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Encyclopedia > Monthly Shonen Jump
Monthly Shōnen Jump
Cover of September 2006 issue featuring the manga, Kurohime.

Cover of September 2006 issue featuring the manga, Kurohime. Kurohime ) , also known as Mahou Tsukai Kurohime[1], is a manga series authored by Katakura Masanori ). The manga began its run in 2002, and had been serialized in Monthly Shonen Jump. ...

Categories Shōnen manga
Frequency Monthly
First issue 1970-02-06
Final issue
— Number
2007-06-06
 ?
Company Shueisha
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Website Monthly Shonen Jump Net(Japanese)

Monthly Shonen Jump (月刊少年ジャンプ Gekkan Shōnen Janpu?) was a monthly manga magazine published in Japan by Shueisha since February 6, 1970. Its sister magazine is Weekly Shonen Jump. Shōnen manga magazines in Japan in the 1980s focused on bishōjo characters, and Monthly Shonen Jump stood out due to the many product and toy tie-ins it had during that time period and into the 1990s. On February 22, 2007, Shueisha announced that Monthly Jump would cease publication as of the July issue (on sale June 6, 2007.) Sales had slumped to a third of the magazine's peak, though a new magazine called Jump Square will take its place starting November 2nd. [1] [2][3] Bleach , a well-known example of Shōnen manga This article is about the shōnen style of anime and manga. ... This article is about the comics created in Japan. ... Year 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 37th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 157th day of the year (158th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Shueisha ) is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. ... The Japanese language is a spoken and written language used mainly in Japan. ... This is a listing, by country of publication and target audience, of manga magazines. ... Shueisha ) is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. ... is the 37th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Weekly Shonen Jump, issue 17 2007 (Japanese version), featuring Luffy of One Piece on the cover JUMP SHOP Osaka Shop. ... Bleach , a well-known example of Shōnen manga This article is about the shōnen style of anime and manga. ... The 1980s refers to the years from 1980 to 1989. ... The bishōjo style of drawing uses large, limpid eyes for increased cuteness, as in the character of NyÅ« from Elfen Lied. ... For the band, see 1990s (band). ... is the 53rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 157th day of the year (158th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...


In a May 2, 2007 letter, Shueisha announced that Claymore takes a month break but it, Gag Manga Biyori, Rosario to Vampire, and Tegami Bachi will continue in Weekly Shonen Jump where details will be announced. [4] is the 122nd day of the year (123rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... Serialized in Monthly Shonen Jump (May 2001 - June 2007) Weekly Shonen Jump (July 2007 - October 2007) Jump Square (November 2007 - Ongoing) Original run May 2001 – Volumes 13 Volumes with 74 chapters and 4 bonus chapters (Ongoing) TV anime Director Hiroyuki Tanaka Studio Madhouse Studios Network NTV Original run April 3... Gyagu Manga Biyori ) is a manga serialized in the Monthly Shonen Jump until July 2007 when the magazine ceased to publish. ... Weekly Shonen Jump, issue 17 2007 (Japanese version), featuring Luffy of One Piece on the cover JUMP SHOP Osaka Shop. ...

Contents

List of titles

(Italics = Being published in America under Viz's Shonen Jump label) Listed alphabetically by author/artist. Titles with ☆ will be serialized in Shueisha's Jump Square[5]. Viz Media, LLC, headquartered in San Francisco, California, is a major American anime, manga and Japanese entertainment company formed by the merger of Viz, LLC, and ShoPro Entertainment. ... Weekly Shonen Jump, issue 40 (Japanese version) Weekly Shonen Jump (週刊少年ジャンプ ShÅ«kan Shōnen Janpu), with a circulation of over 3 million, is one of the longest-running, weekly manga compilations in Japan. ... Jump Square (Jump², Jump SQ.) is a Japanese shōnen manga magazine that will debut in November 2, 2007 to replace Monthly Shōnen Jump. ...


Last Series

  • Rosario + Vampire
  • Claymore
  • Tegamibachi
  • Sheisen no Shachi
  • Gag Manga Biyori
  • Passacaglia Op.7
  • Étoile
  • Blue Dragon ST
  • Buutto Bitto
  • Maho-Tsukai Kurohime
  • Mr. Perfect
  • DohRan
  • Surebrec -Nora the 2nd-
  • Kuroi Love Letter
  • Mizu Cinema

Serialized in Monthly Shonen Jump (May 2001 - June 2007) Weekly Shonen Jump (July 2007 - October 2007) Jump Square (November 2007 - Ongoing) Original run May 2001 – Volumes 13 Volumes with 74 chapters and 4 bonus chapters (Ongoing) TV anime Director Hiroyuki Tanaka Studio Madhouse Studios Network NTV Original run April 3... Gyagu Manga Biyori ) is a manga serialized in the Monthly Shonen Jump until July 2007 when the magazine ceased to publish. ...

