"Weekly Shonen Jump" all-stars celebrate the New Year together and will bring more exciting comics next year

"Weekly Shonen Jump" all-stars celebrate the New Year together and will bring more exciting comics next year

As we bid farewell to the old and usher in the new, Shueisha's comic magazine "Weekly Shonen Jump" released its latest greetings, with all its stars gathering together to celebrate the arrival of the new year. They also expressed that they will continue to work hard to bring more exciting comics next year.

On July 11, 1968, Shonen Jump published its August 1 issue and officially launched. Since its launch, many cartoonists have become popular because of its serialized works, and it has published many famous comics. In 1995, it set the highest sales record for Japanese comic magazines with a record of 6.53 million copies. Now it has become the most circulated serialized comic magazine in Japan, ranking first among the three major weekly boys' comic magazines (Weekly Shonen Jump, Weekly Shonen Sunday, and Weekly Shonen Magazine).

All the stars of Shonen Jump are in the same frame. Let’s find out where your favorite stars are hiding:

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