Jump (magazine line)

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Jump
Shōnen Jump
Native name
ジャンプ
Janpu
Founded1968; 56 years ago (1968)
FounderShueisha
HeadquartersJapan
WebsiteOfficial Shueisha history page

Jump (ジャンプ, Janpu), also known as Jump Comics, is a line of

Famicom Jump), which bring together various Shōnen Jump manga characters
.

History

In 1949, Shueisha got into the business of making manga magazines, the first being Omoshiro Book.

Jump SQ. magazine, four series from the magazine were moved.[8] In addition to the Jump SQ. anthology, a spin-off issue was created, called Jump SQ.II (Second).[9] Saikyō Jump was started on December 3, 2010, with close ties to Weekly Shōnen Jump and V Jump.[10]

Jump magazines

Shōnen

Magazine title Sub-magazines Date Time-unit
Weekly Shōnen Jump
  • Weekly Shōnen Jump 35 Shūnen Kinen Jump Kuronikuru
  • Weekly Shōnen Jump Sōkan 30 Shūnen Kinen Gengashū
  • Yomu Jump
  • October 1969 – present Weekly
    V Jump Saikyō Jump 1993 – current Monthly
    Jump Square
    • Jump SQ.II (Second)
    • Jump SQ.19
    • Jump SQ.Crown
    • Jump SQ.Lab
    • Jump SQ.Rise
    December 2007 – current Monthly
    Saikyō Jump none December 3, 2010 – current Monthly
    Shōnen Jump+ none September 22, 2014 - current Monthly, semimonthly, weekly
    Shōnen Jump GIGA none July 20, 2016 – current Irregularly
    Shōnen Jump Bessatsu Shōnen Jump July 2, 1968 – 1969 Semiweekly
    Monthly Shōnen Jump
    • Hobby's Jump
    • Go!Go! Jump
    February 1970 – June 2007 Monthly

    Seinen

    Magazine title Sub-magazines Date Time-unit
    Weekly Young Jump Weekly Young Jump Tokubetsu Zōkan Mankaku Rookies
    Weekly Young Jump Zōkan Mankaku
    Young Jump Chō Zōkan: Ultra Jump

    Miracle Jump Tonari no Young Jump

    May 1979 - current Weekly
    Ultra Jump Ultra Jump Zōkan 1999 - current Monthly
    Miracle Jump
    none May 2008 - current Monthly
    Grand Jump Grand Jump Mucha, Grand Jump Mecha November 2011 - current Semimonthly
    Tonari no Young Jump none June 14, 2012 - current Monthly
    Business Jump BJ Kon July 1985 - November 2011 Monthly
    Super Jump Oh Super Jump December 1986 - November 2011 Semimonthly
    Manga Allman none October 1995 - February 2002 Semiweekly

    International

    Imprints

    When the chapters of a manga series originally serialized in a Jump magazine are collected and published into tankōbon form, they are given different imprints depending on its original magazine or type of tankōbon.

    Jump Comics

    Jump Comics (ジャンプコミックス, Janpu Komikkusu), abbreviated JC, is the most common imprint used for tankōbon editions of manga series serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump and other Jump magazines.

    .

    Jump Comics+ is the tankōbon imprint for manga series originally released digitally-only on the

    aizōban imprint formerly run by Weekly Shōnen Jump. The seinen manga anthology Super Jump has taken hold of the line and publishes their manga under it. These manga volumes have expensive paper and new cover artwork. The Jump Comics Deluxe edition of Rurouni Kenshin
    has been released in English by Viz under the title Rurouni Kenshin VIZBIG Edition.

    Jump Comics Digital is an additional imprint added to manga from any Jump magazine when it is published digitally. Jump Comics SQ. is the imprint for manga series originally run in the Jump Square magazine. V Jump Comics (Vジャンプコミックス) was the imprint for manga originally serialized in the V Jump magazine, but they now use the Jump Comics imprint instead. Young Jump Comics (ヤングジャンプ・コミックス) is the imprint for series originally run in the seinen manga magazines Weekly Young Jump, Business Jump and Ultra Jump.

    Jump J-Books

    Jump J-Books (ジャンプ ジェイ ブックス, Janpu Jei Bukkusu), commonly referred to as J-Books, is a line of light novels and guidebooks run by Weekly Shōnen Jump. J-Books has run almost ever since the manga Dr. Slump appeared in the 80's, the line is still running and had many series adapted for novels. Jump J-Book have been published in English by Viz Media under the name SJ Fiction.

    Shueisha Comic Bunko

    Shueisha Comic Bunko (集英社文庫コミック, Shūeisha Bunko Komikku) is a

    bunkoban
    imprint run by Weekly Shōnen Jump. Bunkoban editions have different cover artwork and different cheaper paper.

    Shueisha Jump Remix

    Shueisha Jump Remix (集英社ジャンプリミックス, Shūeisha Janpu Rimikkusu), abbreviated as SJR, is a line of large square-bound phone book size issues of early Jump Comics series. They often include special features like original artwork and info. Shueisha Jump Remix is an arm of Shueisha Remix; other types Shueisha REMIX's exist like Shueisha Girl's Remix and Shueisha Home Remix

    Jump related locations and expos

    Jump Festa

    Jump Festa (ジャンプフェスタ, Janpu Fesuta) is a manga and

    Jump SQ., Saikyō Jump, and Shōnen Jump+.[12] Also the video game company, Square Enix
    promotes their games at Jump Festa, due to their close ties with the V Jump magazine.

    Video games

    The Jump media franchise includes the following video games, published by Bandai and Bandai Namco Entertainment:

    See also

    References

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    5. ^ a b c "集英社 小史|成長期". Shueisha history 5. Shueisha. Archived from the original on January 19, 2008. Retrieved August 12, 2008.
    6. ^ a b "集英社 小史|成長期". Shueisha history 6. Shueisha. Archived from the original on January 19, 2008. Retrieved August 12, 2008.
    7. ^ "ICv2 - Viz and Shueisha To Launch Mass Market Boys Magazine in US". Viz and Shueisha To Launch Mass Market Boys Magazine in US. ICv2. June 10, 2002. Retrieved August 13, 2008.
    8. ^ "More Info on Jump Square, Jump SQ Official Site Launched, and More". More Info on Jump Square, Jump SQ Official Site Launched, and More. ComiPress. July 1, 2007. Retrieved August 13, 2008.
    9. ^ "Marvel's Stan Lee, Shaman King's Takei to Join Forces (Updated) - Anime News Network". Marvel's Stan Lee, Shaman King's Takei to Join Forces (Updated). Anime News Network. March 3, 2003. Retrieved August 13, 2008.
    10. ^ "Shueisha to Launch Super Strong Jump Mag for Kids". Anime News Network. November 9, 2010. Retrieved January 13, 2015.
    11. .
    12. ^ "Jump Festa". Jump Festa. Retrieved November 25, 2008.
    13. Siliconera
      . Retrieved July 16, 2018.

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