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So which series do you think is going on the chopping block next?

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Either mitama gets axed soon or nothing else does.

Next round will be yokozura, agravity.

I dunno it looked like the last chapter of agravity had the shadow of the axe looming over it.

AB first, Mitama and then maybe Yozakura

Yozakura will somehow continue existing for a while against all odds, it's already planning it's one year anniversary event (late August). Even if sales don't improve, it will probably live for at least 10-15 volumes.

Tamura new manga with dolphin sure feel dull, none of the comedic timing hit well for that first chapter. No way it can compete with magu chan and other gag bowl

>He thinks Mitama'll live longer than Agravity
Mitama is one of the worst selling serializations Jump has had that survived for a while.
It sold 3k fucking units with volume 3.
3k. Agravity sold 3 times that amount with it's first volume.

Tamura is a hack one hit wonder that managed to stay afloat with Beelzebub by sheer luck.
His ineptitude showed whenever he tried to do anything serious and even when it was funny, it wasn't all that.
Furuichi was the only good character in there.

Black clover

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Bro all 3 of those are ending in like 100 chapters..

I'm just trying to accept the inevitable axe for my Boys, so the sooner the better! But seriously now, i think it will all depend on how volume 2 does. If it doesn't show any growth it might actually get the axe first, since it's always low on ToC and hasn't gotten a single cp in half a year (yeah yeah, i know ToC is all editorial manipulation at this point, but being on the bottom 3 all this time IS a sign of a dead series)

MITAMA WILL LIVE

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CSM, JJK and AA for sure, only MHA shall remain

>ToC is all editorial manipulation at this point
It's always been, the survey is just a tool for Jump's editorial to find out how well the core readership likes the series in the magazine. They don't decide the placements. They help in a tiny way but they aren't very significant in a direct way. Sales, growth, potential, image - all these factors matter more.

MHA and Black Clover should get axed and replaced with more comedies

The magazine sells almost 2 million copies a week, it's the key part of the decision not some shit volume sales.

As long as they aren't Dolphin-tier and more on the Magu level, sure. Why not?

the fuck is beelzebub doing there

>It's always been
I know, but there are still people that think otherwise and i wasn't in the mood to argue desu.

People will never be able to understand that the reader survey rankings and the ToC are not the same thing and there's no point trying to explain it to them, but yes the surveys matter. Any historical long-term view of Jump clearly shows editorial manipulation all the time that failed or didn't meet expectations and the only thing the ToC generally has any help in predicting is whether a new series will be ending right away or not. But most manga you can already tell are ending just by reading them before the ToC gives you any idea. The tricky ones are series like Agravity and Yozakura because they are basically episodic and could end at any time or go on forever.

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>he thinks csm is ending
this your first fujimoto manga?

Show me all his 300-500 chapter series then retard.

-glorified blogshit follows, you have been warned faggots -

I do not see the weekly rankings or sales figures nor keep up with them.

Ayakashi Triangle fucking sucks, I expect it to fall into the u19 club.

As much as I want to pound Chris into my mattress, Agravity Boys seems to be written via madlibs, some chapters great, others totally forgotten five minutes later.

Chainsawman seems to be approaching final arc, and Haikyuu and Bokuben are already heading that way.

I could never get into Mitama Security, it just doesn't work for me for some reason, it's like an editor read that one chapter of Gintama where Gintoki has to deal with a hot springs full of ghosts despite being fucking terrified of them and said "make a whole series out of this one joke" Shocked it hasn't already been axed.

Mashle is painfully generic, and it 's art sucks. Knockoff Mob/OnePunch/Harry Potter yet it has nothing interesting to say or do with the premise. Haven't read Yokozura. Looks absolutely forgettable.

Moriking is fine but I fear it's too thin a premise to last for long. Bone Collector is also fine though a bit generic. Jujutsu Kaisen lost steam for me when it ruined it's most interesting villain, but is still among the best in JUMP at the moment.

Ghostwriter was in deep fucking shit until last chapter, now it might actually get interesting. Black Clover is the single most forgettable generic mishmash of shonen cliches ever printed.

Undead Unluck is one of the most genuinely creative and original manga I've ever read; may it last until the author's vision is complete. Dr Stone is also excellent and continues to entertain both from it's gorgeous art and delightfully insane writing. Good luck to Magu-chan; genuinely funny and adorable.

HeroAca is a miracle touchdown pass bungled by the receiver and now buried in a mound of players all scrambling for the pigskin. Yes I've been rereading Eyeshield 21.

And One Piece?

Is fucking One Piece.

Thank you for reading my blog today.

He's had one (1) series dude. You know how long Zombie Powder went on for?

It looks like he crammed as much wacky stuff as possible as a substitute for being actually funny. Here's a maverick cop who doesn't play by the rules! He's demoted and sent to the boonies! His new partner is a dolphin! And there's a weird adorable little girl! And there's spooky ocean cult! Dude, just pick 1-2 and structure your writing around that. Maybe someone like Sorachi could sustain this clusterfuck but Tamura's not on that level. Out of all current gagbowl contenders Mashle is the most successful and has the simplest concept. Saiki is the most successful recent gag series and had even simpler concept.

>he thinks the success of a series is determined by its length
Fujimoto prefers writing short stories and oneshots over long ones, dumbass. Fire Punch ended at 83 chapters because that's where he wanted it to end, not because higher ups told him to finish it off.

>it's like an editor read that one chapter of Gintama where Gintoki has to deal with a hot springs full of ghosts despite being fucking terrified of them and said "make a whole series out of this one joke"
it stops being like that pretty quickly, Mitama being afraid of spirits barely comes up after the third chapter

Fire Punch felt like endgame halfway through. There's no telling if CSM is ending soon

>Mashle is painfully generic, and it 's art sucks. Knockoff Mob/OnePunch/Harry Potter yet it has nothing interesting to say or do with the premise. Haven't read Yokozura. Looks absolutely forgettable.
Get filtered bitch.

>I want to pound Chris into my mattress
This but swap Chris with Luo desu. I agree for the most part. About Jujutsu, i guess you're talking about Geto's reveal? I can see how that soured some people although personally i'm fine with it (maybe cause i'd already read the prequel and noticed something was wrong with him). Also no Magu-chan review?

good luck to our favourite pink overlord

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