This could be coolThey might deal with that as a "canon" movie. Enel coming back to Earth could make great film.
Thursdays without this thread being filled with spoiler tags... 😔
This could be coolThey might deal with that as a "canon" movie. Enel coming back to Earth could make great film.
Hikaru Taguchi. He was in charge of :
So did Jump readers.
How could they when they all received this when buying their copies of Kimetsu or Neverland
he did a oneshot awhile ago and is currently doing character designs for the new Sakura Wars gameSince you guys are talking about Kishi new manga what's up with Kubo? Still gone?
agreedJust here to say that Naruto and Bleach hate is wayyy overblown
YP working to prepare those fouls for the storm that will come when OP is #2 at the end of the year
YP working to prepare those fouls for the storm that will come when OP is #2 at the end of the year
You think they will be salty or any other reason in particular?I never browse the One Piece reddit. If my feeling is right and yaiba just passes One Piece for the year. Y'all will see me there
he did a oneshot awhile ago and is currently doing character designs for the new Sakura Wars game
YP working to prepare those fouls for the storm that will come when OP is #2 at the end of the year
Since you guys are talking about Kishi new manga what's up with Kubo? Still gone?
Less crazy more salt filled lol.You think they will be salty or any other reason in particular?
Some drama people want wins for their series.Are these sales worldwide or only japan?
But man people caring for selling numbers never made sense to me.
Good for yaiba but it got really popular by a fresh hyped new anime.
OP is 20 years old ffs
Idk, I remember they were classy back when the MHA reddit surpassed the One Piece one.
Japan only. Worldwide, One Piece is still miles ahead of it. Even with all the hype surrounding KnY, I wouldn't be surprised if in 2019: OP sales in France alone> Kimetsu sales in everything not called japanAre these sales worldwide or only japan?
But man people caring for selling numbers never made sense to me.
Good for yaiba but it got really popular by a fresh hyped new anime.
OP is 20 years old ffs
Working on Sakura Wars, and honestly considering his health problems near the end of Bleach and his breakdown with Zombieland I can't see Kubo ever going back to a weekly series if he makes another manga.
Idk, I remember they were classy back when the MHA reddit surpassed the One Piece one.
That's because they knew they were going to surpass them back /sIdk, I remember they were classy back when the MHA reddit surpassed the One Piece one.
I actually like Kubo artstyle/drawing (when he didn't go crazy with the white pages), he might me bad at writing but the man knew how to draw.
fake karakura town arc is my favorite arc thoughbleach would be remembered fondly as a great shonen if it had ended at soul society
True lolIdk, I remember they were classy back when the MHA reddit surpassed the One Piece one.
honestly I'm the same way. Love looking at data like that and just interpreting itJapan only. Worldwide, One Piece is still miles ahead of it. Even with all the hype surrounding KnY, I wouldn't be surprised if in 2019: OP sales in France alone> Kimetsu sales in everything not called japan
I personnaly care about sales, but probably not in the sense you are implying, I just like seeing big numbers (and making calculations to predict stuff).
water best typeSobble evolution line is James Turners favorite of the starters.
Sobble gonna look great
nationalism needs to die off alreadyAlso glad Tokyo Squad will/should be canceled soon fuck that nationalistic series
Also glad Tokyo Squad will/should be canceled soon fuck that nationalistic series
Fire is the way to go
Sobble evolution line is James Turners favorite of the starters.
The final villain group in Bleach had over 28 villains in the main group
true tho
Got good news for youmy first thought is always 'Weekly Shonen Jump'
why am i such a weeb
I don't know why you tagged me in this but I appreciate that you did. The look at what SJ series have to do in their first chapters to grab an audience is something I've become more interested in as of late, after seeing a breakdown on Twitter of why The Last Saiyuki, a series that had great potential, was cancelled and how its first 8ish chapters that are all basically in the same location did it no favors. I can see how Samurai 8 is in a similar position. The first big moment that stood out for me can at like Ch.12 or something. I figured they were releasing the first 2 volumes at once because of how slow of a burn it is but even that has not seemed to help. It's a shame.I've seen people bring up some other series when trying to talk about Samurai 8 on twitter like with Act-Age but here the thing, different expectations.
Act-Age isn't a shonen battle series, its a slice of life series so different expectations between it and a battle manga, much less from one SJ has heavily promoted not only before its first chapter but heavily afterwards.
That and shonen jump likes to have many a titles to fill up certain niches that the magazine doesn't have, SJ is filled with battle shonens not so much harem, SoL, etc and they keep them there longer to entice not only current readers but newer ones and hope to get them not only to stay with the new series but SJ
I know Kishimoto has talked about it being a hard sell (a high sci-fi series in Jump) and such but then I hear him talk about needing to do alot of exposition for the series and I'm just thinking thats like the antithesis of what Jump series need to do early on since new series need to hit the ground running and get things moving.
