For all you One Piece fans living in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand still not subscribed to Jump: Rejoice!

To celebrate the English Weekly Shonen Jump‘s third anniversary, anyone living in those seven countries will be getting access to four free issues of the only legal, and accurately translated, weekly counterpart to the Japanese magazine Weekly Shônen Jump, according to the official website of the English Jump.

The English Weekly Shonen Jump is a digital magazine that includes series from the print Japanese Weekly Shonen Jump. Issues are available to subscribed readers on a weekly basis, released on Mondays, the same day as the Japanese magazine comes out. The magazine includes professionally translated English chapters from series including, but not limited to:

Bleach by Tite Kubo

Blue Exorcist by Kazue Kato

Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma by Yuto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki

Gakkyu Hotei: School Judgment by Takeshi Obata and Nobuaki Enoki

Nisekoi by Naoshi Komi

One Piece by Eiichiro Oda

One Punch Man by Yusuke Murata and ONE

Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign by Yamato Yamamoto and Takaya Kagami

Toriko by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro

World Trigger by Daisuke Ashihara

Yu Gi Oh! Zexal by Naoto Miyashi and Shin Yoshida

VIZ’s Jump Start initiative also introduces a few chapters of new manga series that appear in the Japanese version of Jump.

The first of four free issue to be made available is Issue #8 on January 19, until the February 9 issue. Furthermore, to add to the third anniversary festivities, one year subscriptions will be available for US$ 19.99 for at least 48 issues in that subscribed year. In case you’re wondering, the print version of the Japanese Weekly Shonen Jump is available for about U.S. $ 2.20 (¥255) per week and the digital version of the magazine costs U.S. $ 2.57 (¥300) per issue while the English Jump costs an average of US$ 0.42 per issue if you make use of this promotional campaign!

The magazine is available to read on the VIZ Manga app for iOS and Android smartphones for people located in North America, as well as the Weekly Shonen Jump App on iOS, Android smartphones and the official Shonen Jump website for all the available countries.

If you’re reading this, and you’re a fan of podcasts, such as our own One Piece Podcast, I recommend you listen to the Weekly Shonen Jump Podcast after reading that week’s issue — because there will be spoilers — to hear the English Jump editors’ discuss the chapters.

So if you’re a fan of any of these series, live in the countries they’re available in, and want to support the manga artist whose series you read, the only thing you can, and should, do is JUMP on this opportunity and get a subscription. If you’re not entirely sure of the quality of the English Weekly Shonen Jump, just take a look yourself next Monday when the issue will be available for free!