Past Series

  • Yūichi Agarie & Kenichi Sakura
    • Kotokuri ★
  • Hiroyuki Asada
  • Kōichi Endo
    • Shinigami-kun
  • Fumihito Higashitani
    • Kuroi Love Letter ★
  • Yūko Ishizuka
    • Anoa no Mori ★
  • Bibiko Kurowa
  • Gentō Club
  • Gatarō Man
    • Jigoku Kōshien
  • Takayuki Mizushina
    • Uwa no Sora Chūihō
  • Akira Momozato
    • Guts Ranpei
  • Motoki Monma
    • Kattobi Itto
  • Ami Shibata
    • Ayakashi Tenma
  • Kikuhide Tani & Yoshihiro Kuroiwa
  • Osamu Tezuka
    • 1985 e no Tabidachi
    • Godfather no Musuko
    • Grotesque e no Shōtai
    • Inai Inai Bā
  • Katakura Masanori
    • Mahou Tsukai Kurohime★☆

Hiroshi Aro is a manga artist. ... Legendz ) is a role-playing game, an anime, a toy, card game, and manga series. ... Akira Toriyama ) born on 1955-04-05,[2] in Kiyosu, Aichi Prefecture, Japan,[2] is a widely known and acclaimed Japanese manga artist known mostly for his work in the Dragon Ball metaseries, as well as the media franchise of the same name which he began in 1984. ... Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, Monthly Shonen Jump, Shonen Jump Original run April 1999 – February 2005 No. ... Ill (titled Ill Generation Basket in its French release) is a sports shonen manga by artist Hiroyuki Asada. ... Takehiko Inoue (井上雄彦 Inoue Takehiko, January 12, 1967 - ) is one of the most famous Japanese manga artists. ... Buzzer Beater is a manga series written and drawn by manga artist Takehiko Inoue (井上雄彦 Inoue Takehiko). ... Captain ) is a baseball manga series by Akio Chiba. ... Daisuke Higuchi ) (born May 10, 1966) is a manga artist best known for her work on Whistle!. // Born in Gunma prefecture, she was recognized in the world of manga by being honored at the 43rd Osamu Tezuka awards in 1992 with third prize. ... You may be looking for: British transport operator Go-Ahead Group Dutch football club Go Ahead Eagles This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... Shotaro Ishinomori , January 25, 1938—January 28, 1998) was an influential figure in manga, anime and tokusatsu who created several immensely popular long-running series such as Cyborg 009 and the Kamen Rider Series. ... Cyborg 009 (サイボーグ009 Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain) is a manga created by Shotaro Ishinomori. ... For the music movie, see Tokyo Pop. ... The head office of Kodansha Kodansha Limited ) is the largest Japanese publisher of literature and manga, headquartered in (Bunkyo), Tokyo. ... Weekly Shonen Magazine ), also known as Shonen Magazine, is a manga magazine published by Kodansha, first published on 17 March 1959. ... For the music movie, see Tokyo Pop. ... Del Rays Logo Del Rey Manga is the manga-publishing imprint of Del Rey Books, a branch of Ballantine Books, which in turn is part of Random House, the publishing division of Bertelsmann. ... Gyagu Manga Biyori ) is a manga serialized in the Monthly Shonen Jump until July 2007 when the magazine ceased to publish. ... Go Nagai , born September 6, 1945) is a Japanese mangaka and an important innovator of several genres within anime and manga. ... Kekko Kamen is an adult rated animated series from creator Go Nagai. ... He was born in Hiroshima, and was in the city when it was destroyed by a nuclear weapon in 1945. ... Hiroshi Takahashi (高橋ヒロシ Takahashi Hiroshi, born on 12 December 1965 in Aizubange, Fukushima Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist. ... Koji Inada , born March 14, 1964) is a Japanese mangaka. ... Beet the Vandel Buster, also known as Bouken Oh Beet (冒険王ビィト Bōken ÅŒ Biito; literally Adventure King Beet) is a manga and anime series written by Riku Sanjo and illustrated by Koji Inada. ... Yoshihiro Takahashi ) is a Japanese manga artist. ... Yamato the White Fighter (白い戦士ヤマト Shiroi Senshi Yamato) is a Japanese manga series by Yoshihiro Takahashi, which was serialized between 1976 and 1989 in the magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump. ... Zenki ) is an anime produced in 1995 by Studio Deen. ... Tezuka redirects here. ... Norihiro Yagi (八木 教広, Yagi Norihiro, born 1968) is a shōnen mangaka. ... Angel Densetsu (from Japanese エンジェル伝説, Legend of Angel) is a shonen manga created by Norihiro Yagi. ... Serialized in Monthly Shonen Jump (May 2001 - June 2007) Weekly Shonen Jump (July 2007 - October 2007) Jump Square (November 2007 - Ongoing) Original run May 2001 – Volumes 13 Volumes with 74 chapters and 4 bonus chapters (Ongoing) TV anime Director Hiroyuki Tanaka Studio Madhouse Studios Network NTV Original run April 3... Kurohime ) , also known as Mahou Tsukai Kurohime[1], is a manga series authored by Katakura Masanori ). The manga began its run in 2002, and had been serialized in Monthly Shonen Jump. ...

