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One Piece’s Luffy Haunts The World of Shonen Jump in Wild Crossover
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While Luffy has been a character all his own, Eiichiro Oda’s masterpiece might not have been as popular if it hadn’t arrived in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump.
Videos by ComicBook.comRegularly, Weekly Shonen Jump will bring together some of its biggest characters to share the covers of its publication.
Quit Laughing, Shijima recently arrived in Weekly Shonen Jump, proving Horikoshi still has it when it comes to creating new manga.
While Weekly Shonen Jump isn’t primarily known for creating horror stories, many of their entries have dived deep into the world of the supernatural.
Via Shonen Jump News