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After 27 Years, A Legendary Shonen Jump Series Has Come to an End
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A legendary Shonen Jump franchise has officially come to an end with the release of its final chapter 27 years after its story first began.
This also includes many of the other long running hits that have since moved from Weekly Shonen Jump to the other Jump magazines and schedules.
Videos by ComicBook.comThere are even more Shonen Jump franchises preparing to reach their own grand finales in the near future before the year comes to an end, but now another legendary franchise has come to an end with the release of its final chapter.
Courtesy of ShueishaThe Prince of Tennis II releasing its final chapter after 17 years comes 27 years after the debut of the first series that started it all.
The Prince of Tennis first launched with Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1999, and ran for nearly a decade before it came to an end.