5 Weekly Shonen Jump Series That Won’t Survive 2026

2025 was a difficult year for Weekly Shonen Jump, with 10 ongoing manga series cancelled and 3 more finishing their stories. This large number of endings makes the magazine’s future uncertain, and shows how easily a series can be dropped. While the magazine doesn’t officially share cancellation numbers, a series’ position in the table of contents – its ranking – is a good indicator of its success. Higher rankings mean a series is popular, while lower rankings suggest it might be in trouble. Based on these rankings, here are some Weekly Shonen Jump manga that could be cancelled before the end of 2026.







