I'm starting to wonder if it is even worth it to start new series. JUMP is dying.
I'm starting to wonder if it is even worth it to start new series. JUMP is dying
JUMP is being shit for a while now
You can tell from the get go that this shit was going to be supreme garbage though.
Yeah it was shit, but this was probably the most abrupt cancellation of a series in a while.
I can tell the author stopped trying from chapter 3 onwards.
>11 chapters
Why even bother serializing it in the first place?
F
That's a problem with JUMP's editors though. They're the ones that say who goes in. They keep the shit getting in while the good stuff out.
Nope. Jump has officially jumped the shark (kek). Go look elsewhere, way better series out there than the likes of jump.
Not as long as the editors keep approving this garbage.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
What went wrong?
MC is a manlet
so this really was, the demons plan.
>JUMP is dying.
About fucking time.
Never read this one but the artwork is pretty shit going by this image. You either need good artwork, fujobait, harem or isekai wish fulfillment to really make it these days. One Piece would've been canceled in the first 20 chapters were it released today.
Because they thought it could be popular.
Turns out it wasn't.
In fact, it was so unpopular it had to be axed as soon as possible.
It's a good thing too, now we can have something better.
>good bro protags working haerd for their dreams
>carlos turns into an edgy traitorous demon with a boros boner
I wonder.
Another one? Whoa, only the promise Neverland survived.
this is the shit they put out now (yes i pay for SJ, im dumb)
"we never learn" isnt bad
Still better than all those fetish manga that should just be porn or the isekai LN adaptations.
>not liking isekai
Off yourself.
Problem with this one is how ham-handed the premise is, perfect for much younger children but it's a high school setting and the art style is definitely more suitable for older audiences.
We'll have to see how it goes but for a first chapter it's absolutely toothless.
This looks like some kind of parody image. Please tell me it isn't real.
Sounds like what young people are saying Japan is like in 2017.
Jump's most popular manga now:
>Haikyuu-high school male team sports
>BnHA-high schoolers with superpowers
>Black Clover-""""fantasy"""" adventure/fighting manga overflown with shounen clichés
Whee the fuck is the creativity?
And we're getting more and more new series that looks generic as fuck.
Confirmed dead.
Meanwhile, popular series five years ago (and five years before that, and five years before that, and five years before that...)
>high school male team sports
>high schoolers with superpowers.
>fantasy adventure/fighting manga overflown with shounen cliches.
Dead as fuck.
The next new series Poro looks really cute
In the 80s and 90s there were a lot of manga with adult protagonist.
When the fuck did high school setting started to get so fucking prominent?
Was being cancelled after 12 chapters also part of the demon's plan?
I honestly haven't kept up with anything manga related in the last year or two.
Even light novels have died for me cause they're so slow in releases.
I only occasionally browse Souma and Mon Musume threads for the weekly fanservice bit and that's it.
These days more than often I'm reading chinese novels (ISSTH, World of Cultivation, etc) than anything else because they have a continuous and steady stream of releases.
I guess they saw that young boys (children/pre-teens/teens/young adults) were their biggest demographic so they wanted to have manga to which they can relate.
The 80's and 90's.
This manga had such a weak plot and bad pacing, but they should have realized that before they started even publishing it.
Rest in peace Mx0
I wonder how the author feels, feeling SJ's demon plan
I agree, Mx0 was mediocre.
user, that series was a huge pile of shit from chapter one.
JUMP is trying to find a new hit but they are looking in all the wrong places. There are some new series which have potential like Kimetsu no Yaiba but the rest are pretty crappy.
>jump is dying because it keeps the popular ones that makes it money and axe the shitty one's that arent worth a damn
yeah demon plan woulda saved jump jokes on them.
That was quick.
won't be shedding any tears for it.
Even if it didn't get canned the whole rule of 'one most die' tends to get writers cornered fast.
Took a slight interest because I thought the female companion was cute and it didn't really amount to anything.
Interestingly enough the series creator, Kohei Horikoshi had a series that only lasted 12 chapters in jump just prior to the currently highly successful boku no hero academia.
So maybe it's for the best and this guy will come back with something better. Probably not.
>Naruto
Why the fuck does JUMP keep doubling down on the High School setting. If you look at almost every hit series JUMP has published. Almost all of them don't have a school setting.
Goes to show that if Naruto were released today it probably would have failed.
The only good isekai ever was Army of Darkness.
>Implying
Unlike Bleach, it only dropped one position in its average rank
Yeah, there hit series like Slam Dunk.
No wait, Haikyuu.
No wait, Yu Yu Haku-
God dammit.
It's more difficult to find series that don't star high schoolers.
Too be fair, YYH barely counts for Highschool setting
Main character being a high schooler =/= high school setting.
Yeah, they need more of their non-high school hits like AssClass and Boku no Hero Academy.
And don't forget the mature, not highschooler protagonists of hit mangas Nisekoi, Shogeki, Bakuman, Kuroko, Beelzebub, Medaka, Sket Dance, To-Love Ru, and
AssClass kids were in middle school.
My bad, mate.
Point is a huge chunk of Jump hits, particularly recent jump hits, are school settings or at a minimum are schoolkid protagonists. Of course Jump wants more of that.
every artist can draw but they can't think of a decent fucking story. They really need to work with an author.
> I'm starting to wonder if it is even worth it to start new series
From WSJ? Unless you're thirteen, probably not, that's kind of how it works.
>Kohei Horikoshi had a series that only lasted 12 chapters in jump just prior to the currently highly successful boku no hero academia.
which one? the animal kingdom one or the star spear one? I didnt read the animal kingdom one but the star spear one felt really adventurous, felt like it was gonna be jumps ver. of mad max.
