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* '''''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''''' - [[Hirohiko Araki]] (1987-2003, Also known in U.S. as ''JoJo's Venture'' though video game by [[Capcom|Capcom Entertainment, Inc.]]. Only Vol. 13 and up of [[Stardust Crusaders]] published in U.S. by [[VIZ Media|VIZ Media, LLC.]])² <!--Pt. 1 movie, Pt. 3 OVA, no series at this time--> |
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* Moeru! Oniisan - Tadashi Satou (1987-1991)² |
* Moeru! Oniisan - Tadashi Satou (1987-1991)² |
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* God Sider - Kouji Maki (1987-1988) |
* God Sider - Kouji Maki (1987-1988) |
Revision as of 19:33, 9 January 2008
This is a list of the series that have run in the Shueisha manga anthology book for boys, Weekly Shonen Jump. This list, organized by decade and year of when the series started, will list every single notable series run in the manga magazine, the author of the series and, in case the series has ended, when it has ended. Any series that has lasted over a year in the magazine will be the focus, outside certain shorter series known for their author or that have been released or scheduled for release in the United States. Of particular note, special symbols will be used for particular landmarks the series has in its existence:
- Bold are over 100 million circulation (only in the Japanese domestic market) or run over 10 years.
- Italics are being published or have been published in North America under Viz's "Shonen Jump" label.
- An Asterisk (*) means that the series is still running currently in the magazine.
- A ¹ after the name of a company/manga line means flopped from right to left in U.S.
- A ² after the manga title means that the series has an animated counterpart.
- Any titles by a.k.a. are changed U.S. titles.
- Any titles released in RAIJIN COMICS (U.S. version of Comic Bunch) by Gutsoon! (U.S. version of Coamix) are released due to it's publication in Comic Bunch, or the fact that it's editorial production was by Coamix. Any titles with a tild (~) means it has had an appearance in Comic Bunch. Any titles with comas' (") have been edited by Coamix.
1960s
1968
- Kujira Daigo - Sachio Uemoto (1968)
- Chichi no Tamashii - Hiroshi Kaizuka (1968-1971)
- Harenchi Gakuen - Go Nagai (1968-1972)²
- Ore wa Kamikaze - Toshio Shoji (1968-1969)
- Otoko Ippiki Gaki-Taishō - Hiroshi Motomiya (1968-1973)²
1969
- Delorinman - Akayama George (1969-1970)
1970s
1970
- Worst - Kotaro Komuro (1970-1971)
- Arashi! San-piki - Satoshi Ikezawa (1970-1973)
- Dokonjō Gaeru - Yasumi Yoshizawa (1970-1976)²
- Manga Drifters - Arima Eimoto (1970-1975)
- Toilet Hakase - Kazuyoshi Torii (1970-1977)
1971
- Samurai Giants - Ikki Kajiwara/Koo Inoue (1971-1974)²
- Kōya no Shonen Isamu - Souji Yamakawa/Noboru Kawasaki (1971-1974)²
1972
- Hop Step - Yoshinori Takayama (1972-1973)
- Young Oh! Oh! - Nao Miyanobu (1972-1974)
- Astro Kyūda - Shirou Toozaki/Norihiro Nakajima (1972-1976)
- Mazinger Z - Go Nagai (a.k.a. Tranzor Z (anime)) (1972-1973, Anime released in U.S. by 3-B Productions, manga never released in the U.S.)²
