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Weekly Shōnen Magazine (Japanese:
Editor-in-Chief | Shintaro Kawakubo |
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Categories | Shōnen manga[1][2] |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 883,804[1] (July–September, 2016) |
Publisher | Kodansha |
First issue | March 17, 1959 |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Website | Official website |
It is one of the best-selling manga magazines. By March 2008, the magazine had 2,942 issues, having sold 4.55 billion copies, with an average weekly circulation of 1,546,567. At an average issue price of ¥129 ($1.29), the magazine had generated approximately ¥590 billion ($5.9 billion) in sales revenue by March 2008. In addition, about 1 billion compiled tankōbon volumes had been sold by March 2008.[3]
Jason Thompson stated that it is "more down-to-earth, as well as just a tad more guy-oriented" compared to Weekly Shōnen Jump and likened this magazine to "more like something you'd find in the guys' locker room."[4]
Features
editSeries
editThere are currently 26 manga titles being serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine. Out of them, Ahiru no Sora is on hiatus.
Series title | Author(s) | Premiered |
---|---|---|
A Couple of Cuckoos (カッコウの |
Miki Yoshikawa | January 2020 |
Ahiru no Sora (あひるの |
Takeshi Hinata | December 2003 |
Batchiri Scratch (ばっちりスクラッチ) | Punatsu | July 2024 |
Blue Lock (ブルーロック, Burū Rokku) | Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura | August 2018 |
The Blue Wolves of Mibu ( |
Tsuyoshi Yasuda | October 2021 |
The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses ( |
Koji Seo | February 2021 |
Four Knights of the Apocalypse ( |
Nakaba Suzuki | January 2021 |
Gachiakuta (ガチアクタ) | Kei Urana | February 2022 |
Galaxias (ガラクシアス, Garakushiasu) | Ao Hatesaka | July 2024 |
Go! Go! Loser Ranger! ( |
Negi Haruba | February 2021 |
Hajime no Ippo (はじめの |
George Morikawa | October 1989 |
Honeko Akabane's Bodyguards ( |
Masamitsu Nigatsu | September 2022 |
Irozuku Monochrome ( |
Atsushi Uchiyama | August 2024 |
Kaijin Fugeki ( |
Oh! great | May 2024 |
Kanan-sama wa Akumade Choroi (カナン |
Nonco | June 2022 |
Love Forty (ラブフォーティ) | Jirō Katori, Shinichi Itō | June 2024 |
Medaka Kuroiwa Is Impervious to My Charms ( |
Ran Kuze | May 2021 |
Orion's Board ( |
Naoshi Arakawa | January 2024 |
Rent-A-Girlfriend ( |
Reiji Miyajima | July 2017 |
Seitokai ni mo Ana wa Aru! ( |
Muchimaro | April 2022 |
Shangri-La Frontier (シャングリラ・フロンティア〜クソゲーハンター、 |
Katarina, Ryosuke Fuji | July 2020 |
To Your Eternity ( |
Yoshitoki Ōima | November 2016 |
Tune In to the Midnight Heart ( |
Masakuni Igarashi | September 2023 |
Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister ( |
Marcey Naito | April 2021 |
Yowayowa Sensei (よわよわ |
Kamio Fukuchi | November 2022 |
Yumene Connect (ゆめねこねくと, Yumene Konekuto) | Kou Sawada | September 2024 |
Circulation
editDate(s) | January–March | April–June | July–September | October–December | Magazine sales | Ref |
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March 1959 to March 2008 | 1,546,567 | 4,550,000,000 | [3] | |||
April 2008 to December 2008 | — | 1,755,000 | 1,720,000 | 1,691,667 | 67,166,671 | [5] |
2009 | 1,664,167 | 1,633,334 | 1,614,616 | 1,593,637 | 84,574,802 | [6] |
2010 | 1,571,231 | 1,565,000 | 1,556,250 | 1,551,819 | 81,175,900 | [7] |
2011 | 1,529,693 | 1,491,500 | 1,489,584 | 1,472,084 | 77,777,193 | [8] |
2012 | 1,447,500 | 1,436,017 | 1,412,584 | 1,404,834 | 74,112,155 | [9] |
2013 | 1,376,792 | 1,357,000 | 1,324,209 | 1,308,117 | 69,759,534 | [10] |
2014 | 1,277,500 | 1,245,417 | 1,211,750 | 1,192,267 | 64,050,142 | [11] |
2015 | 1,156,059 | 1,127,042 | 1,107,840 | 1,085,110 | 58,188,663 | [11][12] |
2016 | 1,038,450 | 1,015,659 | 995,017 | 986,017 | 52,456,859 | [1][13] |
2017 | 964,158 | 932,713 | 883,804 | 840,667 | 47,077,446 | [13] |
January 2018 to March 2018 | 815,458 | — | — | — | 10,600,954 | [13] |
March 1959 to March 2018 | 1,512,692[3][13] | 5,236,940,319 |
Magazine Pocket
editMagazine Pocket (マガジンポケット, Magajin Poketto), or MagaPoke (マガポケ), is an online web comic site run by Kodansha and tied in to their Weekly Shōnen Magazine line. It runs original manga created for the site as well as manga moved from one of the print magazines related to Weekly Shōnen Magazine. It opened on August 3, 2015.
