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Last Updated: Jun 19, 2009 - 18:32:39 PM




December Shonen Jump to be Phat and Fat
By The Editor
Nov 4, 2007 - 16:44:15 PM

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VIZ MEDIA ANNOUNCES BIGGEST ISSUE EVER OF SHONEN JUMP

Expansive December 2007 Issue Features Conclusion of YU-GI-OH! And Full Color Preview of Long Awaited SLAM DUNK Series And the True Origin of NARUTO!

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry's most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced the most expansive issue to-date of its hit monthly manga anthology Shonen Jump™. The December 2007 issue will run a hefty 416 pages and is expected to hit retails shelves nationally on November 6.

Among other the notable content, the issue will offer the conclusion of the epic Yu-Gi-Oh! saga, which raised generations of Duelists and has dominated the trading card world. Shonen Jump also interviews Yu-Gi-Oh! creator Kazuki Takahashi and gives a retrospective on the impact and history of the internationally loved manga. However, fans needn’t despair because Yu-Gi-Oh! GX will continue its popular ongoing run in the magazine.

Also included will be a sneak preview of Takehiko Inoue’s influential and long-awaited basketball manga series, Slam Dunk. The critically acclaimed series has sold over 100 million copies in Japan and is a winner of the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award. Catch all the on- and off-court action of the entire first chapter, which is featured in full color in this issue.

For Naruto fans, Shonen Jump offers a manga short story that creator Masashi Kishimoto drew before he dreamed up the hyperactive and unpredictable ninja that millions of North American fans have come to know and love. They will be interested, and perhaps a bit surprised, to get a fascinating glimpse of a Naruto that might have been.

Rounding out the issue is an expanded "Games We Love" section — lengthened this month into a 10-page blowout covering the magazine’s picks for the best video games of 2007. The issue also includes some extras such as Nintendo DS cards for the latest Naruto and Bleach games that let readers unlock special features.

“This is a special issue for Shonen Jump as it’s not every day that a long-running series like Yu-Gi-Oh! reaches its conclusion,” says Marc Weidenbaum, the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, “But that’s exactly what happens in this issue, and creator Kazuki Takahashi closes things off in a very satisfying way that fans will definitely not want to miss. We’ve also got the early Naruto short story that offers an intriguing look at Masashi Kishimoto’s initial idea for the beloved series, and we publish the first chapter of the highly anticipated basketball series Slam Dunk, one of the most popular manga of all time, in color!”

This impressive issue is estimated to reach over 1.9 million readers as reported by the recently released Spring 2007 Simmons Youth study in which Shonen Jump is measured.

 



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