1973
- Barefoot Gen - Keiji Nakazawa (a.k.a. Gen of Hiroshima by EduComics) (1973-1974, Published in the U.S. by EduComics¹, renewed by Last Gasp¹ by original title)²
- Play Ball - Akio Chiba (1973-1978)²
- Hōchōnin Ajihei - Jiro Gyuu/Jo Big (1973-1977)
- Onna Darake - Kimio Yanagisawa (1973-1975)
1974
- Honoo no Kyojin - Shirou Mitsue/Ryoji Ryuzaki (1974-1975)
1975
- Circuit no Ookami - Satoshi Ikezawa (1975-1979)
- Doberman Detective - Buronson/Shinji Hiramatsu (1975-1979)
- 1•2 Ahho!! - Kontaro (1975-1978)
1976
- Akutare Kyojin - Yoshihiro Takahashi (1976-1980)
- Tōdai Icchokusen - Yoshinori Kobayashi (1976-1979)
- Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo - Osamu Akimoto (1976-, Nicknamed KochiKame)²*
1977
- Ring ni Kakero - Masami Kurumada (1977-1981)²
- Asatarō-den - Norihiro Nakajima (1977-1979)
- Hole in One - Takeji Kagami/Tatsuo Kanai (1977-1979)
- Susume!! Pirates - Hisashi Eguchi (1977-1980)
1978
- COBRA - Buichi Terasawa (1978-1984, Also serialized in Super Jump. Early one-shot manga published in U.S. by VIZ Media, LLC.¹, not connected to SJ line)²
1979
- Go Shoot - Takeshi Miya (1979-1980)
- Kinnikuman - Yudetamago (1979-1987, Products released in U.S. under the M.U.S.C.L.E. line made by the Mattel, Inc. toy company, no manga or anime released in the U.S.)²
- Tennis Boy - Satoshi Terajima/Kenichi Kotani (1979-1982)
1980s
1980
- Dr. SLUMP - Akira Toriyama (1980-1984)²
- Yamasaki Ginjiro - Hiroshi Motomiya (1980-1981)
- Geki! Kyoku Toraichika - Akira Miyashita (1980-1982)
- Sannen Kimen-gumi - Motoei Shinzawa (1980-1982)²
- Bun no Ao Shun - Takeshi Miya (1980-1981)
1981
- Hinomaru Gekijō - Hisashi Eguchi (1981)
- Captain Tsubasa - Yoichi Takahashi (a.k.a. Flash Kicker) (1981-1988, Anime rights in U.S. controlled by Enoki Films USA, Inc., no manga released in U.S.)²
- Cat's Eye - Tsukasa Hojo (1981-1985, Anime released in U.S. by TMS Entertainment, Ltd., (in Japanese with sub-titles) manga never released in the U.S.)²
- Stop!! Hibari-kun! - Hisashi Eguchi (1981-1983)²
- Black Angels - Shinji Hiramatsu (1981-1985)
1982
- Kick Off - Taku Chiba (1982-1983)
- Fuma no Kojirou - Masami Kurumada (1982-1983)²
- High School! Kimengumi - Motoei Shinzawa (1982-1987)²
- Yoroshiku Mechadoc - Ryuji Tsugihara (1982-1985)²
1983
- Wingman - Masakazu Katsura (1983-1985)²
- Shape Up Ran - Masaya Tokuhiro (1983-1986)
- Tenchi wo Kurau - Hiroshi Motomiya (1983-1984)
- Hokuto no Ken - Buronson/Tetsuo Hara (a.k.a Fist of the North Star) (1983-1988, Originally published in the U.S. by VIZ Media, LLC. entitled by arc. names instead of original Japanese format, later by Gutsoon! Entertainment up to Vol. 9)²~
- Ginga -Nagareboshi Gin- - Yoshihiro Takahashi (1983-1987, Only part in U.S.: sequel series Ginga Legend Weed (a.k.a. Weed))²
1984
- Kimagure Orange Road - Izumi Matsumoto (1984-1986, Anime released in United States by AnimEigo, manga never released in U.S.)²
- BAOH: The Visitor - Hirohiko Araki (a.k.a. BAOH) (1984-1985, Published by VIZ Media, LLC.¹, not part of the Shonen Jump line)²
- Dragon Ball - Akira Toriyama (1984-1995, U.S. Distribution: Dragon Ball: Chp. 1-195, Dragon Ball Z: Chp. 196-519 by the Viz Comics¹, Viz Select Comics¹, Viz Graphic Novel¹ lines and eventually SJ manga line)²
