Hello manga fans! We have big news directly from Shueisha that will certainly shake up the world of manga . In a recent press release, the publisher announced an important change to the team at the renowned Weekly Shonen Jump .
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Hiroyuki Nakano , who took over as editor-in-chief in July 2017, will pass the baton to Yu Saito , the current associate editor. Nakano, who was the 11th editor-in-chief in the magazine's history, has done exceptional work over the years, succeeding Yoshihisa Heishi , who had been in charge since 2011.
Nakano will not be saying goodbye to Shueisha completely. He will take on a new challenge as editor of Eiichiro Oda 's One Piece . Therefore, this transition promises to bring a new perspective to the pirate saga that we love so much.
Yū Saitō, who will now head Weekly Shonen Jump, brings with him a rich background and a fresh vision to continue the magazine's successful tradition. Fans can look forward to new approaches and, who knows, exciting new titles under his leadership.
Therefore, the change of editor-in-chief is always a significant moment for the magazine, which is a true pillar in the manga industry. We look forward to seeing the new directions Weekly Shonen Jump takes under Saitō's leadership.
And you, what do you expect from this change? Leave your comments and let's debate together about the future of our beloved magazine! Until the next news, guys!
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Source: Mangas Brasil