Three Shonen Jump Manga Series Conclude After Jujutsu Kaisen Sequel, Chainsaw Man
The start of 2026 has brought a fast string of endings from Shueisha and Shonen Jump. Several major titles are wrapping up this winter and spring.
Context and recent shocks
Fans were surprised by developments for multiple flagship series. Chainsaw Man Part 2 announced it will finish in the next issue, scheduled for release later this month.
Many readers also expected the Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo storyline to end. That conclusion struck some as premature.
Blue Box moves into its final phase
Blue Box blends sports and romance and has run for more than five years. The manga has surpassed 230 chapters and remains one of Shonen Jump’s biggest modern hits.
Jump Festa 2026 confirmed Blue Box is now in its final phases. The series is expected to conclude sometime in 2026, though it may outlast the other two titles listed here.
Sakamoto Days’ long final battle
Yuto Suzuki’s Sakamoto Days stands among the magazine’s top current series. Its assassin-driven action has drawn steady readership alongside One Piece.
The manga entered a final battle arc in July 2025. More than eight months of chapters have covered that arc, placing Sakamoto Days near its end.
Black Clover set to finish next month
Black Clover has run for over a decade and shaped modern expectations for long-running shonen. The series moved from Weekly Shonen Jump to Jump Giga for its closing chapters.
The Winter 2026 Jump Giga issue resolved the final battle and began showing key characters’ fates. The Spring Jump Giga issue, due next month, is expected to be the final installment.
What this wave means
Three Shonen Jump manga series conclude is now a common headline among coverage. These endings follow the recent Jujutsu Kaisen sequel news and the Chainsaw Man announcement.
The departures highlight a changing period for Shonen Jump. Long-running titles will soon make way for newer debuts.
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