1985
- City Hunter - Tsukasa Hojo (1985-1991, Published by Gutsoon! Entertainment, Ltd. up to Vol. 5)²"
- Tsuide ni Tonchinkan - Koichi Endo (1985-1989)²
- Sakigake!! Otokojuku - Akira Miyashita (1985-1991)²
1986
- Saint Seiya - Masami Kurumada (a.k.a. Knights of the Zodiac (Saint Seiya)) (1986-1990, A.D. Vision, Inc. anime: Edited version released as Knights of the Zodiac, Uncut version released by original name)²
- Akaryuoh - Hiroshi Motomiya (1986-1987, continued in Super Jump)
- Yamashita Taro-kun - Kouji Koseki (1986-1990)
1987
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Hirohiko Araki (1987-2003, Also known in U.S. as JoJo's Venture though video game by Capcom Entertainment, Inc.. Only Vol. 13 and up of Stardust Crusaders published in U.S. by VIZ Media, LLC.)²
- Moeru! Oniisan - Tadashi Satou (1987-1991)²
- God Sider - Kouji Maki (1987-1988)
- THE MOMOTAROH - Makoto Niwano (1987-1989)
1988
- Bastard!! -Destructive God of Darkness- - Kazushi Hagiwara (a.k.a. Bastard!!) (1988-1989, 1997-2000, Moved to Ultra Jump, published by VIZ Media, LLC., not published in U.S. as Shonen Jump)²
- Jungle King Ta-chan ♡ - Masaya Tokuhiro (1988-1990)²
- Kami-sama wa Southpaw - Shinji Imaizumi (1988-1990)
- Rokudenashi BLUES - Masanori Morita (1988-1997)²
- Magical☆Tarurūto-kun - Tatsuya Egawa (1988-1992)²
- Boku wa Shitakata-kun - Motoei Shinzawa (1988-1990)
1989
- Chameleon Jail - Takehiko Inoue (1989)
- DRAGON QUEST -Dai no Daibouken- - Riku Sanjo/Kôji Inada (1989-1996)²
- Den'ei Shoujo - Masakazu Katsura (a.k.a. Video Girl Ai) (1989-1993, Recently published by VIZ Media, LLC., not published in U.S. as Shonen Jump)²
1990s
1990
- Ace! - Yoichi Takahashi (1990-1991)
- Hana no Keiji -Kumo no Kanata ni- - Keiichiro Ryu/Tetsuo Hara (a.k.a. Keiji) (1990-1993, Published in U.S. by Gutsoon! Entertainment, Ltd.)~
- Shin Jungle King Ta-chan ♡ - Masaya Tokuhiro (1990-1995)²
- Slam Dunk - Takehiko Inoue (1990-1996, Initially published in U.S. by Gutsoon! Entertainment, Ltd. up to Vol. 5, (2003-2004) restarted by VIZ Media, LLC. (2008-))²
- Chinyuuki - Man☆gataro (1990-1992)
- YuYu Hakusho - Yoshihiro Togashi (a.k.a. Yu Yu Hakusho (anime)) (1990-1994)²
1991
- Moeru Oniisan 2 - Tadashi Satou (1991)
- Pennant Race Yamada Taichi no Kiseki - Kouji Koseki (1991-1994)
1992
- Monmonmon - Tsunomaru (1992-1993)
- HARELUYA - Haruto Umezawa (1992)
- Bonbon Slope High School Drama Club - Yutaka Takahashi (1992-1995)
- CHIBI - Yoichi Takahashi (1992-1993)
- Kyuukyoku!! Hentai Kamen - Yoshichika Ando (1992-1993)
- HARELUYA II: BØY - Haruto Umezawa (1992-1999)²
1993
- NINKŪ - Koji Kiriyama (1993-1994, Only anime movie released in U.S. by Media Blasters, no manga in U.S. released)²
- Tottemo! Luckyman - Hiroshi Gamō (1993-1997)²
- D· N· A² ~Dokokade Nakushita Aitsuno Aitsu~ - Masakazu Katsura (a.k.a. DNA2) (1993-1994, U.S. anime released by Central Park Media, no manga in America)²
- Hell Teacher Nube - Makura Shou/Takeshi Okano (1993-1999)²
1994
- Bomber Girl - Makoto Niwano (1994, Published in U.S. by Gutsoon! Entertainment, Ltd.)"
