{{Short description|Japanese manga magazine}} {{About|the Japanese magazine|the English-language online magazine|Weekly Shonen Jump (American magazine){{!}}''Weekly Shonen Jump'' (American magazine)|the magazine franchise|Jump (magazine line){{!}}''Jump'' (magazine line)}} {{Pp-move-indef}} {{Pp-vandalism|small=yes}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2016}} {{Infobox magazine | title = Weekly Shōnen Jump | logo = Weekly Shonen Jump logo.svg | image_file = Jump-Cover-1.jpg | image_caption = Cover of the first issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', released in 1968 | editor = Yū Saitō<ref>{{cite web|last=Tai|first=Anita|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-06-26/hiroyuki-nakano-steps-down-as-weekly-shonen-jump-editor-in-chief/.212426|title=Hiroyuki Nakano Steps Down as Weekly Shonen Jump Editor-in-Chief |publisher=Anime News Network |date=June 26, 2024|access-date=June 26, 2024}}</ref> | editor_title = Editor-in-Chief | previous_editor = Tadashi Nagano<br />Kazuhiko Torishima<br />Hisashi Sasaki | category = {{Transliteration|ja|Shōnen}} manga<ref>{{cite book |title=Manga: The Complete Guide |last=Thompson |first=Jason |author-link=Jason Thompson (writer) |publisher=Del Rey Books |isbn=978-0-345-48590-8 |year=2007 |page=xxiii-xxiv}}</ref><ref name="Boy's">{{cite web |url=http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/magadata/index.php?module=list&action=list&cat1cd=1&cat3cd=14&period_cd=34|title=Boy's Manga |publisher=Japanese Magazine Publishers Association |date=September 2016 |language=ja |access-date=November 6, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161103235410/http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/magadata/index.php?module=list&action=list&cat1cd=1&cat3cd=14&period_cd=34|archive-date=November 3, 2016}}</ref> | frequency = {{ubl|Biweekly (1968–1969)|Weekly (1969–present)}} | circulation = {{ubl|1,004,167<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/printed2/mag/252|title=週刊少年ジャンプ (第70回:2025年7月~2025年9月)|work=Japanese Magazine Publishers Association|access-date=October 31, 2025}}</ref>|(January – March 2026)}} | company = Shueisha | firstdate = {{start date and age|1968|7|11}} | finaldate = | country = Japan | based = Tokyo | language = Japanese | website = {{official website}} }}
{{nihongo|'''''Weekly Shōnen Jump'''''|週刊少年ジャンプ|Shūkan Shōnen Janpu|stylized in English as ''WEEKLY JUMP''|lead=yes}} is a weekly {{Transliteration|ja|shōnen}} manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the ''Jump'' line of magazines. The manga series within the magazine consist of many action scenes and a fair amount of comedy. Chapters of the series that run in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' are collected and published in {{Transliteration|ja|tankōbon}} volumes under the ''Jump Comics'' imprint every two to three months. It is one of the longest-running manga magazines, with the first issue being released on July 11, 1968.
The magazine has sold over 7.5{{nbsp}}billion copies since 1968, making it the best-selling comic/manga magazine, ahead of competitors such as ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' and ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday''. The mid-1980s to the mid-1990s represents the era when the magazine's circulation was at its highest, 6.53{{nbsp}}million copies per week, with a total readership of {{nowrap|18 million}} people in Japan. Throughout 2021, it had an average circulation of over {{nowrap|1.3 million}} copies per week. Many of the best-selling manga series—including ''One Piece'', ''Dragon Ball'', ''Naruto'', ''Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba'', ''Slam Dunk'', and ''KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops'', all of which are among the top ten best-selling manga of all time—originate from ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''.
''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' has sister magazines such as ''Jump SQ'', ''V Jump'', ''Saikyō Jump'', and digital counterpart ''Shōnen Jump+'' which boasts its own exclusive titles. The magazine has also had several international counterparts, including the North American ''Weekly Shonen Jump''. It also spawned a crossover media franchise including anime and video games (since ''Famicom Jump'') which bring together various ''Shōnen Jump'' characters.
