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Monthly Shōnen Jump

Monthly Shōnen Jump (月刊少年ジャンプ, Gekkan Shōnen Janpu, commonly anglicized as MONTHLY 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.

Monthly Shōnen Jump
Cover of September 2006 issue featuring the manga Kurohime.
CategoriesShōnen manga
FrequencyMonthly
First issue6 February 1970
Final issue6 June 2007
CompanyShueisha
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Website archived

History edit

 
First issue of Bessatsu Shōnen Jump

The Monthly Shōnen Jump magazine started as a spin-off issue of Weekly Jump called Bessatsu Shōnen Jump.[1]

The second spin-off issue was called Monthly Shōnen Jump, which caught on and became its own separate independent manga magazine.

Shōnen manga magazines in Japan in the 1980s focused on bishōjo characters, and Monthly Shōnen Jump stood out due to the many product and toy tie-ins it had during that period and into the 1990s.[citation needed] An off-shoot, Hobby's Jump, was published for 16 issues from 1983 to 1988.[2][3] Another spin-off Go!Go! Jump was a collaboration between its sister magazine Weekly Jump and Monthly Jump; it was published in 2005 and was only published once.

On 22 February 2007, Shueisha announced that Monthly Jump would cease publication as of the July issue (on sale June 6, 2007.) Sales had slumped to a third of the magazine's peak, though a new magazine called Jump SQ. took its place on 2 November.[4][5][6]

In a letter dated 2 May 2007, Shueisha announced that Claymore takes a month break but it, Gag Manga Biyori, Rosario + Vampire, and Tegami Bachi continued in Weekly Shōnen Jump until the start of the magazine Jump SQ.[7]

List of titles edit

Titles with ☆ were transferred to Shueisha's Jump Square. The magazine's longest running manga were: Kattobi itto (Motoki Monma), Wataru Ga Pyun! (Tsuyoshi Nakaima) and Eleven (Taro Nami, Hiroshi Takahashi)

Last series edit

Past series edit

Circulation edit

Year(s) Monthly circulation Magazine sales (est.) Sales revenue (est.) Issue price
1989 1,350,000[8] 16,200,000[8] ¥2,916,000,000 ¥180[9]
1990 to 1991 1,400,000[8] 33,600,000[8] ¥6,048,000,000
1992 to 1993 1,350,000[8] 32,400,000[8] ¥6,156,000,000 ¥190[9]
1994 1,300,000[8] 15,600,000[8] ¥3,276,000,000 ¥210[9]
1995 1,150,000[8] 13,800,000[8] ¥2,898,000,000
1996 1,500,000[8] 18,000,000[8] ¥3,780,000,000
1997 1,000,000[8] 12,000,000[8] ¥2,520,000,000
1998 800,000[8] 9,600,000[8] ¥2,016,000,000
1999 730,000[8] 8,760,000[8] ¥1,839,600,000
2000 650,000[8] 7,800,000[8] ¥1,638,000,000
2001 620,000[8] 7,440,000[8] ¥3,704,400,000
2002 1,400,000[8] 16,800,000[8] ¥3,528,000,000
2003 530,000[8] 6,360,000[8] ¥1,335,600,000
2004 460,000[8] 5,520,000[8] ¥1,159,200,000
2005 400,000[8] 4,800,000[8] ¥1,152,000,000 ¥240[9]
2006 376,667[10] 4,520,004[10] ¥1,084,800,960
2007 376,667[11] 2,260,002[11] ¥542,400,480
1986 to 2007 970,541 215,460,006 ¥45,594,001,440 ($571 million) ¥212

References edit

  1. ^ . Suikoudou. Archived from the original on 29 July 2003. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  2. ^ "HOBBY'S JUMP". Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  3. ^ "HOBBY'S JUMP 1983 表示号数8". Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  4. ^ More Info on Jump Square, Jump SQ Official Site Launched, and More | ComiPress
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-02-23. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  6. ^ Mainichi Daily News ends its partnership with MSN, takes on new Web address[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ News on Suspension by Editorial Department 2007-10-09 at the Wayback Machine from Shueisha.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad . Yahoo! Japan. Archived from the original on March 6, 2007. Retrieved March 6, 2007.
  9. ^ a b c d "An Analysis of Weekly Manga Magazines Price for the Past 30 Years". ComiPress. 2007-04-06.
  10. ^ a b "Manga Anthology Circulations 2004-2006". ComiPress. 2007-12-27.
  11. ^ a b . Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. February 12, 2008. Archived from the original on February 12, 2008.