- Kagemusha: Tokugawa Ieyasu - Tetsuo Hara (1994-1995)
- Ousama wa Roba -Kokichi Naniwa (1994-1996)
- Captain Tsubasa: Principe Del Sole/World Youth Saga - Yoichi Takahashi (1994-1997)²
- Rurouni Kenshin -Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story- - Nobuhiro Watsuki (a.k.a. Rurouni Kenshin) (1994-1999, OVAs and Movies in U.S. released as Samurai X)²
- RASH!! - Tsukasa Hojo (1994)
- Midori no Makibaou - Tsunomaru (1994-1997)²
- NINKŪ -SECOND STAGE: Stories of Etonins- - Koji Kiriyama (1994-1995, 2005-, Restarted in Ultra Jump)
- MIND ASSASSIN - Hajime Kazu (1994-1995)
1995
- Hisokari Dance - Ken Yagami (1995-1996)
- Karakurizoshi Ayatsuri Sakon - Sharaku Marou/Takeshi Obata (1995-1996)²
- Shadow Lady - Masakazu Katsura (a.k.a. Masakazu Katsura's Shadow Lady) (1995-1996, Also serialized in V Jump, published in U.S. by Dark Horse Comics, Inc.¹ by arc. names instead of original Japanese format)
- Level E - Yoshihiro Togashi (1995-1997)
- Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoiyo! Masaru-san - Kyosuke Usuta (1995-1997)²
1996
- Wild Half - Yuuko Asami (1996-1998)
- Makuhari - Yasuaki Kita (1996-1997)
- Hoshin Engi - Ryu Fujisaki (a.k.a. Soul Hunter (anime)) (1996-2000)²
- Yu•Gi•Oh - Kazuki Takahashi (1996-2004, U.S. Distribuition: Yu-Gi-Oh!: vol. 1-7, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist: Vol. 8-31, Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World: Vol. 32-38)²
1997
- Hanasaka Tenshi Tenten-kun - Kazumata Oguri (1997-2000)²
- Butsu Zone - Hiroyuki Takei (1997)
- I"s - Masakazu Katsura (1997-2000, Kanzenban serialized in (Weekly Young Jump) JUMP)²
- Century-Ending Leader Takeshi - Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro (1997-2002, Moved to Super Jump)
- One Piece - Eiichiro Oda (1997-)²*
- Cowa! - Akira Toriyama (1997-1998)
- Meiryotei Gotoseijuro - Hajime Kazu (1997-1999)
1998
- ROOKIES - Masanori Morita (1998-2003)
- Whistle! - Daisuke Higuchi (1998-2003)²
- HUNTER×HUNTER - Yoshihiro Togashi (1998-)²*
- Shaman King - Hiroyuki Takei (1998-2004, 2008-, Continued in Jump SQ.)²
- Kajika - Akira Toriyama (1998)
- Rising Impact - Nakaba Suzuki (1998-2002)
1999
- Hikaru-No Go - Yumi Hotta/Takeshi Obata (a.k.a. Hikaru no Go) (1999-2003)²
- Yamato Gensouki - Kentaro Yabuki (1999)
- Nekomajin - Akira Toriyama (1999-2005, Moved to Monthly Shonen Jump during Nekomajin Z)
- The Prince of Tennis - Takeshi Konomi (1999-)²*
- ZOMBIEPOWDER. - Tite Kubo (1999-2000)
- Naruto - Masashi Kishimoto (1999-)²*
2000s
2000
- Bremen - Haruto Umezawa (2000)
- Sand Land - Akira Toriyama (2000)
- Normandy Secret Club - Mikio Itou (2000-2001)
- Black Cat - Kentaro Yabuki (2000-2004)²
- Pyū to Fuku! Jaguar - Kyosuke Usuta (2000-)²*
- Lilim Kiss - Mizuki Kawashita (2000-2001)
2001
- Gun Blaze West - Nobuhiro Watsuki (2001)
