Saikyō Jump
Cover of the first issue of Saikyō Jump | |
Categories | Shōnen manga |
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Frequency |
Quarterly (2010–2011) Monthly (2011–2014) Bimonthly (2014–present) |
Circulation | 183,334 (2013)[1] |
First issue | December 3, 2010 |
Company | Shueisha |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Website |
Saikyō Jump (Japanese: 最強ジャンプ Hepburn: Saikyō Janpu) is a Japanese bimonthly shōnen manga magazine published by Shueisha. The magazine was started on December 3, 2010 with three completely original titles and seven spin-off manga from series in Weekly Shōnen Jump and V Jump.[2] Originally a quarterly magazine, Saikyō Jump became a monthly publication in December 2011,[3] before switching to its current bimonthly schedule with the November 2014 issue.[4]
The magazine's mascot was created by Eiichiro Oda.[5]
Features
Current series
Series title | Author(s) | Premiere issue |
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Dragon Ball Discross Jinryoku God Max!! (ドラゴンボールディスクロス神力ゴッドMAX!!) | Katsuki Hirose | May 2015 |
Dragon Ball SD (ドラゴンボールSD) | Naho Ōishi | January 2012 |
Dragon Ball Project Fusion (ドラゴンボール プロジェクトフュージョン) | May 2016 | |
Gaist Crusher (ガイストクラッシャー Gaisutokurasshā) | Yasuki Tanaka | May 2013 |
Gekikara! Karē Ōji (激辛!カレー王子) | Makoto Kamo | January 2012 |
Gourmet Academy Toriko (グルメ学園トリコ) | Toshinori Takayama, Akitsugu Mizumoto | January 2012 |
Jitsushoku! Usakichi-kun (実食!ウサキチくん) | October 2013 | |
Majin Bone (マジンボーン) | Naoya Sugita | February 2014 |
Majin no Garudo! (魔神のガルド!) | Ei Andō | March 2013 |
Mezase! Saikyō Superstar Sai Jack Ω!! The Manga (めざせ!最強スーパースターサイ・ジャックΩ!! ザ・マンガ) | August 2013 | |
Nante Fuddai! Pharaoh-kun (なんて古っ代!ファラオくん) | September 2013 | |
One Piece Party (ワンピースパーティー Wan Pīsu Pātī) | Ei Andō | January 2015 |
SD Battle Spirits (SDバトスピ) | November 2013 | |
Saikyō Bosuzaru-den Ara!!! (最強ボスザル伝アラシ!!!) | November 2014 | |
Shiri Kodama! (しりこだま!) | November 2014 | |
Slime Mori Mori (スライムもりもり) | January 2012 | |
Spy Penguin (スパイペンギン) | October 2012 | |
Uchiha Sasuke no Sharingan Den (うちはサスケの写輪眼伝) | Kenji Taira | November 2014 |
References
- ↑ "Boy's Manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. September 2013. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Shueisha to Launch Super Strong Jump Mag for Kids". Anime News Network. 2010-11-09. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Square Enix's New Robot Game Gets Saikyō Jump Mag Manga". Anime News Network. 2011-10-08. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ "Saikyō Jump Magazine to Ship Every Other Month". Anime News Network. 2010-07-08. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ↑ 最強ジャンプ創刊!「ボーボボ」首領パッチ主役の新連載も (in Japanese). Natalie. 2011-12-03. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
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