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Out of the many titles to have been added so far in 2021, here are the five best new Shonen Jump manga.
Every year, new manga emerge in Weekly Shonen Jump , resulting in a wide array of fresh stories for readers to enjoy and gush over. This year is no different, with a slew of new manga emerging to fill the void about to be left in the weekly magazine. Popular manga like Demon Slayer and Haikyuu! have concluded while others, like My Hero Academia and One Piece , are starting to near their ends. Meanwhile, newer arrivals, like Chainsaw Man , have made the jump from the print magazine to the Shonen Jump+ app.
Looking at Jump 's newest manga of 2021, there are five that stand out as potential frontrunners to carry on the publication's torch from older stalwarts.
Take the prologue of Akira, add in One Piece 's Devil Fruits and filter it all through the landscape of Willy Wonka , and you have the absolutely absurd, cliché-parodying Candy Flurry .
In Candy Flurry , after mysterious power-granting candies are distributed throughout Japan, Tokyo is completely obliterated by lollipops. The story focuses on an abnormal lollypop user, Tsumugi Minase , who has to hide her powers out of fear of being confused for the villain who obliterated Tokyo. All the while, a member of a candy-hunting police force joins Tsumugi's school, pursuing illegal candy users.
Oddly enough for its premise, Candy Flurry is so self-serious it borders on self -parody. It follows the beats of many other shonen manga, but due to how ridiculous the whole affair is, you can't help but love every second of it.
One of the most unorthodox shonen manga in recent years, i tell c is a crime procedural story revolving around a detective -- Risa Aioi -- who falls obsessively in love with the murderers and other undesirables she hunts. The series, therefore, centers on the cat and mouse games she plays with criminals -- terrifying them with her borderline yandere antics.
i tell c is best described as Death Note if Misa Amane was the main character. In some ways, this manga is also redemption for Kazusa Inaoka, whose prior manga, Invade You , only ran for 16 chapters .
In the world of Choujin X , monsters with ghoulish abilities exist, known as choujin. Also in this world are Tokio Kurohara and Azuma Higashi, two ordinary teens who have stuck together their entire lives. While they look like complete opposites, the two regularly defend the vulnerable in brutal street fights. However, when they encounter a choujin who threatens their lives, the two boys have to undergo a grotesque transformation in order to survive, opening them up to a new world of gods and monsters.
Created by Sui Ishida, the author of Tokyo Ghoul , Choujin X will have an infrequent update schedule. Ishida has adopted this non-weekly manga release schedule in order to avoid the terrible burnout he experienced while making his aforementioned iconic, horror shonen. Choujin X looks to be a beautifully illustrated manga that similarly mixes the bonds of friendship with grotesque body horror.
Shonen Jump is not just a place for action stories. Many romances have also successfully entertained readers over the magazine's history, with Blue Box being one of the newest. The series adds a twist to the romance genre with a sports element, too: Taiki Inomata is a badminton player who is smitten with the incredibly talented basketball player, Chinatsu. The two develop a relationship through inspiring one another, only for Taiki to gradually realize that Chinatsu's mother is friends with his mother -- and, while Chinatsu's family is abroad, she will be staying in his house.
Blue Box is a sentimental story about human connection. It's beautifully drawn, at times resembling a shojo manga more than a typical shonen. If Blue Box continues, it will likely become an earnest, sincere entry in Shonen Jump 's romantic catalog.
One of the best, new titles running in Shonen Jump is a story whose main character avoids fighting anyone. Hojo Tokiyuki is a young prince who has survived a military coup, during which his entire family was murdered. Hojo manages to escape only to find himself constantly on the run as the whole province turns against him. And while Hojo can't fight for survival, he can run away... very well .
Created by Yusei Matsui, the author behind Assassination Classroom , this historical-fiction epic has, in a short period of time, become one of the highlights of Shonen Jump 's newer titles. The series is not only surprisingly emotional but also surprisingly intense, starting with all cylinders at full-throttle and never letting up.
Earned my MFA from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Written for The Mary Sue, ScreenRant, The Anime Feminist, The Gamer, and Vocal. Lifelong lover of comics, anime, and weird films. Loves different varieties of coffee.
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Updated January 6, 2020 3.9k votes 1.4k voters 118.9k views
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If one of your New Year's resolutions is to read more manga, you might be looking for some guidance about your next big read. While you could always revisit an old favorite or catch up on a series you missed, sometimes there's nothing more exciting than a brand new manga series. With that in mind, let's take a look at some of the best new manga of 2020.
Some of the best new 2020 manga actually debuted as anime or light novels first - shows like Given and Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai wowed audiences in recent years, and now both old fans and new ones will have a chance to experience them in manga form. There are also some works by big name creators coming out: Rose of Versailles, a classic manga from the 1970s, is recieving its first English translation, and there's a new manga by Inio Asano of the renowned Goodnight Punpun. There's romance, action, and just about anything else you can imagine. Whatever your tastes, there's a 2020 manga you'll love.
Gabimaru the Hollow is one of the most fearsome ninja on the planet, and now he's experiencing the consequences of his crimes. He's given a choice: face execution or find the elixer of immortality for the shogun. Thus begins one of the biggest challenges he's ever faced. The island is not only filled with hostile criminals, it's also the home of dangerous supernatural creatures. Will he make it out alive, or is he simply delaying the inevitable? 
Despite the title, Toilet-bound Hanako-kun isn't about somebody named Hanako with a terrible case of diarrhea. It's actually about a spirit who is one of the "Seven Mysteries" of Kamome Academy. His job is to maintain the balance between the human world and the spirit world, as well as to grant wishes to human beings willing to pay the price. At his side is his assistant Nene Yashiro, who originally summoned Hanako to wish for a boyfriend.
If all that sounds cool, then it's time to get excited, because the anime adaptation is also coming out in 2020.
If you've already seen the wildly popular Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Senpai anime by CloverWorks, it's time to get excited, because the manga version of the same story will be available in June of 2020. The series follows Sakuta Azusagawa, a high school student who is suffering from a mysterious condition called Puberty Syndrome, and who has dedicated himself to helping others with the same issue... Puberty Syndrome causes all kinds of mysterious phenomenon, including body swapping, invisibility, and more. To resolve the condition, one must resolve the emotional problem that caused it.
When a young mechanic named Theo meets a winged girl named Mia with amnesia and a wing injury, his life is forever changed. Though he's able to use his mechanical skills to help her out with the injury, the real work lies in finding out where she came from. Their journey to discover her origins will take them beyond the clouds. If you like fantastical tales in the style of Studio Ghibli, Nicke's new manga series might be just what you're looking for. 


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