Weekly shonen jump 2004

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Weekly shonen jump 2020
How did that happen?

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Holy shit is this real or cherrypicked throughout the year? Every single one of those titles is a classic.

What's 4th position 2nd row ?

Is Mr. Fullswing? Everything else I agree with but I haven't heard of that one.

>Agravity Boys is older than half of the titles currently in Jump

Literally who the collage. Also
>HXH

Everything Yozakura and below is less than a year old.

That's the golden age for me.

>he still reads wsj shit

I recognize 12 of these and have read the first 3 volumes of one of them, the first volume of another and the first anime episode of a third one

Yo ho ho he took a bite of gum gum.

This is not the worst Jump has ever been. But it is the worst Jump has been in over 20 years.

>Steel Ball Run
wasn't jojo monthly by this point?

2004 was pretty based.

It was in WSJ for like the first 25 chapters.

>Act-Age not there anymore

It hurts

>Slam Dunk
>Shadow Lady
>Mind Assassin
>Dragon Ball
>Midori no Makibaō
>Tottemo! Luckyman
>Rurouni Kenshin
>Bonbonzaka High Drama Club
>Nanpouden (one shot)
>Jigoku Sensei Nūbē
>JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
>Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Saga
>Kochikame
>Shin Jungle King Tar-chan
>Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken
>Kagemusha Tokugawa Ieyasu
>Ninku: Second Stage
>Rash!!
>Rokudenashi Blues
>BØY
>Bakudan
>Ōsama wa Roba ~Hattari Teikoku no Gyakushū~
Weekly Shonen Jump 1995

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When would you say the true nadir was?

2020 lineup is really bad compared to 2004's, lmao

WSJ is in shambles, it'll take probably a couple of years to recover at least.

where is actage?

Shadow lady was shit. Why even include that?

This was near the end of WSJ's first Golden Age, which ran from the introduction of Fist of the North Star/Dragonball in 1983/1984 to the end of Slam Dunk in 1996.

Second Golden Age (or maybe Silver Age?) was the Bleach/Naruto era of the 2000s.

The difference is completely abysmal both in a story telling sense and in an artistic sense. The lack of merit and ambition the new series have is sort of depressing given the larger than life nature of some of the already retired titles that were blooming in 2004. There's no doubt anyone would pick Naruto, with all its stupidity, over a 2020 title, on sentiment and passion alone

Why is nu-WSJ so soulless?

The new editor turning everything to a gag manga.

>Mr. Fullswing
One of the best comedy manga I've ever read.

>There's no doubt anyone would pick Naruto, with all its stupidity, over a 2020 title
I enjoy what there is of Magu way more than all of Naruto.

>half of the manga are axebaits
The absolute state.

Does HxH even have a "slot" nowadays? Like, if a new HxH chapter came out, does that mean one of the other manga has to not have a chapter that week to make room?

pyu to fuku jaguar

It was still considered a spinoff rather than an actual continuation while in jump