is a Japanese
seinen
is an editorial category of Japanese comics marketed toward young adult men. In Japanese, the word ''seinen'' literally means "youth", but the term "''seinen'' manga" is also used to describe the target audience of magazines like '' Weekly Ma ...
manga magazine
Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is used ...
published by
Futabasha
is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in Higashigokenchō, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.[会社概要]
" Futabasha. ...
. It is currently published twice a month, on the first and third Thursday. The magazine was originally formed as and began publishing weekly from July 7, 1967. It is considered the first true seinen magazine. In 2003 it changed to its current publishing format and dropped the ''Weekly'' part of its name to reflect its new schedule.
Circulation numbers between October 2009 and September 2010 was 200,000.
Manga titles
Currently serialized
Listed alphabetically.
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Bar Lemon Heart'' (since 1986,
Mitsutoshi Furuya
was a Japanese manga artist. He made his debut as a manga artist in 1955 with kashi-hon manga. He started as an assistant of Osamu Tezuka in 1958, but was primarily known for starting out as an assistant of Fujio Akatsuka five years later. H ...
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Ganpapatō no Zerosen Shōjo'' (since 2007,
Sōichi Moto
Sōichi, Soichi, Souichi or Sohichi (written: 壮一, 宗一, 聡一, 奏一 or そういち in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
* (born 1942), Japanese politician
* (born 1972), Japanese baseba ...
)
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Koroshiya-san: The Hired Gun'' (since 2004,
Tamachiku)
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Mitsubachi no Kiss'' (since 2008, Tōru Izu)
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My Pure Lady: Onegai Suppleman'' (since 2006, Kaoru Hazuki (artist), Chinatsu Tomisawa (creator))
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The New Dinosaurs: An Alternative Evolution'' (since ?, Takaaki Ogawa (artist),
Dougal Dixon
Dougal Dixon (born 1 March 1947) is a Scottish geologist, palaeontologist, educator and author. Dixon has written well over a hundred books on geology and palaeontology, many of them for children, which have been credited with attracting many to ...
(writer))
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Ninja Papa'' (since 2006, Yasuhito Yamamoto)
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Nōnai Kakutō Akiba Shoot'' (since 2007, Shingo Yamada)
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Ōsaka Hamlet
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of ...
'' (since 2005,
Hiromi Morishita Hiromi may refer to:
*Hiromi, Ehime, city in Shikoku, Japan
* Hiromi (given name), unisex Japanese given name (including a list of persons with the name)
*Hiromi (comedian), Japanese comedian
* Hiromi (model), Japanese fashion model
* Meitetsu Hiro ...
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*''Porno Graffiti'' (since 2008,
Chinatsu Tomisawa
is a feminine Japanese given name which is occasionally given to men.
Possible writings
Chinatsu can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
*千夏, "thousand summers/thousandth summer"
*知夏, "wise summer"
*智夏, "intel ...
)
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Samayoi Zakura'' (since 2008,
Mamora Gōda)
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Sensei no Kaban
Sensei, Seonsaeng, Tiên sinh or Xiansheng, corresponding to Chinese characters , is an East Asian honorific term shared in Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and Chinese; it is literally translated as "person born before another" or "one who ...
'' (since 1999,
Jiro Taniguchi
was a Japanese mangaka, manga writer/artist. His works belong to the gekiga, or "dramatic pictures", genre of manga. In France he was knighted a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2011.
Career
Taniguchi began his career as an ...
(artist),
Hiromi Kawakami
is a Japanese writer known for her off-beat fiction, poetry, and literary criticism. She has won numerous Japanese literary awards, including the Akutagawa Prize, the Tanizaki Prize, the Yomiuri Prize, and the Izumi Kyōka Prize for Litera ...
(creator))
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Shin Shiawase no Jikan
Shin may refer to:
Biology
* The front part of the human leg below the knee
* Shinbone, the tibia, the larger of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates
Names
* Shin (given name) (Katakana: シン, Hiragana: しん), a Japanese g ...
