Summary
Weekly Shonen Jump’s strict cancellation policy caused many manga to end due to low sales or poor reception, leading to a cruel reputation. Some manga in 2023 ended naturally or because the author chose to discontinue it, but the high number of cancellations is notable. Some manga, such as High School Family and PPPPPP were canceled due to low ratings, poor presentation, lack of originality or niche appeal.
One of the defining things Weekly Shonen Jump that’s how cutthroat they run a business. If a manga doesn’t achieve at least moderate success from the first chapter, it will often be canceled without a chance to find its footing again. That approach has helped them achieve their current success, but it has also given them a reputation for being notoriously cruel to their creators.
Manga always ends quickly on Weekly Shonen Jump, and 2023 is no exception. Many of Weekly Shonen Jump manga ends in 2023 are the usual cases of a series being canceled due to low sales and poor reception from fans, but in some cases, a manga has ended because it came to a natural conclusion – or because of the author. no longer want to serialize in the magazine.
Regardless, there are so many Weekly Shonen Jump manga that ended in 2023 that it’s worth paying attention to, regardless of the quality of some of them.
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12 High School Family: Kokosei Kazoku has finally completed his course
Posted serially from September 7, 2020 to February 20, 2023
The first Weekly Shonen Jump manga to leave the magazine in 2023 is High School Family: Kokosei Kazoku by Ryo Nakama. For two years, High School Family: Kokosei Kazoku has fulfilled the role of Weekly Shonen Jump’s Resident gag manga, but it suddenly ended in early 2023, it’s possible that ratings and sales were too low to justify its continued release. It’s unfortunate for fans of the series, but Weekly Shonen Jump’s other gag manga, Me & Roboco, has been successful enough to receive an upcoming anime and film adaptation, so at least, that niche is still being fulfilled. response.
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11 PPPPPP’s story and art were never suitable for a magazine
Posted serially from September 18, 2021 to February 27, 2023
Throughout its release, Mapollo 3’s PPPPPP has maintained a notable following thanks to its unique art style and writing that has grown stronger over time, but from start, PPPPPPHis writing and art style never matched the standards of what was expected from him Weekly Shonen Jumpso it makes sense that it would eventually be canceled. Mapollo 3 recently started a new story on Manga Plus, Magical Girl Tsubame: I Will (Not) Save The World!, so at least, people still have plenty of opportunities to experience their work.
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10 stories about a devil bride in Tokyo who couldn’t create their own identity
Posted serially from September 5, 2022 to April 3, 2023
After PPPPPP, the next manga to leave Weekly Shonen Jump was Tadaichi Nakama’s Tokyo Demon Bride Story. Tokyo Demon Bride Story has good art and storytelling, but the main problem is that it always sticks to extremely familiar story beats, so it offers very little originality and as a result fails to maintain its originality. fan. More ways The story of Tokyo’s demon bride focusing on fighting demons means it is forced to compete with Jujutsu Kaisen and other manga with similar settingsIt’s understandable that Tokyo Demon Bride Story would eventually be canceled.
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9 Ginka & Glüna’s pacing killed one of Shonen Jump’s most promising stories
Serialized from September 12, 2022 to April 10, 2023
One of the most unfortunate examples of Weekly Shonen Jump’s cancellation practices is Shinpei Watanabe’s Ginka & Glüna. Ginka & Glüna have built a fascinating world and written from the start a great art style to go along with it. However, Ginka & Gluna very poorly paced and always alternating between too slow and too fastso, despite having some of the best art and ideas in a new Weekly Shonen Jump manga in years, poor execution led to its cancellation before it could find its footing.
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8 Ichigoki is under control!! One of Shonen Jump’s least popular manga ever
Published between November 28, 2022 and April 3, 2023
One of the least surprising releases from the magazine this year was Under Control!! by Seiji Hayashis Ichigoki!! While Hayashi found success with his previous series, I’m From Japan, his art and comedy barely translate to Ichigoki, often coming off as a visual mess and the story tries too hard to be funny. So, Ichigoki is being controlled!! came to a very surprising ending with a total of 19 chapters in two volumesmaking it one of the shortest manga published in Weekly Shonen Jump in recent years.
