Download the Weekly Shonen Jump app boot it up and then try and buy the latest issue. It should ask you if you want to subscribe for a year for $25 bucks.
Download the Weekly Shonen Jump app boot it up and then try and buy the latest issue. It should ask you if you want to subscribe for a year for $25 bucks.
Well there will be Haikyuu now if you want another sports series. There is also World Trigger which is a sci fi fusion of a sports and battle manga.Maybe I'm silly but I just signed up a year, mostly to read My Hero Academia since I've been meaning to try that out. Any other easy recommendations? I haven't read a ton of manga but my favorites have probably been Pluto, Cross Game, and Delicious in Dungeon (maybe One Punch Man too but I saw the anime first so I enjoyed that more as a result). Currently enjoying reading through all Hellboy, Mind MGMT too which obviously aren't anime but just an indicator of my preferences.
Yeah, don't do that, select the cheaper 1.99 USD option instead.Download the Weekly Shonen Jump app boot it up and then try and buy the latest issue. It should ask you if you want to subscribe for a year for $25 bucks.
Thanks, both those look pretty good.Well there will be Haikyuu now if you want another sports series. There is also World Trigger which is a sci fi fusion of a sports and battle manga.
Hunter x Hunter will probably be added close to when it comes off hiatus.
YesWhats the difference with the Viz snd Shonen Jump aps, anyways? Can you still access SJ on the Viz one?
Yes, they did state they'll be filling the gaps for series over time.There's quite a lot of new and old stuff in here so I'm still pretty happy. Haikyu has up to chapter 260 and the latest chapter, so it's missing the last 70 chapters
I believe the Viz app has series that aren't included under Viz's "Shonen Jump" imprint/label/whatever. So I think everything that's in SJ app is in Viz app but not everything that's in Viz is in SJ.Whats the difference with the Viz snd Shonen Jump aps, anyways? Can you still access SJ on the Viz one?
That gap will be filled in as time goes on. There was a podcast mentioning that for Haikyuu and Kimetsu no Yaiba, that only the chapters already released in the volume releases and the latest chapters would be in the archive initially.There's quite a lot of new and old stuff in here so I'm still pretty happy. Haikyu has up to chapter 260 and the latest chapter, so it's missing the last 70 chapters
Eyeshield 21 was never sold digitally so it was never expected to be here, same for Slam Dunk.The only notable absence I noticed apart from Hunter x Hunter and YYH was Eyeshield 21...
Slam Dunk I never really expected anyways as its author doesn't want any of his work sold digitally.Eyeshield 21 was never sold digitally so it was never expected to be here, same for Slam Dunk.
So if anyone here decides to give Dr. Stone a whirl I made an OT for it Dr. Stone OT. Would love to hear y'alls first impressions and thoughts on it!
Which main characterI don't like the main character, I'm dropping it before any potential big changes happen on that front a few chapters later
One Punch Man looks to be omitted as well.The only notable absence I noticed apart from Hunter x Hunter and YYH was Eyeshield 21...
Why you gotta hurt me and Silfer like this Lotus.I don't like the main character, I'm dropping it before any potential big changes happen on that front a few chapters later
So if anyone here decides to give Dr. Stone a whirl I made an OT for it Dr. Stone OT. Would love to hear y'alls first impressions and thoughts on it!
Promised Neverland has very striking art and consistently has the best color pages in JumpAnyone got recommendations for good art in these? I'll probably check out most of the series at some point but I'm interested in taking notes from some series with very strong art. :D