Death Note ran in Shounen Jump, and of course had a Villain Protagonist famed for his mind games. I don't think there's any merit in forming stereotypes based on which magazine they're published in.
Yeah. I am not sure which mangas are Shonen Sunday, but at last Kekkaishi is a very standard shonen. Well, I find his immaturity more credible then most, but he is still an average shonen hero.
This is a characteristic of the genre, not of the magazine the manga is published on, I think.
Oh, Shonen Jump also has a 'non-standard' hero in D Gray Man (which is not on the main Jump magazine anymore, but it started there).
edited 26th Jun '11 4:18:36 PM by Heatth
Zettai Karen Children runs in Shonen Sunday, and while the main character is Hot-Blooded, she's not exactly a conventional shonen lead.
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I heard about many Shonen Sunday titles(Detective Conan, Kekkashi, etc).
The heroes, themselves. How do they compare to Shonen Jump Protagonists?
From what I have gotten, some of the SS Heroes do seem smarter than many SJ Heroes.
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