One-Punch Manartist, Yusuke Marata, brought together several iconicShonen Jumpcharacters in some great anniversary works. The art was part of the magazine’s fortieth anniversary, marking a big milestone with some of the publisher’s greatest heroes. There were multiple pieces, being sure to share the spotlight among several different characters that fans have come to love over the last several decades.

On X, @Everything_OPM_ reshared the artwork, which was released sixteen years ago in 2008. The milestone was a big one that coincided with the five-year anniversary of the publication of VIZ’s Shonen Jump in America. Murata was the illustrator of two incredible works, one of which was shared in a comment on the post from user @SatoGojo.The second character collage illustration featured other Shonen Jump heroes, including many not within the first grouping. This included Luffy fromOne Pieceand Hanamichi Sakuragi from the hit basketball manga,Slam Dunk.

Shonen Jump Heroes Gathered in Two Epic Character Collages

The first character collage features a large action-filled scene with many notable characters. These include Shanks and Chopper fromOne Piece,Yugi Muto andSeto Kaiba fromYu-Gi-Oh!,Sasuke Uchiha fromNaruto,Mantaro Muscle fromKinnikuman, Ryuk fromDeath Note, Uno Kyuichi fromAstro Kyudan, and Senju fromButsu Zone.One of the best aspects of these works is that the characters come from a wide range of comics, both older and more modern, with some being incredibly popular globally and some being known primarily in Japan.

Shonen Jumphas an ever-growing multi-generational fanbase thanks to its incredible history…

The other collection of characters features numerous other iconic properties that are seemingly collected on the Straw Hat Pirates' ship, including Vegeta and Bulma fromDragon Ball, Naruto and Sakura fromNaruto, Gon and Killua fromHunter x Hunter,Ryoma Echizen fromThe Prince of Tennis, and Himura Kenshin fromRurouni Kenshin,among others.SeveralOne Piececrew memberscan be seen, including Luffy, Nami, Nico Robin, Roronoa Zoro, and Sanji. These groupings are not only fun but also a great showcase ofShonen Jump’swide variety of offerings from the forty decades leading up to this art’s creation.

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These groupings are not only fun but also a great showcase ofShonen Jump’swide variety of offerings from the forty decades leading up to this art’s creation.

The first issue ofWeekly Shonen Jump wasreleased on June 10, 2025, which is now fifty-six years ago. It has become the best-known manga magazine and has debuted some of the world’s biggest comic, manga, and anime franchises,such asDragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece,andDemon Slayer, among others. While it has a rather limited demographic focus at its base, interest in the magazine and its publications has become very widespread, expanding into older audiences with each successful new story.Shonen Jumphas an ever-growing multi-generational fanbase thanks to its incredible history, whichOne Punch Manartist Yusuke Marata presented beautifully with the commemorative anniversary art.

Shonen Jump

Shonen Jumpis one of Japan’s most successful manga anthology franchises, published by Shueisha. Launched in 1968, it is the source of some of the most beloved and popular anime and manga series, such asOne Piece,Dragon Ball, andNaruto. The franchise has extended into multiple adaptations across various media, including anime, films, video games, and merchandise.