In the first eight Chapters of One Piece:
> Meet Luffy and got his story with Shanks, established not only his dream but a mentor figure and what he wants to do
> Shows that Piracy is dangerous and isn't the work of a hero or for a kid, Luffy gets his signature hat and a goal to strive for with giving the hat back to Shanks
> Chapters afterwards show his power and what he can do now that he is older
> Introduces major antagonistic threat and world structure with marines and a helpful friend in Coby
> Introduced to one of the tri-protagnist in Zoro who fights differently then the main hero and other sword users differentiating himself
> Introduced to Nami our first major female character with a unique introduction
Slam Dunk:
> Sport series not really done before
> Introduced to Sakuragi & Haruko that sets up the premise of the series well and there dynamic
> Second chapter introduces our rival character/second most important character Rukawa
> Akagi the captain is introduced soon after along with Kogure & Ayako
> Teaches us the basics of Basketball (that doesn't go on multiple pages)
> While not a good at all early on we see Sakuragi does have potential and talent, along with being dedicated
Naruto:
> First chapter introduces Naruto what his dream is, his position in the village as an outcast, shows while not a good student and not good at fundamentals he is dedicated
> We learn why he is rejected and shows his dynamic with his teacher Iruka that is heart warming
> We are introduced to the three other protagonist with Sasuke and Sakura and get to see who they are and further glimpses into Sasuke
> Introduced to Kakashi there teacher and shown the gap in skill not only between the main three with each other but between there teacher showing a big gap
> Introduces the importance of team work and being a ninja isn't fun and games people put there lives on the line as Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura pass.
I wonder who is the editor for Samurai 8, does he really try to push Kishi for certain things, because:
Looking here the editor really did help early on to establish Naruto and one of the big things was cutting out alot of exposition, something that clearly Kishimoto isn't doing with Samurai 8.
So it makes me think that Samurai 8 is more distilled Kishimoto then the fruits of not only Kishimotos work and ideas but the guiding hand of an editor
I wrote way to much here didn't I Lotus & Silfer
No Chapter
If you'd like a response send a PM. I'm not about to derail a thread arguing with you.B-Dubs
Come on man.
"Why did you make this thread? We already have *insert thread*?
So yeah, I've thought about making a Shonen Jump OT for a while now. I know there are other manga threads, I'm active in multiple of them, including a general one but from what I've seen on the site and conversations I've participated in, I believe this one still has its place. Beyond wanting to have at least one thread on this site where people can feel comfortable coming in at any time of the week if they like to stick to the official release of SJ manga, I see this thread as a nice place for people who read multiple of the series in Shonen Jump like I do and like to follow and discuss Jump itself as a magazine/platform. The main inspiration for this thread is the ResetERA Toonami thread. Just as that thread has its place among Anime-specific threads and Seasonal Anime threads due to focusing on a particular broadcast, I hope with Shonen Jump's history, popularity, importance and release methods that this one too can have its place among the other manga threads on the site."
Closing it so soon when it's clearly shown to be appreciated in the first few posts, including one surprised at there not being one before, doesn't seem fair at all. I don't see you closing the Toonami thread because "there's already an Anime thread". Let us have a thread for Shonen Jump, let us have one thread on this site for people who want support the official release. The manga thread has purpose beyond just stuff that's brought over internationally under the "Shonen Jump" imprint. I don't see how my thread is redundant and I don't think your decision is a just one.
Got good news for you
https://www.resetera.com/threads/shonen-jump-ot-becoming-the-greatest-insert-occupation-ever.146237/
I don't know why you tagged me in this but I appreciate that you did. The look at what SJ series have to do in their first chapters to grab an audience is something I've become more interested in as of late, after seeing a breakdown on Twitter of why The Last Saiyuki, a series that had great potential, was cancelled and how its first 8ish chapters that are all basically in the same location did it no favors. I can see how Samurai 8 is in a similar position. The first big moment that stood out for me can at like Ch.12 or something. I figured they were releasing the first 2 volumes at once because of how slow of a burn it is but even that has not seemed to help. It's a shame.
I was one step ahead of you...Got good news for you
https://www.resetera.com/threads/shonen-jump-ot-becoming-the-greatest-insert-occupation-ever.146237/
I don't know why you tagged me in this but I appreciate that you did. The look at what SJ series have to do in their first chapters to grab an audience is something I've become more interested in as of late, after seeing a breakdown on Twitter of why The Last Saiyuki, a series that had great potential, was cancelled and how its first 8ish chapters that are all basically in the same location did it no favors. I can see how Samurai 8 is in a similar position. The first big moment that stood out for me can at like Ch.12 or something. I figured they were releasing the first 2 volumes at once because of how slow of a burn it is but even that has not seemed to help. It's a shame.