External links

This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... Shueisha ) is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. ... Kodomomuke anime ) is a Japanese term that literally means animation directed towards children. It refers to a genre of Japanese comics (manga) and cartoons (anime) that are aimed at a younger audience than shonen and shojo material. ... This is a listing, by country of publication and target audience, of manga magazines. ... Page from long running shōjo manga Glass Mask by Suzue Miuchi, demonstrating archetypal shōjo art conventions Shōjo or shoujo ) is a term used in English to refer to manga and anime aimed at a female audience between the ages of 13 and 18. ... This is a listing, by country of publication and target audience, of manga magazines. ... Bessatsu Margaret (magazine) Bessatsu Margaret (or Betsuma for short) is a shōjo manga magazine published monthly in Japan by Shueisha. ... There are two Cookie magazines: One is a Japanese manga (further explained below), and the other is a moms and kids fashion-style magazine from Conde Nast, found here Cookie is a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha. ... Margaret (マーガレット) is a biweekly Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha, primarily for girls from 11 to 15 years old. ... Ribon (りぼん) is a monthly Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha, first issued in August 1955. ... The new cover design of Ribon Original, from the 12/2005 issue Ribon Original is a shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha. ... Bleach , a well-known example of Shōnen manga This article is about the shōnen style of anime and manga. ... This is a listing, by country of publication and target audience, of manga magazines. ... Weekly Shonen Jump, issue 17 2007 (Japanese version), featuring Luffy of One Piece on the cover JUMP SHOP Osaka Shop. ... This is a list of the series that have run in the Shueisha manga anthology book for boys, Weekly Shonen Jump. ... A V-Jump magazine featuring Yugi Mutou and Judai Yuki (Jaden Yuki) V-Jump ) is a Japanese magazine about new graphic novels and video games based on popular manga. ... Weekly Shonen Jump, issue 17 2007 (Japanese version), featuring Luffy of One Piece on the cover JUMP SHOP Osaka Shop. ... Josei manga (Japanese: , lit. ... This is a listing, by country of publication and target audience, of manga magazines. ... Young You was a Japanese josei manga magazine published by Shueisha, aimed at young women. ... Seinen not to be confused with adult )) is a subset of manga that is generally targeted at an 18–30 year old male audience, but the audience can be much older with some comics aimed at businessmen well into their 40s. ... This is a listing, by country of publication and target audience, of manga magazines. ... Business Jump Business Jump, is a japanese manga anthology published by Shueisha. ... Ultra Jump (ウルトラ ジャンプ Urutora Janpu) is a monthly manga magazine published by Shueisha, it was first issued in 1999. ... Weekly Playboy ) also known as Shūpure ) or WPB is a Japanese weekly magazine published by Shueisha since 1966. ... Weekly Young Jump (週刊ヤングジャンプ, Shūkan Yangu Janpu), launched in 1979, is a weekly Japanese magazine that publishes various manga in each issue. ... This article is about the magazine as a published medium. ... Hakusensha (白泉社 Hakusensha) is a Japanese publisher that was originally founded by Shueisha, one of Japans biggest publishers. ... Headquarters of Shogakukan in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Shogakukan ) is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, manga, nonfiction, childrens DVDs, and other media in Japan. ... Shueisha ) is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. ...

References

  1. ^ More Info on Jump Square, Jump SQ Official Site Launched, and More | ComiPress
  2. ^ http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20070223-00000076-jij-soci
  3. ^ Mainichi Daily News ends its partnership with MSN, takes on new Web address
  4. ^ News on Suspension by Editorial Department from Shueisha.
  5. ^ Jump SQ. (Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
Shueisha ) is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. ... Shueisha ) is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 183rd day of the year (184th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

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