You can buy it at Ingles, Kroger, or online!
Check out Kinokuniya's Bookweb site to see if your region is listed. If yes, they may be able to bring in a copy in the original Japanese text for you but it may take a few weeks shipping time, price will also differ from the book's listed Japanese Yen price. They will probably have translated English and Chinese versions (both simplified and traditional) as well, if not they may be able to ship it in as Customer's Special Request.
Otherwise, if you are looking for translated versions in your preferred language, you will have to check your local book stores.
There is no Shonen Jump pack, Shonen Jump cards are promos and either come out of the Shonen Jump magazine or the really expensive ones are won at the Shonen Jump Yu-Gi-Oh tournament
Yes, the Dragon Ball manga is one of the more popular manga series to have run in the Shounen Jump magazine.
Usually Rare and powerful ones- like Oricalcos Shunoros, Dark End Dragon, and Arcana Force- The Light Ruler.
His mom was just discovered to be a saiyan female named Gine in the manga featured in a issue of Shonen Jump called Dragon Ball Minus
JUMP-EN037 from Shonen Jump Magazine is a totally game legal version of Obelisk the Tormentor and can be used in tournaments. Any other version cannot be used - this is actually stated on the card, in English on JMP-004, and Japanese on GB1-002.
weekly. Monthly for the entire catalog. -B.
Shonen Jump Weekly is a magazine full of the latest manga, for shonen rarely shugo. It is only sold in Japan and is in Japanese.
You can subscribe to weekly Shonen Jump in North America through the official VIZ Media website. Simply visit their subscription page and follow the instructions to sign up for either a digital or print subscription.
There is no Shonen Jump pack, Shonen Jump cards are promos and either come out of the Shonen Jump magazine or the really expensive ones are won at the Shonen Jump Yu-Gi-Oh tournament
Shonen Jump is for T 13+ Shonen Jump Advanced is fro T 16+
Yes if you get a subscriber card or something you can get them at anime conventions
You can buy Shonen Jump in real life at various bookstores, manga shops, comic book stores, and even some convenience stores in Japan and other countries. You can also find Shonen Jump magazines at select newsstands or subscribe to it online through VIZ Media's website.
Shonen Jump - magazine - was created in 2003.
Only the first few chapters of the most popular titles such as Bleach, Naruto, One Piece are available at Weekly Shonen Jump's official site. However, their is no site which allows you to read the entire series legally.
It was available through the Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan
Yeah shonen jump will accept anything that is about anime. And as long there from an anime that exsits. Shueisha, the Japanese publisher of Weekly Shounen Jump, has a monthly contest for new artists that you might be interested in. See link below.
If you mean a physical copy of the magazine- you can't. It's only available to buy in Japan. However, they have an app where you can buy the manga digitally. You can subscribe to it as well. I don't know if I should mention it but in all issues they sell (On the app) they say you won't get any Yu-Gi-Oh! cards if you subscribe. It's just a heads up as in Japan, subscribers get Yu-Gi-Oh! cards every issue. If you mean the manga volumes published by Shueisha (The company that Run Jump), you should be able to get them in any good bookstore.