is a Japanese
publishing
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company headquartered in
Chiyoda,
Tokyo
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, Japan. Shueisha is the largest publishing company in Japan. It was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher
Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan.
Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but ...
. The following year, Shueisha became a separate, independent company.
Manga magazines published by Shueisha include the ''
Jump'' magazine line, which includes
shonen magazines ''
Weekly Shōnen Jump
is a weekly Shōnen manga, ''shōnen'' manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the ''Jump (magazine line), Jump'' line of magazines. The manga series within the magazine consist of many Action (fiction), action scenes and a fair ...
'', ''
Jump SQ'', and ''
V Jump'', and
seinen magazines ''
Weekly Young Jump
is a Japanese 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 volumes under the "Y ...
'', ''
Grand Jump'' and ''
Ultra Jump'', and the online magazine ''
Shōnen Jump+
is a manga platform created by Shueisha. Launched on September 22, 2014, it operates as a free mobile app and website. Jump+ serializes original titles and titles from other Shueisha manga magazines, and also carries digital editions of ''Weekl ...
''. They also publish other magazines, including ''
Non-no''. Shueisha, along with Shogakukan, owns
Viz Media
Viz Media, LLC is an American entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California, focused on publishing manga, and distribution and licensing Japanese anime, films, and television series.
The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
, which publishes
manga
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 history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
from both companies in North America.
History
In 1925, Shueisha was created by major publishing company
Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan.
Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but ...
(founded in 1922). became the first novel published by Shueisha in collaboration with Shogakukan—the temporary home of Shueisha. In 1927, two novels titled ''Danshi Ehon'', and ''Joshi Ehon'' were created. In 1928, Shueisha was hired to edit , a compilation. ''Gendai Humor Zenshū'' continued 12 volumes, some issues being ''Joshi Shinjidai Eishūji-chō'' and . In the 1930s another novel called ''Tantei-ki Dan'' was launched and ''Gendai Humor Zenshū'' was completed in 24 volumes. In 1931 two more novels were launched, ''Danshi Yōchien'' and ''Joshi Yōchien''.
After
World War II
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, Shueisha started publishing a manga line called ''Omoshiro Book''. ''Omoshiro Book'' published a picture book called ''Shōnen Ōja'', which became a huge hit among boys and girls. The first full volume of ''Shōnen Ōja'' was released as ''Shōnen Ōja Oitachi Hen'', which became an instant best-seller.
The first magazine published by Shueisha was ''Akaruku Tanoshii Shōnen-Shōjo Zasshi''. In September 1949, ''Omoshiro Book'' was made into a magazine with all the contents of the former line. In 1950, a special edition of the magazine was published under the title ''Hinomaru''. In addition to ''Omoshiro Book'', a female version was published in 1951: ''Shōjo Book'' which featured manga aimed at adolescent girls. The Hitotsubashi building of Shueisha became completely independent in 1952. In that year, ''Omoshiro Book'' ceased publication and ''Myōjō'' began publication as a monthly magazine. The series of ''Omoshiro Book'' were published in
bunkoban editions under the ''Omoshiro Manga Bunko'' line.
A novel called ''Yoiko Yōchien'' was published and ''Omoshiro Book'' was replaced with another
children's manga magazine called ''Yōnen Book''.
In 1955, the success of ''Shōjo Book'' led to the publication of currently running ''
Ribon''. The novel ''Joshi Yōchien Kobato'' began publication in 1958. On November 23, a special issue of ''Myōjō'' titled ''Weekly Myōjō'' was released. In 1951, another male edition of ''Shōjo Book'' was released, ''
Shōnen Book'' was made, and ''Shōjo Book'' series were released in bunkoban editions under the ''Shōjo Manga Bunko'' imprint. In the 1960s, another spin-off issue of ''Myōjō'' was released called ''Bessatsu Weekly Myōjō''.
