With the demise of Bleach and Nisekoi approaching, and the precarious situation of Gintama and Gourmet Prisoner, the only one left in Shonen Jump's once glorious comic world is One Piece. Looking back at the situation when Dragon Ball ended, we can imagine what kind of blow Shonen Jump will suffer when One Piece ends. However, according to Oda's description, the plot of One Piece is roughly 70% complete, which means that One Piece will end in about eight or nine years, and Shonen Jump must find the next pillar work of the magazine in these few years. So around the end of Bleach and Nisekoi, Shonen Jump's editors began to take the next step. Just recently, Shonen Jump launched a new serialized comic work, tentatively named "The Promised Neverland". The subject matter is not Shonen Jump's usual orthodox comics, but an evil comic similar to "Death Note". The story tells about a group of carefree children living in an orphanage. One day, they discover a shocking fact: the happy scene around them is actually a sinister hell. The rumor that they can be adopted when they grow up to 12 years old is that they are actually sold as pigs. The so-called wall they are told not to climb over is because there is the executioner's kitchen outside. When the children learn the cruel truth and their friends are sold as meat by monsters one by one, a fierce escape is about to begin. Comic section preview: Comic viewing address>>> |
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