Today, July 20, Japan's top boys' manga magazine JUMP was released, and at the same time brought the completion of the last sports series "Haikyuu!!". JUMP, which has been published for more than 50 years, has no more sports series from now on. Industry insiders analyzed and lamented where the next sports series will be? "Weekly Shonen Jump" has been published for more than 50 years since its founding in 1968. If you look back on this long history, you will find that there is always one or more classic sports fan series throughout it. The author has summarized all the sports series that have been published in "Weekly Shonen Jump", including "Captain Tsubasa", "Basketball Flyer", "The Prince of Tennis", "Kuroko's Basketball" and other masterpieces that are famous both at home and abroad. The publication policy of "Weekly Shonen Jump" is "Friendship, Effort, Victory" . In fact, sports series are more likely to fit this theme than other themes. Just as Japanese readers are booing the decline of JUMP, sports series have become even more depressed. Now that "Haikyuu!!", which has been serialized for 8 and a half years, has come to an end, who has the ability to continue the glory of JUMP sports series? |
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