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Shōnen Jump has long since made a name for itself as the biggest manga magazine in the world. Not only has it consistently had the highest circulation of any manga magazine in Japan, but it’s birthed some of the most iconic manga of all time like Dragon Ball, One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach, so there’s no denying how big it is to the world of anime and manga.
9 Beelzebub Created By Ryuhei Tamura; Serialized February 2009-February 2014 Beelzebub TV-MAAnimationComedyAction Beelzebub, an anime series adapted from Ryūhei Tamura's manga, follows delinquent high school student Tatsumi Oga who unexpectedly becomes the caretaker of a baby destined to be the future Demon King. As Oga navigates this new responsibility, he must also confront frequent battles and supernatural challenges, blending comedic elements with action-packed sequences.
✕ Remove Ads While Time Paradox Ghostwriter had a wholly unique premise that combined science fiction with the struggles of imposter syndrome, it was only in the West that it found success. In Japan, the elements of plagiarism made Time Paradox Ghostwriter widely unpopular and it was canceled after two volumes, one of the shortest runs for a Shonen Jump manga, so there was no chance for the story to truly capitalize on its engaging premise.
✕ Remove Ads Baoh was never much of a success, especially not in the United States, but with its stylish fight scenes and great use of gore, Baoh does a great job of capturing all the elements that helped JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure become such an iconic series, even if it’s a lot rougher in execution. Baoh laid a lot of the groundwork for Hirohiko Araki’s future career, so it would be great to see a revival for it, whether that be in manga or animation.
✕ Remove Ads Medaka Box was the first full-length manga of Bakemonogatari creator Nisio Isin, and as is always the case with his work, Medaka Box always does a great job of being a goofy series with witty and lengthy dialogue that rewards people for paying attention, and oftentimes, it comes off as a love letter to shonen manga, more than anything. It’s one of Isin’s most clever works, and anyone who’s a fan of his should give either the anime or the manga a try.
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