'' (since 2005,
Yasuyumi Kunitomo)
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Suzuki-sensei'' (since 2005,
Kenji Taketomi)
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Uchi no Tsumatte Dō Deshō?'' (since 2007,
Shigeyuki Fukumitsu
Shigeyuki (written: , or ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
*, Japanese speed skater
*, Japanese boxer
*, Japanese baseball player
*, Japanese politician
*Shigeyuki Hori, Japanese automotive engineer
*Shig ...
)
*''Wild Nights'' (since 2008,
Tomohiro Koizumi)
Previously serialized
Listed by order of appearance.
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009-1
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori. The manga was serialized in the Futabasha publication '' Weekly Manga Action'' from 1967 to 1970, then returned briefly in 1974. The story concerns Miléne Hoffman ( ...
'' (1967-1970,
Shotaro Ishinomori
was a Japanese manga artist who became an influential figure in manga, anime, and , creating several immensely popular long-running series such as '' Cyborg 009,'' the ''Super Sentai'' series (later adapted into the ''Power Rangers'' series), a ...
)
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Lupin III
, also written as ''Lupin the Third'', ''Lupin the 3rd'', or ''Lupin the IIIrd'', is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Monkey Punch. It follows the endeavors of master thief Arsène Lupin III, the grandson of Arsè ...
'' (1967-1972,
Monkey Punch
, known by the pen name , was a Japanese manga artist, best known for his series ''Lupin III''.
Life and career
Katō was born in Hamanaka, Hokkaido; he began drawing at a very young age, but did not draw manga until junior high school, when ...
)
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Lone Wolf and Cub
is a Japanese manga series created by writer Kazuo Koike and artist Goseki Kojima. First published in 1970, the story was adapted into six films starring Tomisaburo Wakayama, four plays, a television series starring Kinnosuke Yorozuya, an ...
'' (1970-1976,
Kazuo Koike
was a prolific Japanese manga writer ( gensakusha), novelist, screenwriter, lyricist and entrepreneur. He is best known for his violent, artful '' seinen'' manga, notably ''Lone Wolf and Cub'' (with Goseki Kojima, 1970–6), ''Lady Snowblood'' ...
,
Goseki Kojima
was a Japanese manga artist. He is known for his collaborations with manga writer Kazuo Koike, the most famous of them being ''Lone Wolf and Cub''.
Biography
Kojima was born in Yokkaichi, Mie, on the same day as Osamu Tezuka. After getting out ...
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Ganbare!! Tabuchi-kun!!
, is a yonkoma manga series by Hisaichi Ishii which ran in the weekly '' Manga Action'' magazine from 1978 to 1979 in Japan. After that series ended, Ishii continued creating more baseball gag comics which were then collected under the ti ...
'' (1978-1979,
Hisaichi Ishii
is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known outside Japan for his manga series '' Nono-chan'', which was adapted into the Studio Ghibli anime film ''My Neighbors the Yamadas''. Topics covered by Ishii's manga include baseball (in his debut work), ...
)
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Jarinko Chie'' (1978-1997,
Etsumi Haruki
is a Japanese manga artist
A is a comic artist who writes and/or illustrates manga. As of 2006, about 3,000 professional manga artists were working in Japan.
Most manga artists study at an art college or manga school or take on an apprenti ...
)
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Judge'' (1989-1991,
Fujihiko Hosono
is a Japanese manga artist. Hosono was born in Ōta, Tokyo. In 1979, he made his debut with '' Crusher Joe'' while he was a student at Keio University. Around the same time, he joined the as an animator. He has had stories published in the manga ...
)
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All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku
is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yuzo Takada. It was serialized in '' Weekly Manga Action'' for only three issues in 1991, with the three published stories later compiled in a single volume collection in December 1997. The ...
'' (1990-1991,
Yuzo Takada
is the pseudonym of , a popular Japanese manga artist. He worked as an assistant for manga artist Fujihiko Hosono before starting his career as an original author. His first work appeared in November 1983 in ''Young Magazine'', and his first seri ...
