週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号 [Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.19✕RAR]
magazine Weekly Shonen Jump 週刊少年ジャンプ| Detail: | Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.19 |
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| Artist & Title | 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号 |
| File Format | Magazine |
| Archive | RAR |
| Release Date | 2026.04.06 |
Table Of Contents
Introduction:
On April 6, 2026, the latest issue of 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号 Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 19 arrives on Japanese newsstands, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the magazine. This issue launches the first of three consecutive new series in a special April campaign, featuring the highly anticipated debut of "Roku no Okashina Ie" (ロクのおかしな家 / Roku's Strange House) by Atsushi Nakamura, with the coveted cover and lead color page treatment.
The New Series: "Roku no Okashina Ie" (ロクのおかしな家):
A Horror Home Comedy from a Familiar Face
Atsushi Nakamura, the author of Agravity Boys (serialized in Jump from 2019 to 2021) and Kurokuroku, returns to the magazine with a unique blend of genres. "Roku no Okashina Ie" (Roku's Strange House) is described as a "horror home comedy" that centers on five young boys who are simultaneously possessed by a curse.
The premise evokes classic haunted house tropes but filtered through Nakamura's comedic sensibility. Fans of Agravity Boys, a beloved cult hit about four astronauts stranded in space, will recognize Nakamura's ability to balance absurd humor with genuine character moments. The title's mention of "five boys" suggests a similar ensemble dynamic, while the horror elements promise a fresh twist on the formula.
Why This Issue Matters:
The Nakamura Return
For fans of Agravity Boys, Nakamura's return to the magazine is a welcome event. His unique brand of humor and character-driven storytelling has been missed, and "Roku no Okashina Ie" represents an opportunity to see how his style has evolved.
The Three-Week Offensive
Jump's decision to launch three new series in consecutive weeks, all from creators with prior experience in the magazine, demonstrates a strategic approach to refreshing its lineup. By spacing out the launches, each series gets its moment in the spotlight.
The Sorachi Factor
While Sorachi's series doesn't debut until Issue #21, its announcement has already generated significant buzz. The return of the Gintama creator to weekly serialization is a major event for Jump, and his new series will be closely watched.
Conclusion:
Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #19, 2026 週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号 delivers exactly what fans hope for: a fresh start. Atsushi Nakamura's "Roku no Okashina Ie" brings a unique genre blend to the magazine's pages, backed by the full promotional weight of a cover and lead color page.
For readers who have followed Nakamura since Agravity Boys, this issue is a reunion with a creator whose quirky sensibility has been missed. For fans of the broader Jump ecosystem, the three-week new series campaign culminating in Hideaki Sorachi's long-awaited return offers a reason to be excited about the magazine's future.
週刊少年ジャンプ 2026年19号
Weekly Shonen Jump 2026 No.19
