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| category = [[Shōnen manga]] |
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| company = [[Shogakukan]] |
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⚫ | {{nihongo|'''''Shōnen Big Comic'''''|少年ビッグコミック|Shōnen Biggu Komikku}} was a [[bi-weekly]] [[manga]] [[List of manga magazines|magazine]] published by [[Shogakukan]] in [[Japan]] from 1979 to 1987. From 1976 to 1979, the magazine was titled {{nihongo|'''''Manga-kun'''''|マンガくん|}} before being renamed ''Shōnen Big Comics'' in 1979. In 1987, the magazine changed format and was renamed ''[[Weekly Young Sunday]]''. Several of the series appearing in ''Shōnen Big Comic'' have been adapted into anime, including ''[[Esper Mami]]'', ''[[Area 88]]'', and ''[[Miyuki (manga)|Miyuki]]''. |
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In 1987, the magazine changed format and was renamed ''[[Weekly Young Sunday]]''. The magazine is aimed at teens and a generally older audience than another of Shogakukan's manga magazines, ''[[Weekly Shōnen Sunday]]''. |
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Several of the manga series appearing in ''Weekly Shōnen Big Comic'' have been adapted into one or more anime TV or [[OVA]] series, including ''[[Esper Mami]]'', ''[[Area 88]]'', and ''[[Miyuki (manga)|Miyuki]]''. |
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===Manga-kun era=== |
===Manga-kun era=== |
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Series marked with a ♣ appeared in the first issue. |
Series marked with a ♣ appeared in the first issue. |
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[[Image:Manga-kun issue 1 (1977-01-10).jpg|thumb|left|180px|Cover of first issue of ''Manga-kun'', released in December 1976.]] |
[[Image:Manga-kun issue 1 (1977-01-10).jpg|thumb|left|180px|Cover of the first issue of ''Manga-kun'', released in December 1976.]] |
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*''Bīdama Shachō''<!--ビーダマ社長--> by [[Kimio Yanagisawa]] ♣ |
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*''Burai the Kid''<!--無頼・ザ・キッド--> by [[Go Nagai]] ♣ |
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*''[[Esper Mami]]'' |
*''[[Esper Mami]]'' by [[Fujiko F. Fujio]] ♣ |
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*''Kokoroman''<!--ココロマン--> by [[George Akiyama]]<!--ジョージ秋山--> ♣ |
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*''[[Jyoji-kun]]'', by [[Yoshio Surugu]] ♣ |
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*''Kuru Kuru Pa! X''<!--くるくるパッX--> by Yuki Hijiri<!--聖悠紀--> |
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*''Kyūdo-kun''<!--球道くん--> by [[Shinji Mizushima]]<!--水島新司--> ♣ |
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*''Manga Kenkyūkai''<!--まんが研究会--> by [[Shōtarō Ishinomori]] ♣ |
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*''Otoko Konbē''<!--おとこ権兵衛--> by Mikio Yoshimori<!--吉森みき男--> ♣ |
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*''Propeller 7''<!--プロペラ7--> by [[Leiji Matsumoto]] |
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*''Rabbit-kun''<!--ラビットくん--> by Tatsuhiko Yamagami<!--山上たつひこ--> |
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*''[[Propeller 7]]''<!--プロペラ7-->, by [[Leiji Matsumoto]] |
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*''Saibō Ushi Usshī''<!--サイボー牛ウッシー--> by Tatsuo Oda<!--おだ辰夫--> |
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*''Susume! Jets''<!--すすめ!ジェッツ--> by Yuki Hijiri |
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*''Tatoru-kun''<!--タトル君--> by [[Fujio Akatsuka]] ♣ |
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*''Teppengaki Taishō''<!--てっぺんガキ大将--> by [[Hiroshi Motomiya]]<!--本宮ひろ志--> ♣ |
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*''Uchūsen Magellan''<!--宇宙船マゼラン--> by [[Mitsuteru Yokoyama]] |
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*''[[Teppengaki Taishō]]''<!--てっぺんガキ大将-->, by [[Hiroshi Motomiya]]<!--本宮ひろ志--> ♣ |
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*''Washi to Taka''<!--ワシとタカ--> by [[Yū Koyama]]<!--小山ゆう--> |
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*''Zero Racer''<!--ゼロレーサー--> by Jōya Kagemaru<!--影丸穣也--> |
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*''[[Zero Racer (manga)|Zero Racer]]''<!--ゼロレーサー-->, by [[Jōya Kagemaru]]<!--影丸穣也--> |
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The magazine also featured a non-manga column titled {{nihongo|''Moving Toys Craft''|ムービング・トイズ・クラフト|Mūbingu Toizu Kurafuto}} which discussed construction of motorized toys such as [[radio controlled car]]s. The column was sponsored by [[Mabuchi Motor]] and [[Tamiya Corporation]]. |
The magazine also featured a non-manga column titled {{nihongo|''Moving Toys Craft''|ムービング・トイズ・クラフト|Mūbingu Toizu Kurafuto}}, which discussed construction of motorized toys such as [[radio controlled car]]s. The column was sponsored by [[Mabuchi Motor]] and [[Tamiya Corporation]]. |
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===Shōnen Big Comic era=== |
===Shōnen Big Comic era=== |
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*''Ai ga Yuku''<!--愛がゆく--> by [[Yū Koyama]]<!--小山ゆう--> |
