Shonen Jump is staring at Kagurabachi's success.
Shonen Jump sorely needs a new series to replace these behemoths as My Hero Academia enters its epilogue, Jujutsu Kaisen ends in 2024, and One Piece is in its last epic. Launching the NEXTWAVE Initiative, they debuted three series, but only Kagurabachi survived being shelved. Dynamic paneling, choreography, and cinema-level composition—all of which made people impossible to stop reading—made for an explosive experience.
Additionally supporting Shueisha's hope for Kagurabachi are the numbers. Its Japanese fan base is expanding as well as it just as much as Jujutsu Kaisen and Blue Lock when they first started selling. Moreover, sales are always increasing, hence the English publication of Kagurabachi will only help in expansion. Though it started as a meme, very few shows had such a huge worldwide following from the beginning; yet, it is a fitting successor for Hokazono's idols like Naruto.
Shonen Jump Says Which Series Will Guide the Magazine Into the Future
One has been selected to carry on the legacy and lead the magazine into the next generation in a time when many amazing Shonen Jump Manga Series are about to finish. While its fan base is still growing, this series is primed to become more well-known than the current titans of the magazine.
On the Kawashima & Yamauchi TV show, the battle sorcery serial Kagurabachi was under much discussion. The presenters remembered a luncheon they had with a Shueisha official following their storyline of the Manga outline.
Kagurabachi: Shonen Jump's Next Chapter
The one thing Kagurabachi currently needs to really be Shonen Jump's next great hit is a proper and excellent animation that will raise the eyeballs on the manga. Given the size of the show and how exactly fit it is for an anime, an adaptation is clearly on store. Fans could expect a lot more about Kagurabachi in the far future since even the editor of the manga said that they wish to create an anime out of this story.
It was discovered that Kagurabachi was selected to be the next face of not only Shonen Jump—but Shueisha overall. Although these are quite high standards and compliments for this Series, it has all the tools to meet and even transcend these.
Kagurabachi's Inspired Thought
According to Kagurabachi's author, Western blockbuster films inspired him and he mostly borrows from them while writing the manga.
Another Shonen Jump comic currently among the top franchises ever motivated Kagurabachi's author to become a mangaka.
Kagurabachi's Inspired Journey
According to Kagurabachi's author, Western blockbuster films inspired him and he mostly borrows from them while writing the manga.
Another Shonen Jump comic currently among the top franchises ever motivated Kagurabachi's author to become a mangaka.