Summary
Astro Royale debuted on Shōnen Jump at number five, a strong start for a new manga. The popularity of Tokyo Revengers, along with the art and storytelling of Astro Royale, made it famous. Astro Royale's high ranking suggests it could become Shōnen Jump's next big hit.
How one Jump Shonen A manga's ranking in the table of contents is a good way to gauge its popularity, and that's good for one of its newest manga, Astro Royale. The series was divisive even before its launch, largely due to the reputation of Ken Wakui's previous series, Tokyo Revengers, but with chapter #9, Astro Royale debuted in Jump Shonen with very high ratings for a new series.
While not always the most reliable source of material, one of the easiest ways to gauge Shōnen Jump's popularity manga through it location in the table of contents. The most popular manga published in a magazine at any given time will usually be placed higher in the table of contents, and conversely, the least popular manga will be placed lower and near the bottom of the magazine.
Astro Royale's position is fifth in the table of contents shows that the magazine is sympathetic to the series. It's a great sign for Astro Royale's longevity, and more importantly, it's a great sign that it could become Shōnen Jump's next big hit.
Astro Royale had a great debut in Shonen Jump's official rankings
Created by Ken Wakui
The ranking scheme for new manga on Shōnen Jump is Their first placement about two months after launch is when their first placement started to make sense. Chapter #9 marks Astro Royale's first official ranking of its kind, and with manga with color covers not included in the ranking, Astro Royale debuted on Shonen Jump at number five in the table of contents. . By comparison, Kyokuto Necromancer, which also received its first official rating, debuted in last place, so it's easy to see Astro Royale is doing well for a new series.
As for why Astro Royale does so well, it's easy to explain. Although it may cause division in the West, Tokyo Revengers remains one of the most popular manga series released in recent years, so this probably gave Astro Royale some momentum. Besides, Astro RoyaleIts beautiful art style and engaging characters, action, and power system make it very readable.Astro Royale has achieved more impressive ratings and hopefully it won't be phased out anytime soon.
The success of Astro Royale is great for Shōnen Jump
Shōnen Jump may have a new leader
Astro Royale's first official ranking is a great sign of its longevity, and it's also a sign that it will become Shōnen Jump's next big hit. With My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen and One Piece all ending in the next few years, Shōnen Jump is running out of popular titles available, but Astro Royale's great first place ranking means it has a chance to become Shōnen Jump's next big hit.t. It's hard to say whether that will happen or not, but if so Astro Royale If we can maintain this momentum of development, we will definitely have a bright future Jump Shonennotwithstanding.