Weekly Shōnen Jump
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An Early Look at Devil - A Unique Comic/Manga Project Offering a Bit of Anti-Twilight Catharsis...a male writer. The chief vehicle for manga distribution in Japan is anthologies, yet with the possible exception of Naruto/One Piece home Shonen Jump, these have always struggled in North America. Early manga released in North America... In this article: North America, Madhouse, Texhnolyze, Geneon, Colorful, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, and Heavy Metal |
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Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. | 6 days ago
AICN Anime - Deadman Wonderland, Ultimo and Black Jack - New Looks at Live Action Ghost in the Shell and Satoshi Kon's Latest
...said, Lee suggests a comic collector's approach to the material that is at odds with the appeal of manga... "Do you have a message for Shonen Jump readers?" "Oh,absolutely. Save your money and go out there and buy as many copies of Ultimo...
In this article: Black Jack, Karakuridoji Ultimo, Stan Lee, Anime, DVD, Borders Group, Japan, Pokemon, and Pop
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IGN | 7 days ago
Dragon Quest Monsters Sequel Announced
...can expect 1 to 8 player support this time. Unfortunately, Square Enix has yet to release online media for the game. However, the latest issue of Weekly Shounen Jump has screens, so these will hopefully be shared with online sources shortly.
In this article: Square Enix, Dragon Quest Monsters, Dragon Quest VI, Dragon Quest, Weekly Shounen Jump, and Japan
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starbulletin | January 23, 2010
Pirate tale is a treasure
...supreme. Ever since "One Piece" and the high-seas h-ijinks of that boy, Monkey D. Luffy, first appeared in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan in 1997, the series has become the second-highest-selling Shonen Jump series of all time...
In this article: One Piece, Funimation, Naruto, One Piece, United States, DVD, Nami, Monkey D. Luffy, and Dragon Ball
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Web Wire | January 21, 2010
VIZ Media Announces The Highly Anticipated Release Of Stan Lee And Hiroyuki Takei's Ultimo
...the 1994 Tezuka Award. After working as an assistant to famed artist Nobuhiro Watsuki (RUROUNI KENSHIN), Takei debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1997 with Butsu Zone, an action series based on Buddhist mythology. His multicultural adventure...
In this article: Viz Media, Stan Lee, Ultimo, Ultimo, Shaman King, Shonen Jump, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and X-Men
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Wired: GeekDad | January 06, 2010
Comics Spotlight On: Shonen Jump
...their children to comics but desire a wider range of stories than superheroes. My eldest son asked for a subscription to Shonen Jump when he saw the listing in a Scholastic Book Club flyer from his school. He's had the subscription...
In this article: Shonen Jump, E mail, Wired.com, Viz Media, Naruto, Yu-Gi-Oh, Japan, and San Francisco, California
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Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. | December 29, 2009
AICN Anime - Oshii on Tetsujin 28 (Gigantor), King of RPGs, Biomega, Gantz, new Makoto Shinkai and More...
...their own work. (Thompson has previously edited the English editions of manga, including Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Bastard!! and the Shonen Jump anthology and he's created his own Lovecraft comics). As advertised on the tin, "King of...
In this article: Biomega, Naruto, Yozakura Quartet, DVD, Manga, Gigantor, Vincent van Gogh, and North America
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The Japan Times: All Stories | December 24, 2009
Long-running comic 'One Piece' continues to smash sales records
...D. Luffy who travels the oceans in search of treasure, to 176 million copies since the first volume appeared in 1997 in the weekly Shonen Jump, published by Shueisha Inc. The story, written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda, 35, is simple:...
In this article: One Piece, Monkey D. Luffy, Shonen Jump, Kosuke Kitajima, Beijing Olympics, and Fuji Television Network Inc.
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Wikipedia | November 27, 2009
Shonen Jump (magazine)
...first five year history, a timeline tracking the history of manga, and essays written by editors from Shonen Jump and Weekly Shonen Jump. Shonen Jump contains chapters from seven different manga series. Fourteen series have been featured so...
In this article: Shonen Jump, Shueisha, Viz Media, Cartoon Network, North America, and Yu-Gi-Oh!
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Wikipedia | November 20, 2009
Weekly Shonen Jump
...Jump are translated into many foreign languages, and some even having their own separate version of the Weekly Shonen Jump anthology. Weekly Shonen Jump manga are also published in many other countries where the magazine itself is not...
In this article: Shueisha, Shonen Book, Monthly Shonen Jump, Jump Square, Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, and Hunter × Hunter
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RSS feed from 1UP | November 01, 2009
Final Fantasy XIII Character Growth System Explained (A Bit)
...and now we have some details on exactly how its "Crystalium System" will work. According to the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump (Andriasang via Joystiq), the Crystalium System replaces the usual flow of experience points and...
In this article: Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy, and Squenix
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Weekly Shōnen Jump is a weekly shōnen manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. The first issue was released with a cover date of July 2, 1968, and it is still circulating. One of the longest-running manga magazines in Japan, it has a circulation of 2.7 million readers. The chapters of series that run in Weekly Shōnen Jump are collected and published in tankōbon volumes under the "Jump Comics" imprint every two to three months. The magazine targets young male readers.
Weekly Shōnen Jump has a sister magazine called Jump Square, created after the fall of Monthly Shōnen Jump.
- Name:
- Weekly Shōnen Jump
- Type:
- Shōnen manga
- Location Country:
- Japan
- Editor:
- Masahiko Ibaraki
- Published By:
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- Torishima Kazuhiko
- Shueisha
- Language:
- Japanese
- Circulation:
- 2,700,000 (2007)
- First:
- July 02, 1968
- Frequency:
- Semimonthly (1968–1969)
- Circulation:
- 2,700,000 (2007)
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