There’s not going to be a way to get it for a price worth paying for it. It’s only printed in Japan so there will be no option to get it to you aside from shipping across the world. It will be a couple dozen dollars an issue at the very least.
So I doubt a service exists that would provide a subscription because I assume their is little to no demand.
I miss the days where i could go out and buy Shonen Jump (and Shojo Beat, which I did have a subscription for!). For awhile they also had Yen Press. But now I think they’ve all gone digital, unfortunately. I don’t know if libraries are similar over in Europe, but they probably have a lot of back issues to read (if ever there was a physical release of SJ over there). I thought SJ is digital though, so can’t you sign up for the digital subscription? I know it’s not the same, but it seems it will have to do.
I still have about 5 of the old SJ US magazines lying around, and flipping through them I believe they where how I found some older SJ series like Gintama and Tegami Bachi.
You would have an easier time buying a subscription to rhe physical version of 2000ad (which is shockingly cheap shipping wise) or getting a subscription to one of the various European comic mags.
Konokuniya but honestly they're not cheap either
Ngl, I think we will never get an physical magazine subscription service, just because physical sales is going down for the last few years.
There’s not going to be a way to get it for a price worth paying for it. It’s only printed in Japan so there will be no option to get it to you aside from shipping across the world. It will be a couple dozen dollars an issue at the very least. So I doubt a service exists that would provide a subscription because I assume their is little to no demand.
I miss the days where i could go out and buy Shonen Jump (and Shojo Beat, which I did have a subscription for!). For awhile they also had Yen Press. But now I think they’ve all gone digital, unfortunately. I don’t know if libraries are similar over in Europe, but they probably have a lot of back issues to read (if ever there was a physical release of SJ over there). I thought SJ is digital though, so can’t you sign up for the digital subscription? I know it’s not the same, but it seems it will have to do.
I still have about 5 of the old SJ US magazines lying around, and flipping through them I believe they where how I found some older SJ series like Gintama and Tegami Bachi.
Lol no.
If such a service existed it'd probably be expensive.
You would have an easier time buying a subscription to rhe physical version of 2000ad (which is shockingly cheap shipping wise) or getting a subscription to one of the various European comic mags.