New Green Green Greens Golf Manga Debuts in Shonen Jump
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New Green Green Greens Golf Manga Debuts in Shonen Jump

There’s a new golf manga in Shonen Jump called Green Green Greens. The Kento Terasaka series started its run on November 26, 2023, with the first chapter available to read for free via MangaPlus and Viz Media

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As part of the kick-off, the first chapter of the series is 52 pages long. The first three pages of that are in color. However, two of those are introductory title pages, so there are only three panels in color.

The series follows a golfer named Haku Yaesaki. While the introduction shows him competing in the masters, the story actually begins with him back in high school. When it starts, he’s thinking about a way to make money and seems envious of his classmates like Takato Sera and Nadeshiko Oga, who have dreams and ambitions. When Haku steps in to assist Nadeshiko with a situation involving a scammer, he follows her and watches her at a driving range. It’s this interaction that leads to him pursuing his own golfing dreams.

It’s been a while since a new Shonen Jump manga appeared. One of the last ones was Two on Ice. That is another sports series, though that manga focuses on figure skating. It launched in September 2023, as did the recent hit Kagurabachi

The first chapter of Green Green Greens is available to read now, and the next chapter of the golf manga will appear on December 3, 2023.


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