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週刊少年ジャンプ 2024年40号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2024 No.40✗RAR]

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週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年25号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.25✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年25号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.25✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年25号
Detail:Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.25
Artist & Title週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年25号
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Release Date2026.05.18


Introduction:

The highly anticipated 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年25号 Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 25 for 2026 has officially hit store shelves today, May 18, 2026. This milestone issue is headlined by Kōta Kawae’s Nue’s Exorcist (鵺の陰陽師), which celebrates its 3rd anniversary with a prestigious cover and lead color pages for chapter 145. For fans of the supernatural battle series, this issue represents a significant moment as the manga continues to solidify its place within Jump’s modern roster. Here is the complete breakdown of what to expect from the table of contents, ranking trends, and what this means for the series moving forward.

The Headliner: Nue's Exorcist (鵺の陰陽師) Chapter 145:

Issue 25 kicks off with Nue's Exorcist (鵺の陰陽師) in the lead position (巻頭カラー) . Chapter 145, titled to coincide with the celebration, is accompanied by a color page featuring the titular spirit Nue and protagonist Gakuro Yajima . Having launched on May 15, 2023, the series has now reached a critical juncture. The story follows Gakuro, a boy who forms a contract with Nue a powerful and mysterious "Hyo" spirit with striking red eyes and long black hair . After spending 60 years trapped in a high school room awaiting the right candidate, Nue has finally found a partner in Gakuro, promising to raise him into a warrior capable of saving everyone. The current narrative arc is expected to explore the lingering threat of Nue's former contractor, Raisei Fujino, who seeks to resurrect all the Hyo. Given that the 3rd anniversary often signals a series "survival" in the competitive Jump ecosystem, fans are speculating that a major announcement such as an anime adaptation may be forthcoming in the next few weeks.

Looking Ahead: Issue 26 (May 25, 2026):

The preview for Issue 26 promises a massive shake-up. After his brief hiatus, Eiichiro Oda’s ONE PIECE will return to claim the Cover and Lead Color Page for Chapter 1,176 . Additionally, Blue Box will receive a center color page. There will also be a special one-shot titled New Year's Day no Kaibutsu by Miya Ayumu as part of the ongoing J-Next series.

Conclusion:

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年25号 Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 25, 2026 is available now across Japan at convenience stores, bookstores, and digitally via the Shonen Jump+ app. International fans can read Nue’s Exorcist simultaneously in English via Manga Plus and Viz Media.

Weekly Shonen Jump jp 2026
週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年25号  
Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.25

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週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年24号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.24✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年24号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.24✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年24号
Detail:Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.24
Artist & Title週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年23号
File FormatMagazine
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Release Date2026.05.11


Introduction:

The Spring 2026 manga calendar has reached a fever pitch with the release of 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年24号 Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 24 on May 11, 2026. This highly anticipated issue features Kagurabachi (カグラバチ), Takeru Hokazono’s dark fantasy revenge saga, on the cover and as the lead color chapter (巻頭カラー). Following a week where the series dominated the Oricon sales charts, this prestigious placement confirms Kagurabachi's solidified status as one of Jump's premier "next-generation" titles . Here is everything you need to know about the issue, the chapter content, and the massive anime announcement that has the fandom buzzing.

The Cover & Lead Feature: Kagurabachi (カグラバチ) Takes Center Stage:

Issue 24 of Weekly Shonen Jump has officially designated Kagurabachi as its flagship series for the week. Landing the lead color position (巻頭カラー) is the highest honor in the magazine, typically reserved for the title currently driving the most reader engagement and sales.

The "World Tour" Tease:

To build hype for the adaptation, the production committee announced a Kagurabachi (カグラバチ) World Tour taking place this summer. This tour will feature a screening of the first 20 minutes of Episode 1 at various anime conventions around the globe, allowing international fans to get an early preview of the anime quality.

Conclusion:

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年24号 Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 24, 2026, is a historic artifact for Kagurabachi (カグラバチ) fans. It captures the exact moment the manga transitioned from "rising hit" to "magazine flagship." With the weight of a major anime adaptation coming in 2027 and sales figures that rival the industry's biggest hits, Kagurabachi is no longer just the "meme sword" of 2023; it is the future of Jump. This issue, featuring the impactful Chapter 120, is essential reading.

