What is the best Shonen Jump manga series of all time?

By YPB Team

Weekly Shonen Jump has launched some of the most beloved manga series in history. Which one is the greatest of all time?

  1. Dragon Ball — ranked #11
    Dragon Ball
    Akira Toriyama's genre-defining 1984 series that invented the template for battle manga and spawned one of the world's most valuable franchises.
  2. One Piece — ranked #22
    One Piece
    Eiichiro Oda's 1997 ongoing epic following Monkey D. Luffy, which holds the Guinness record for the best-selling manga series by a single author.
  3. Naruto — ranked #33
    Naruto
    Masashi Kishimoto's 1999 ninja epic sold 250 million copies worldwide and defined a generation of anime and manga fans.
  4. Bleach — ranked #44
    Bleach
    Tite Kubo's 2001 soul-reaper saga featured some of the sharpest character design and fight choreography in manga history.
  5. Hunter x Hunter — ranked #55
    Hunter x Hunter
    Yoshihiro Togashi's 1998 tactical masterpiece, revered for deep worldbuilding and mature storytelling despite its legendary hiatus schedule.
  6. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure — ranked #66
    JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
    Hirohiko Araki's 1987 multigenerational odyssey across eight distinct story arcs, celebrated for outlandish creativity and iconic fashion.
  7. Demon Slayer — ranked #77
    Demon Slayer
    Koyoharu Gotouge's 2016 smash hit featuring breathtaking sword battles, became the best-selling manga of 2019, 2020, and 2021.
  8. My Hero Academia — ranked #88
    My Hero Academia
    Kōhei Horikoshi's 2014 superhero manga reimagined Western comic tropes through a Japanese lens and became a global sensation.
  9. Death Note — ranked #99
    Death Note
    Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata's 2003 psychological thriller pitting a genius student against a master detective in a battle of wits over a supernatural notebook.
  10. Jujutsu Kaisen — ranked #1010
    Jujutsu Kaisen
    Gege Akutami's 2018 supernatural action series with visceral art and complex power systems that became the dominant shonen title of the 2020s.
  11. Haikyuu!! — ranked #1111
    Haikyuu!!
    Haruichi Furudate's 2012 volleyball manga that turned a niche sport into high-stakes drama, beloved for emotional resonance and team dynamics.
  12. Slam Dunk — ranked #1212
    Slam Dunk
    Takehiko Inoue's 1990 basketball classic that is credited with launching the sport's popularity across Asia and remains a timeless coming-of-age story.
  13. Chainsaw Man — ranked #1313
    Chainsaw Man
    Tatsuki Fujimoto's 2018 surreal horror action series broke genre conventions and earned a reputation as one of the most daring manga in Jump's history.
  14. Rurouni Kenshin — ranked #1414
    Rurouni Kenshin
    Nobuhiro Watsuki's 1994 samurai saga set in Meiji-era Japan, combining spectacular swordfights with deep philosophical themes.
  15. Yu Yu Hakusho — ranked #1515
    Yu Yu Hakusho
    Yoshihiro Togashi's 1990 supernatural martial arts classic that introduced tournament-arc storytelling to a new generation.
  16. Dr. Stone — ranked #1616
    Dr. Stone
    Riichiro Inagaki's 2017 science-adventure manga about rebuilding civilization from scratch — celebrated for making science genuinely thrilling.
  17. Spy x Family — ranked #1717
    Spy x Family
    Tatsuya Endo's 2019 charming spy comedy featuring a fake family assembled for a covert mission, a warm-hearted global phenomenon.
  18. The Promised Neverland — ranked #1818
    The Promised Neverland
    Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu's 2016 psychological thriller about children uncovering dark secrets in what they thought was an orphanage.

Comments

Serialized since 1997, One Piece has passed 600 million copies, against 250 million for Naruto and 130 for Bleach: https://youpick.best/articles/one-piece-vs-naruto-vs-bleach-ranked https://youpick.best/articles/death-note-ranked-many-ways

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