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''[[Shonen Jump]]'' was an English-language [[Shonen]] manga anthology magazine that was published by [[Viz Media]] in the US from January 2003 to March 2012, based on ''Weekly Shonen Jump'', a Japanese magazine which began in July |
''[[Shonen Jump]]'' was an English-language [[Shonen]] manga anthology magazine that was published by [[Viz Media]] in the US from January 2003 to March 2012, based on ''Weekly Shonen Jump'', a Japanese magazine which began in July 1968. It mainly carried translations of manga that first appeared in ''Weekly Shonen Jump''. The magazine introduced many Americans to some great series, such as ''[[Naruto]]'' and ''[[One Piece]]''. According to [[The Other Wiki]], it featured a total of twelve series in its first six years, previews of many others that Viz publishes, and articles on Japanese culture and language. In addition, every issue included anime, manga, and video game reviews as well as tips for various [[Collectible Card Game|card games]] related to manga series, and several times included promotional cards with an issue (some of which were [[Promotional Powerless Pieces of Garbage]]). |
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In early 2012 Viz closed the doors on '' |
In early 2012 Viz closed the doors on '''''Shonen Jump''''' to replace it with ''[http://shonenjump.viz.com/ Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha]'', a digital version of the magazine they had announced the prior year. ''WSJA'' contained their six most popular manga alongside bonus material such as sketches and interviews with the Japanese side of the industry. Issues cost $1 per issue or $26 for a year's subscription. It ceased publication in December 2018. |
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The original Japanese magazine is [[Trope Namer|practically synonymous]] with works that focus primarily on fighting and action; ''shonen jump'' is often considered to be its own subcategory of ''shonen'' anime and manga. |
The original Japanese magazine is [[Trope Namer|practically synonymous]] with works that focus primarily on fighting and action; ''shonen jump'' is often considered to be its own subcategory of ''shonen'' anime and manga. |
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Many of these series are featured in ''[[Jump Super Stars]]''. |
Many of these series are featured in ''[[Jump Super Stars]]''. |
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== Series run in Shonen Jump |
== Series run in Shonen Jump == |
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* ''[[Bakuman。]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Barefoot Gen]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Beelzebub]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Black Cat ( |
* ''[[Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Bleach]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Bobobo-Bo Bo-bobo]]'' |
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* ''[[Buso Renkin]]'' |
* ''[[Buso Renkin]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Cat's Eye]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Death Note]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Double Arts]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' |
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* ''[[Dr. Slump]]'' |
* ''[[Dr. Slump]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' |
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* ''[[Ginga Nagareboshi Gin]]'' |
* ''[[Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Gintama]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Harisugawa in Mirror World]]'' (ongoing) |
* ''[[Harisugawa in Mirror World]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Hell Teacher Nube]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Hikaru no Go]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Houshin Engi]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Hunter X Hunter]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Ichigo |
* ''[[Ichigo 100%|Ichigo One Hundred Percent]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[I''s]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Kinnikuman]]'' |
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* ''[[Kochikame]]'' (ongoing) |
* ''[[Kochikame]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Kuroko no Basuke]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Level E]]'' |
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* ''[[Magico]]'' (ongoing) |
* ''[[Magico]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro]]'' |
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* ''[[Mazinger Z]]'' |
* ''[[Mazinger Z]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Medaka Box]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Mr. Fullswing]]'' |
* ''[[Mr. Fullswing]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Mx0]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Naruto]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Nisekoi]]'' (ongoing) |
* ''[[Nisekoi]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Nurarihyon no Mago]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[One Piece]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Oumagadoki Doubutsuen]]'' |
* ''[[Oumagadoki Doubutsuen]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Pretty Face]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Psyren]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Saint Seiya]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Sand Land]]'' |
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* ''[[Sexy Commando Gaiden]]'' |
* ''[[Sexy Commando Gaiden]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Shaman King]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Sket Dance]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Slam Dunk]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Space Adventure Cobra]]'' |
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* ''[[To |
* ''[[To LOVE-Ru]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Toriko]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Video Girl Ai]]'' |
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]'' |
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' |
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh GX]]'' |
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' |
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh |
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh ZEXAL]]'' (ongoing) |
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh ZEXAL]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' |
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== Series run in Jump Square |
== Series run in Jump Square == |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Blue Exorcist]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Claymore]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[D |