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*''[[Area 88]]'' |
*''[[Area 88]]'' by [[Kaoru Shintani]] |
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*''[[Cyborg 009]]'' |
*''[[Cyborg 009]]'' by Shōtarō Ishinomori |
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*''George-kun no Ningen Zukan''<!--ジョージ君の人間図鑑--> by [[George Tokoro]]<!--所ジョージ--> |
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*''Hadashi no Kabe''<!--裸足の壁--> by [[Motoka Murakami]] |
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*''[[Hatsukoi Scandal]]''<!--初恋スキャンダル--> |
*''[[Hatsukoi Scandal]]''<!--初恋スキャンダル--> by [[Akira Oze]]<!--尾瀬あきら--> |
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*''Henkīn Tamaidā''<!--へんき~んタマイダー--> by Go Nagai |
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*''Ichigekiden''<!--一撃伝--> by [[Yasuichi Ōshima]]<!--大島やすいち--> |
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*''Jūki Kōhei Xenon''<!--重機甲兵ゼノン--> by [[Masaomi Kanzaki]]<!--神崎将臣--> |
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*''Kaze no Saburō''<!--風の三郎--> by Yū Koyama |
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*''[[Miyuki (manga)|Miyuki]]'' |
*''[[Miyuki (manga)|Miyuki]]'' by [[Mitsuru Adachi]] |
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*''Nekketsu! Spectrum Gakuen''<!--熱血!スペクトラム学園--> by Yuki Hijiri |
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*''Ningen o Koerumono Ein''<!--人間を超える者 アイン--> by Kōichi Iimori<!--飯森広一--> |
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*''Seito Donmai''<!--生徒ドンマイ--> by Hideo Hijiri<!--聖日出夫--> |
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*''[[Short Program]]'' ( |
*''[[Short Program (manga)|Short Program]]'' (some chapters) by [[Mitsuru Adachi]] |
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*''Sorairo Miina''<!--空色みーな--> by [[Taku Kitazaki]]<!--北崎拓--> |
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*''Tōi Itadaki''<!--遠い頂--> by [[Motoka Murakami]]<!--村上もとか--> |
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*''Tokyo Tanteidan''<!--東京探偵団--> by [[Fujihiko Hosono]] |
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*''War Cry''<!--ウォー・クライ--> by Ryūji Ryūzaki<!--竜崎遼児--> |
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*''[[Xenon (manga)|Xenon]]''<!--重機甲兵ゼノン--> by [[Masaomi Kanzaki]]<!--神崎 将臣--> |
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*''Yon-chōme Big League''<!--四丁目大リーグ--> by Yoshimi Kurata<!--倉田よしみ--> |
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==References== |
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{{Shogakukan manga magazines}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 1 February 2023
Categories | Shōnen manga |
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Frequency | Bi-weekly |
First issue | December 1976 as Manga-kun 1979 |
Final issue | 1987 |
Company | Shogakukan |
Country | Japan |
Based in | Tokyo |
Language | Japanese |
Shōnen Big Comic (少年ビッグコミック, Shōnen Biggu Komikku) was a bi-weekly manga magazine published by Shogakukan in Japan from 1979 to 1987. From 1976 to 1979, the magazine was titled Manga-kun (マンガくん) before being renamed Shōnen Big Comics in 1979. In 1987, the magazine changed format and was renamed Weekly Young Sunday. Several of the series appearing in Shōnen Big Comic have been adapted into anime, including Esper Mami, Area 88, and Miyuki.
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[edit]Manga-kun era
[edit]Series marked with a ♣ appeared in the first issue.
- Bīdama Shachō by Kimio Yanagisawa ♣
- Burai the Kid by Go Nagai ♣
- Esper Mami by Fujiko F. Fujio ♣
- Kokoroman by George Akiyama ♣
- Kuru Kuru Pa! X by Yuki Hijiri
- Kyūdo-kun by Shinji Mizushima ♣
- Manga Kenkyūkai by Shōtarō Ishinomori ♣
- Otoko Konbē by Mikio Yoshimori ♣
- Propeller 7 by Leiji Matsumoto
- Rabbit-kun by Tatsuhiko Yamagami
- Saibō Ushi Usshī by Tatsuo Oda
- Susume! Jets by Yuki Hijiri
- Tatoru-kun by Fujio Akatsuka ♣
- Teppengaki Taishō by Hiroshi Motomiya ♣
- Uchūsen Magellan by Mitsuteru Yokoyama
- Washi to Taka by Yū Koyama
- Zero Racer by Jōya Kagemaru
The magazine also featured a non-manga column titled Moving Toys Craft (ムービング・トイズ・クラフト, Mūbingu Toizu Kurafuto), which discussed construction of motorized toys such as radio controlled cars. The column was sponsored by Mabuchi Motor and Tamiya Corporation.
Shōnen Big Comic era
[edit]- Ai ga Yuku by Yū Koyama
- Area 88 by Kaoru Shintani
- Cyborg 009 by Shōtarō Ishinomori
- George-kun no Ningen Zukan by George Tokoro
- Hadashi no Kabe by Motoka Murakami
- Hatsukoi Scandal by Akira Oze
- Henkīn Tamaidā by Go Nagai
- Ichigekiden by Yasuichi Ōshima
- Jūki Kōhei Xenon by Masaomi Kanzaki
- Kaze no Saburō by Yū Koyama
- Miyuki by Mitsuru Adachi
- Nekketsu! Spectrum Gakuen by Yuki Hijiri
- Ningen o Koerumono Ein by Kōichi Iimori
- Seito Donmai by Hideo Hijiri
- Short Program (some chapters) by Mitsuru Adachi
- Sorairo Miina by Taku Kitazaki
- Tōi Itadaki by Motoka Murakami
- Tokyo Tanteidan by Fujihiko Hosono
- War Cry by Ryūji Ryūzaki
- Xenon by Masaomi Kanzaki
- Yon-chōme Big League by Yoshimi Kurata