Fujimoto said early 2021 and we're in early 2021. He wouldn't lie, right?
Cooper Reed
so the keyboy was from that manga huh I can't keep up with your shitposts
Joshua White
It hasn't really "been" a failure, it's cumulatively sold almost 200,000 copies. And Shueisha was pushing it as the next big thing. But with the betrayal/never-ending flashback/meta bullshit training arc bullshit that represents the series' FOURTH genre shift at just one year old, it started freefalling in the ToC and was quietly replaced by Yozakura in the marketing. Which is probably ending soon and isn't much better in terms of reader whiplash but Jump is playing with scraps these days. Maybe Mashle will save Jump and it will become a Josei mag
Juan Jones
>and was quietly replaced by Yozakura in the marketing You know UU is this issue's cover?
Hudson Cruz
Yeah it gets a pity cover for its anniversary (late) but you have to look at more material than just that. Spines, posters, Twitter posts n shiet
Jeremiah Myers
>4/5 series in the S/S+ tier are superpower battle shounen Why don't they just make more of these? Seems like most of the recent debuts in the magazine have been comedy or romance related.
Big fucked, and going nowhere fast. Open up a big tournament arc with a challenge that no one has done in a decade? Have 10 characters do it like it’s easy as fuck. No sense of scale, or scope of strength.
Jace Martinez
The poster is older than the dip I'm talking about and the project is just a popularity poll. I'm not spoonfeeding you