Shonen Jump Comic Books

This box set collection of Shonen Jump (english Americanized version) is probibly the best collection to date from the manga series. These Shonen Jump comic books would make an excellent present for a friend or child at christmas.

Naruto / Shonen Jump Box Set Comic CollectionShonen Jump Comic Collect Box Set

This Naruto boxed set contains both Dragon Ballz and other hits from the Magna series …the first volume in seven of mangas most popular adventure series, from the superstars in the field. Akira Toriyama’s great quest stories, Dragon Ball and Dragon BallZ, star the monkey-tailed boy Goku, whose quiet life is interrupted when he’s enlisted to save the world. Masashi Kishimoto’s award-winning Naruto takes readers into the whirlwind of the Ninja Academy with its brutal tests and challenging competitions. Then Eichiro Oda’s shonen sensation One Piece features a treasure hunt like no other, triggered by some very strange gum-gum fruit. Hiroyuki Takei’s teenage shaman battles ghosts and monsters in Shaman King, while Kazuki Takahashi’s mega-hit Yu-Gi-Oh! finds a lonely tenth grader solving a three-thousand year puzzle, hurling him into one bizarre game after another. Finally, there’s Yoshihiro Togashi’s thriller YuYu Hakusho, about a teenage boy whose good deed turns him into Tokyo’s toughest ghost.

Customer Review: Shonen Jump Series 1 Books
This was a gift for our son for Christmas! It was great he has read most all of them and now wants most of the series.

Customer Review: Shonen Jump Manga Magic
This is easily the best collection of Americanized manga out. As most know, Shonen Jump was at one time a Japanese exclusive magazine that made its hop across the Pacific in 2003 for American fans to enjoy. Since that moment, it’s become the best in manga and now contains a majority of the manga juggernauts. This collection is a great start for those of you who are interested in reading manga, or for those of you who missed out on some of the earlier issues of Shonen Jump and want to catch up on what’s going on. It also has the beginnings to the Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z mangas, which can’t be found in Shonen Jump. Below is a listing of the manga in this box, as well as a small description of each: (1) Dragon Ball: This is the start of the Dragon Ball world. It explains the origins of Goku and his relationship with the Dragon Balls. (2) Dragon Ball Z: The beginning of one of the greatest animes ever in its purest form.

Unpolluted with minutes-long shouting and infested with excellent action and story, this details the story of Goku as a father and a husband, as well as following some of the other favorites of the Dragon Ball world. (3) Naruto: Probably the best in Shonen Jump, Naruto is a tale of a boy fox-demon who wants nothing more than to earn his place in the world, and does so by training to become a ninja, despite the mistrust directed at him by some of his teacher and the hatred he receives from his fellow students. (4) One Piece: A boy eats the mysterious Devil Fruit at a young age, making his body into rubber and also cursing his body: should he ever fall into water, he would sink instantly to the bottom. Despite that, he wants nothing more than to be the pirate king of a world of oceans. (5) Shaman King: Yoh, a boy who can not only see ghosts but control them, comes to Tokyo to train to become a powerful shaman in the hopes that one day he’ll win the title of Shaman King. (6) Yu-Gi-Oh!: A story of constant morals and themes, it details a young, pint-sized, pointy-haired boy’s struggles with a mysterious puzzle/necklace that grants him dark super powers as well as an alter-ego. (7) YuYu Hakusho: A juvenile delinquent dies saving a child and finds out that his next was entirely unexpected and therefore gains a chance to come back to life. What he later finds out is coming back to life also makes him a spirit detective.