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7 Mashle: Magic and muscle have reached their fitting conclusion
Posted serially from January 27, 2020 to July 3, 2023
Not every manga leaving Weekly Shonen Jump in 2023 is canceled, and a prime example is Hajime Komoto’s Mashle: Magic and Muscles. A year ago it was announced that Mashle had entered the final season and everything happened in Mashle: Magic and brawn from 2022 onwards slowly builds its final act and wraps up various plot points until it reaches a suitably heartfelt and absurd conclusion. Mashle’s anime adaptation is expected to get a second season in 2024, and with any luck, it will be able to bring the full story to a wider audience.
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Black Clover author’s health cannot keep up with Shonen Jump’s release schedule
Posted serially from February 16, 2015 to August 21, 2023
Another manga that left Weekly Shonen Jump in 2023 without cancellation is Yuki Tabata’s Black Clover. Tabata’s health problems in recent years have long been known to the public, Black Clover often publishes chapters with unfinished works or unexpected breaks, and in August 2023, it was announced that Black clover will leave Weekly Shonen Jump and concludes the final installment of Shueisha’s quarterly magazine, Jump Giga from December 2023 onwards. While it may be disappointing that the story took longer to conclude, it’s great that Tabata decided to prioritize her health, and it certainly makes Black Clover’s final ending a better one. better.
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5 Fabricant 100 Hits Too Many Great Quotes About Action Manga
Published between December 5, 2022 and September 4, 2023
Returning to the canceled Weekly Shonen Jump manga in 2023, Daisuke Enoshima’s Fabricant 100 had an interesting setting with a story and beautiful visuals to support the fight scenes, but throughout its run , Manufacturer 100 constantly invoking one action manga cliché after another, like a secret organization that the main characters must pass a test to join and a complex system of power that heroes and villains use. All of those things combined gave Fabricant 100 too little identity and so it ended after less than a year.
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4 Tenmaku Cinema’s story is too suitable for Weekly Shonen Jump
Published between April 10, 2023 and September 11, 2023
Yuto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki’s Tenmaku Cinema met with a sudden and unfortunate cancellation in 2023. While Tenmaku Cinema has a wonderful meta-fictional story about the film’s production with excellent art supporting support, Film production is too narrow a subject for most manga readers to really care about, so Tenmaku Cinema failed to attract a large audience and was eventually canceled after 21 chapters. Tenmaku Cinema’s cancellation may seem surprising given that Tsukuda and Saeki were previously responsible for Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma, but if anything it’s proof that a one-time hit doesn’t mean they will succeed again.
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3 Retry fails to engage the audience at every turn
Published between May 8, 2023 and September 18, 2023
Another unsurprising cancellation for a Weekly Shonen Jump manga in 2023 was Jun Kirarazaka’s Do Retry. In addition to sports manga like boxing, which are always difficult to sell on Weekly Shonen Jump, try again has terrible fight choreography and art, and it’s made even worse by the poor pacing and often nonsensical storytelling presented in each chapter. Because Retry failed to give people a real reason to care about it during its run, and so it was canceled after just 19 chapters, making it another example of one of the shortest volume of a recent Weekly Shonen Jump manga. year.
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2 The Ichinose family’s deadly sin was wasting too much time spinning the wheel
Published between November 14, 2022 and November 6, 2023
Taizan 5 made a name for themselves with Takopi’s Original Sin series, but their next story, Deadly Sins of the Ichinose Family, did not achieve much success. Taizan 5 uses the same type of character drama and dark writing that defined Takopi, but The Deadly Sins of the Ichinose Family‘ using Taizan 5’s writing style just creates a confusing story, focusing too much on drama and twists rather than building a solid story. Nothing can be resolved without the story immediately undoing it, and the story ending with the characters accepting that nothing will ever be resolved is symbolic of why it fails. failed like a series.
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1 Ice-Head Gill has little to offer readers from the start
Published between June 26, 2023 and November 13, 2023
The last manga to leave Weekly Shonen Jump in 2023 was Ikuo Hachiya’s Ice-Head Gill, and it was another unfortunate cancellation, though not surprising. While the manga is a bit of a novelty because of its Norse mythological aesthetic, Wear ice headThe pacing, art, and terrible fight choreography all combined to create a manga that never succeeded in attracting readers and that led to its unceremonious cancellation. mourning after only 20 chapters..
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