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TopicBoard 8's Favorite Weekly Shonen Jump Series of 2020 - THE RESULTS
Raka_Putra
12/27/20 8:00:21 AM
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14. Magu-chan: God of Destruction
5 points

The story of God of Destruction, Magu Menueku, who finally broke out of his seal at a small Japanese seaside town, only to find himself powerless and adorable. The manga has built up a steady cast of characters as well as a gaggle of loyal fans due to its comfy humor and sometimes touching moments.

13. Dr. Stone Reboot: Byakuya (tie)
8 points

This prequel to Dr. Stone tells the story of Byakuya Ishigami, Senku's father, who landed on Earth only to find that everyone has mysteriously turned into stone. He, alongside a crew of multinational astronauts, has to try and build a new civilization. However, danger doesn't only come from the new, strange world, but also from inside...

13. We Never Learn (tie)
8 points

This harem rom-com series just recently ended after giving each of its five heroines their own ending arcs. As it's about a male tutor hired to teach badly performing female students, it often drew comparison to Quintessential Quintuplets. Personally, I find WNL to be a lighter read, never reaching QQ's highs but an enjoyable manga just the same.
Also, Asumi is best girl.

12. Agravity Boys
9 points

A rare sci-fi series, Agravity Boys is a comedy series about four young men stranded on the planet of Alpha-Jumbo. Nonsensical hilarity ensues. It seemingly miraculously evaded cancellations after cancellations although scoring low on the table of content week after week, due to fortuitous timing with long-running series ending. However, its time run out as it was announced today that the series will end on the next issue, with an epilogue chapter to be published in Jump GIGA.

11. Me and Roboco
10 points

Another gag series, this time it's about a young boy named Bondo who wanted his own Order Maid (robot maid), only to find the muscular and goofy Roboco at his doorsteps. It drew a lot of inspiration from Doraemon while subverting many of its tropes like the "childhood bullies" who are actually wholesome. It also famously makes a lot of references to other Jump series, both on-going and finished.

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