New Shonen Jump’s Series Proves Jujutsu Kaisen is the Most Influential Manga

Summary

  • Jujutsu Kaisen’s success led to a rise in exorcist series, with Weekly Shōnen Jump featuring five in one magazine.
  • New manga artists are inspired by JJK’s impact, incorporating their own unique vision and genres into their series.
  • Shōnen Jump is actively seeking the next big hit to follow Jujutsu Kaisen, as the series approaches its finale.
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There’s no doubt that Jujutsu Kaisen‘s popularity skyrocketed in the latest years, becoming the most popular anime in 2024, according to Guinness Record. This success transferred to manga, making Jujutsu Kaisen the second-best-selling manga of 2023 and the holder of first place so far in 2024. However, JJK‘s impact goes beyond its popularity, as it’s changing the game in the manga industry. Even though exorcist series have always been popularlike Mob Psycho 100, D. Gray-Man, and Noragamithere’s been an increasing rise in this trope since Jujutsu Kaisen became a worldwide hit.

The immense popularity of Jujutsu Kaisen explains why many mangaka would seek to debut a series that emulates a bit of its success. This can be appreciated by the fact that Weekly Shōnen Jump will be debuting three new series starting next week, with two of these series, Kiyoshi The Exorcist and Yokai Buster Murakamibeing about exorcists.

This shows a clear trend in the industry inspired by Gege Akutami manga that confirms that Jujutsu Kaisen is the most influential modern manga.

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Jujutsu Kaisen Success Influenced Weekly Shōnen Jump to Feature 5 Exorcist Manga

Jujutsu Kaisen Inspires New Manga Artists and Sets the Stage For Similar Titles to Receive Recognition.

Shounen Jump
will be featuring five exorcist series in the same magazine.

Certainly, Jujutsu Kaisen has influenced the perception of the potential of manga about exorcists, setting the scene to give similar titles the opportunity to receive attention and be recognized. Weekly Shōnen Jump in the last year has debuted two series that follow Jujutsu Kaisen‘s same premise of a battle manga with spirits: Nue’s Exorcist and Kyokuto Necromancer. Additionally, the magazine will be published in the upcoming weeks two more series about exorcists; Yokai Buster Murakami by Daihin Ihara and Kiyoshi the Exorcist by Usui Shoichi.

This means that Shounen Jump will be featuring five exorcist series in the same magazine. Other Jump magazines also have their fair share of exorcist series, with titles like Blue Exorcist, Gokurakugai, Twin Star Exorcistand Make the Exorcist Fall in Love. Shounen Jump‘s decision to green-light two series with similar premises to other serialized manga is unheard of, but it’s also the biggest proof of the influence of Jujutsu Kaisen on the new generation of manga artists.

The new manga may be inspired by JJK‘s groundbreaking take on supernatural battles, which added unique powers like curse techniques and domain expansions, but while they share a similar basis, the emerging manga artists always include their personal vision and approach by exploring other popular genres like romantic comedies, harems, and gags to make their series unique.

Weekly Shōnen Jump is Searching for Jujutsu Kaisen’s Sucessor

Shōnen Jump is Betting on the New Manga to Become the Next Big Hit.

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Jujutsu Kaisen‘s manga definitely revolutionized the shōnen genre but also contributed to the recent over-saturation of manga with similar storylines and tropes. However, Jujutsu Kaisen is also approaching its finale, with the characters fighting to defeat the King of Curses, Sukuna. Still, Jujutsu Kaisen‘s manga has no apparent heir, and other popular manga like My Hero Academia and One Piece are also ending soon.

Shounen Jump is vigorously searching for the next big hit for the magazine; this explains the recent cancellation of the critically acclaimed manga MamaYuyu and the innovative sports manga Green Green Greensto give space to new series. Jujutsu Kaisen‘s success hasn’t been seen since the boom in sales of Demon Slayer, thanks to its magnificent anime adaptation, and it would be really difficult to find its successor soon. However, Jujutsu Kaisen other big contribution to the industry has been its influence on other manga, but only time will tell is a worthy successor will arise from those.

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Jujutsu Kaisen

Jujutsu Kaisen is a supernatural action anime that follows high school student Yuuji Itadori as he battles against magical curses. After Yuji selflessly saves a classmate by taking a curse into his own body, he is discovered and trained by a powerful sorcerer named Satoru Gojo. Gojo, who also happens to be a faculty member at a high school, enrolls Yuji there to help him and other students prepare themselves against the supernatural forces that plague humanity.

Cast
Junya Enoki, Yuma Uchida, Yuichi Nakamura, Adam McArthur, Asami Seto
Release Date
October 2, 2020
Seasons
3
Writers
Hiroshi Seko
Directors
Sunghoo Park, Shōta Goshozono

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