==History== thumb|left|155px|First issue of ''Bessatsu Shōnen Jump'' which replaced ''Shōnen Book''
===Origins (1960s–1970s)=== ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' was launched by Shueisha on July 11, 1968,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/confidence/56478/full/|script-title=ja:「ドラゴンボール」新作 少年ジャンプ40周年イベントで上映|publisher=Oricon|date=July 19, 2008|language=ja|access-date=November 4, 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:ジャンプ50周年記念の復刻版、第1弾は創刊号と653万部記録号の2冊|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/241003|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|access-date=December 3, 2021|language=ja|date=July 15, 2017}}</ref>{{efn|Cover date August 1.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:少年ジャンプ1968年1|url=https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/id/M544890|website=Media Arts Database|publisher=Agency for Cultural Affairs|access-date=December 3, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211203012019/https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/id/M544890|archive-date=December 3, 2021|language=ja|url-status=live}}</ref>}} to compete with the already-successful ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' and ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday''.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:「週刊少年ジャンプ展」に見る少年ジャンプ飛躍の秘密|url=https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/1707/14/news041.html|website=ITmedia|access-date=December 3, 2021|language=ja|date=July 14, 2017}}</ref> ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''{{'}}s sister publication was a manga magazine called ''Shōnen Book'', which was originally a male version of the short-lived ''shōjo'' manga anthology ''Shōjo Book''.<ref name="History 3">{{cite web|url=http://www.shueisha.co.jp/history/history3.html|title=集英社 小史成長期|publisher=Shueisha|work=Shueisha history 3|access-date=August 12, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924101814/http://www.shueisha.co.jp/history/history3.html|archive-date=September 24, 2015|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all }}</ref> Prior to issue 20, ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' was originally called simply ''Shōnen Jump'' as it was originally a bi-weekly magazine. In 1969, ''Shōnen Book'' ceased publication<ref name="History 4">{{cite web|url=http://www.shueisha.co.jp/history/history4.html|title=集英社 小史成長期|publisher=Shueisha|work=Shueisha history 4|access-date=August 12, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080503101520/http://www.shueisha.co.jp/history/history4.html|archive-date=May 3, 2008|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all }}</ref> at which time ''Shōnen Jump'' became a weekly magazine<ref name="History 4" /> and a new monthly magazine called ''Bessatsu Shōnen Jump'' was made to take ''Shōnen Book''{{'}}s place. This magazine was later rebranded as ''Monthly Shōnen Jump'' before eventually being discontinued and replaced by ''Jump SQ''.
=== Golden age (1980s–1990s) === Hiroki Goto was appointed chief editor in 1986 and remained in the position until 1993. His tenure saw significant increases in circulation, and the serialization of numerous popular series. When asked about the period, Goto stated: "We only tried to create manga that everybody can enjoy. There were no specific rules. Idol and tabloid magazines dominated in the Media & Entertainment industry at that time and we aimed to stand out from the crowd by using only manga as our weapon."<ref>http://aiskills.tech/former-head-of-the-weekly-shonen-jump-hiroki-goto-delivers-the-secrets-of-the-legendary-manga-magazine/ {{Dead link|date=March 2022}}</ref> ''Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden'', released in 1988 for the Family Computer was produced to commemorate the magazine's 20th anniversary. It was followed by a sequel: ''Famicom Jump II: Saikyō no Shichinin'' in 1991, also for the Family Computer. Shōnen Jump's circulation continued to increase year on year until 1995, peaking at 6.53 million copies. By 1998, circulation had dropped to 4.15 million copies, a decline in part ascribed to the conclusion of popular manga series ''Dragon Ball'' and ''Slam Dunk''.<ref name="comipress.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.comipress.com/article/2007/05/06/1923|title = The Rise and Fall of Weekly Shonen Jump: A Look at the Circulation of Weekly Jump | ComiPress}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailydot.com/parsec/fandom/shonen-jump-manga-anime-magazine-45-otakon/|title = 45 years of 'Shonen Jump,' the Japanese magazine that shaped your childhood|website = The Daily Dot|date = August 20, 2013}}</ref> The magazine peaked with a total readership of {{nowrap|18 million}} people in Japan during the early 1990s.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Sheff |first1=David |title=Game Over: How Nintendo Conquered the World |year=1994 |orig-year=1993 |publisher=Vintage Books |isbn=978-0-307-80074-9 |chapter=Inside the Mother Brain |page=81 |chapter-url=https://file1.largepdf.com/file/2020/04/08/Game_Over_-_David_Sheff.pdf#page=81 |quote=The readership of ''Shukan Shonen Jump'' shot up to 18 million, and circulation grew to 6 million. |access-date=January 2, 2021 |archive-date=January 2, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210102104823/http://file1.largepdf.com/file/2020/04/08/Game_Over_-_David_Sheff.pdf#page=81 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
