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#REDIRECT [[List of manga magazines#Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday]]
{{Other uses|Shōnen Sunday (disambiguation)}}
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}
{{Infobox magazine
| title = Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday<br/>別冊少年サンデー
| image_file = Bessatsu Shonen Sunday 196603 cover.jpg
| image_size = 230px
| image_alt = Cover of March 1966 cover, with the title at the top, a mostly red background, and the character Iyami from ''Osomatsu-kun'' striking a weird pose. The red background features numerous other characters.
| image_caption = Cover of March 1966 issue, featuring Iyami from ''[[Osomatsu-kun]]''.
| editor =
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| frequency = Quarterly (initially), Monthly from December 1964
| circulation =
| category = [[Shōnen manga]]
| company = [[Shogakukan]]
| publisher =
| firstdate = Spring 1960
| finaldate = March 1974
| finalnumber =
| country = [[Japan]]
| based = [[Tokyo]]
| language = [[Japanese language|Japanese]]
| website =
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{{Nihongo|'''''Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday'''''|別冊少年サンデー|Bessatsu Shōnen Sandē}} was a quarterly [[manga]] magazine published by [[Shogakukan]] in [[Japan]] from Spring 1960 until March 1974. It was initially published quarterly, but switched to a monthly release beginning in December 1964. Due to sluggish sales and the paper shortage caused by the [[1973 oil crisis]], the magazine's last issue was the March 1974 issue. There was also a spinoff magazine called "Deluxe Shōnen Sunday", but it too didn't last long.


{{R to section}}
==Titles serialized==
Listed alphabetically by title.
*''21emon'', by [[Fujiko F. Fujio]]
*''4000 Man En Film'', by Osamu Kishimoto
*''[[Android Kikaider#Manga|Android Kikaider]]'', by [[Mitsuru Hiruta]] (1972–1973)
*''Hana to Hi to Matsuri'', by [[Shotaro Ishinomori]]
*''Jigokubin 3-gōsha'', by Takeshi Koshiro
*''[[The Return of Ultraman#Manga|The Return of Ultraman]]'', by Akira Mizuho (1971)
*''Kappa no Sanpei'', by [[Shigeru Mizuki]] (1968-1969)
*''[[Kikaider 01#Manga|Kikaider 01]]'', by Mitsuru Hiruta (1973)
*''Kuranashi Inu'', by Kazuyoshi Torii
*''Michikusa'', by [[Akio Chiba]]
*''Mutant Sub'', by [[Shotaro Ishinomori]] (1965–1966)
*''[[Obake no Q-tarō]]'' by [[Fujiko Fujio]] (1964–1965)
*''Onboro Bakugekitai'', by [[Hiroshi Sasagawa]]
*''Ore wa Tetsuo-kun'', by Daisuke Tango
*''Ōsenshū Monogatari'', by [[Yutaka Yoshida]]
*''[[Osomatsu-kun]]'', by [[Fujio Akatsuka]]
*''Silver Kamen'', by Mitsuru Hiruta (1972)
*''Taishita Hacchan'', by Katsumi Masuko
*''Taizan Daizōno 10-ban Dasha'', by Hiroshi Kaizuka
*''Thunder Mask'', by Kōichi Yamato
*''Tsurugi Kengō no Suke'', by Hisashi Sekiya<!--剣剣豪之助 関谷ひさし-->
*''[[Ultraman Ace#Manga|Ultraman Ace]]'', by Mitsuru Hiruta (1972–1973)
*''Umi no Ōji'', by Fujiko Fujio (1960–1964)


==See also==
*''[[Weekly Shōnen Sunday]]''

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