Jump always starts a lot of series that get axed quickly.
That's how it works.
BARRAGE. The Spear one.
>Retards at niggastream picked it up thinking it would become popular.
At least theyre consistent with their shit taste.
Hey Carlos, Boro is looking for you.
that reminds me wasn't OH great! working with another writer? I heard this writer's stories was even weirder than his own. but I honestly don't have a problem with OH great stories, its just their ending that makes me slap my forehead or rage.
that remind of other duo stories
>that scooby-doo detective manga by one of the death note
>that sick boy and sick girl manga by riroland
what happened to these two?
>barrage
>a single hit weapon
ok. weird name. but yeah I liked it.of course they probably could've done more with the switched lives part of it
Does this mean niggerstream won't make us wait to translate Neverland after raws being out for 5 days?
What the fuck is with this smug cunt's stupid fucking side braids? They look so fucking stupid. Not to mention butt buddy Eus' design hurts to look at and Salvia(?) is generic.
That hit is folded many times though. It's an Eleven thing.
>AssClass
>Boku no Hero
>hits
AssClass was fujobait garbage, Boku no Hero is westaboo with decent waifus. Neither one of them are actual hits. I'm talking Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, HxH, early Bleach level of volume sales.
They'll probably pick up U19 instead and jeep Neverland late.
JUMP is not dying. You just grew up.
They didn't think it would be popular. That Dino faggot just has absurdly shit taste.
I still remember they use to shill Ubel Blatt on there for while.
who the hell green lit this?
hey i liked it
That's gonna get cancelled too, you have to strike gold with first volume sales to survive in Jump
Or hope you're chosen as the token gag/harem series of the magazine, then they give you some breathing room.
Spring Weapon seems to be surviving as well. For now, at least.
But yeah it looks really bad that all these new series are axed before they really have a chance to develop anything. Some of them were DoA (like OP and Ibitsu) but others like Takuan and Red Sprite could have had something interesting happen. Basically, slow-starters are not allowed in Jump.
And before anyone says Neverland is a slow-starter, it is most definitely not. We've had DN-tier mind-games and high stakes since chapter 2.
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>AssClass
>Not a hit
What the fuck are you smoking? That shit even got 2 live action movies on top of 2 anime seasons.
If Ole Golazo gets cancelled I'm gonna fucking riot.
Vol. 2 already has a date scheduled, so it's 100% axed.
I'm gonna miss Banba the man.
Sometimes I wonder if just cancelling a series without forcing it to end would be better. Just a page of "Yeah, sorry, this was shit, nevermind". I think in some cases I'd prefer that over a premature "ending" the writer clearly did not intend. I mean, a cancelled tv series doesn't usually get an ending, and that feels bad in its own way, but I think that's preferable.
Come on, as shit as the writing in naruto was, it at least had the decency to not be as bad as this until chapter 249
The story wasn't even bad, the narrative was just god awful, it was an absolute mess with no direction, no focus and no hook. It was utter shit.
It's obvious this guy got not help from his editor or was made a low priority.
Jesus fuck. I'm guessing it's going to end the week before the new golf manga by the Kuroko author starts.
looks like the axeist is the strongest demon after all
>I mean, a cancelled tv series doesn't usually get an ending, and that feels bad in its own way, but I think that's preferable.
They don't usually because they generally don't get the chance.
It works significantly different for television.
Some series won't even know if they're cancelled/not renewed until way after they're done filming.
And inconveniencing a few artists to drum up an end isn't nearly as complicated as shifting 10s of actors, crew, locations, whatnot to compile an end.
I imagine mangaka get about a month notice (4 or so chapters) to wrap things up. I probably prefer letting them try to end it.
It also gives the 'illusion' Jump isn't just putting them on a chopping board and saving face.
This got people riled up. I don't think it's a better option.
Or America since the 60s
>20 million volumes sold
>Did worse than D. Gray-man
>hit.
When a series gets axed so far, it becomes clear he couldn't even tell the editor what's he planning to do. Why keep wasting space when author has no chance to succeed.
Which is the canceled series that hurt you the most?
>Not liking early Naruto
Correct.
FYI Yusuke and co. were in middle school. Kurama was the only one of the group who was in high school.
The funny part is that the series you posted didn't got axed but the mangaka ended the series early himself.
Kano fucked himself.
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Really? The only battle manga in the new batch is Hungry Mary.
Is pandering to fujos necessary for survival? I don't think any new series has done it significantly in a while. Even MHA has more fujobait than most series that have come after it.
Boku No Hero is still going strong. Shit's gonna go down so hard though
We'll see, since Poro and RxL are going to be fujobaity as shit.
Why do mangaka do shit like this? I was getting into this series and the author just decided to end it at 12 chapters.
Is it a budget issue? Or are they only allowed to make so many chapters for a new series if they aren't a big time mangaka?
It got cancelled because it ranked in the bottom every week.
This shit was TRASH
But how dumb is jump to cancel before the first volume drops?
He fucked himself when the mirror makes the person forget or some shit.
Double Arts, it would've been better than nisekoi.
>Or are they only allowed to make so many chapters for a new series if they aren't a big time mangaka?
It has nothing to do with that, and everything to do with rankings and sales. Samon has sixty-something chapters now and is still running, and the guy who writes it has only written a few doujins before he started it. Basically, Demon's Plan wasn't good enough to keep, but the author may get a second chance one day. Horikoshi (who writes BNHA) had two series get cancelled in WSJ before he hit it big.