There are many kinds of comic magazines in Japan, and many of them have a very long history. Among them, Shueisha's "Weekly Shonen Jump" is the undisputed king. This magazine, which mainly promotes hot-blooded youth comics, has brought many classic works to our readers over the years. So which comics are the "strongest comics" of "Weekly Shonen Jump"? Recently, a media conducted a survey, let's take a look at the results. No. 10 "Saint Seiya" (Masami Kurumada) This is an absolute classic and can be said to be the childhood of many people. No. 9: Naruto (Masashi Kishimoto) "Naruto" is only ranked 9th, which feels a bit unscientific. No. 8: Fist of the North Star (written by Buronson, illustrated by Tetsuo Hara) No. 7 "Ulong Police Station" (Akimoto Osamu) It is a very old work and is still being serialized. There are many people in Japan who like this work. It can be regarded as a national comic. No. 6 "Captain Tsubasa" (Takahashi Yoichi) No. 5 "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" (Araki Hirohiko) No. 4: Slam Dunk (Takehiko Inoue) It is a classic work in the hearts of those born in the 1980s. It has always been a pain in the hearts of many people that the national competition chapter was not written. No. 3: Gintama (Hideaki Sorachi) Although many people say that this work has lost all its moral integrity, it is still full of passion and touching moments. No. 2: One Piece (Eiichiro Oda) This is an absolutely passionate classic work that has been with us for more than ten years. I want to see the ending, but I don’t want it to end. It’s really a dilemma. Anyway, it’s a blessing to see such a work. No. 1: Dragon Ball (Akira Toriyama) The classic among classics has accompanied the growth of several generations. It can still be ranked first now, which shows its charm. Now the new animation "Dragon Ball: Super" has also begun serialization. Although many people have criticized the collapse of the picture and the dragging of the plot, many fans have expressed their desire to follow it. The strongest Shonen Jump comics 11-20 No. 11: Hunter x Hunter (Yoshihiro Togashi) No. 12: Kuroko's Basketball (Fujimaki Tadashi) No. 13: Rurouni Kenshin (Nobuhiro Watsuki) No. 14: Hikaru no Go (Obata Takeshi) No. 15 Death Note (written by Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba) No. 16 "Death" (with Kubo) No. 17 "Katekyo Hitman Reborn" (Akira Amano) No. 18 "Haikyuu!!" (Haruichi Furudate) No. 19: City Hunter (Hojo Tsukasa) No. 20: To Love-Ru (written by Kentaro Yabuki and Saki Hasemi) How do you feel after reading this list? The top 20 comics can be said to be classics, and many of them have been completed. I wonder what readers think of these? Everyone's favorite works are different. What is your ranking? Let's discuss it together. |
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