Which era of Jump is your favorite?

Which era of Jump is your favorite?

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Kek what a sloppy shop

Gintama era

The one soon to come

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2021 Jump will be awesome

By those eras, it would easily be 1984-1998, it's not even close and any other answer is just objectively retarded. Though I do often have more trouble deciding between 80's and 90's. And while 00's would probably be an easy third place, I don't know if 70's or 10's would be fourth.

bases finna /asp/ chad

The one with dragon ball and early JoJo > anything else

2001-02 ;

hunter x hunter running weekly
op in Alabasta-skypea
naruto chuunin exam arc
stone ocean
shaman king
rookies

Based

A couple years ago when finally learned how to read katakana their logo stopped being random lines to me and i became able to read it, and with that I started really disliking their current logo, the tipography is terrible.
For me it is
84>68>69>98

2030-39

The Big 3 era

What was the original big 3? Dragonball and what else

There was never such a thing as a Big 3 at any point in Jump's history.

What is naruto, bleach, one piece

The one where Black Clover didn’t exist.

I only kept up with a plurality of WSJ series during the 2000s when I was in the age demo, and I can tell you right now it was the most exact 50/50 mix possible.

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No, during that area it was "Dragon Ball and the others"

For me it's 1995 or 1989.
I wonder if they are ever going to change the logo

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Can I read jump with only katakana and hiragana?

Kinda fucked up that Rash (bottom row, far left) and Bakudan (bottom row, second from the right) have their authors here when their comics are about to get axed U19.

I mean, it uses hiragana if that's what you mean though even that is not consistent across every series.

3 series of different status and popularity that were regularly beaten out by other manga in popularity during their run. They only appear like they were a thing because they all lasted way too fucking long.

I never really tried but I don't think so, at the very least it would be really hard.
Other than katakana and hiragana you would need to know a lot of vocabulary to understand what's going on anyways, even if you can ignore kanji with furigana

*uses furigana if that's what you mean

Is there a place to read manga in Japanese?

What the hell is furigana?

golden Age

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All 3 of them are at the top 10 most sold manga series of all time though.
I know that shitting on Bleach is standard practice when people bring up the big 3, but when comparing it to the entire manga industry it's still a huge success with over 100 million volumes sold, and naruto is in the top 5. So yeah I would say that all of them are considerably popular.

There are websites yes. Or you could buy manga magazines like wsj inline for cheap.

Loveheaven . net has raw manga

Those little hiragana on top of specific kanji, showing the correct reading in the context they're being used.
Some (I don't know if that's the case with all) manga series use them, I guess it's a more common practice for stuff aimed at kids.

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the little text next to the kanji that show you how to read it

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I've really enjoyed jump as of late. In particular, I've enjoyed act-age. It seems so unique. I hope it gets an anime soon.