Weekly Young Jump ( Japanese : 週刊ヤングジャンプ , Hepburn : Shūkan Yangu Janpu ) is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shueisha . Launched in 1979, it is published under Shueisha's Jump line of magazines. The chapters of series that run in Weekly Young Jump are collected and published in tankōbon volumes under the "Young Jump Comics" imprint every four months. Many of the featured series are known to contain heavy violence and a fair amount of sexual content. The magazine is headquartered in Tokyo.
11-859: Young Jump was launched in May 1979 as a biweekly magazine, and switched to a weekly release schedule in 1981. The "young" in its name denotes its target demographic as a seinen manga magazine, aimed at young adult men. In 2008, an offshoot issue similar to Monthly Shōnen Jump was released called Monthly Young Jump ; the magazine was rebranded as Miracle Jump in 2011, and was suspended in 2017. A spin-off website, titled Tonari no Young Jump ( となりのヤングジャンプ , Tonari no Yangu Janpu ) , debuted on June 14, 2012, starting with Yusuke Murata 's remake of One 's series One-Punch Man . There are 21 manga titles being regularly serialized in Weekly Young Jump . Miracle Jump ( ミラクルジャンプ , Mirakuru Janpu )
22-405: A popular and long running movie series and anime television series. By 2020, it had over 26 million copies in circulation. The story focuses on salaryman Densuke Hamasaki (a.k.a. Hama-chan), whom his supervisor Sasaki has dubbed the "Fishing Baka " because of his passion for fishing. One day Hama-chan meets and befriends an older fisherman named Su-san, who turns out to be Ichinosuke Suzuki,
33-671: Is seinen is by looking at whether furigana is used over the original kanji text: if there is furigana on all kanji, the title is generally aimed at a younger audience. The title of the magazine in which it was published is also an important indicator. Usually, Japanese manga magazines with the word "young" in the title ( Weekly Young Jump , for instance) are seinen . There are also mixed shōnen / seinen magazines such as Gangan Powered and Comp Ace . Other popular seinen manga magazines include Weekly Young Magazine , Weekly Young Sunday , Big Comic Spirits , Business Jump , Ultra Jump , and Afternoon . In 1959, two of
44-562: Is a spin-off issue of Weekly Young Jump , first published in January 2011. It includes one shots and Weekly Young Jump series' side stories, and a series that only serializes in Miracle Jump . Initially, it was scheduled to release bimonthly until June 25, 2013. From April 15, 2014, it was changed into monthly releases, and the number of serializations has increased ever since. Young Jump Gold ( ヤングジャンプGOLD , Yan Janpu Gorudo )
55-591: Is a spin-off issue of Weekly Young Jump , first published in July 2017. It includes one shots and Weekly Young Jump series' side stories. Shueisha launched a spin-off magazine called Young Jump Battle in October 2019. It focuses on manga from the battle manga genre. The first issue will have five one-shots from Young Jump mangaka. A spin-off focused on romance manga called Young Jump Love launched on December 23, 2019. Seinen manga Seinen manga ( 青年漫画 )
66-409: Is an editorial category of Japanese comics marketed toward young adult men. In Japanese, the word seinen means "youth", but the term " seinen manga" is also used to describe the target audience of magazines like Weekly Manga Times and Weekly Manga Goraku , which write on topics of interest to male university students and workingmen. Seinen manga is distinguished from shōnen manga , which
77-405: Is for young boys, and seijin-muke manga (成人向け漫画), which are intended for adult audiences and often contain explicit content. Some seinen manga like xxxHolic share similarities with shōnen manga. Seinen manga can focus on action, politics, science fiction, fantasy, relationships, sports, or comedy. The female equivalent to seinen manga is josei manga . A common way to tell if a manga
88-476: The CEO of the "Suzuki Construction" company that Hama-chan works for. The stories tend to focus on their relationship inside and outside of the office. The individual chapters have been collected into volumes from July 29, 1980, to volume 109 on March 30, 2022 The franchise had a live-action film series that spanned 20 mainline films released from 1988 to 2009, along with two spin-off films. The following are lists of
99-470: The main shōnen manga titles appeared: Weekly Shōnen Magazine and Weekly Shōnen Sunday . Then, in 1967, the first magazine aimed at seinen appeared: Weekly Manga Action , which scored big hits with Lupin III , Lone Wolf and Cub , and later Crayon Shin-chan . The year 1972 saw the addition of Big Comic Original , which featured Tsuribaka Nisshi , a manga about two older men who enjoy fishing;
110-458: The manga was made into a series of popular movies. In 1979, the publisher Shueisha , known for Weekly Shonen Jump for teen boys, entered the seinen market with Weekly Young Jump . Many Young Jump series have been adapted into anime or live-action TV programs, such as Elfen Lied , Gantz , Hen , Kirara , Liar Game , Oku-sama wa Joshi Kōsei , Dragon Ball . A list of the top Japanese seinen manga magazines by circulation in
121-496: The time-span from October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010. Tsuribaka Nisshi Tsuribaka Nisshi ( 釣りバカ日誌 , "Fishing Nut's Diary") is a Japanese fishing -themed manga series written by Jūzō Yamasaki and illustrated by Kenichi Kitami . It has been serialized in Shogakukan 's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original since 1979. It won the 28th Shogakukan Manga Award in 1983. The series has been adapted into
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