Gekkan Shōnen Ace
Gekkan Shōnen Ace
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description | Manga magazine |
Area of Expertise | Shonen |
language | Japanese |
publishing company | Kadokawa Shoten ( Japan ) |
First edition | 1994 |
Frequency of publication | per month |
Web link | web-ace.jp/shonenace |
Gekkan Shōnen Ace ( Japanese 月刊 少年 エ ー ス , Gekkan Shōnen Ēsu ) is a Japanese manga magazine .
The magazine is published every month on the 26th by Kadokawa Shoten Publishing at a price of 590 yen . The main part of the almost 1000-page magazine is made up of various chapters of manga series and manga short stories.
The magazine was founded in 1994 and initially had only moderate success. When the publication of the manga of the same name for the popular anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion began in Shōnen Ace in the mid-1990s , sales rose sharply. Due to the success of Neon Genesis Evangelion , other manga series based on anime followed.
In 2005 , the Shōnen Ace was one of the few manga magazines that had a higher circulation number than the previous year. In 2009 the circulation per issue was 83,334.
Series (selection)
- Angelic Layer from CLAMP
- Angeloid by Sū Minazuki
- Anne Freaks by Yua Kotegawa
- Armed Girl's Machiavellism by Yūya Kurokami and Karuna Kanzaki
- Big Order from Sakae Esuno
- B'tX from Masami Kurumada
- Brain Powerd by Yukiru Sugisaki
- Cicatrice the Sirius by Shinichiro Takada
- Deadman Wonderland
- Eureka Seven
- Gamers! by Tsubasa Takahashi
- Girls Bravo by Mario Kaneda
- Goth by Kendi Oiwa
- Dog & Scissors from Kamon Ōba
- Mail Messages from Beyond by Housui Yamazaki
- MPD Psycho by Eiji Ōtsuka and Sho-U Tajima
- Neon Genesis Evangelion by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (until October 2007, since July 2009 in Young Ace )
- Plunderer - The Star Fighters by Su Minazuki
- Samurai Champloo by Masaru Gotsubo
- Sgt. Frog from Mine Yoshizaki
- The Vision of Escaflowne by Katsu Aki
- Welcome to the NHK by Kendi Oiwa
See also
- 4-Koma Nano Ace , former sister magazine
- Young Ace , sister magazine
Individual evidence
Web links
- Official Homepage (Japanese)