Who Are The Main Characters In Shonen Weekly?

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Kai
Kai
2026-02-11 14:18:12
Shonen Weekly’s lineup reads like a hall of fame for action-packed storytelling. Take Goku from 'Dragon Ball'—his endless quest for strength set the template for so many protagonists. Then there’s Light Yagami from 'Death Note', a twisted genius who couldn’t be further from the typical hero. The magazine’s range is wild, from 'Attack on Titan’s' Eren Yeager, whose rage and sorrow redefine tragedy, to 'Haikyu!!’s' Hinata Shoyo, proving sports manga can be as thrilling as any battle. Each character carves their own legacy, and that’s what keeps fans hooked issue after issue.
Xander
Xander
2026-02-13 09:10:19
Shonen Weekly isn't a single series but a magazine that's home to some of the most iconic characters in manga history. Over the years, it's featured legends like Monkey D. Luffy from 'One Piece', whose boundless energy and dream of becoming Pirate King make him impossible to forget. Then there's Naruto Uzumaki, that knucklehead ninja who went from village outcast to Hokage—his growth still hits hard. And who could ignore Ichigo Kurosaki from 'Bleach', swinging his Zanpakuto with that mix of teenage angst and heroism? These guys aren't just faces on a page; they feel like old friends who grew up alongside us.

More recent additions like Asta from 'Black Clover' or Denji from 'Chainsaw Man' bring fresh flavors—Asta with his loudmouthed determination and Denji’s bizarre, darkly comedic struggles. Even side characters like 'My Hero Academia’s' Bakugo or 'Jujutsu Kaisen’s' Gojo Satoru often steal the spotlight. The beauty of Shonen Weekly is how it constantly reinvents heroism while keeping that core spirit of perseverance. It’s like a rotating cast of underdogs who remind us why we love rooting for the little guy.
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