User:Jump Guru

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About Jump Guru

I normally work on perfecting articles, I mean sometimes I go a little bit obscure... (The Users that work with me know that.) but I like making them look more like websites. I edit all the Jump related articles like Bremen, Bleach, Kajika, Cowa!, etc. which all of you probably never heard of (exept for Bleach). I know all the different publishers of Jump manga around the world for instance Creative Arts, VIZ Media, LLC, (formerly Viz Communications, LLC) Gutsoon! Entertainment, Ltd., Planet DeAgostini, Star Comics, Panini Comics, Tong Li Comics, TOKYOPOP of Germany, Carlsen Publishing House, Mangafan, Bonnier Carlsen, DAI WON, Schibsted Forlagene, etc. . I am of course am a big time reader of manga, and also have a massive collection of Jump collector's items, video games and manga. The reason I love Jump magazines so much is because they get the best artwork, stories, and video games (only V-Jump video games).

Interesting (To me)

I don't know why I think this is so interesting but I like the way through Jump manga the publishers change. For example: Slam Dunk, it used to be published by Gutsoon! Entertainment, Ltd. in RAIJIN COMICS. Then later it was published by VIZ Media in SHONEN JUMP : The World's Most Populare Manga. For me I just like the stuff like that because it gives me something more interesting to collect. Other manga like that include Masakuzu Katsura's Shadow Lady (Dark Horse), Gen of Hiroshima (EduComics, technicly same as Barefoot Gen), Barefoot Gen (Last Gasp), I Saw It: The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: A True Survivors Tale (EduComics), Cyborg 009: The Manga (TOKYOPOP of LA), City Hunter (Gutsoon! Entertainment), Fist of the North Star (VIZ Media outside of SHONEN JUMP), Tenjho Tenge (CMX Manga), and Katsuya Terada's The Monkey King (Dark Horse). I also like it when a magazine is defunct because they become collector's items just like RAIJIN COMICS.

Jump Guru's manga lines

The list below has all the manga / specialty book / video game lines in my manga collection, I make sure to put the best quality into my typing with all the correct romanizations and spellings, Each manga line has it's own flag where it came from (City flags = publishing company) (Country flags = Printing stations) :


Jump Guru's Edits

The list below has all the pages I edit on:

= Not very much., ★★ = Sometimes., ★★★ = Casually., ★★★★ = Usually., ★★★★★ = All the time.


Article Name Edit Meter
Jump Square
List of items associated with Weekly Shonen Jump ★★★
List of series run in Weekly Shonen Jump ★★★★★
Monthly Shonen Jump ★★★★★
Super Jump (manga magazine) ★★★★★
Ultra Jump ★★
V-Jump ★★
Weekly Shonen Jump ★★★★★

My Online Manga collection

This is my collection of online manga. Why? I love reading Online Manga and hate to see them vanish of the website of s-manga.net. So I linked them here so I have them when they aren't even accessable through the original website anymore. Feel free to look at the Online Manga; it's still in the making and also has some popular manga in there. I hope these will encourage you to buy the actual manga; they helped me. (Note: All these manga are in Japanese, click [show] on the far right to see)


I've also made a system for genres. If you look at the right of the series you will see letters with brackets around them:

Genre Symbols
[A] (Action) [D] (Drama) [C] (Comedy) [T] (Thriller) [H] (Horror)

Websites

The list below has all the sites I need to go to: