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There are currently twenty-seven manga titles being regularly serialized in ''Weekly Young Jump''. Out of twenty- |
There are currently twenty-seven manga titles being regularly serialized in ''Weekly Young Jump''. Out of twenty-five series, two series are serialized monthly and one series is in hiatus. |
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Categories | Seinen manga[1][2] |
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Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 349,000 (January–December 2021)[3] |
Founded | 1979 |
Company | Shueisha |
Country | Japan |
Based in | Tokyo |
Language | Japanese |
Website | youngjump |
Weekly Young Jump (Japanese: 週刊ヤングジャンプ, Hepburn: Shūkan Yangu Janpu), launched in 1979, is a weekly Japanese seinen manga magazine that publishes various manga in each issue. It is published by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. The chapters of series that run in Weekly Young Jump are collected and published in tankōbon volumes under the "Young Jump Comics" imprint every four months. Many of the featured series are known to contain heavy violence and a fair amount of sexual content. The magazine is headquartered in Tokyo.[4]
Weekly Young Jump has a special issue, called Young Jump Gold (serializing monthly), Aoharu (serializing irregularly), Young Jump Battle and Young Jump Love. And Weekly Young Jump also has sister magazines called Ultra Jump, Grand Jump (created after the fall of Super Jump and Business Jump), and Jump X.
History
Weekly Young Jump was launched in 1979[4] as Young Jump (stylized YOUNG JUMP) and was designed to be a seinen (or more adult) alternative to their popular Weekly Shōnen Jump anthology that targets a young teen male audience. The Young in Weekly Young Jump is a manga magazine cliché that is the translation of "seinen" meaning "young" or "youth." In 2008 Rozen Maiden from Monthly Comic Birz was set to restart in the Weekly Young Jump magazine. Also in 2008 an offshoot issue similar to Monthly Shōnen Jump was released called Monthly Young Jump.
Features
Series
There are currently twenty-seven manga titles being regularly serialized in Weekly Young Jump. Out of twenty-five series, two series are serialized monthly and one series is in hiatus.
Series Title | Author | Premiered |
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20XX-nen Level-up Saigai - Kami Kara Sazukarishi Aratanaru Chikara (20XX年レベルアップ災害~神から授かりし新たなる力~) | Takuya Uchida | March 2022 |
Batsu Hare (ハツハレ) | Minori Inaba | March 2022 |
Boy's Abyss (少年のアビス) | Ryou Minenami | February 2020 |
Bungo | Yūji Ninomiya | December 2014 |
Dr. Zeros (ドクターゼロス〜スポーツ外科医・野並社の情熱〜) | Hideyuki Ishikawa, Suzuhira Hashimoto | July 2021 |
Gantz:E | Hiroya Oku, Jin Kagetsu | January 2020 |
Heisei Shōnen Dan (平成少年ダン) | Sankaku Head | November 2021 |
Ilios (イリオス) | Masaki Enjoji | April 2022 |
Junket Bank (ジャンケットバンク) | Ikko Tanaka | July 2020 |
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War (かぐや様は告らせたい〜天才たちの恋愛頭脳戦〜) | Aka Akasaka | March 2016 |
Kaguya-sama wo Kataritai (かぐや様を語りたい) | G3 Ida | July 2018 |
Kingdom (キングダム) | Yasuhisa Hara | January 2006 |
Kowloon Generic Romance (九龍ジェネリックロマンス) | Jun Mayuzuki | November 2019 |
Kubo Won't Let Me Be Invisible (久保さんは僕を許さない) | Nene Yukimori | October 2019 |
Oshi no Ko (【推しの子】) | Aka Akasaka, Mengo Yokoyari | April 2020 |
Ouritsu Mahou Gakuen no Saikasei: Slum Agari no Saikyou Mahoushi, Kizoku darake no Gakuen de Musou suru (王立魔法学園の最下生~貧困街〈スラム〉上がりの最強魔法師、貴族だらけの学園で無双する~) | Yusura Kankitsu, Fumi Nagatsuki | January 2021 |
Real (リアル) | Takehiko Inoue | October 1999 |
Shadows House (シャドーハウス) | Soumatou | September 2018 |
Shikizaki Shimai wa Abakaretai (四季崎姉妹はあばかれたい) | Ryosuke Asakura | December 2021 |
Shin Good Job (新グッドジョブ) | Hiroshi Motomiya | February 2022 |
Snack Basue (スナックバス江) | Forbidden Shibukawa | July 2017 |
Stand UP Start (スタンドUPスタート) | Shu Fukuda | June 2020 |
Terra Formars (テラフォーマーズ) | Yū Sasuga, Kenichi Watanabe | September 2011 |
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You (君のことが大大大大大好きな100人の彼女) | Rikito Nakamura, Yukiko Nozawa | December 2019 |
Uma Musume Cinderella Gray (ウマ娘 シンデレラグレイ) | Cygames, Junnosuke Itou, Masafumi Sugiura, Taiyou Kusumi | June 2020 |
Former series
- 81 Diver (ハチワンダイバー)
- Addicted to Curry (華麗なる食卓)
- All You Need Is Kill (オール ユー ニード イズ キル)
- Arcana
- B Gata H Kei (B型H系)
- Black Night Parade (ブラックナイトパレード)
- Blue Heaven (ブルー ヘヴン)
- Boku Girl (ボクガール)[5]
- Captain Tsubasa Road to 2002 (キャプテン翼 ROAD TO 2002)
- Captain Tsubasa: Golden-23 (キャプテン翼 GOLDEN-23)
- Captain Tsubasa: Kaigai Gekito Hen in Calcio (キャプテン翼 海外激闘編 IN CALCIO)
- Captain Tsubasa: Kaigai Gekito Hen En La Liga (キャプテン翼 海外激闘編 EN LA LIGA)
- Colorful (カラフル)
- Cyclops Shōjo Saipūū (サイクロプス少女さいぷ〜)
- Demon Fighter Kocho (厄災仔寵)
- Elfen Lied (エルフェンリート)
- Gantz (ガンツ)
- Girl Friend (ガールフレンド)
- Gokukoku no Brynhildr (極黒のブリュンヒルデ)
- Golden Kamuy (ゴールデンカムイ)
- Hamatora (ハマトラ)
- Hanappe Bazooka (花平バズーカ)
- Hen (変)
- Hibi Rock (日々ロック)
- Himōto! Umaru-chan (干物妹!うまるちゃん)
- Hotman (ホットマン)
- Innocent (イノサン)
- Inubaka: Crazy for Dogs (いぬばか)
- Jiya (JIYA -ジヤ-)
- Kamen Teacher (仮面ティーチャー)
- Kamen Teacher Black (仮面ティーチャーBLACK)
- Kappa no Kaikata (カッパの飼い方)
- Kirara (きらら)
- Kokou no Hito (孤高の人)
- Kōkō Tekken-den Tafu (高校鉄拳伝タフ)
- Liar Game (ライアーゲーム)
- Mad Bull 34 (マッド★ブル34)
- MazinSaga (マジンサーガ)
- Me~teru no Kimochi (め~てるの気持ち)
- Minamoto-kun Monogatari (源君物語)
- Minna Agechau (みんなあげちゃう)
- My Dear Marie (ぼくのマリー)
- Neko Janai mon! (ネコじゃないモン!)
- Nineteen 19
- Nozomi Witches (のぞみ♡ウィッチィズ)
- Oku-sama wa Joshi Kōsei (おくさまは女子高生)
- Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai!〜Rojō Kansatsu Kenkyū Nisshi〜 (パパのいうことを聞きなさい!〜路上観察研究日誌〜)
- Rozen Maiden (ローゼンメイデン)
- Salary Man Kintaro (サラリーマン金太郎)
- Samurai Gun (サムライガン)
- Shōnen Ashibe (少年アシベ)
- Skyhigh (スカイハイ)
- Skyhigh Karma (スカイハイ・カルマ)
- Skyhigh shinjō (スカイハイ・新章)
- Spirit Warrior (孔雀王)
- Spirit Warrior: Taimaseiden (孔雀王 退魔聖伝)
- Spirit Warrior: Magarigamiki (孔雀王 曲神紀)
- Supinamarada! (スピナマラダ!)
- Tokyo Ghoul (東京喰種トーキョーグール)
- Tokyo Ghoul:re (東京喰種 トーキョーグール:re)
- Tough (TOUGH -タフ-)
- Usogui (嘘喰い)
- Yokokuhan -The Copycat- (予告犯 -THE COPYCAT-)
- Zetman (ゼットマン)
Special issues
Miracle Jump
Miracle Jump (ミラクルジャンプ, Mirakuru Janpu) is a spin-off issue of Weekly Young Jump, first published on January, 2013. It includes one shots and Weekly Young Jump series' side stories, and a series that only serializes in Miracle Jump. Initially, it was scheduled to release bimonthly until June 25, 2013. From April 15 of 2014, it was changed into monthly releases, and the number of serialization has increased ever since.
Young Jump Gold
Young Jump Gold (ヤングジャンプGOLD, Yan Janpu Gorudo) is a spin-off issue of Weekly Young Jump, first published on July, 2017. It includes one shots and Weekly Young Jump series' side stories.
Young Jump Battle
Shueisha launched a spin-off magazine called Young Jump Battle in October 2019. It focuses on manga from the battle manga genre. The first issue will have 5 one-shots from Young Jump mangaka.[6]
Young Jump Love
A spin-off focused on romance manga called Young Jump Love launched on winter 2020.[6]
Circulation
Year / Period | Weekly circulation | Magazine sales (est.) | Sales revenue (est.) | Issue price |
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1986 | 1,600,000[7] | 83,200,000[7] | ¥14,976,000,000 | ¥180[8] |
1987 | 1,860,000[7] | 96,720,000[7] | ¥17,409,600,000 | |
1988 | 2,000,000[7] | 104,000,000[7] | ¥18,720,000,000 | |
1989 to 1991 | 2,100,000[7] | 327,600,000[7] | ¥58,968,000,000 | |
1992 | 1,900,000[7] | 98,800,000[7] | ¥18,772,000,000 | ¥190[8] |
1993 | 1,850,000[7] | 96,200,000[7] | ¥18,278,000,000 | |
1994 | 1,900,000[7] | 98,800,000[7] | ¥20,748,000,000 | ¥210[8] |
1995 | 2,020,000[7] | 105,040,000[7] | ¥22,058,400,000 | |
1996 | 1,940,000[7] | 100,880,000[7] | ¥21,184,800,000 | |
1997 | 1,970,000[7] | 102,440,000[7] | ¥21,512,400,000 | |
1998 | 1,750,000[7] | 91,000,000[7] | ¥19,110,000,000 | |
1999 | 1,600,000[7] | 83,200,000[7] | ¥17,472,000,000 | |
2000 | 1,450,000[7] | 75,400,000[7] | ¥15,834,000,000 | |
2001 | 1,470,000[7] | 76,440,000[7] | ¥16,052,400,000 | |
2002 | 1,400,000[7] | 72,800,000[7] | ¥15,288,000,000 | |
2003 | 1,160,000[7] | 60,320,000[7] | ¥12,667,200,000 | |
2004 | 1,136,666[9] | 59,106,632[9] | ¥12,412,392,720 | |
2005 | 1,081,459[9] | 56,235,868[9] | ¥13,496,608,320 | ¥240[8] |
2006 | 1,006,875[9] | 52,357,500[9] | ¥12,565,800,000 | |
2007 | 967,250[10] | 50,297,000[10] | ¥12,071,280,000 | |
2008 | 939,896[11] | 48,874,592[11] | ¥11,729,902,080 | |
2009 | 852,938[12] | 44,352,776[12] | ¥10,644,666,240 | |
2010 | 768,980[13] | 39,986,960[13] | ¥9,596,870,400 | |
January 2011 to September 2011 | 705,405[14] | 27,510,795[14] | ¥6,602,590,800 | |
October 2011 to September 2012 | 656,250[15] | 34,125,000[15] | ¥8,190,000,000 | |
October 2012 to September 2013 | 609,375[16] | 31,687,500[16] | ¥7,605,000,000 | |
October 2013 to September 2014 | 596,667[17] | 31,026,684[17] | ¥7,446,404,160 | |
October 2014 to September 2015 | 576,250[18] | 29,965,000[18] | ¥7,191,600,000 | |
October 2015 to September 2016 | 557,143[19] | 28,971,436[19] | ¥6,953,144,640 | |
October 2016 to September 2017 | 536,979[20] | 27,922,908[20] | ¥6,701,497,920 | |
October 2017 to September 2018 | 517,813[21] | 26,926,276[21] | ¥6,462,306,240 | |
1986 to September 2018 | 1,328,354 | 2,262,186,927 | ¥468,720,863,520 ($5.742 billion) | ¥207 |
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External links
- Official website (in Japanese)