One of Shonen Jump’s Best Rom-Coms Has Finally Ended

One of Shonen Jump's Best Rom-Coms Has Finally Ended

As a seasoned gamer and manga enthusiast with a soft spot for romantic comedies, I must say that the closure of “Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable” has left me both reminiscing about the past and looking forward to the future. The series’ final chapter on Manga Plus is bittersweet, but it gives us a chance to revisit the entire journey from start to finish.


Over the past month, I’ve witnessed quite an extraordinary transition for Shueisha, the esteemed publisher behind Jump. Some of my all-time favorite series, such as “My Hero Academia” and “Twin Star Exorcists”, have bid their farewells. This week, another finale was added to Shueisha’s collection on Shonen Jump+, marking the end of the delightful romantic comedy “Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable”. It’s a bittersweet moment for me as this brings an end to a series I’ve grown fond of.

Here on Manga Plus, the popular series “Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable,” created by Kai Ikada, has reached its conclusion with its final chapter. The manga came to an end shortly after speculation about its finale arose. Having started in 2019, the entire run of “Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable” is now complete, allowing readers to enjoy the series from beginning to end.

What Is Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable About?

If you haven’t encountered “Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable”, now might be an excellent opportunity to dive into this charming romance comic! The title itself hints at its setting – a high school student named Tsubasa Shiki relocates from Tokyo to Hokkaido. Upon joining the school, Shiki crosses paths with Minami Fuyuki, a local gyaru who is captivated by city life. With Fuyuki acting as his guide, Shiki learns about the charms of Hokkaido and finds himself developing feelings for his new classmate.

One of Shonen Jump's Best Rom-Coms Has Finally Ended

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What Does the Future of Jump Look Like?

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but reflect on the conclusion of “Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable,” which seems to herald a fresh chapter for Shueisha. This venerable publisher has always been a hive of activity, with numerous titles under its wing since the 1960s. With manga and anime gaining unprecedented global popularity, the spotlight on Shueisha is brighter than ever before.

When it comes to romantic stories, Shueisha is building an impressive collection on Shonen Jump+. This digital platform currently offers more than two dozen titles, many of which deviate from the action-focused stories in Weekly Shonen Jump. Upcoming series like “There’s No Girl in This Class” are set to debut this year, and established favorites such as “Hope You’re Happy, Lemon” are gaining popularity. Despite many finales approaching, the Shueisha team has a rich library of content ready for their new phase.

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2024-09-11 18:09