Shueisha continues to publish many novels. A compilation of many ''Omoshiro Book'' series was released as ''Shōnen-Shōjo Nippon Rekishi Zenshū'' complete in 12 volumes. Many other books were published including ''Hirosuke Yōnen Dōwa Bungaku Zenshū'', ''Hatachi no Sekkei'', ''Dōdō Taru Jinsei'', ''Shinjin Nama Gekijō'', and ''Gaikoku kara Kita Shingo Jiten''. In 1962, Shueisha published a female version of ''Myōjō'' titled ''Josei Myōjō'' and many more novels. In 1963, Shueisha began publication of the widely successful ''
Margaret
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'' with the additional offshoot ''Bessatsu Margaret''. The novel ''Ukiyo-e Hanga'' was released complete in seven volumes, and the picture book ''Sekai 100 Nin no Monogatari Zenshū'' was released in the usual 12. In 1964, ''Kanshi Taikei'' was released in 24 volumes plus a reprint. In that year a line of novels, ''Compact Books'', was made and a line of manga called ''Televi-Books'' ("televi": short for "television"). In 1965, two more magazines were made: ''
Cobalt'' and the ''Shōnen Book'' offshoot ''Bessatsu Shōnen Book''.
In 1966, Shueisha began publication of ''
Weekly Playboy'', ''Seishun to Dokusho'' and ''Shōsetsu Junior''. A novel called ''Nihonbon Gaku Zenshū'' spawned a great 88 volumes. Another manga magazine was made titled ''Young Music''. ''Deluxe Margaret'' began publication in 1967 and the additional ''Margaret Comics'' and ''Ribon Comics'' lines. In 1968 the magazine ''Hoshi Young Sense'' began publication as spin-off to the short-lived ''Young Sense''. Later in that year ''Margaret'' launched the ''
Seventeen'' magazine as a Japanese version of
the English edition.
''
Shōnen Jump Shōnen Jump or Shonen Jump may refer to:
*''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', a Japanese manga anthology magazine published by Shueisha since 1968
*Jump (magazine line), ''Jump'' (magazine line)
**''Shōnen Jump+'', a digital magazine and mobile application s ...
'' was created in the same year as a semi-weekly magazine. Another
children's manga magazine was created in that year called ''Junior Comic'' and another ''Ribon'' spin-off called ''Ribon Comic''. In 1969, the magazine ''Joker'' began publication along with ''guts''. Several other novels were published. The magazine ''Bessatsu Seventeen'' began publication. In that year ''Shōnen Jump'' became a weekly anthology and changed its name to ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. Following up the end of ''Shōnen Book'' a spin-off of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' started at the same time as it became weekly, initially called ''Bessatsu Shōnen Jump''. It changed its name to ''
Monthly Shōnen Jump
was a shōnen manga magazine which was published monthly in Japan by Shueisha from 1970 to 2007 under the '' Jump'' line of magazines. It was the sister magazine to ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''.
History
The ''Monthly Shōnen Jump'' magazine star ...
'' with the second issue.
The 1970s started with the launch of the novel magazine ''Subaru'' and in 1971 the ''
Non-no'' and ''Ocean life'' magazines began publication. The novel series ''Gendai Nippon Bijutsu Zenshū'' spawned 18 volumes and became a huge seller. In 1972 ''Roadshow'' began publication and ''
The Rose of Versailles'' begins in the ''Margaret Comics'' line gaining massive popularity. In 1973 ''
Playgirl'' magazine began publication and the novel series ''Zenshaku Kanbun Taikei'' spawning a huge 33 volumes. In 1974 ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' launched ''Akamaru Jump''. ''Saison de Non-no'' launches.
Shueisha announced that in the summer of 2011, it would launch a new manga magazine titled ''Miracle Jump''.
In October 2016, Shueisha announced that they had created a new department on June 21 called the . Headed by ''
V Jump'' editor-in-chief Akio Iyoku, it is dedicated solely to
Akira Toriyama's ''
Dragon Ball'' and optimizing and expanding the brand.
