The boys' comics magazine "Weekly Shonen Jump" is one of the most well-known magazines in the industry and has produced countless classic boys' comics. The latest issue of "Weekly Shonen Jump" released today, June 6, announced that its pirate logo will be named Journey, shocking countless fans. It turns out that this famous logo, which has been in existence for 54 years, has never had an official name. •"Weekly Shonen Jump" was officially founded on July 11, 1968. It has been 54 years now. Many classic comics in the hearts of countless readers come from it, including "Dragon Ball", "One Piece", "Naruto", "Bleach" and so on. Unexpectedly, this classic pirate head logo has never had an official name. •The name Journey means "travel, adventure", which is exactly the theme of the passionate youth comics in Weekly Shonen JUMP. Endless adventures bring endless fun. •As for why it is called "Jenny", one reason is that it was selected from the name collection campaign launched in March. Another important reason is that during the 50th anniversary event of the founding of the magazine in 2018, the pirate head logo was rotated 90 degrees to the left and a girl appeared. At that time, the girl's name was named Jamie. |
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