* ''[[D.Gray-man]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Dragonaut |
* ''[[Dragonaut: The Resonance]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Embalming]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Genkaku Picasso]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Karakuridouji Ultimo]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Kure-nai]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Kurohime]]'' |
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* ''[[Mayoi Neko Overrun]]'' |
* ''[[Mayoi Neko Overrun]]'' |
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* ''[[Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai |
* ''[[Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai!|Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'' (ongoing) |
* ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Rosario |
* ''[[Rosario + Vampire]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Sengoku Basara]] 3: Roar of Dragon'' |
* ''[[Sengoku Basara]] 3: Roar of Dragon'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Shiki]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Tales of Innocence]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Tegami Bachi]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[To Love Ru Darkness]]'' (ongoing) |
* ''[[To Love Ru Darkness]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Yoku Wakaru Gendai Mahou]]'' |
* ''[[Yoku Wakaru Gendai Mahou]]'' |
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== Series run in Monthly Shonen Jump, but not Jump Square |
== Series run in Monthly Shonen Jump, but not Jump Square == |
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* ''[[Angel Densetsu]]'' |
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* ''[[Blue Dragon]] ST'' |
* ''[[Blue Dragon]] ST'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Cyborg 009]]'' |
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* ''[[Futaba |
* ''[[Futaba-Kun Change!|Futaba Kun Change]]'' |
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* ''[[Kekko Kamen]]'' |
* ''[[Kekko Kamen]]'' |
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* ''[[Legendz]]'' |
* ''[[Legendz]]'' |
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== Series run in Weekly Young Jump |
== Series run in Weekly Young Jump == |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[B Gata H Kei]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Elfen Lied]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Gantz]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Liar Game]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[Rozen Maiden]]'' (ongoing) |
* ''[[Rozen Maiden]]'' (ongoing) |
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== Series run in Super Jump |
== Series run in Super Jump == |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Bartender]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Golden Boy]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Kurozuka]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Space Adventure Cobra]]: Magic Doll'' |
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== Series run in Ultra Jump |
== Series run in Ultra Jump == |
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* ''[[Akikan]]'' |
* ''[[Akikan]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Aqua Knight]]'' |
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* ''[[Bastard!! |
* ''[[Bastard!!]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Gingitsune]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Gunnm]]: Last Order'' |
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* ''[[Hayate |
* ''[[Hayate × Blade]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[NEEDLESS]]'' (ongoing) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Ninku]]'' |
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* ''[[Outlaw Star]]'' |
* ''[[Outlaw Star]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Read or Die]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|Steel Ball Run]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Tenjho Tenge]]'' |
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== Series run in Business Jump |
== Series run in Business Jump == |
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* ''[[Golden Boy |
* ''[[Golden Boy|Golden Boy II]]'' |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[One Outs]]'' |
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* ''[[Riki |
* ''[[Riki-Oh]]'' |
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This magazine contains examples of: |
This magazine contains examples of: |
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* [[Bishonen Jump Syndrome]]: The [[Trope Namer]]. |
* [[Bishonen Jump Syndrome]]: The [[Trope Namer]]. |
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* [[Doorstopper]]: Consistently tops out every issue at about 350 pages, and is one of the few non-fashion oriented magazines to do so. Its Japanese counterpart frequently hits ''500 pages'', and comes out every ''week''. |
* [[Doorstopper]]: Consistently tops out every issue at about 350 pages, and is one of the few non-fashion oriented magazines to do so. Its Japanese counterpart frequently hits ''500 pages'', and comes out every ''week''. |
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* [[Dueling Shows]]: ''[[Naruto]]'' vs ''[[One Piece]]'', ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' vs ''[[One Piece]]'', ''[[Toriko]]'' vs ''[[One Piece]]''. |
* [[Dueling Shows]]: ''[[Naruto]]'' vs ''[[One Piece]]'', ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' vs ''[[One Piece]]'', ''[[Toriko]]'' vs ''[[One Piece]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 25 April 2022
Shonen Jump was an English-language Shonen manga anthology magazine that was published by Viz Media in the US from January 2003 to March 2012, based on Weekly Shonen Jump, a Japanese magazine which began in July 1968. It mainly carried translations of manga that first appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump. The magazine introduced many Americans to some great series, such as Naruto and One Piece. According to The Other Wiki, it featured a total of twelve series in its first six years, previews of many others that Viz publishes, and articles on Japanese culture and language. In addition, every issue included anime, manga, and video game reviews as well as tips for various card games related to manga series, and several times included promotional cards with an issue (some of which were Promotional Powerless Pieces of Garbage).
In early 2012 Viz closed the doors on Shonen Jump to replace it with Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha, a digital version of the magazine they had announced the prior year. WSJA contained their six most popular manga alongside bonus material such as sketches and interviews with the Japanese side of the industry. Issues cost $1 per issue or $26 for a year's subscription. It ceased publication in December 2018.
The original Japanese magazine is practically synonymous with works that focus primarily on fighting and action; shonen jump is often considered to be its own subcategory of shonen anime and manga.
A Shoujo-oriented sister-magazine to the Viz Shonen Jump called Shojo Beat! came out in the early 2000's, but sadly it didn't make as much money as the publishers hoped, and in 2008, the magazine was discontinued. The Japanese Weekly Shonen Jump currently has a number of sister magazines, including the Shonen Jump Square (a replacement for the discontinued Monthly Shonen Jump), and the Seinen Weekly Young Jump (more sex and violence), Super Jump (drama/action-oriented), Ultra Jump (fantasy/SF oriented) and Business Jump (aimed at the Salaryman audience).
Many of these series are featured in Jump Super Stars.
Series run in Shonen Jump
- Bakuman。
- Barefoot Gen
- Beelzebub (ongoing)
- Black Cat
- Bleach (ongoing)
- Bobobo-Bo Bo-bobo
- Buso Renkin
- Captain Tsubasa
- Cat's Eye
- Death Note
- Double Arts
- Dragon Ball
- Dr. Slump
- Eyeshield 21
- Fist of the North Star
- Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin
- Gintama (ongoing)
- Harisugawa in Mirror World (ongoing)
- Hell Teacher Nube
- Hikaru no Go
- Houshin Engi
- Hunter X Hunter (ongoing)
- Ichigo One Hundred Percent
- I''s
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
- Katekyo Hitman Reborn (ongoing)
- Kinnikuman
- Kochikame (ongoing)
- Kuroko no Basuke (ongoing)
- Level E
- Magico (ongoing)
- Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro
- Mazinger Z
- Medaka Box (ongoing)
- Mr. Fullswing
- Mx0
- Naruto (ongoing)
- Nisekoi (ongoing)
- Nurarihyon no Mago (ongoing)
- One Piece (ongoing)
- Oumagadoki Doubutsuen
- Pretty Face
- Psyren
- Rurouni Kenshin
- Saint Seiya
- Sand Land
- Sexy Commando Gaiden
- Shaman King
- Sket Dance (ongoing)
- Slam Dunk
- Space Adventure Cobra
- To LOVE-Ru
- Toriko (ongoing)
- Video Girl Ai
- Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (ongoing)
- Yu-Gi-Oh ZEXAL (ongoing)
- Yu Yu Hakusho
Series run in Jump Square
- Blue Exorcist (ongoing)
- Claymore (ongoing)
- D.Gray-man (ongoing)
- Dragonaut: The Resonance
- Embalming (ongoing)
- Genkaku Picasso
- Karakuridouji Ultimo (ongoing)
- Kure-nai (ongoing)
- Kurohime
- Mayoi Neko Overrun
- Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai (ongoing)
- The Prince of Tennis (ongoing)
- Rosario + Vampire (ongoing)
- Sengoku Basara 3: Roar of Dragon
- Shiki
- Tales of Innocence
- Tegami Bachi (ongoing)
- To Love Ru Darkness (ongoing)
- Yoku Wakaru Gendai Mahou
Series run in Monthly Shonen Jump, but not Jump Square
Series run in Weekly Young Jump
- B Gata H Kei
- Elfen Lied
- Gantz (ongoing)
- Liar Game (ongoing)
- Rozen Maiden (ongoing)
Series run in Super Jump
- Bartender
- Golden Boy
- Kurozuka
- Space Adventure Cobra: Magic Doll
Series run in Ultra Jump
- Akikan
- Aqua Knight
- Bastard!! (ongoing)
- Gingitsune (ongoing)
- Gunnm: Last Order
- Hayate × Blade (ongoing)
- NEEDLESS (ongoing)
- Ninku
- Outlaw Star
- Read or Die
- Steel Ball Run
- Tenjho Tenge
Series run in Business Jump
This magazine contains examples of:
- Bishonen Jump Syndrome: The Trope Namer.
- Doorstopper: Consistently tops out every issue at about 350 pages, and is one of the few non-fashion oriented magazines to do so. Its Japanese counterpart frequently hits 500 pages, and comes out every week.
- Dueling Shows: Naruto vs One Piece, Fairy Tail vs One Piece, Toriko vs One Piece.
- Honorifics: Even outside the manga themselves. The pages that teach fans about the Japanese Language sometimes have explanations of honorifics as the main topic or as part of some larger lesson.
- Manga Effects: Duh, considering its a manga anthology. Also occasionally used in the articles and reviews.
- Promotional Powerless Pieces of Garbage: Some of the Trading Card Game cards included with some issues.
- Puzzles: Most issues have some kind of puzzle related to one of the featured series.
And of course, all the various tropes presented in the series themselves.