Monthly Shōnen Sirius

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Monthly Shōnen Sirius

Monthly Shōnen Sirius (Nov. 2009 cover)
Categories Shōnen manga
Frequency Monthly
Circulation 17,334 (2013)[1]
Publisher Japan Kodansha
First issue May 2005
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Monthly Shōnen Sirius (Japanese: 月刊少年シリウス Hepburn: Gekkan Shōnen Shiriusu) is a Japanese monthly shōnen manga magazine published by Kodansha, and first issued in May 2005. It is issued in perfect-bound B5 format and retails for 580 yen. Like all monthly shonen manga magazines, Monthly Shonen Sirius is aimed at late teens and people in their early 20s from ages 16 to 21.

Currentely running Monthly Shōnen Sirius series

Title Author / Artist Premiered
Boku no Ushiro ni Majo ga Iru Yamada Hitsuji 2008
Celestial Clothes Shiono Etorouji 2010
Chiorin Dou no Natsuyasumi Ookami Uo 2011
Eien Toshokan Akahoshi Haruhito 2011
Eulen Spiegel Ubukata Tow (story) & Nikaidou Hikaru (art) 2009
Juuhime—Phantom Pain Madoka Takadono (story) & Kei Ichimonji (art) 2010
Kataribe no List Fujiya Izuco 2011
Kemono no Souja Uehashi Nahoko (story) & Takemoto Itoe (art) 2008
Maga Tsuki Taguchi Hoshino 2011
Majimoji Rurumo: Makai-hen Watanabe Wataru 2011
Mako-chan no Lip Cream Odama Namie 2007
Maoyū Maō Yūsha Gaiden - Madoromi no Onna Mahō Tsukai Touno Mamare (story) & Kawakami Taiki (art) 2011
Princess Resurrection Yasunori Mitsunaga July 2005
Sacred Seven Yadate Hajime (story) & Azuma Kyoutarou (art) 2011
Seitokai Tantei Kirika Sugii Hikaru (story) & Yui (art) 2012
Sexual Hunter Robot Tsukiji Toshihiko (story) & Orionshi Chisei (art) 2011
Shihoi Sekai no Ou Sadakane Shinji (story) & Amane Takashi (art) 2009
Shingeki no Kyojin: Before the Fall Suzukaze Ryo (story) & Satoshi Shiki (art) 2013
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Satoru Matsuba June 2012
Shoukoku no Altair Katou Kotono 2007
Small Country Altair-san Katou Kotono (story) & Shina Soga (art) 2012
Three Sisters of Darkness Nagase Yousuke 2010
Youkai Apato no Yuuga na Nichijou Kouduki Hinowa (story) & Miyama Waka (art) 2007
Yozakura Quartet Suzuhito Yasuda January 2006
Yuuyami Tokkoutai Oshikiri Rensuke 2007

References

  1. "Boy's Manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. September 2013. Retrieved December 11, 2013. 

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