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  1. 週刊少年ジャンプ 』(しゅうかんしょうねんジャンプ)は、 集英社 が発行する 日本 の 週刊 少年 漫画雑誌 。 略称はジャンプ 』・『 WJ 』 。 1968年に少年ジャンプ 』として 月2回刊 誌として創刊し翌1969年より週刊となり週刊少年ジャンプに改名した。 また、2014年9月22日よりアプリケーションとして『 少年ジャンプ+ 』を配信している。 概要. 1968年7月11日に『 少年ジャンプ 』の名称で同年の8月1日号として創刊。 創刊時は月2回(第2・第4木曜日)発売、1969年10月から週刊化された。

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    Origins

    Weekly Shōnen Jump was launched by Shueisha on July 11, 1968,[a] to compete with the already-successful Weekly Shōnen Magazine and Weekly Shōnen Sunday. Weekly Shōnen Jump's sister publication was a manga magazine called Shōnen Book, which was originally a male version of the short-lived shōjo manga anthology Shōjo Book. Prior to issue 20, Weekly Shōnen Jump was originally called simply Shōnen Jump as it was originally a bi-weekly magazine. In 1969, Shōnen Book ceased publication at which tim...

    Golden age

    Hiroki Goto was appointed chief editor in 1986 and remained in the position until 1993. His tenure saw significant increases in circulation, and the serialization of numerous popular series. When asked about the period, Goto stated: "We only tried to create manga that everybody can enjoy. There were no specific rules. Idol and tabloid magazines dominated in the Media & Entertainment industry at that time and we aimed to stand out from the crowd by using only manga as our weapon." Famicom Jump...

    Declining circulation

    Circulation for the magazine continued to decline through the early 2000s, before reaching some stability around 2005, well below its earlier peak. In 2000, two more games were created for the purpose of commemorating the magazine's anniversaries. A crossover fighting game titled Jump Super Stars was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. It was followed by Jump Ultimate Stars in 2006. Due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the shipment of the 15th issue of 2011 was delayed in some are...

    Weekly Shōnen Jump, in association with parent company Shueisha, holds annual competitions for new or up and coming manga artists to create one-shot stories. The best are put to a panel of judges (including manga artists past and present) where the best are given a special award for the best of these new series. The Tezuka Award, named for manga pi...

    WSJ is also the center of the Shueisha's branding of its main manga products due to the popularity and recognition of the series and characters published in it. Although the manga are published both in the main magazine as well as in the Jump Comics imprint line of tankōbon, they also are republished in various other editions such as kanzenban and ...

    Weekly Shōnen Jump is the bestselling manga magazine in Japan. In 1982, Weekly Shōnen Jump had a circulation of 2.55 million. By 1995, circulation numbers swelled to 6.53 million. The magazine's former editor-in-chief Masahiko Ibaraki (2003–2008) stated this was due to the magazine including "hit titles such as Dragon Ball, Slam Dunk, and others." ...

    Series

    There are currently 21 manga titles being serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump. Out of them, RuriDragon is on indefinite hiatus and Burn the Witch's continuation is yet to be announced.

    Jump Giga

    Jump Giga(ジャンプGIGA) is a special seasonal offshoot of Weekly Shōnen Jump launched on July 20, 2016. Its original predecessor started in 1969 as a regular special issue of the bi-weekly Shōnen Jump. When Shōnen Jump became a weekly publication and was renamed Weekly Shōnen Jump in October of that same year, the special issue changed to a quarterly release and kept the shorter name. In the mid-1980s, the magazine took on the Weekly Shōnen Jump name with each issue subtitled the Spring, Summer,...

    V Jump

    V Jump(Vジャンプ, Bui Janpu) was originally an offshoot of the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine in a special issue called Weekly Shōnen Jump Tokubetsu Henshū Zōkan V Jump(週刊少年ジャンプ特別編集増刊 V JUMP). The special issues lasted from 1992 through 1993. V Jumpbecame its own independent anthology in 1993 for coverage of games, including video and card games.

    Super Jump

    Super Jump(スーパージャンプ, Sūpā Janpu) was also originally an offshoot of the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine in a special issue called Weekly Shōnen Jump Tokubetsu Henshū Zōkan Super Jump(週刊少年ジャンプ特別編集増刊 スーパージャンプ). The magazine was published from 1968 to 1988, when it became a separate anthology for seinen manga.

    Manga titles from Weekly Shōnen Jump are translated into many foreign languages, and some even have their own separate version of the Weekly Shōnen Jump anthology. Weekly Shōnen Jump manga are also published in many other countries where the magazine itself is not published, like the United Kingdom, Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Australia, and South Ko...

    Jump Comics is used as an imprint label for publishing manga, most often for collected tankōbon volumes of manga series originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump and other Jump magazines. The imprint is published in the U.S. under the names Shonen Jump and Shonen Jump Advanced. Shōnen Jump Advanced was created for the distribution of manga series...

    Magazine circulation

    The mid-1980s to the mid-1990s represents the era when the magazine's circulation was at its highest, 6.53million copies per week, with a total readership of 18 million people in Japan. The magazine has sold over 7.5 billion copies since 1968, making it the best-selling comic/manga magazine, ahead of competitors such as Weekly Shōnen Magazine and Weekly Shōnen Sunday. Throughout 2019, it had an average circulation of over 1.6 millioncopies per week.

    Manga series

    The following table lists the manga series that have had the highest circulation in Shōnen Jump magazine. It lists the number of issues where they're serialized, and estimated circulation figures and sales revenue of those Shōnen Jump issues (based on the magazine circulation figures above). Of the series listed below, only Bleach, Gintama and Black Cloverbegan their serialization after the conclusion of the golden age in the late 1990s.

  2. 週刊少年ジャンプは、集英社が発行する人気漫画雑誌です。ジャンプ連載陣は、週刊少年ジャンプに連載中の作品の紹介で、ジャンプコミックスは、ジャンプ連載陣の外にも、ジャンプに関連する作品の新刊情報や無料配信作品を紹介しています。

  3. Weekly Shōnen Jump (週刊少年ジャンプ, Shūkan Shōnen Janpu?, estilizado em inglês como WEEKLY JUMP) é uma antologia semanal de mangás shōnen publicada pela editora Shueisha sob a linha de revistas "Jump Comics". É a revista que está há mais tempo em atividade, tendo sua primeira edição lançada em 1º de agosto de ...

  4. Weekly Shonen Jump (週刊少年ジャンプ, Shūkan Shōnen Janpu?) is a weekly shōnen manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. It is the best-selling manga magazine, as well as one of the longest-running; the first issue was released with a cover date of August 1, 1968.

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