)
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Crayon Shin-chan'' (1990-2000,
Yoshito Usui
was a Japanese manga artist known for the popular '' Crayon Shin-chan'' series. He was born in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Personal life
In 1977, he graduated from Saitama Kasukabe technical high school (埼玉県立春日� ...
)
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Old Boy'' (1996-1998,
Garon Tsuchiya
, also known as and Marginal (in '' Astral Project''), was a Japanese manga writer.
In 1986 he completed his first major works in collaboration with Akyo Makata in ''Ahomansu'' and ''Meisouou Boodaa''. Afterwards, Tsuchiya collaborated with dr ...
&
Nobuaki Minegishi
is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator, whose works include '' Old Boy'', ''Aburemon'', ''Jungle'', ''Tenpai'', ''Hoozuki'', ''Joi Reika'', and ''Maboroshi No Kakero''.
Minegishi's series ''Old Boy'' won the 2007 Eisner Award
The Will E ...
)
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Shiawase no Jikan'' (1997-2001, Yasuyuki Kunitomo)
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Shamo Shamo may refer to:
;People
* Shamo Abbey (born 1980), Ghanaian football forward
* Shamo Quaye (1971–1997), Ghanaian football player
* Ihor Shamo, (1925–1982), Ukrainian composer
;Other
* Shāmò, a generic Chinese term for deserts.
* Sham ...
'' (1998-2007,
Izo Hashimoto &
Akio Tanaka
Akio (written: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , or in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
*, Japanese manga artist
*, Japanese politician
*, Japanese mathematician
* Akio Ishii (石井 昭男, bor ...
)
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High School Girls
is a Japanese manga series, created by Towa Oshima, which was originally serialized in Futabasha's '' Weekly Manga Action'' magazine from 2001, and then subsequently '' Comic High!'' from 2004.
It was adapted in 2006 into an anime televisi ...
'' (2001-2004,
Towa Oshima
Towa may refer to:
Japanese municipalities
*Tōwa, Fukushima, town in Fukushima Prefecture
*Tōwa, Iwate, town in Iwate Prefecture
* Towa, Kōchi, village in Kōchi Prefecture
*Tōwa, Yamaguchi, former town in Yamaguchi Prefecture
* Tōwa, Miyag ...
)
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Cutie Honey Tennyo Densetsu
is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai. First appearing in '' Weekly Shōnen Champions 41st issue of 1973, the series ran until April 1974. It follows an android girl named Honey Kisaragi, who trans ...
'' (2001-2003,
Go Nagai
, better known by the pen name , is a Japanese manga artist and a prolific author of science fiction, fantasy, horror and erotica. He made his professional debut in 1967 with ''Meakashi Polikichi'', but is best known for creating popular 1970s ...
)
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Sky Hawk'' (2002,
Jiro Taniguchi
was a Japanese mangaka, manga writer/artist. His works belong to the gekiga, or "dramatic pictures", genre of manga. In France he was knighted a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2011.
Career
Taniguchi began his career as an ...
)
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Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms
is a one-volume manga written and illustrated by Fumiyo Kōno. The two connected stories were first published in Japan by Futabasha in ''Weekly Manga Action'' in 2003 and 2004, then collected in a single ''tankōbon'' volume in 2004. The s ...
'' (2003,
Fumiyo Kōno
, commonly romanized Fumiyo Kouno, is a Japanese manga artist from Nishi-ku, Hiroshima, known for her 2004 manga ''Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms'' and her 2007 manga ''In This Corner of the World'' which got an anime film adapt ...
)
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Maestro
Maestro (; from the Italian '' maestro'' , meaning " master" or "teacher") is an honorific title of respect (plural: maestros or maestri). The term is most commonly used in the context of Western classical music and opera, in line with the ubi ...
'' (2003-2007,
Akira Sasō
is a Japanese manga artist and educator. He has won a Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize and two Japan Media Arts Awards, the latter for his manga '' Shindō'' (1997–98) and ''Maestro'' (2003–07).
Biography
Sasō was born in Takarazuka, Hyōgo, Ja ...