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo - Yoshio Sawai (2001-2005, U.S. Distribution: Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (SJ Advanced Edition): Chp. 93-107, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: Chp.110- ongoing (pending to be classified as Vol.1-11))²
- Mr.FULLSWING - Shin'ya Suzuki (2001-2006)
- Bleach - Tite Kubo (2001-)²*
2002
- Ichigo 100% - Mizuki Kawashita (a.k.a. Strawberry 100%) (2002-2005)²
- Pretty Face - Yasuhiro Kano (2002-2003)
- Eyeshield 21 - Riichiro Inagaki/Yusuke Murata (a.k.a. Eye Shield 21 (anime)) (2002-)²*
2003
- Busou Renkin - Nobuhiro Watsuki (a.k.a. Buso Renkin) (2003-2006)²
2004
- Death Note - Tsugumi Ohba/Takeshi Obata (2004-2006)²
- Gintama - Hideaki Sorachi (a.k.a. Gin Tama) (2004-)²*
- Steel Ball Run - Hirohiko Araki (2004-, moved to Ultra Jump prior to be reclassified as JoJo pt. 7)
- Gedo the Unidentified Mysterious Boy - Takeshi Okano (2004-2005)
- Muteki Tetsuhime Spin-chan - Amon Dai (2004)
- Katekyo Hitman REBORN! - Akira Amano (a.k.a. Reborn!) (2004-)²*
- D.Gray-man - Katsura Hoshino (2004-)²*
- Muhyo to Rozy no Mahoritsu Sodan Jimusho - Yoshiyuki Nishi (a.k.a. Muhyo and Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation) (2004-)*
2005
- Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro - Yusei Matsui (2005-)²*
- Takaya - Yujo Sakamoto (2005-2006)
- Mieru Hito - Toshiaki Iwashiro (2005-2006)
- Taizo Moteō Sāga - Amon Dai (2005-2007)
- Beshari Kurashi - Masanori Morita (2005-2006, Moved to (Weekly Young Jump) JUMP)
2006
- Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo - Yoshio Sawai (2006-2007)
- Maison Du Penguin - Kouji Ooishi (2006-2007)
- To LOVE-Ru -Trouble- - Saki Hasemi/Kentaro Yabuki (2006-)²*
- M×0 - Yasuhiro Kano (2006-)*
- P2! -let's Play Pingpong!- - Tatsuma Eijiri (2006-2007)
2007
- Blue Dragon Ral Ω Grad - Tsuneo Takano/Takeshi Obata (a.k.a. Ral Ω Grad) (2007)
- Samurai Usagi - Teppei Fukushima (2007-)*
- Boku no Watashi no Yusha Gaku - Shuichi Aso (2007-)*
- Hitomi no Catoblepas - Yasuki Tanaka (2007)
- SKET DANCE - Kenta Shinohara (2007-)*
- Hatsukoi Limited - Mizuki Kawashita (2007-)*
Monthly Shonen Jump Holdovers
During the changeover of monthly magazines between Monthly Shonen Jump and Jump SQ., four monthly series ran stories in the WSJ magazine. None of these series were counted as part of the ranking and runs of the magazine.
- Gag Manga Biyori - Kōsuke Masuda (2000-)*²
- Claymore - Norihiro Yagi (2001-)*²
- Rosario to Vampire -Rosario + Vampire- - Akihisa Ikeda (2002-, Continued in Jump SQ. as Rosario + Vampire season II)*²
- Tegamibachi - Hiroyuki Asada (2006-)*
2008
- Psyren - Toshiaki Iwashiro (2008-)*
- K.O.Sen (2008-)*
- MUDDY (2008-)*
- Shiritsu Poseidon Gakuen Koutoubu (2008-)*
Links
- Template:Jp icon http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~starman/index.htm (Listing of Shonen Jump manga)