===Declining circulation (2000–2013)=== Circulation for the magazine continued to decline through the early 2000s, before reaching some stability around 2005, well below its earlier peak.<ref name="comipress.com"/> In 2000, two more games were created for the purpose of commemorating the magazine's anniversaries. A crossover fighting game titled ''Jump Super Stars'' was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. It was followed by ''Jump Ultimate Stars'' in 2006. Due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the shipment of the 15th issue of 2011 was delayed in some areas of Japan. In response, Shueisha published the series included in that issue for free on its website from March 23 to April 27.<ref>{{cite web|last=Loo |first=Egan|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-03-23/shonen-jump-posts-quake-delayed-issue-online |title=Shonen Jump Posts Quake-Delayed Issue Online|publisher=Anime News Network|date=March 23, 2011|access-date=November 30, 2013}}</ref>
On July 11, 2013, the Namco Bandai Group opened an amusement park themed around ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' series. Titled J-World Tokyo, it is located on the third floor of the Sunshine City World Import Mart Building in Ikebukuro and is 1.52 acres.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://natalie.mu/comic/news/94784 |script-title=ja:ジャンプ作品の世界で遊べるテーマパーク、本日池袋に開園|publisher=natalie.mu|date=July 11, 2013|language=ja|access-date=February 21, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Loo |first=Egan|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-17/shonen-jump-magazine-gets-its-own-theme-park-next-summer |title=Shonen Jump Magazine Gets Its Own Theme Park Next Summer|publisher=Anime News Network|date=December 17, 2012|access-date=February 21, 2014}}</ref> In celebration of the magazine's 45th anniversary in 2013, Shueisha began a contest where anyone can submit manga in three different languages, Japanese, English and Chinese. Judged by the magazine's editorial department, four awards will be given, a grand prize and one for each language, each including 500,000 yen (about US$4,900) and guaranteed publication in either ''Jump'', its special editions, North American edition, China's ''OK! Comic'', or Taiwan's ''Formosa Youth''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Loo |first=Egan|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-05-26/shonen-jump-launches-3-language-manga-contest |title=Shonen Jump Launches 3-Language Manga Contest|publisher=Anime News Network|date=May 26, 2013|access-date=November 30, 2013}}</ref>
===Transition to digital (2013–present)=== [[File:Minamiuonuma City Library magazine corner ac (2).jpg|thumb|right|Bookshelves at the Minamiuonuma City Library, featuring issues of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' (2018)]] A mobile phone app titled "Jump Live" was launched in August 2013, it features exclusive content from the artists whose series run in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''.<ref>{{cite web |last=First |first=Rae |date=June 28, 2013 |title=Shueisha to Launch Jump Live App |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-06-28/shueisha-to-launch-jump-live-app |access-date=November 30, 2013 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref> On September 22, 2014, the free {{nihongo|''Shōnen Jump+''|少年ジャンプ+|Shōnen Janpu Purasu|abbreviated ''J+''}} mobile app and website was launched in Japan. It sells digital versions of the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine, simultaneous with its print release, and {{Transliteration|ja|tankōbon}} volumes of individual ''Jump'' series past and present. However, it also has large samples of the manga that can be read for free.<ref name="plus">{{cite web |last=Morrissy |first=Kim |date=January 27, 2019 |title=Everything You Need to Know about Manga Plus by Shueisha |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2019-01-27/everything-you-need-to-know-about-manga-plus-by-shueisha/.142401 |access-date=February 11, 2019 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref> There are also series that are serialized exclusively on the app, such as ''Marvel × Shōnen Jump+ Super Collaboration''; unlike those in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', these series may be aimed at adult men or women.<ref>{{cite web |last=Morrissy |first=Kim |date=February 11, 2019 |title=Weekly Shonen Jump Editor-in-Chief Hiroyuki Nakano |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2019-02-11/weekly-shonen-jump-editor-in-chief-hiroyuki-nakano/.143096 |access-date=February 11, 2019 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref> These exclusive series are later published in print {{Transliteration|ja|tankōbon}} volumes under the Jump Comics+ imprint. In 2019, the ''Shōnen Jump+'' website and app had about 2.4 million active users.<ref name="2019circs">{{cite web |last=Sherman |first=Jennifer |date=June 5, 2020 |title=Shueisha Reveals 2019 Circulation Numbers for Manga Magazines |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-06-05/shueisha-reveals-2019-circulation-numbers-for-manga-magazines/.160319 |access-date=June 5, 2020 |website=Anime News Network}}</ref> As of January 2020, the app had been downloaded more than 13 million times.<ref name="2019circs"/>