Weekly Shonen Jump jp 2026
週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年24号  
Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.24

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週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年22・23号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.22-23✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年22・23号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.22-23✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年22・23号
Detail:Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.22-23
Artist & Title週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年22・23号
File FormatMagazine
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Release Date2026.04.27


Introduction:

The Spring 2026 manga season reaches its peak as Shueisha’s legendary Weekly Shonen Jump releases its massive 22nd and 23rd combined issue of 2026 (週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年22・23合併号) today, April 27, 2026. This combined issue is a special event for fans, featuring the incredibly popular action-comedy SAKAMOTO DAYS on the cover, celebrating its upcoming live-action film adaptation. The table of contents reveals a bustling lineup of veteran giants, exciting new serials, and intriguing shifts in the magazine’s hierarchy. Here is everything you need to know about this week’s blockbuster issue.

The Cover: A Killer Collaboration for “SAKAMOTO DAYS”:

The cover of this combined issue is a historic crossover, celebrating the release of the live-action SAKAMOTO DAYS film premiering in Japan on April 29, 2026. The Visual: The cover features Meguro Ren (of the idol group Snow Man) as the titular character, Taro Sakamoto, alongside an illustration of Sakamoto drawn by the original manga creator, Yusuke Suzuki. The Significance: This marks Meguro Ren’s first appearance on the cover of Weekly Shonen Jump, blending the world of live-action cinema with the original manga art . The issue is branded as a combined "Special Edition," packed with content to drum up excitement for the film adaptation.

Where to Buy & Read:

Japan: Available at convenience stores, bookstores, and online retailers (Amazon Japan, CDJapan) as of April 27, 2026. Digital: Available via the Shonen Jump+ app and Zebrack digital storefront. English: The series is available to read in English digitally via Manga Plus by Shueisha and VIZ Media’s Weekly Shonen Jump (typically simultaneous with the Japanese release for major titles).

Conclusion:

Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 22-23 2026 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年22・23合併号 is a powerhouse edition that balances the promotion of a major Hollywood-style live-action film (SAKAMOTO DAYS) with the introduction of new blood (*2-nen B-gumi*). While veteran series like ONE PIECE, WITCH WATCH, and Blue Box provide the foundation, the true excitement lies in watching the battle for survival in the bottom ranks and the anticipation of the Kagurabachi anime announcement in just two weeks. This is a must-buy for anyone invested in the current state of Jump.

Weekly Shonen Jump jp 2026
週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年22・23号  
Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.22-23

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週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年21号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.21✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年21号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.21✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年21号
Detail:Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.21
Artist & Title週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年21号
File FormatMagazine
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Release Date2026.04.20


Introduction:

The Spring 2026 manga season reaches its fever pitch today. On April 20, 2026, Shueisha’s legendary Weekly Shonen Jump released its highly anticipated 21st issue of 2026 (週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年21号) featuring the explosive launch of “2-nen B-gumi Yūsha Destroyers” (2年B組 勇者デストロイヤーず) , the third and final installment in the magazine’s ambitious three-week consecutive new series campaign. Headlined by the triumphant return of Hideaki Sorachi, the legendary creator of the iconic Gintama, this issue marks a historic moment for Jump as the “Demon King Comedy” finally arrives. Here is everything you need to know about the new series, the full table of contents, and where to get your copy.

The Crown Jewel: “2-nen B-gumi Yūsha Destroyers”:

The wait is finally over for fans of Gintama. Hideaki Sorachi, a name synonymous with chaotic humor, emotional depth, and genre parody, has officially returned to the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump.

The Return of Sorachi: Why This Matters:

Filling the “Gintama” Void Since Gintama concluded its legendary serialization, Jump has lacked a dedicated “chaotic gag” pillar. While WITCH WATCH and Me & Roboco fill the comedy void, they do not carry the specific brand of samurai-era parody and emotional gut-punches that Sorachi mastered. Yūsha Destroyers, with its fantasy setting allows Sorachi to critique isekai and fantasy tropes the same way Gintama critiqued samurai dramas.

