Shounen Jump is monthly, not weekly unless I am very much mistaken.
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Yes, you are very much mistaken. It's called WEEKLY Shonen Jump for a reason.
I'm not too sure, but since scanlations of Naruto manga is usually released on Friday, I'd say probably Thursday or Friday.
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Monthly "Shounen Jump" is the north American adaptation by Viz Media. The weekly release day is Monday or Tuesday (distributed on Friday-Sunday, sold usually on Monday).
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Gintama is serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shounen Jump, which goes on sale regularly every Monday in Japan. On occasions it has gone on sale on Saturdays before due to public holidays and such.
Oh, there are definitely rivalries. Some of the manga publishers I know who are competing in such a way are Shonen Jump!, Shonen Sunday, and Shojo Beat. Shonen Jump seems to be tha most popular one at the time, though, and it's also the most famous. Shounen Jump, etc mentioned above are comic magazine titles, not manga publishers. Shueisha Inc. 集英社 publishes Weekly Shounen Jump, Akamaru Jump, etc. Other publishers are Kodansha 講談社, which organizes the annual Kodansha Manga Award, and is well-known for publishing the Weekly Shounen Magazine and Monthly Shounen Magazine. Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, Dragon ball are some some notable series published by Shueisha. Shueisha's Weekly Shounen Jump was the younger upstart established later than Kodansha's that aims to be Kodansha's rival. Shueisha recently ended its Monthly Shounen Jump series, which was obviously a counterpart to match Kodansha's Monthly Shounen Magazine. Nodame Cantabile, xxxHolic, Boys Be, Initial D, Fairy Tail are some notable series published by Kodansha. Other publishers include Hakusensha 白泉社, publisher of the well-known Lala magazine (Ouran High School, Skip Beat!, Vampire Knight), which separated from Shueisha, Shougakukan 小学館, famous for publishing Doraemon and Pokemon series, and many others. Many of these publishers do not just publish comics, they have other lifestyle magazines and publications such as novels.
It was available through the Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan
He is the main character in the anime Gintama and owns his own business as a freelancer he's quite poor and spends most of his money on sweets and Shounen Jump.
A playable version of Obelisk the Tormentor has been available in Japan since March, and the English version will be out very soon, it will be the next card to appear in the magazine itself. The legal Japanese version of Ra is out, and his English version will be released in December's shonen jump magazine.