Cover
by Yamato Yamamoto
Seraph of the End is definitely one of the best drawn manga series, not only in Shonen Jump, but in all of manga. There. I said it. And I think it's hard to argue this point, especially when taking a gander at this week's cover! Seraph's clean art really shines when colorized, especially the eye-catching yellow-green hues in this piece.
Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign
story by Takaya Kagami, art by Yamato Yamamoto, storyboards by Daisuke Furuya
Yuichiro finally begins his advanced Cursed Gear training! However, the amount of time it's taking to tame the demon inside his Cursed Gear is longer than usual. Will he be able to snap back to reality? Or will his friends have to cut him down before he's fully possessed by his Cursed Gear's demon?

One Piece
by Eiichiro Oda
Pica! Pica! I can't wait to hear his voice in the anime. If it's anything like I imagine it will be, then I certainly can't judge Luffy for not being able to hold back his laughter. In the meantime, looks like there are more people with a grudge against Doflamingo than anyone anticipated. Wasn't it Mihawk who originally said that Luffy's most dangerous gift was his ability to make allies? Looks like Doflamingo is underestimating our Straw Hat hero...

Bleach
by Tite Kubo
The battle against the Stern Ritters is not going so well for the Soul Reapers. Though they've defeated a couple already, the numbers of capable fighters at their disposal are slowly dwindling away. The Soul Reapers' hopes could very well lie with the most powerful Soul Reaper of all—Kenpachi Zaraki—but even he's about out of energy after his grueling bout with Gremmy.

Naruto
by Masashi Kishimoto
Madara's taken the upper hand in the latest Ninja War! He's activated the Infinite Tsukuyomi jutsu that'll hypnotize everyone under an insanely powerful genjutsu. Will Naruto somehow evade this jutsu and save the day?!

Toriko
by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
I love frogs. I love Toriko. Ergo, I love Mappy. Forget about getting out of my dreams and into my car. I want to get out of reality and into Mappy's car! Take that Billy Ocean! Anyhoo, Mappy's one powerful amphibian, but even he's lost his marbles after witnessing the calamity known as "Iron Steps"! And it must be one incredible storm to have a frog who takes tea breaks on the perilous Barbed Waves all shook up...

Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc V
Original Concept by Kazuki Takahashi
Art by Naohito Miyoshi
Production Support: STUDIO DICE
Introducing the latest Yu-Gi-Oh! incarnation! Adapted from the latest anime series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc V is jam-packed with dueling "action"! Why the quotation marks? Find out in this week's issue!

All You Need is Kill
story by Hiroshi Sakurazaka, storyboards by Ryosuke Takeuchi, character designs by Yoshitoshi ABe, art by Takeshi Obata
Even though Keiji and Rita destroyed all the servers, Keiji's still stuck in his time loop! What went wrong? And to top it off, the Mimics have changed the loop's pattern and are on the offensive. Thankfully, Rita's figured a way out of the loop, but at what cost will it come?!

Stealth Symphony
story by Ryohgo Narita, art by Yoichi Amano
Someone's out to get Alice! But putting her out of commission isn't going to be an easy job, especially considering the fact that one of her co-workers is a legendary glass dragon... Besides, who would want to destroy such a sweet, gentle-hearted vampire? Perhaps the man in the panel below?

World Trigger
by Daisuke Ashihara
The humanoid Neighbors are on the move. But it looks like one of them has painfully underestimated their human opponents. And just when it seems like the Border Agents are finally turning the tide of battle, the Neighbors launch another unexpected attack where Border is least expecting it...

Nisekoi
by Naoshi Komi
Raku and friends have finally finished their parent-teacher conferences, and the counseling sessions seem to have really bothered Onodera. Though everyone expects her to ultimately help out at her family's sweet shop, Onodera herself is not so sure that's the future for her. But there is definitely one thing she wants to see in her future... Question is, does she have the guts to go for it?!

Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal
Original Concept by Kazuki Takahashi
Story by Shin Yoshida, Art by Naohito Miyoshi
Production Support: STUDIO DICE
Yuma is going all out in his attempt to bring Kaito back from the darkness. But with his brother still in peril, he's not budging one inch. That is until Yuma shows him the true power of friendship! And that's when Ryoma makes his move! There have been a lot of crazy duels in Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, but this one is unlike anything we've seen!

Extras: Welcome to Hunter x Hunter catch-up feature, Nihongo Lesson, Author Comments.
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