing a past arc of some random old guy we don’t know…
Don’t look back, you are → DAYS
Black Cat Dance → Blue Miburo
I really like that this author is starting a new series with the same theme…
It’s understandable for younger series like “Manao no Ichi” and “Kagurabachi,” but not knowing about “Ao no Hako” and “Sakamoto” which are currently airing anime is a bit…
>>60
Discard the naive idea that you know just because it has been adapted into an anime.
It seems that Aoi’s Box and Sakamoto are not simply confirmed for an anime adaptation but are currently airing, so it feels like there is just a weak antenna for Jump.
I know that Sakamoto’s anime is really terrible.
>>65
It’s kind of sad that the original fans are keeping quiet about it.
Speaking of whether it has been adapted into an anime, quite a few of the current serialization lineup in the magazine have already been adapted.
Sakamoto doesn’t really post individual threads on the bulletin board.
Both the magazine and Young Magazine are vulgar and enjoyable, aren’t they?
Jump is elegant.
I don’t have a particular series in this week’s Sunday that I find extremely interesting, but overall I think it’s a manga magazine that makes me feel like reading.
The only ones that have outsold the four Jump titles mentioned above are Burlo and Shanfro, so when it comes to being known, I think the works from other magazines are less recognized.
If it’s Kuroiwa Medaka, who just went viral with the previous work “The Quintessential Quintuplets” and “Bug Dance,” I wonder if their name is barely known.
Well, I suppose it’s fine since the frog in the well seems to know the beauty of the blue sky, right?
If you don’t pick a fight with other magazines
“Kanojo, Okarishimasu has sold 13 million copies, right?”
The author’s new series of KYO has ended before I even noticed…
Is it a cancellation rather than a transfer?
>>79
Cancellation
It was a final moment that can only be described as having ended somehow.
>>85
I thought I would read it all at once since it’s a sword battle like KYO, but…
Wow, when did Aohako sell 4 digits?
It’s a world line I’m not familiar with.
Jump Kids are coming back in again, huh?
The magazine is unfairly looked down upon by nameless people.
>>82
Unfair…?
I think it’s amazing that Kanokari has already been confirmed for four seasons, casually.
Rather, you might hate jumping.
An entity that seems to be this jump kid.
>>96
This guy is the worst.
It was finally trending in a good way, but…
Daishikkaku was said to be a nihilistic manga that only revels in greens.
The understanding of the truth has changed quite a bit, hasn’t it?
To be quite serious, I don’t really know what’s currently published in Jump besides One Piece… I don’t even know the names of the other works…
Shanfu is way too interesting, but I’m worried if it’s okay because the road ahead is incredibly long.
>>92
The battle against Qutarnid was honestly unnecessarily long.
I don’t dislike the date preparation section of “KanoKari,” and the current date section is also interesting.
I mean, the creator of Hako is from Magazine, so you should know that…
>>95
The author of Tokyo Revengers also went to Jump, but is the Jump brand really that appealing for manga artists?
>>101
Wakui is making a lot of money, so it’s like that, but when the manuscript fees were made public, people in the industry were buzzing, and I guess it’s more about the brand or the manuscript fees.
>>101
I think jumps will likely hit more.
To be quite serious, I don’t even know what’s currently being published in Jump other than One Piece… I don’t even know the names of the works…
I feel like sports manga has become a poison recently.
I’m disappointed that Sunday World has become irregular even though I was reading it.
If it’s irregular, I usually end up not reading it.
>>100
I don’t really want to say it, but the development in the world change is just way too slow and lacks hooks… The atmosphere was good, but it was just too empty…
>>134
Even Birdmen had a decent pace at the beginning, but this time it’s truly just filled with mysteries while depicting the daily life of a magician…
Well, it doesn’t feel like there are many new fans coming to Sakamoto or Ao Ashi through the anime.
>>104
Aohako’s new publication has increased sales by 50,000 copies, so it’s definitely growing.
It’s just one step to the anus.
Simply put, Jump sells more comics after all.
>>108
Andera…
There are actually quite a few people who only read Jump manga.
Love comedy is excessive.
I think it’s become quite readable, but the feeling of “what is this?” at the beginning was intense.
>>111
This week, it felt like I was sliding by trying to get close to the cheese bonus again.
>>111
It’s not so much that I’ve figured out how to read it, but rather that the main character is Gao and Jin is the heroine.
I think there are many people who are popular with Tokyo Revengers and Blue Lock but don’t know other magazine manga.
>>112
If it’s finished, then it’s probably Enen or The Quintessential Quintuplets next.
I feel like there are quite a few people who mistake Shingeki for Magazine, thinking it’s Weekly Magazine.
…I wonder if it will fit into the category of “Wait, it’s still going on!?”
I want Daiya to win against Teito.
Shan Furo and Mayo Chuu
Do you need a notification about the hiatus of “Ahiru no Sora”?
I think they consistently put out works that sell big, one way or another.
>>119
“Fire Force → Tokyo Revengers → Bully on that connection is impressive.”
T is quite the capable one, isn’t he…?
Although it’s said that there are too many romantic comedies, I’m not sure if there are any other works that were so close to being great.
>>120
But if we include erotic comedies, there are about 10 of them now.
It seems like they aren’t fighting over the food after all.
How did the story about the female high school teacher by the author of Aonohako in the magazine end?
There are many romantic comedies, but most of them have been adapted into anime, so there must be demand for them.
>>126
Well, if that level of quality is acceptable, then there might be demand for it… it leaves me with a somewhat ambiguous feeling.
I think magazine brands should have a bit more say in the artwork.
Recently, it seems like I’m posting more erotic comedies than romantic comedies.
It feels like the magazine is intentionally dividing the demand slots into three or so within the magazine itself to attract customers.
Galaxias had a lot of potential but missed the mark in various ways.
There is a possibility of it bouncing back on the web, but…
>>131
I really want them to transform because their art skills are seriously high.
>>131
I think there’s a lack of editing power regarding that.
It’s more like the regret is close to being a serious act.
Midnight Heart Tune is interesting.
Among the heroines, I like the singer, but Yamabuki is my favorite.
I wonder if publishers have stopped announcing their sales figures.
I love matchmaking.
I like magazines with a lot of cute girls’ comics.
Since Serizawa died, it feels like it has turned into a regular Shinsengumi manga.
If it’s something that’s confirmed in terms of copies, then Blue Lock is 40 million copies.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, 38 million copies (approximately 20 million excluding the Seven Deadly Sins).
I Will Rent Her 13 million copies.
Shangri-La Frontier 10 million copies
darkness
>>168
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse alone have sold 18 million copies.
>>173
The number released at the end of the Great Sin was 18 million, and now the total series cumulative is 38 million, so that’s how it is.
>>168
Aren’t there more numbers just from the Seven Deadly Sins?
I’ve been watching Amano Kami-san in the anime, but every time I see a commercial, I wonder if the current magazine only has such indecent things…
Is there no longer a death game?
>>170
You’re doing Blue Lock, huh?
>>170
In a way, Blue Lock is a sports death game.
Since the Japanese representatives have already been decided, there probably won’t be any more cuts to the members.
>>170
Don’t dive into erotic anime on your own and then worry about it!
I have no idea where Ahi Ru no Sora is stopped.
How many years ago was the last time it was published?
Read the scratch more thoroughly.
Blue Lock’s hype during the blackface episode was incredible.
>>177
The momentum of the latest episode is amazing too.
>>186
Neessss!!!
I enjoy reading every week because they have a variety of romantic comedies.
My top recommendation is Weak Weak Sensei.
If you want to look at it with a dirty mind, you can, but Aoi no Miburo is a wholesome anime.
The Book of Revelation is popular, huh…
I realized later that I haven’t bought the Deadly Sins and only have the Apocalypse series.
ShanFro is interesting, but watching the octopus battle makes me worry that parts that had no emptiness in the original are being excessively expanded in the manga.
>>183
If you can draw muscular men, beautiful girls, mechs, monsters, and fantasy, then what can’t you draw, Mr. Fujii…?
The apocalypse became interesting after Lancelot appeared.
At the pace of the comic adaptation, won’t it take more than 10 years for the heroine to get into gear in Shanfuro?
Will the serialized story last until the bathhouse date?
>>187
By next year, I should progress to introducing them to my family after my true identity is revealed and during our commute to and from school every morning.
It finally feels like Tristan is starting to gain some decent popularity, but I don’t see any particular buzz.
>>188
If we’re talking about genuine popularity, Kion has finally become a character that people can like in a proper way.
>>192
The recent feeling is good, isn’t it?
It seems that Shanflo is planning for a super long-term development as long as it keeps selling, judging by the pace of the anime.
>>191
Could it be that it became a part of the SAO or That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime category?
Is it that popular?
The strength of the magazine doesn’t seem to fluctuate much.
It’s been stable somehow.
>>193
I feel like there are several prominent figures that exist stably besides One Step.
Right now, it feels like I’m reading a manga-style setting material.
Anyway, I read it because the art is amazing.
>>194
The elements absorbed from Maijo and Nishio happen to be from there, after all…
It’s a sequel, and since only fans of the previous work would read it, I had the impression it would sell pretty poorly, but it seems to be selling quite well actually.
I quite like Orion, but it doesn’t get talked about much…
Also, the queen, who should be the heroine, has a weak presence…
I wonder if Galaxias didn’t handle the steering very well, but they’re skilled, so I have high expectations.
I was thinking that Yumeneko Nekuto might slowly fade away and get canceled…
I feel like this episode has really captured a strong response as an erotic comedy, so I hope it continues to gain momentum from here.
>>199
I have the impression that the mood has become much better since Hikari’s appearance.
There are multiple pillars that are selling well, and it feels relaxed.
Before Shanfro started, I thought, “I like it, but just being able to read up to Wezaemon would be good enough…” but I was astonished by Fujii-sensei’s enthusiasm and the way it sold.