On January 28, 2019, Shueisha launched the global English-language version of the
online magazine
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''
Shōnen Jump+
is a manga platform created by Shueisha. Launched on September 22, 2014, it operates as a free mobile app and website. Jump+ serializes original titles and titles from other Shueisha manga magazines, and also carries digital editions of ''Weekl ...
'', titled ''
Manga Plus''. It is freely available in every country except China and South Korea, which have their own separate services. A Spanish-language version will be launched in February/March 2019, and may have a different library of content. Like the Japanese app, it has large samples of manga that can be read for free including all the current titles of Weekly Shōnen Jump, a sizeable number of titles from ''Shōnen Jump+'' and some titles from Jump Square. However, unlike the Japanese version; the latest chapters of current ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga are made available free for a limited-time and it does not sell content.
On March 31, 2022, Shueisha announced that it established a new wholly-owned affiliated subsidiary named Shueisha Games on February 16. The company will support other developers on over five ongoing projects, and to develop a mobile game with character design by a ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' artist.
On May 30, 2023, a vertical manga service called ''Jump Toon'' was announced and is expected to launch sometime in 2024.
Magazines
''Jump'' magazine line
Shōnen manga magazines
Seinen manga magazines
Shōjo manga magazines
Josei manga magazines
Other magazines
Apps and websites
Kanzenban magazines
Shueisha has published many
kanzenban magazines. Kanzenban magazines consist of one series being published for roughly a year and then another and so on, unlike normal
manga magazines which have a variety of series. The select series has chapters from roughly three volumes in every issue.
''Monthly Comic Tokumori''
is a ''
seinen'' kanzenban magazine published by Shueisha's subsidiary Home-sha.
The magazine currently serializes the
samurai
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-based ''Nobunaga no Kyodai Tetsu Fune: Sengoku no Umi o Seisu'' every month.
''Shueisha Original''
is a multi-demographic
manga
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 history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
magazine published by Shueisha. It features an individual kanzenban of a classic Shueisha manga series. Each issue is a continuation of the last kanzenban. ''Shueisha Original'' has only featured two series which have run in the magazine for a long time. The first series was ''
Chibi Maruko-chan'' from the ''
shōjo'' manga anthology ''
Ribon''. ''Chibi Maruko-chan'' ran in the magazine from August 2007 to January 2008. ''
Rokudenashi Blues'' by
Masanori Morita which ran in ''
Weekly Shōnen Jump
is a weekly Shōnen manga, ''shōnen'' manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the ''Jump (magazine line), Jump'' line of magazines. The manga series within the magazine consist of many Action (fiction), action scenes and a fair ...
'' started in March 2008 and is currently running in ''Shueisha Original''.
''Shueisha Remix''
is one of many kanzenban magazines published by Shueisha. ''Shueisha Remix'' magazines are split into four lines: ''Shueisha Jump Remix'', ''Shueisha Girls Remix'', ''Shueisha Home Remix'' and ''Shueisha International Remix''.
''Weekly Shōnen Jump: Tokubetsu Henshū''
Light novel imprints
*''
Cobalt Bunko'' - Shueisha's light novel imprint that's aimed at teenage girls.
*''Chiffon Bunko'' - A imprint focused on romance series.
*''Dash X Bunko'' - An imprint that targets males from their mid teens to their twenties. It publishes original light novels that contains various genres of: fantasy, science fiction, mystery, romance, history, horror. Published light novel works will have various adaptations, such as manga adaptations in Shueisha's Jump manga magazines, anime adaptations, deployment of mediamix works/projects, and movie adaptations.
*''Dash X Bunko Novel f'' - An imprint that is an off-shoot of ''Dash X Bunko'' that targets female audiences.
*''Jump J-Books'' - An imprint that targets males in their teens, and have novelizations and spin-offs of manga from ''
Weekly Shonen Jump''.
*''Shueisha Orange Bunko'' - An imprint focused on women.
*''
Super Dash Bunko'' - An imprint focused on teenage boys.
Shueisha English Edition
Shueisha English Edition is an imprint of Shueisha. It publishes Japanese literature, including mystery, fantasy, horror and erotica, in English translation.
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