With 2024 coming to a close,Shōnen Jump’s popular manga app, Manga Plus, has unveiled a collection of data highlighting various manga awarded in different categories.The “Most-Read Chapter” award was claimed byChainsaw Manchapter #167, titled “Super Smooch,” surpassing two major contenders,Jujutsu KaisenandMy Hero Academia, both of which concluded this year. Among the standout categories,the “Top New Manga” award went toDrama Queen, which debuted on June 04, 2025, published inWeekly Shōnen Jump.

Kuraku Ichikawa’s mangaDrama Queenfollows a storyline where aliens take up residence on Earth alongside humans after saving the planet from a deadly meteor. However, not everyone welcomes this change, as the protagonists harbor deep resentment toward the aliens and are determined to take action against the “immigrants”. With the protagonist openly expressing hatred and going as far as eating the aliens, the manga has sparked significant controversy, ultimately makingDrama Queenthe most popular manga of the year.

Drama Queen’s Nomamoto and Kitami danciing on the beach

Drama Queen Tops the Chart of the New Manga Debuted on Manga Plus

A Staggering Number of More Than Five Hundred Thousand Views for the First Chapter

Manga Plus' “Top New Manga” category is determined by the number of views generated within the first seven days of a manga’s debut chapter.Drama Queenchapter #1, released on December 1, has amassed over 500,000 views, securing the top spot by a significant margin over its competitors. Among the 57 new manga releases on the platform in 2024,Drama Queenis the only title to surpass half a million views for its debut chapter. However, it is clear that themanga’s popularity is largely driven by its controversial plot.

The first chapter of Kuraku Ichikawa’sDrama Queenportrays the protagonists, Nomamoto and Kitama, expressing feelings that some readers described as xenophobic and anti-immigration. It also depicts Nomamoto developing a peculiar craving for extraterrestrial meat, relishing it with enthusiasm. By the chapter’s conclusion, it becomes clear that the main narrative will revolve around Kitama killing the aliens, while Nomamoto consumes their carcasses, with the duo working together to rid their city of alien inhabitants.

Cover page of Drama Queen’s first issue with Nomamoto

Shonen Jump’s New Manga Sparks Major Backlash Over “Racist” Plot, Characters

A new Shonen Jump+ title incites rage in its fanbase over its treatment of aliens – which fans argue is a stand-in for “in real life” immigrants.

The controversial plot has unsurprisingly sparked heated debates among fans online. Some have questioned how a flagship manga publisher could permit the release of content that seemingly promotes prejudice against immigrants. Conversely, others argue that this reflectsShōnen Jump’s commitment to freedom of expression, fueling a never-ending discussion that has only amplified the manga’s popularity. Meanwhile, the trend of controversial manga and anime gaining traction this year highlights a shifting perspective on the anime and manga industry.

Cover of the first issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump (Shonen Jump), released in 1968

Drama Queen’s Popularity Hints At a Change Toward the Industry

While Drama Queen claimed the top spot with its controversial plot,Chainsaw Manstole the spotlight with what is considered the series' most controversial chapter.Dubbed the “alleyway incident” by fans, the chapter depicts Denji and Asa in an unexpectedly intimate moment, defying typical expectations for a shōnen series. The rising popularity of such controversial topics and unconventional narratives suggests thatShōnen Jumpmay be gravitating toward sensitive themes that resonate with people in real life.

The release of theDandadananime this Fall further highlights how anime and manga that break away from traditional shōnen tropes and offer something exceptional are finding greater success. WhileShōnen Jumpis ultimately interested in the commercial success of its manga, which could be the case withDrama Queen, it is evident that achieving recognition as a top new manga or anime now demands more than adhering to conventional shōnen formulas.

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.