
Is a New Basketball Legend Being Born in Weekly Shonen Jump? "Natsu to Mushikago" Has Begun!
Masayoshi Sato, creator of Momiji no Kisetsu, returns to the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump with a basketball story that confronts the shadows of the past.

Masayoshi Sato, creator of Momiji no Kisetsu, returns to the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump with a basketball story that confronts the shadows of the past.

Nariaki Narita, the name behind popular works like Abyss Rage and Kinnikujima, has returned with a new manga that tells the story of a genius who has never tasted defeat.

Renowned artist Ichiko Karasumi invites readers into a dark and obsessive spiral of murder set in a girls' school on a deserted island.

Oonijouroku's series Hizumi no Toriko, which has garnered great interest on social media, has hit the shelves with its first volume. A special promotional video has also been released for the series, which tells the story of a 'twisted' love between a tough delinquent and a mysterious girl with glasses.

The new series 'The Middle-Aged Archer Who Couldn't Become a Hero Becomes the Guardian of Humanity' by renowned author Sora Hinokage has begun its publication on the Akita Shoten platform.

Debuting on Kodansha's popular platform Magazine Pocket, Tasogare-machi Prisoners follows the adventure of a young man wrongly accused of a crime in a prison town where supernatural abilities and strategy are key to survival.

Kazuma Ōtorino, who achieved great success with the Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin series, is embarking on a new fantasy adventure together with artist Kagekaku.

Kanata Yoshino, known for the Bloody Brat series, has announced her new manga, Yamai wa Ke kara, inviting readers into a world filled with psychological thriller and mystery.

Famous screenwriter Makoto Fukami has launched a new manga series, Chōgen Market Heroes: Menko Reverser Kakeru, which combines traditional Japanese games with modern competition.

Known for success in the romantic comedy genre, Gohoubi is shifting focus to the world of sumo. The new series "Kakuriki" will tell the story of a 32-year-old wrestler who wakes up from a coma and fights to become a Yokozuna.

Atsushi Nakamura, creator of AGRAVITY BOYS, returns to the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump with his new series "Roku no Okashina Ie," which blends horror and comedy.

Starting in Kodansha's Monthly Shonen Magazine, "Hakusen ni Tenten" tells the story of an unusual bond formed through basketball between a lonely high school student and a yakuza member.