CATDOLL: A list of popular comics that were once cancelled by Shonen Jump

CATDOLL: A list of popular comics that were once cancelled by Shonen Jump

Weekly Shonen Jump, a manga serialization magazine published by Shueisha, ranks first among the three major weekly shōnen manga magazines in Japan! Seeing this, I believe everyone has an understanding of its status in Japan. I believe that the manga magazine receives countless submissions every day, but the magazine has so many pages and can only publish a limited number of works. Therefore, as long as the serialized manga is not favored by the public, or no one reads the story halfway through the serialization, or some other reasons of large scale appear, then the manga is likely to be replaced, which is commonly known as "cut off"! So today, let's take a look at the top 10 "popular" manga that have been cut off in this magazine.

No. 10: Chagecha / Author: Sawai Keio

The manga "The Fist of Nose Hair" by author Keio Sawai was canceled eight weeks after its serialization, which is known as the fastest cancellation in Jump's history.

No. 9: ロケットでつきぬけろ! /Author: キユ

This is a serialized work that was published around 2000. There is a rocket in the title, and it was unexpectedly completed in just 10 weeks, just like a rocket. This is the first serialized work by the author Kiyu. Now he has changed his pen name to "Matsui Katsuho" and is continuing to draw the manga "Sommelier"!

No. 8: The Legend of Too Dirty Popularity / Author: Dayamon

In the Jump that was full of hot-blooded fighting adventures, this work was quite special (cheesy and funny XD), and even Araki himself approved of the JOJO spoof! It is actually a very interesting comedy comic. In the final chapter, it ended with "I won't say goodbye", and there was actually a limited-time reprint last year!

No. 7: Kill / Author: Sugita Hisahisa

Jump's standard "Our battle is only about to begin!" was cut short like this...

No. 6: Otokozaka / Author: Masami Kurumada

The story was cut short before it was finished, and the last page had a big message "Unfinished"

No. 5: Golf Story / Suzuki Hiro

In fact, this comic was cut short twice. The first time it was cut short, it received a lot of response from fans, so it was resumed three months later. It was serialized from 1999 to 2002, and then it was cut short again.

No. 4: Makuhari / Author: Yasuaki Kida

Due to the disagreement between the author and the publisher, this hilarious and low-level comic ends with the words "Who wants to continue?" (やってられっか!), and finally announces that the protagonist of this work is Gamo Hiroshi (the author of Ultraman). In short, Yasuaki Kida is a very famous author who is out of control...

No. 3: Yukari-Senbu Academy Gekiden-/Author: Yujiro Sakamoto

Because it really couldn't raise popularity in all aspects, it ended with "Yoshiya Aatsu THE END!", which is also a very representative picture...

No. 2: Biography of a Leader at the End of the Century / Author: Shimabukuro Mitsunori

Because the author was arrested for having paid dating with an underage girl, the serialization in Jump was terminated with an apology, the latest issue that was originally scheduled to be released was suspended, and the issues that had already been released were no longer printed. This incident was also ridiculed in another work of the Makuhari author, "Kanka Shokai", where a teacher named Shimada, who was known as the "female high school student hunter", was based on Shimabukuro Mitsunori XD"

No. 1: Shaman King

That’s right~ The first place is the representative of the “dream ending”, the first place of the dream ending that readers can’t accept at all! Originally a serialized work for low-grade readers, as the serialization became more serious, the popularity continued to decline, and the final episode was decided to be cut off about 20 weeks ago. In the end, it ended hastily with a dream ending because there were not enough episodes...

Fortunately, the complete version of the book was released later, and the true ending was added, which gave an explanation to the loyal readers.

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