Summary

  • Shonen Jump's sales dropped after iconic series Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia ended.
  • Shonen Jump struggles to find replacements for the two big series that concluded in 2024.
  • Potential new hits in Shonen Jump include Sakamoto Days, Kagurabachi, and Ichi The Witch.

The manga industry might be in trouble. Big series are ending one after another, and Shonen Jump can’t possibly replace them all quickly. Finding a story that will get the readers hooked is no easy task. This issue was especially the case when Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia, two pillars of Shonen Jump, ended. New series have to rise to take their place if Shonen Jump wants to recover.

Jujutsu Kaisen Gege Akutami Drops New JJK Content After The End Of The Manga (1)
Jujutsu Kaisen: Gege Akutami Drops New JJK Content After The End Of The Manga

New JJK content from Gege is revealed. This comes after the end of the JJK manga.

By 

Shonen Jump Sales Drop After Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia End

Shonen Jump Two of Its Biggest Series

Weekly Shonen Jump is one of the biggest manga publications in Japan. Shonen Jump is home to many of the most iconic manga series ever, such as Naruto, One Piece, and Dragon Ball.

However, with time, good stories come to an end, and as always, Jump has to find new series to keep the magazine going, with the only real long series currently in there being One Piece, its biggest hit.

Even with One Piece aside, Shonen Jump has, or had at least, some other pretty big hits. The two biggest series after One Piece that they had were undoubtedly Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia. These two series are household names in the shonen world.

Sadly, however, both of these series ended around the same time, which is anything but good news for Shonen Jump, as these were some of its biggest series. Jujutsu Kaisen’s manga concluded at the end of September 2024, while My Hero Academia was completed in early August, 2024, about a month earlier.

Ever since then, Shonen Jump has definitely been impacted badly. Shonen Jump saw a decrease in sales since the series ended.

Between July and September, Shonen Jump’s sales were 1,098,231. Meanwhile, after they ended, with the most recent number being for December of 2024, the new number was 1,075,000. This is a drop of about 23000 copies in circulation overall.

Who Will Replace Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia?

A Few Series Have The Potential

With these big series having ended, fans might wonder who will take their spot and rise in Shonen Jump, and perhaps become a household name. There are a few series with potential, but nothing too crazy, especially as manga series have been getting shorter and shorter these last years.

Sakamoto Days is a pretty popular series in Shonen Jump, however, its lackluster anime adaptation holds it back greatly, which is definitely unfortunate. In addition, the manga doesn’t have that much left, it seems.

My Hero academia Strongest Class 1 A Heroes
My Hero Academia: Horikoshi Reveals The Strongest Pro Hero From Class 1-A

Class 1-A has produced many talented heroes. This one stands out above the rest in MHA.

1
By 

Another series people have been hyping up is Kagurabachi, as the series reminds many of Jujutsu Kaisen and also features great fights.

A relatively new series that could make it mainstream someday is Ichi The Witch. The manga is still in its early phase, but eventually, when it gets an anime adaptation, it could become a hit.

Where To Read Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia

Available on Manga Plus

The two big series, Jujutsu Kaisen and My Hero Academia, concluded in 2024. This means that fans can now go and finish the story, if interested, in the manga. Both mangas in their entirety are available to read on Manga Plus, where they were available weekly prior to their conclusion.

Source: X (Formerly Twitter)

Rating block community and brand ratings Image
03170425_poster_w780.jpg
Display card tags widget Display card community and brand rating widget Display card main info widget
Release Date
October 3, 2020
Network
TBS, MBS, CBC, Tulip Television, BSN, tys, NBC, HBC, RKK, i-Television, SBS, IBC, BSS, MRO, OBS, TUF, RSK, TUY, tbc, RKB, SBC, KUTV, RBC, UTY, RCC, MRT, atv, MBC
Directors
Ryohei Takeshita, Masataka Akai, Chie Nishizawa, Daisuke Tsukushi, Tomomi Kamiya, Kakushi Ifuku, Ken Takahashi
Writers
Hiroshi Seko
Franchise(s)
Jujutsu Kaisen
Display card main info widget end Display card media widget start Display card media widget end
  • Cast Placeholder Image
    Junya Enoki
    Yuji Itadori
  • Cast Placeholder Image
    Yuichi Nakamura
    Satoru Gojo

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info

Creator
Gege Akutami
Number of Episodes
47
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll, Netflix, Hulu