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How do you justify paying for weekly Shonen Jump when series keep getting axed?
With rising subscription costs and an increasing number of series ending prematurely, many fans are questioning the value of a weekly Shonen Jump subscription in 2026. Cast your vote on whether the magazine still delivers enough consistent quality to justify the price.
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