vi.
1. Jump; Jump 2. Jump (because of joy, nervousness, etc.); Jump [(+at/for)]3. Make (a conclusion, etc.) in a hurry; Sudden change [Q]4. skyrocketing; Surge transitive verb
vt.
1. Skip, go over 2. Make jump; Cause (prices, etc.) to rise sharply. Escape; Avoid
5. pounce on the noun
n.
[C]1. Jump 2. Obstacle
3. Fear [the
P]4. Sudden change (of topic, etc.) 5. Surge; Surge------------gorgeous dividing line. Here I can understand that lz wants to ask about the jump in the juvenile jump. At present, there is no juvenile jump in mainland China, and there is no authorization from Jiying Society. There is a magazine in Taiwan Province called "Treasure Island Teenager", which is a weekly juvenile comic magazine published by Taiwan Province Dongli Publishing House and published every Wednesday. Most of his comic works are from "Weekly Youth Jump" by Japan Jiying Society. Junior Jump Weekly is a comic magazine founded by Japan's Jiying Society (first published in July, 1968 (Showa 43), and it was still a biweekly. In 1969, it became a weekly magazine. On sale every Monday, the price is 23 yen. The serial comic MAGAZINE with the highest circulation in Japan ranks first among the three weekly juvenile comic magazines (Youth JUMP, Youth SUNDAY and Youth Magazine), and its circulation in each issue exceeded 6 million in 1993. The success of Weekly Youth JUMP is linked with many famous cartoonists. Tsukasa Hojo, Toriyama Akira, Masami Kurumada, Takehiko Inoue and other famous cartoonists were once the main painters of Weekly Youth JUMP. Today, Eiichiro Oda, Kishimoto Masashi, Tite Kubo, Togashi Yoshihiro, Takeshi Obata, Akira Amano, Yusuke Murata, Hideaki Sorachi and others have become the backbone of Youth JUMP Weekly. However, in recent years, the emerging new painters Shimabu Lightyear, Zhuiqiao Kuan, and Yagi Kentaro represent the future hope of Weekly Youth JUMP. In a word, the dominant position of "Weekly Youth JUMP" in the Japanese comic industry is still unparalleled!
Super-tough works
are all included in it! The spirit of "friendship, hard work and victory" is the main theme of its publication. "Hot-blooded, touching and funny" is the popular theme of the weekly magazine. The published works are mainly action adventure, mostly with fantasy flavor, and deliberately publicize personality and pursue the twists and turns of the plot. Occasionally, there are some works about love, sports and history. Most of the works have beautiful characters, so they also have a large number of young readers. The magazine has a number of awards for comics, including "Tezuka Award" and "Akazuka Award", as well as "Twelve Newcomers Award", "KING
STORY Inflammation" and "JUMPING
DIGITAL Comics Award" specially designed for computer FLASH cartoonists, which provides more opportunities for new comics. There are many first-line comic writers active in this magazine, and most of them are familiar to Chinese readers. Their works represent the mainstream of modern Japanese comics. Taiwan Province's Baodao Youth (Dongli Publishing) and Hong Kong's EXAM (Cultural Communication Publishing) are Chinese versions of the magazine. Who was the most powerful in JUMP in 29? Although "ONE
PIECE" (also known as One Piece) has not fallen, Naruto is still in a strong trend, and Bleach should continue to pay attention to it, hoping to recreate its past glory. However, the most anticipated thing is, of course, the captive of food. English official website of juvenile jump:
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