Conclusion:

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年21号 Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 21 2026 is a historic collector’s item. It captures the exact moment the legendary Hideaki Sorachi stepped back into the ring. With a massive 66-page opening chapter, stunning color pages for Jump’s rising stars (Blue Box, Natsu to Hotarukago), and the ongoing excellence of ONE PIECE, this issue is a must-buy for any serious manga fan.

Weekly Shonen Jump jp 2026
週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年21号  
Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.21

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週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年20号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.20✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年20号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.20✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年20号
Detail:Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.20
Artist & Title週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年20号
File FormatMagazine
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Release Date2026.04.13


Introduction:

The Spring 2026 manga season reaches its second peak today. On April 13, 2026, Shueisha’s legendary Weekly Shonen Jump released its highly anticipated 20th issue of 2026 (週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年20号) featuring the explosive launch of “Natsu to Hotarukago” (夏と蛍籠 / “Summer and the Firefly Cage”) , the second installment in the magazine’s ambitious three-week consecutive new series campaign. Here is everything you need to know about this landmark issue, the new basketball series that has fans buzzing, and where Jump stands in its Spring 2026 lineup.

The Cover & Feature: A “Return” with a Splash:

Issue 20 arrives with “夏と蛍籠” gracing both the cover and the opening color pages . The official tagline accompanying the launch reads: “Many youths begin to shine now. A new high school basketball series by Masayoshi Sato, author of ‘Momiji no Kisetsu’!! This launch is not just a debut; it is a “return” for Sato. The series is an expansion of his one-shot story “Tonde Hi ni Iru Natsu to Hotaru” (Summer and Fireflies Flying into the Fire), which was published in the magazine’s 2024 issue (No. 26) . After a successful one-shot reception, the series has been greenlit for serialization, allowing Sato to explore the world in greater depth.

Why This Issue Matters:

1. The “Second Wave” of the New Era With the conclusion of giants like Jujutsu Kaisen and the irregular schedule of Hunter x Hunter, Jump is actively rebuilding. The success of Natsu to Hotarukago is critical. If it survives, it could fill the sports manga void left by the end of Haikyuu!!. 2. The Return of Veterans Jump is betting on experience. Rather than relying solely on untested rookies, Issue 20 brings back Sato, while the next week brings back Sorachi. This is a strategic move to stabilize circulation with proven artistic talent. 3. Summer Vibes in Spring The title “Summer and the Firefly Cage” evokes strong Natsumesque nostalgia. In an era of dark fantasy and battle shonen, a grounded high school drama set against the backdrop of a Japanese summer offers a refreshing change of pace for readers tired of power-scaling.

Conclusion:

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年20号 Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 20 2026 is a must-buy for collectors and sports manga fans. It captures the moment when the magazine shifts from winter gloom into the energy of spring and summer. While next week’s Sorachi launch will dominate headlines, this issue belongs to Masayoshi Sato. If Natsu to Hotarukago captures the fleeting beauty of summer as well as its title suggests, Jump may have just found its next anchor series for the sports genre.

Weekly Shonen Jump jp 2026
週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年20号  
Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.20

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週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.19✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.19✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号
Detail:Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.19
Artist & Title週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号
File FormatMagazine
ArchiveRAR
Release Date2026.04.06


Introduction:

On April 6, 2026, the latest issue of 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号 Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 19 arrives on Japanese newsstands, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the magazine. This issue launches the first of three consecutive new series in a special April campaign, featuring the highly anticipated debut of "Roku no Okashina Ie" (ロクのおかしな家 / Roku's Strange House) by Atsushi Nakamura, with the coveted cover and lead color page treatment.

The New Series: "Roku no Okashina Ie" (ロクのおかしな家):

A Horror Home Comedy from a Familiar Face Atsushi Nakamura, the author of Agravity Boys (serialized in Jump from 2019 to 2021) and Kurokuroku, returns to the magazine with a unique blend of genres. "Roku no Okashina Ie" (Roku's Strange House) is described as a "horror home comedy" that centers on five young boys who are simultaneously possessed by a curse. The premise evokes classic haunted house tropes but filtered through Nakamura's comedic sensibility. Fans of Agravity Boys, a beloved cult hit about four astronauts stranded in space, will recognize Nakamura's ability to balance absurd humor with genuine character moments. The title's mention of "five boys" suggests a similar ensemble dynamic, while the horror elements promise a fresh twist on the formula.

