Manga anthology Weekly Shonen Jump’s core target is young readers, what with the word shonen/boy being right there in the title and all.
That was the topic of a recent poll from manga portal Futabanet Manga Plus, in which 300 respondents between the ages of 30 and 59 were asked to name the one artist whose Weekly Shonen Jump art left the deepest impression on them, so let’s take a look at the top picks.
Children are notoriously fickle in their preferences, but for adult Jump fans, which creators’ artwork stands out in their minds as the greatest from the hundreds of artists whose series have graced the magazine’s pages?
Grown-ups weigh in on the question of whose art has stayed in their hearts into adulthood.