Shonen Jump is a publication that releases new series relatively frequently. Almost everyone who reads this weekly publication has had the experience of a new series they were reading suddenly being axed and forced to end, usually with an incredibly unsatisfying conclusion to the story.

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But that's not the case with every new series announced on Shonen Jump. Because a lot of the newer series that are in the magazine right now are actually pretty fantastic. In fact, let's take a look at some of the best examples of Shonen Jump's most enjoyable new series and talk about why they're worth reading.
7 Astro Royale
Ken Wakui wrote and illustrated.
Astro Royale is the first series here, and like many others on this list, it has its own unique circumstances. At least at the time of this writing, it really seemed that way for a while. Astro Royale We quickly got to the initial conclusion (aka the series was thought to be getting the 'axe'). Thankfully, this turned out to be a bit of a bait and switch and the series continued after the fight that seemed like it would be the climax of the story. now, Astro Royale It comes from the mind of beloved manga artist Ken Wakui, best known for his writing and drawing work. Tokyo Avengers.
And Ken made it very clear: Tokyo Avengers The fact that he can write and portray a compelling drama series is very different when you start including magical abilities into the mix. Astro Royale do. But looking at what's come out of the series so far, I absolutely think Astro Royale deserves to be included here, as it becomes an increasingly fun read over time.
6 Kagurabachi
The text and illustrations were written and illustrated by Takeru Hokazono.
Although the series has been the subject of many online jokes and meme posts mocking how 'overrated' it is. Kagurabachi The series itself was actually incredibly good when the chapters first started coming out. As far as protagonists go, Chihiro is refreshing in a way that's completely different from other shonen protagonists with their unique tendency to be kind and bloodthirsty. Chihiro is incredibly solemn and serious.

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Chihiro never jokes, rarely shows emotion, and rarely lets down her guard. It's honestly refreshing to see what most are typically hot-blooded, brainy, and incredibly gullible shonen protagonists. Here, the actual action, composition, and overall storytelling are included. Kagurabachi They all deserve praise, even if the actual context of the story isn't that unique.
5 witch logic
Written by Osamu Nishi, illustrated by Shiro Usazaki
It's probably unfair to include witch logic This list only has 6 chapters at the time of this writing, so I don't exactly have a 'ton' of content to finish. But we're going to take a risk and say that this series will last for a while and its popularity will only grow. This manga comes from the mind of Osamu Nishi, best known for his hit series. Welcome to Demon School Iruma-kun and Shiro Usazaki, best known for her amazing work. acting age.
Not only is this a unique series in that it has both female writers and illustrators, but the world Ichi lives in is also dominated by women, as she is the only woman who can use magic. environment). However, due to unusual circumstances due to Ichi's excellent hunting skills, he acquires his own magical powers and becomes the world's only male witch. Again, it's early days for this series, but everything about the world building, characters, art, and dialogue between characters is enjoyable enough to earn this shonen series an early spot on this list.
4 Akane Banashi
Written by Yuuki Suenaga, illustrated by Takamasa Moe
Akane Banashi This is another shonen series that someone who casually reads shonen series every now and then would never expect to see. boy jumping. This is not a story about a hero in a fantastical world learning how to use magical powers and going on an adventure, but it is based in reality. To be more specific, this is a series about the Japanese art of rakugo, or solo storytelling. This is something that can be seen in other popular anime series such as: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju.

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in Akane BanashiLead character Akane Osaki embarks on a difficult and philosophical path to mastering rakugo, trying to impress the very man who drove her father out of the world of rakugo and make him approve of his rakugo. Overall, this is a series about the nuances of storytelling. This means that it relies almost entirely on the author's organizational and writing skills. Yuki Suenaga (author) and Moue Takamasa (illustrator) worked together. Considering how popular this series has been so far, it definitely has it in spades.
3 Ruri Dragon
Text and illustration: Masaoki Shindo
Now let's talk Ruri Dragonis a lovely series by Masaoki Shindo, a very talented but very new manga artist with only two works (mostly one-shots) published in 2016 and 2017. However, despite his lack of experience, it is clear that Shindou can do it. Create a really compelling series. Ruri Dragon Perhaps one of the most refreshing slice-of-life series we've read in a long time. There are many reasons why we feel that way. Ruri Dragon It deserves a spot here, but the biggest thing (at least for me personally) is that it blends fantasy and reality incredibly well. Ruri is the daughter of a dragon, and she only learns this at an inconvenient time in high school when her dragon powers (i.e. horns) begin to manifest themselves.
But the way Shindo handles this fantastic concept, the way the school reacts to it, the way her mother talks to Ruri about it, and the way Ruri adjusts to her new, changing body are all emotionally mature and fun to read. All in one, Ruri Dragon It's a fantastic recommendation for anyone who likes slice-of-life series with a bit of a fantasy twist, and for anyone who likes stories where the characters discuss most of their problems like real adults instead of immediately breaking out into bare-knuckle fights.
2 blue box
The text and illustrations were written by Miura Kouji.
romance series boy jumping It's not completely unheard of, but it's relatively rare, especially pure romance series. In most cases, if a series contains romance, it is secondary to the action, mystery, thriller, or supernatural aspects of the story. And when the romance series comes out boy jumping Once in a Blue Moon, it's often filled with tropes, bad characters, and sometimes just an overall bad romance.
but, blue box This series is adorable in every sense of the word, the story's slow-build approach to romance is handled incredibly well, and sports are a big part of the story. blue boxThe connections between the characters are clearly the main focus of this story. In fact, even though it was only inside boy jumping An animated adaptation has already been on the front page of Netflix for several years.
1 Dan Dan Dan
The text and illustrations were written and illustrated by Tatsu Yukinobu Tatsu.
Dan Dan Dan It's been about three years since it was serialized, but according to the life cycle of shonen series, it's not that long, with the series only lasting about 160 episodes. This means the series still deserves to be included on this list. And as far as the new series goes, Dan Dan Dan It has to be one of the best in recent memory. It's a fresh take on different types of stories in an action-packed and visually stunning package.
This series has fantastic art, well-written romance, great characterization, incredible action, and top-notch comedy. There's a reason of many steps The anime adaptation is one of the most anticipated releases of the season, and it shows just how much Tatsu Yukinobu has cooked up with it.

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