Why This Issue Matters:

The Nakamura Return For fans of Agravity Boys, Nakamura's return to the magazine is a welcome event. His unique brand of humor and character-driven storytelling has been missed, and "Roku no Okashina Ie" represents an opportunity to see how his style has evolved. The Three-Week Offensive Jump's decision to launch three new series in consecutive weeks, all from creators with prior experience in the magazine, demonstrates a strategic approach to refreshing its lineup. By spacing out the launches, each series gets its moment in the spotlight. The Sorachi Factor While Sorachi's series doesn't debut until Issue #21, its announcement has already generated significant buzz. The return of the Gintama creator to weekly serialization is a major event for Jump, and his new series will be closely watched.

Conclusion:

Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #19, 2026 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号 delivers exactly what fans hope for: a fresh start. Atsushi Nakamura's "Roku no Okashina Ie" brings a unique genre blend to the magazine's pages, backed by the full promotional weight of a cover and lead color page. For readers who have followed Nakamura since Agravity Boys, this issue is a reunion with a creator whose quirky sensibility has been missed. For fans of the broader Jump ecosystem, the three-week new series campaign culminating in Hideaki Sorachi's long-awaited return offers a reason to be excited about the magazine's future.

Weekly Shonen Jump jp 2026
週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号  
Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.19

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週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年18号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.18✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年18号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.18✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年18号
Detail:Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.18
Artist & Title週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年18号
File FormatMagazine
ArchiveRAR
Release Date2026.03.30


Introduction:

On March 30, 2026, the latest issue of 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年18号 Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 18 arrives on Japanese newsstands, and leading the charge is one of the magazine's most critically acclaimed modern classics: "Akane-banashi" (あかね噺) by Yuki Suenaga and Takamasa Moue. This issue grants the beloved rakugo drama the prestigious cover and lead color page treatment, celebrating its 200th chapter milestone. The timing is perfect; this cover feature coincides with the long-awaited anime adaptation premiere of Akane-banashi (あかね噺), which began airing in April 2026. For fans who have followed Akane Osaki's journey to become a master storyteller since the manga's 2022 debut, this issue represents both a celebration of the series' progress and a bridge to its exciting new chapter as an animated series.

The Significance: Akane-banashi's 200th Chapter:

A Series at Its Peak Since its debut in Weekly Shonen Jump in February 2022, Akane-banashi (あかね噺) has carved out a unique space within the magazine's lineup. Unlike traditional battle manga or sports series, this rakugo drama follows Akane Osaki, a young woman who vows to achieve the highest rank of "shin'uchi" to avenge her father Shinta, who was unjustly expelled from the Arakawa School of rakugo. The series' 200th chapter milestone is a testament to its staying power. Under the supervision of professional rakugoka Kikuhiko Hayashiya, the manga has earned praise for its authentic depiction of the traditional storytelling art, while its dynamic visual storytelling has captivated readers who might never have encountered rakugo otherwise.

Why This Issue Matters:

An Akane-banashi (あかね噺) Milestone For "Akane-banashi," this cover feature at Chapter 200 is a significant achievement for a series that has consistently defied expectations. A manga about traditional Japanese storytelling thriving in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump is proof that great storytelling transcends genre boundaries. The anime debut makes this the perfect moment to celebrate the series' journey. A Wave of New Series With three new serializations launching in consecutive weeks, including Sorachi Hideaki's highly anticipated return, Jump is signaling a new era. The magazine is making room for fresh voices while honoring the legacy of its veteran creators. The Bottom of the Barrel The conclusion of "Gonron Egg" after 21 chapters serves as a reminder of Jump's competitive brutality. New series have limited time to find an audience, and those that fail to connect face swift cancellation. For fans of struggling series like "Nue's Exorcist," the coming weeks may determine their fates.