Reception
editThis section possibly contains original research. (September 2009) |
The Weekly Shōnen Magazine achieved success in the 1970s and subsequently had increased sales. As a result, it became the top-selling manga magazine in Japan of its period, appearing popular amongst many otaku. But the position was later occupied by Weekly Shōnen Jump, when this competitor was born in 1968, knocking Shōnen Magazine off the top spot. Shōnen Jump had begun to circulate and dominate the manga magazine market. This started from the 1970s and continued throughout the 1990s.
In October 1997, Shōnen Magazine reclaimed its position as the top-selling manga magazine of its day until this was brokered in 2002. Currently, the two magazines have competed closely in terms of market circulation. Sales of the two magazines now remain very close. Circulation has dropped below two million.[14] In a rare event due to the closeness of the two magazine's founding dates, Weekly Shōnen Magazine and Weekly Shōnen Sunday released a special combined issue on March 19, 2008. In addition, other commemorative events, merchandise, and manga crossovers were planned for the following year as part of the celebrations.[15]
Others include Shōnen Magazine, published by Kobunsha of the same Kodansha group. Shōnen Magazine famously serialized Tetsujin 28-go, the first mecha anime from July 1956 to May 1966.
See also
edit- List of manga magazines
- Shonen Magz, Indonesian version
- Sunday vs Magazine: Shūketsu! Chōjō Daikessen (video game)
References
edit- ^ a b c "Boys' Manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. September 2016. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
- ^ Thompson, Jason (2007). Manga: The Complete Guide. Del Rey Books. pp. 338–339. ISBN 978-0-345-48590-8.
- ^ a b c "Shonen Magazine, Shonen Sunday Mark 50th Anniversary (Updated)". Anime News Network. March 18, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
- ^ Thompson, Jason (February 2, 2012). "Jason Thompson's House of 1000 Manga - Harlem Beat". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
- ^ 2008 circulation figures:
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" April-June, 2008". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" July-September, 2008". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" October-December, 2008". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- ^ 2009 circulation figures:
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" January-March, 2009". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" April-June, 2009". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" July-September, 2009". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" October-December, 2009". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- ^ 2010 circulation figures:
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" January-March, 2010". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" April-June, 2010". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" July-September, 2010". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" October-December, 2010". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- ^ 2011 circulation figures:
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" January-March, 2011". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" April-June, 2011". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" July-September, 2011". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" October-December, 2011". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- ^ 2012 circulation figures:
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" January-March, 2012". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" April-June, 2012". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" July-September, 2012". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" October-December, 2012". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- ^ 2013 circulation figures:
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" January-March, 2013". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" April-June, 2013". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" July-September, 2013". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" October-December, 2013". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- ^ a b "Top Manga Magazines' Circulation Dropped 10%+ in 1 Year". Anime News Network. April 28, 2015. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- ^ 2015 circulation figures
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" April-June, 2015". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" July-September, 2015". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" October-December, 2015". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
- ^ a b c d "Circulation figures "Boys' Manga" January-March, 2016". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved August 10, 2018.
- ^ "Weekly Shonen Magazine Circulation Drops Under 2M".
- ^ Shonen Magazine, Shonen Sunday Mark 50th Anniversary (Updated) - Anime News Network
External links
edit- Official website (in Japanese)