External links edit

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Monthly Shōnen Jump 月刊少年ジャンプ Gekkan Shōnen Janpu commonly anglicized as MONTHLY 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 Monthly Shōnen JumpCover of September 2006 issue featuring the manga Kurohime CategoriesShōnen mangaFrequencyMonthlyFirst issue6 February 1970Final issue6 June 2007CompanyShueishaCountryJapanLanguageJapaneseWebsiteOfficial website archived Contents 1 History 2 List of titles 2 1 Last series 2 2 Past series 3 Circulation 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp First issue of Bessatsu Shōnen Jump The Monthly Shōnen Jump magazine started as a spin off issue of Weekly Jump called Bessatsu Shōnen Jump 1 The second spin off issue was called Monthly Shōnen Jump which caught on and became its own separate independent manga magazine Shōnen manga magazines in Japan in the 1980s focused on bishōjo characters and Monthly Shōnen Jump stood out due to the many product and toy tie ins it had during that period and into the 1990s citation needed An off shoot Hobby s Jump was published for 16 issues from 1983 to 1988 2 3 Another spin off Go Go Jump was a collaboration between its sister magazine Weekly Jump and Monthly Jump it was published in 2005 and was only published once On 22 February 2007 Shueisha announced that Monthly Jump would cease publication as of the July issue on sale June 6 2007 Sales had slumped to a third of the magazine s peak though a new magazine called Jump SQ took its place on 2 November 4 5 6 In a letter dated 2 May 2007 Shueisha announced that Claymore takes a month break but it Gag Manga Biyori Rosario Vampire and Tegami Bachi continued in Weekly Shōnen Jump until the start of the magazine Jump SQ 7 List of titles editTitles with were transferred to Shueisha s Jump Square The magazine s longest running manga were Kattobi itto Motoki Monma Wataru Ga Pyun Tsuyoshi Nakaima and Eleven Taro Nami Hiroshi Takahashi Last series edit Rosario Vampire Claymore Tegami Bachi Sheisen no Shachi Gag Manga Biyori Passacaglia Op 7 Etoile Blue Dragon ST Buttobi Itto Kurohime Mr Perfect DohRan Surebrec Nora the 2nd Kuroi Love Letter Mizu Cinema Past series edit Kia Asamiya Steam Detectives Moved to Ultra Jump at the magazine s start Kazunari Kakei Nora The Last Chronicle of Devildom Koji Kousaka Sutobasu Yarō Shō Yuichi Agarie amp Kenichi Sakura Kotokuri Dragon Drive Hiroshi Aro Sherriff Futaba kun Change Rin Hirai Legendz Akira Toriyama Neko Majin Z Hiroyuki Asada I ll Takehiko Inoue Buzzer Beater Akio Chiba Captain Kōichi Endo Shinigami kun Fumihito Higashitani Kuroi Love Letter Daisuke Higuchi Go Ahead Shotaro Ishinomori Cyborg 009 Yuko Ishizuka Anoa no Mori Bibiko Kurowa Gentō Club Gatarō Man Jigoku Kōshien Kōsuke Masuda Gag Manga Biyori Takayuki Mizushina Uwa no Sora Chuihō Akira Momozato Guts Ranpei Motoki Monma Kattobi Itto Go Nagai Kekko Kamen Maboroshi Panty written by Yasutaka Nagai Keiji Nakazawa I Saw It published in America by EduComics Tarō Nami amp Hiroshi Takahashi Eleven Riku Sanjo amp Koji Inada Beet the Vandel Buster Moved to Jump Square Crown Ami Shibata Ayakashi Tenma Yoshihiro Takahashi Shiroi Senshi Yamato Kikuhide Tani amp Yoshihiro Kuroiwa Zenki Osamu Tezuka Astro Boy 1985 e no Tabidachi Godfather no Musuko Grotesque e no Shōtai Inai Inai Ba Norihiro Yagi Angel Densetsu Claymore Katakura Masanori Kurohime Circulation editYear s Monthly circulation Magazine sales est Sales revenue est Issue price 1989 1 350 000 8 16 200 000 8 2 916 000 000 180 9 1990 to 1991 1 400 000 8 33 600 000 8 6 048 000 000 1992 to 1993 1 350 000 8 32 400 000 8 6 156 000 000 190 9 1994 1 300 000 8 15 600 000 8 3 276 000 000 210 9 1995 1 150 000 8 13 800 000 8 2 898 000 000 1996 1 500 000 8 18 000 000 8 3 780 000 000 1997 1 000 000 8 12 000 000 8 2 520 000 000 1998 800 000 8 9 600 000 8 2 016 000 000 1999 730 000 8 8 760 000 8 1 839 600 000 2000 650 000 8 7 800 000 8 1 638 000 000 2001 620 000 8 7 440 000 8 3 704 400 000 2002 1 400 000 8 16 800 000 8 3 528 000 000 2003 530 000 8 6 360 000 8 1 335 600 000 2004 460 000 8 5 520 000 8 1 159 200 000 2005 400 000 8 4 800 000 8 1 152 000 000 240 9 2006 376 667 10 4 520 004 10 1 084 800 960 2007 376 667 11 2 260 002 11 542 400 480 1986 to 2007 970 541 215 460 006 45 594 001 440 571 million 212References edit Bessatsu Shōnen Jump Suikoudou Archived from the original on 29 July 2003 Retrieved 12 November 2015 HOBBY S JUMP Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 2020 11 08 HOBBY S JUMP 1983 表示号数8 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 2020 11 08 More Info on Jump Square Jump SQ Official Site Launched and More ComiPress Yahoo ニュース 時事通信 月刊少年ジャンプが休刊 Archived from the original on 2007 02 23 Retrieved 2007 02 23 Mainichi Daily News ends its partnership with MSN takes on new Web address permanent dead link News on Suspension by Editorial Department Archived 2007 10 09 at the Wayback Machine from Shueisha a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad コミック誌の部数水準 Yahoo Japan Archived from the original on March 6 2007 Retrieved March 6 2007 a b c d An Analysis of Weekly Manga Magazines Price for the Past 30 Years ComiPress 2007 04 06 a b Manga Anthology Circulations 2004 2006 ComiPress 2007 12 27 a b 社団法人 日本雑誌協会 Japanese Magazine Publishers Association February 12 2008 Archived from the original on February 12 2008 External links editMonthly Jump Web in Japanese Monthly Shōnen Jump at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monthly Shōnen Jump amp oldid 1176968709, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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