Recently, many individuals with cryptic online aliases have come under the spotlight for allegedly sharing advanced information on highly coveted manga titles.
These suspects, scattered across the globe, are currently under investigation for their involvement in disseminating spoilers for popular works such as “Jujutsu Kaisen,” “BLUE LOCK,” “ONE PIECE,” and more.
manga leakers r so finished bro💔they done got their @s and countries😭😭 pic.twitter.com/XCrvwEU6cI
— Raph⛓️💥 (@raphstwit) March 11, 2024
The Suspects and Their Alleged Activities:
a. Alias: “Go_Jover” or “Myamura” – Hailing from India, this individual is suspected of leaking early spoilers for “Jujutsu Kaisen,” a fan-favorite serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Magazine.
b. Alias: “RayugaX101” or “Atsushi” – Another Indian resident, “RayugaX101” is accused of sharing advance spoilers for “BLUE LOCK,” serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine, and reportedly accepts payments through platforms like PayPal and Ko-Fi.
c. Alias: “Pew” or “Pewpiece” – Believed to reside in Jordan, “Pew” is under investigation for leaking early spoilers for the legendary “ONE PIECE,” serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, and allegedly paid for a mysterious “X Premium.”
d. Alias: “SpoilerPlus” or “Croc” – With ties to Malaysia or Singapore, this suspect is suspected of leaking spoilers for various works across Weekly Shonen Jump and Weekly Young Jump, with a peculiar payment preference for PayPal and the elusive “X Premium.”
e. Alias: “MangaFA” or “YOMU MANGA” – Operating from Algeria, “MangaFA” is accused of distributing early spoilers for manga from diverse publications, accepting payments through PayPal.
f. Alias: “donut” or “xDonut₩” – The UK resident known as “donut” is alleged to leak spoilers for works serialized in Weekly Young Jump, Weekly Shonen Sunday, and other publications. Payments are accepted via credit card for the mysterious “X Premium.”
g. Alias: “VegaPank” – With an unknown country of residence, “VegaPank” is suspected of sharing early spoilers for “SAKAMOTO DAYS,” serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, and is believed to have connections with Shueisha.
h. Alias: “wup” or “DruMzTV1” – Based in Georgia, “wup” is accused of leaking spoilers for blockbuster titles such as “ONE PIECE,” “Jujutsu Kaisen,” “My Hero Academia,” and “Black Clover,” all serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump.