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+ | {{nihongo|'''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 [[seinen]] [[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. The manga series within the magazine target mature male readers and tend to consist of heavy levels of violence, transgressive subject matter, and a fair amount of ecchi and gambling. |
''Weekly Young Jump'' has a two special issues, called ''Miracle Jump'' (serializing monthly) and ''Aoharu'' (serializing irregurlarly). And ''Weekly Young Jump'' also has a sister magazines called ''[[Ultra Jump]]'', ''Grand Jump'' (created after the fall of ''[[Super Jump]]'' and ''Business Jump''), and ''Jump X''. |
''Weekly Young Jump'' has a two special issues, called ''Miracle Jump'' (serializing monthly) and ''Aoharu'' (serializing irregurlarly). And ''Weekly Young Jump'' also has a sister magazines called ''[[Ultra Jump]]'', ''Grand Jump'' (created after the fall of ''[[Super Jump]]'' and ''Business Jump''), and ''Jump X''. |
Revision as of 01:53, 4 September 2017
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 seinen 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. The manga series within the magazine target mature male readers and tend to consist of heavy levels of violence, transgressive subject matter, and a fair amount of ecchi and gambling.
Weekly Young Jump has a two special issues, called Miracle Jump (serializing monthly) and Aoharu (serializing irregurlarly). And Weekly Young Jump also has a 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 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 younger 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 off-shoot issue similar to Monthly Shōnen Jump was released called Monthly Young Jump.
Features
Series
There are currently thirty-two manga titles being regularly serialized in Weekly Young Jump. Out of thirty-one series, three series are serializing monthly, five series are serializing irregularly, and Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai!〜Rojō Kansatsu Kenkyū Nisshi〜 is currently in hiatus.
Series Title | Author | Premiered |
---|---|---|
81 Diver (ハチワンダイバー) | Yokusaru Shibata, Daisuke Suzuki | December 2006 |
All You Need Is Kill (オール ユー ニード イズ キル) | Hiroshi Sakurazaka, Ryōsuke Takeuchi, Takeshi Obata, Yoshitoshi Abe | January 2014 |
Barcelona no Taiyō (バルセロナの太陽) | Yoshiyuki Murakami | February 2014 |
Beshsari Gurashi (べしゃり暮らし) | Masanori Morita | January 2007 |
Boku Girl (ボクガール) | Akira Sugito | December 2013 |
Cyclops Shōjo Saipūū (サイクロプス少女さいぷ〜) | Torayasu | July 2011 |
Destroy and Revolution (デストロイ アンド レボリューション) | Kōji Mori | October 2010 |
Gokukoku no Brynhildr (極黒のブリュンヒルデ) | Lynn Okamoto | January 2012 |
Grand Slam (グランドスラム) | Kei Kawano, Sōichi Hiroto | March 2011 |
Gunjō Senki (群青戦記 グンジョーセンキ) | Masaki Kasahara | August 2013 |
Hamatora (ハマトラ) | Yukinori Kitajima, Yūki Kodama | November 2013 |
Hibi Rock (日々ロック) | Katsumasa Enokiya | June 2010 |
Himōto! Umaru-chan (干物妹!うまるちゃん) | Sankaku Head | March 2013 |
Innocent (イノサン) | Shinichi Sakamoto, Masakazu Adachi | January 2013 |
Kakuriyo Monogatari (かくりよものがたり) | Ryū Fujisaki | July 2013 |
Kamen Teacher Black (仮面ティーチャーBLACK) | Tohru Fujisawa | April 2013 |
Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joō (君は淫らな僕の女王) | Lynn Okamoto, Mengo Yokoyari | November 2013 |
Kingdom (キングダム) | Yasuhisa Hara | January 2006 |
Liar Game (ライアーゲーム) | Shinobu Kaitani | February 2005 |
Minamoto-kun Monogatari (源君物語) | Minori Inaba | September 2011 |
Mongrel (モングレル) | Katsutoshi Murase | July 2013 |
Nejimaki Kagyū (ねじまきカギュー) | Atsushi Nakayama | February 2011 |
Nipongo (ニポンゴ) | Egumi Sora | June 2012 |
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〜) | Tomohiro Matsu, Hirotsugu Miyano, Yuka Nakajima | October 2011 |
Real (リアル) | Takehiko Inoue | October 1999 |
Samurai Soldier (サムライソルジャー) | Ryūichirō Yamamoto | February 2008 |
Terra Formars (テラフォーマーズ) | Yū Sasuga, Kenichi Watanabe | September 2011 |
Tokyo Ghoul (東京喰種 -トーキョーグール-) | Sui Ishida | September 2011 |
Usogui (嘘喰い) | Toshio Sako | October 2005 |
Yokohama-sen Doppelgänger (横浜線ドッペルゲンガー) | Chihiro Vanessa Tamaki | February 2014 |
Yōkai Shōjo -Monsga- (妖怪少女 -モンスガ-) | Kazuki Funatsu | March 2014 |
Zetman (ゼットマン) | Masakazu Katsura | October 2002 |
Former Series
- Arcana
- Bakamono no Subete (馬鹿者のすべて)
- Blue Heaven
- Captain Tsubasa Road to 2002
- Elfen Lied
- Gantz
- Hanappe Bazooka
- Hen
- Inubaka: Crazy for Dogs
- Kappa no Kaikata (カッパの飼い方)
- Mad Bull 34
- MazinSaga
- Me~teru no Kimochi
- Minna Agechau
- My Dear Marie
- Neko Janai mon!
- Nozomi Witches
- Osu!! Karate Bu
- Rozen Maiden
- Salaryman Kintarō
- Samurai Gun
- Skyhigh
- Spirit Warrior
- Tough