Viz Launches Second Weekly Shonen Jump “Jump Pack”


Source: Viz
Summary:

Viz Media announced that they shipped their second Weekly Shonen Jump “Jump Pack.” The Jump Pack is a 100-page print edition of the digital manga magazine, which includes a three month subscription to the digital edition of the publication. The book includes chapters from the following titles:


  • All You Need Is Kill
  • Bleach
  • Naruto
  • One Piece
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal

As a bonus, each copy of “Jump Pack” Issue 2 is bundled with a limited-edition Blue-Eyes White Dragon Yu-Gi-Oh! card, which features variant art by series creator Kazuki Takahashi.


Viz Media announced that they shipped their second Weekly Shonen Jump “Jump Pack.” The Jump Pack is a 100-page print edition of the digital manga magazine, which includes a three month subscription to the digital edition of the publication. The book includes chapters from the following titles:


  • All You Need Is Kill
  • Bleach
  • Naruto
  • One Piece
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal

As a bonus, each copy of “Jump Pack” Issue 2 is bundled with a limited-edition Blue-Eyes White Dragon Yu-Gi-Oh! card, which features variant art by series creator Kazuki Takahashi.

LEAP INTO THE WORLD OF MANGA AS VIZ MEDIA RELEASES NEWWEEKLY SHONEN JUMP PRINT EDITION “JUMP PACK” ISSUE 2

New Print Issue Features 100+ Pages Of Manga Content,

A 3-Month Digital Subscription And An Exclusive

Blue-Eyes White Dragon YU-GI-OH! Collectable Trading Card

????????????????????????????????????????VIZ Media’s WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP manga (graphic novel) magazine returns to its roots in print as it gives North American fans a special treat with the release of the WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP Jump Pack 2014, Issue 2 available now. The jam-packed print edition contains more than 100 pages of the world’s most popular featured series and is an ideal way to check out what the digital WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP magazine offers.

The WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP Jump Pack is available in the U.S. and Canada exclusively through retailers serviced by Diamond Comic Distributors and also from leading online anime/manga retailer Right Stuf. The WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP Jump Pack 2014, Issue 2 is rated ‘T’ for Teens and will carry an MSRP of $19.99 U.S. / $22.99 CAN.

The latest Jump Pack issue features the current hit series, ALL YOU NEED IS KILL, by DEATH NOTE and BAKUMAN。artist Takeshi Obata, as well as chapters from continuing fan favorites such as BLEACH, NARUTO, ONE PIECE, YU-GI-OH! ZEXAL and much more. The issue also includes a promotional code for a 3-month weekly digital subscription to the magazine along with a limited edition Blue-Eyes White Dragon YU-GI-OH! trading card with exclusive variant art from Kazuki Takahashi, the creator of the YU-GI-OH! series.

WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP is the world’s premiere manga brand and leading weekly manga magazine. The digital version published by VIZ Media features the latest installments of some of the world’s most popular manga series released every week to English readers on the same day as the magazine’s general print release in Japan. Currently serialized titles include the sci-fi action series, ALL YOU NEED IS KILL (based on the novel of the same name which is the source material for the major motion picture, Edge of Tomorrow, starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt!), and the recently launched STEALTH SYMPHONY, with story by Ryohgo Narita (Durarara!!) and bold artwork by Yoichi Amano. These join other popular series such as BLEACH, ONE PIECE, NARUTO, NISEKOI, ONE-PUNCH MAN, SERAPH OF THE END, TORIKO, and WORLD TRIGGER. The latest new chapters of monthly series BLUE EXORCIST and YU-GI-OH! ZEXAL debut on the closest Monday after their Japanese release.

VIZ Media also offers North American fans single issues of WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP for only $0.99 each. One-year Memberships are also available for only $25.99 (U.S. / CAN) and include 48 weekly digital issues as well as exclusive YU-GI-OH! Collectable Trading Cards, special one-shot manga, exclusive digital-only promotions, and access to additional subscriber-only content including creator interviews and insightful promo videos. Current subscribers can also access their accounts via VIZManga.com, the VIZ Manga App, or with the Apple iOS Newsstand App.

The digital version of the magazine is also available to international readers in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa via the Newsstand App for the Apple iPad® and iPad® Mini, or the WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP App on the Google Play Store for Android devices. International issues debut each Monday at 10:00am (PST) and monthly subscriptions are available with automatic monthly renewals. Additional information on international subscriptions is available at: http://shonenjump.viz.com/international-wsj-app.

For more information on WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP and exclusive subscriber offers, please visit shonenjump.viz.com.

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