)
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Kodomo no Kodomo'' (2004,
Akira Sasō
is a Japanese manga artist and educator. He has won a Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize and two Japan Media Arts Awards, the latter for his manga '' Shindō'' (1997–98) and ''Maestro'' (2003–07).
Biography
Sasō was born in Takarazuka, Hyōgo, Ja ...
)
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17-sai.
is a manga with the story by and art by , published in 2004–2005. It depicts the kidnapping and rape of a girl, based on the murder of Junko Furuta. It was published in Japan by Futabasha and serialized in ''Manga Action''.
It was published ...
'' (2004-2005, (story by and art by )
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Ochiken'' (2005-2008,
Yoshio Kawashima)
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Ekiben Hitoritabi
is a seinen manga series by Jun Hayase, serialized in ''Manga Action''. It focuses on the main character, Nakahara Daisuke, as he eats ''ekiben'', bento meals sold at train stations, as he travels around Japan by rail.
A 12-episode live-a ...
'' (since 2006–2011,
Jun Hayase
Jun or JUN may refer to:
People and anthroponymy
* Jun (given name), a common Japanese given name
* Jun (singer), a member of South Korean boy band U-KISS
* Tomáš Jun, Czech footballer
* A spelling of common Korean family name Jeon (Korean ...
(art & story),
Kan Sakurai
Kan or KAN may refer to:
Places
* Kan (river), a tributary of the Yenisey in Russia
* Kan District of Iran
* Kan, Kyrgyzstan, a village in Batken Region
* Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano, Nigeria, IATA code
* Kannapolis (Amtrak s ...
(editor))
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Hinotama Love'' (2006-2007,
Maya Koikeda)
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Gokudō Meshi
is a Japanese manga series by Shigeru Tsuchiyama. It has been adapted into a live-action film also known as ''Sukiyaki'' in 2011.
Cast
* Tasuku Nagaoka as Kenta Nagoaka
* Masanobu Katsumura as Shinta Minami
* Motoki Ochiai as Shunsuke Aida ...
'' (2006-2013,
Shigeru Tsuchiyama)
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Crime and Punishment: A Falsified Romance'' (January 23, 2007 – March 15, 2011, Naoyuki Ochiai)
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In This Corner of the World
is a manga series written and illustrated by Fumiyo Kōno which ran from 2007 to 2009 in ''Weekly Manga Action''. It follows the life of Suzu Urano, a young bride with her new family living on the outskirts of Kure City during the Second ...
'' (2006-2009,
Fumiyo Kōno
, commonly romanized Fumiyo Kouno, is a Japanese manga artist from Nishi-ku, Hiroshima, known for her 2004 manga ''Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms'' and her 2007 manga ''In This Corner of the World'' which got an anime film adapt ...
)
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Stargazing Dog
is a Japanese manga by Takashi Murakami. The story is narrated by a dog named Happie, who lives with a working-class Japanese family until one day the man's wife requests a divorce, and he takes Happie on a road trip to southern Japan, eventu ...
'' (August 5, 2008 – February 3, 2009,
Takashi Murakami
is a Japanese contemporary artist. He works in fine arts media (such as painting and sculpture) as well as commercial (such as fashion, merchandise, and animation) and is known for blurring the line between high and low arts as well as co ae ...
)
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Drifting Net Cafe'' (February 28, 2009 – June 28, 2011,
Shūzō Oshimi)
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Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki'' (November 2012 - December 2015,
Makoto Ojiro
is a unisex Japanese name although it is more commonly used by males.
As a noun, Makoto means "sincerity" (誠) or "truth" (真, 眞).
People
Given name
*Makoto (musician) (born 1977), drum and bass artist
*Makoto (Sharan Q) ( まこと), dr ...
)
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Inside Mari'' (March 2012 - September 2016,
Shūzō Oshimi)
*''
Tomodachi x Monster'' (June 2014 – 27 June 2015, Yoshihiko Inui)
References
External links
*
Manga Action
Seinen manga magazines
Magazines established in 1967
1967 establishments in Japan
Futabasha
Biweekly magazines published in Japan
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