

WSJ was the origin of some of the most iconic manga in history, like Death Note, Naruto, and Bleach. If you want to continue reading beyond that, you'll need a Shonen Jump subscription.įor $1.99/month, you can unlock the Shonen Jump vault of over 10,000 chapters across a range of titles. Depending on the series, the three chapters you'll be able to read may be the first three chapters of the manga, or the three chapters most recently released. And it has a whole new digital avatar you should know about.Ĭalled only Shonen Jump in the digital version, you can access three chapters of any ongoing series for free. It's one of the oldest, most popular (and arguably the best) weekly manga magazines available today. In the world of manga, WSJ doesn't stand for Wall Street Journal, it stands for Weekly Shonen Jump. Notable Titles: One Piece, My Hero Academia, One-Punch Man.