Conclusion:

Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #18, 2026 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年18号 delivers exactly what fans expect: a packed lineup featuring the best of Jump's current roster, with "Akane-banashi" rightly taking the spotlight for its 200th chapter and anime debut. For fans of Yuki Suenaga and Takamasa Moue's rakugo masterpiece, this issue is essential not just for the cover feature, but for whatever developments await in Chapter 200. For readers following the broader Jump ecosystem, the table of contents offers a fascinating snapshot of which series are rising, which are struggling, and which are being phased out to make room for the next generation. With Sorachi Hideaki's return on the horizon and a wave of new talent entering the magazine, Jump's future looks as bright as ever. But for this week, the spotlight belongs to Akane, whose story continues to captivate readers one performance at a time.

Weekly Shonen Jump jp 2026
週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年18号  
Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.18

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週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年17号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.17✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年17号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.17✗RAR]

週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年17号
Detail:Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.17
Artist & Title週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年17号
File FormatMagazine
ArchiveRAR
Release Date2026.03.23


Introduction:

On March 23, 2026, the latest issue of 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年17号 Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 17 arrives on Japanese newsstands, and leading the charge is one of the magazine's most beloved romantic sports dramas: "Blue Box" (アオのハコ) by Kouji Miura. This issue grants the series the prestigious cover and lead color page treatment, perfectly timed as the manga continues its compelling exploration of young love, athletic ambition, and the delicate balance between them. For fans who have followed the intertwined journeys of badminton player Taiki Inomata and basketball star Chinatsu Kano since the series' 2021 debut, this cover feature represents yet another milestone for a manga that has consistently captured readers' hearts. With the series now surpassing 230 chapters and the anime adaptation having aired in 2024, Blue Box (アオのハコ) has firmly established itself as one of Jump's most reliable and beloved titles.

The Significance: Blue Box (アオのハコ) in the Jump Ecosystem:

A Series at Its Peak Since its debut in Weekly Shonen Jump in April 2021, Blue Box (アオのハコ) has carved out a unique space within the magazine's lineup. Unlike traditional sports manga that focus solely on competition, or pure romance series that sideline athletic pursuits, Blue Box (アオのハコ) masterfully intertwines both elements. The story follows Taiki Inomata, a badminton player at a competitive high school, and Chinatsu Kano, a basketball prodigy who moves in with his family. Their shared passion for sports and the quiet moments between training sessions form the emotional core of the series. The series has achieved remarkable commercial success, with its compiled volumes consistently ranking high on Oricon charts. The German edition of Volume 17 is scheduled for March 2026 release, while English readers can look forward to Volume 19 in March 2026 as well. The French and other international editions continue to roll out regularly, reflecting the series' global appeal.

Why This Issue Matters:

A Blue Box (アオのハコ) Milestone For "Blue Box," this cover feature represents the latest recognition of a series that has grown from a promising newcomer to one of Jump's most beloved titles. With its delicate balance of sports intensity and romantic nuance, it has earned its place alongside the magazine's heavy hitters. A Glimpse at the Magazine's Health The full lineup reveals a magazine with remarkable depth. Veteran series like One Piece continue their historic runs, while newer titles like Kagurabachi and Ichi the Witch battle for reader attention. The bottom of the barrel serves as a grim reminder of Jump's competitive brutality, with "Gonron Egg" now at nine consecutive weeks at the bottom.

Conclusion:

Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #17, 2026 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年17号 delivers exactly what fans expect: a packed lineup featuring the best of Jump's current roster, with "Blue Box" rightly taking the spotlight as Taiki and Chinatsu's story reaches new emotional heights. For fans of Kouji Miura's beloved sports romance, this issue is essential not just for the cover feature, but for whatever developments await in Chapter 236. For readers following the broader Jump ecosystem, the table of contents offers a fascinating snapshot of which series are rising, which are struggling, and which are being positioned for future success. With its 200th chapter milestone recently celebrated and a cover feature now under its belt, Blue Box (アオのハコ) continues to prove that stories about young athletes chasing their dreams and the quiet moments of connection that make those dreams meaningful have a permanent place in Weekly Shonen Jump's storied pages.

Weekly Shonen Jump jp 2026
週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年17号  
Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.17

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