History
In 1949, Shueisha got into the business of making manga magazines, the first being ''Omoshiro Book''. In 1951, Shueisha created a female version of that anthology entitled ''Shōjo Book''. ''Shōjo Book'' led to the publication of the highly successful Shōjo manga magazine: '' Ribon''. ''Omoshiro Book'' went out of print and Shueisha decided to make another male version of their successful ''Shōjo Book'' to even it out and made the magazine ''Shōnen Book''. In the middle of ''Shōnen Book's'' publication, ''Shōnen Jump'' began its run (at the time was a Semiweekly magazine and had no "Weekly"). ''Shōnen Book'' ended when ''Shōnen Jump'' became a Weekly magazine correctly changing its name to ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. In 1969, a special issue called ''Bessatsu Shōnen Jump'' took ''Shōnen Book's'' place. In addition to the success of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', Shueisha created a Seinen version of the magazine in 1979, called '' Young Jump'' (now ''Weekly Young Jump''). ''Bessatsu Shōnen Jump'', later got renamed '' Monthly Shōnen Jump'' and became a magazine of its own. The seasonal issues of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' are now called ''Akamaru Jump''. In 1985, Shueisha started the publication of two business related manga magazines; a salaryman ''Jump'' magazine called '' Business Jump'' and an office lady manga magazine called ''Office You'', also in 1988 started the publication of '' Super Jump''. Many other Seinen related ''Jump'' magazines, started as spin-off issues of the ''Weekly Young Jump'' magazine. In 1993, Shueisha announced and released theJump magazines
*Green titles in sub-magazines have only been published once. *See '' Shōnen manga'' and '' Seinen manga'' for details of classification.Shōnen
Seinen
International
*'' Shonen Jump'' ( Viz Media, 20022012) *'' Weekly Shonen Jump'' (Viz Media, 20122018) *'' Banzai!'' ( Carlsen Verlag 20012005) *'' Formosa Youth''Imprints
When the chapters of a manga series originally serialized in a ''Jump'' magazine are collected and published into ''Jump Comics
, abbreviated JC, is the most common imprint used for ''tankōbon'' editions of manga series serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' and other ''Jump'' magazines. The Jump Comics line is published in English by Viz Media under the names Shonen Jump and Shonen Jump Advanced. Shōnen Jump Advanced was created for the distribution of manga series considered more mature due to content or themes. Series released under SJA include '' Eyeshield 21'', '' Ichigo 100%'', '' Pretty Face'', '' I"s'', '' Hunter × Hunter'', '' Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo'' and '' Death Note''. Jump Comics+ is the ''tankōbon'' imprint for manga series originally released digitally-only on the '' Shōnen Jump+'' app and website. is an '' 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. was the imprint for manga originally serialized in the ''V Jump'' magazine, but they now use the Jump Comics imprint instead. is the imprint for series originally run in the ''seinen manga'' magazines ''Weekly Young Jump'', ''Business Jump'' and ''Ultra Jump''.Jump J-Books
, 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
is a '' bunkoban'' imprint run by ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. ''Bunkoban'' editions have different cover artwork and different cheaper paper.Shueisha Jump Remix
, 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 RemixJump related locations and expos
Jump Festa
is a manga and anime exposition held every year by Shueisha. It focuses on all of the publisher's ''shōnen''-related ''Jump'' magazines: ''Video games
The ''Jump'' media franchise includes the following video games, published by Bandai andSee also
*'' Shōnen Jump+'' —References
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