As the magazine shifted towards digital provision, print circulation once again began to decline. By 2017, print circulation was down to under two million, less than a third of its peak during the golden age.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Sherman |first=Jennifer |date=May 16, 2017 |title=Weekly Shonen Jump's Circulation Drops Below 2 Million |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-05-16/weekly-shonen-jump-circulation-drops-below-2-million/.116173 |access-date=November 5, 2022 |website=Anime News Network}}</ref> This decline follows similar trends seen by other magazines in the sector.<ref>{{cite web |last=Mikikazu |first=Komatsu |date=May 16, 2017 |title=Crunchyroll – Weekly Shonen Jump Circulation Drops Below 2 Million Copies |url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/en-gb/anime-news/2017/05/16-1/weekly-shonen-jump-circulation-drops-below-2-million-copies |access-date=November 5, 2022 |website=Crunchyroll |archive-date=June 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220616223835/https://www.crunchyroll.com/en-gb/anime-news/2017/05/16-1/weekly-shonen-jump-circulation-drops-below-2-million-copies |url-status=dead }}</ref>
A new crossover game, ''J-Stars Victory Vs.'', was released in 2014 for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita to commemorate Jump's 45 anniversary. In June 2018, a limited 50th Anniversary ''Shōnen Jump'' Edition of the Famicom Mini (NES Classic Edition) game console was released in Japan. It sold 110,000 units in two days.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.siliconera.com/2018/07/16/shonen-jump-50th-anniversary-golden-mini-famicom-sells-110000-units-in-two-days/ | title = Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Golden Mini: Famicom Sells 110,000 Units In Two Days | author = Sato | date = July 16, 2018 | access-date = July 16, 2018 | work = Siliconera }}</ref>
On January 28, 2019, Shueisha launched the global English-language version of ''Shōnen Jump+'', 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 was launched in February 2019, and has a different library of content.<ref name="plus"/> 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.
==Newcomer Awards== {{Main|Tezuka Award|Akatsuka Award}} ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', in association with parent company Shueisha, holds annual competitions for new or up and coming manga artists to create one-shot stories. The best are put to a panel of judges (including manga artists past and present) where the best are given a special award for the best of these new series. The ''Tezuka Award'', named for manga pioneer Osamu Tezuka, is given for all different styles of stories. The ''Akatsuka Award'', named for gag manga pioneer Fujio Akatsuka, is a similar competition for comedy and gag manga. Many ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga artists have gotten their start either winning or being acknowledged by these competitions.
==Associated items== ''WSJ'' is also the center of the Shueisha's branding of its main manga products due to the popularity and recognition of the series and characters published in it. Although the manga are published both in the main magazine as well as in the ''Jump Comics'' imprint line of {{Transliteration|ja|tankōbon}}, they also are republished in various other editions such as {{Transliteration|ja|kanzenban}} and "Remixes" of the original work, usually publishing series older or previously established series. The Jump brand is also used on the {{Transliteration|ja|tankōbon}} released of their manga series, related drama CDs, and at "Jump Festa", a festival showing off the people and products behind the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga titles.
==Circulation and demographic== ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' is the bestselling manga magazine in Japan.<ref name="bestselling"/> In 1982, ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' had a circulation of 2.55 million. By 1995, circulation numbers swelled to 6.53 million. The magazine's former editor-in-chief Masahiko Ibaraki (2003–2008) stated this was due to the magazine including "hit titles such as ''Dragon Ball'', ''Slam Dunk'', and others." After hitting this peak, the circulation numbers continued to drop.<ref name="IbarakiInterview">{{cite web |last=Ibaraki |first=Masahiko |others=Translated by T. Ohara |date=March 31, 2008 |title=The Reminiscence of My 25 Years with Shonen Jump |publisher=ComiPress |url=http://comipress.com/article/2008/03/31/3452 |access-date=June 29, 2008}}</ref><ref name="TimeMag">{{cite magazine|last=Garger|first=Ilya|date=February 17, 2003|title=Look, Up in the Sky! |magazine=Time |issn=0040-781X |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,423567,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081024163537/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,423567,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=October 24, 2008 |access-date=July 7, 2008 }}</ref> 1998's New Year's issue was the first time in 24 years that ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' lost as the highest selling {{Transliteration|ja|shōnen}} manga magazine (4.15 million copies sold), ceding to ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' (4.45 million).<ref name="riseandfall">{{cite web|url=http://comipress.com/article/2007/05/06/1923 |title=The Rise and Fall of Weekly Shonen Jump: A Look at the Circulation of Weekly Jump|publisher=ComiPress|date=May 6, 2007|access-date=November 30, 2013}}</ref> It was not until 2007 that the magazine saw its first increase in 11 years, from 2.75 million to 2.78 million, an increase that Ibaraki credited to ''One Piece''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comipress.com/news/2007/04/17/1825 |title=Weekly Shonen Magazine Circulation Drops Below 2,000,000|publisher=ComiPress|date=April 17, 2007|access-date=November 30, 2013}}</ref>
By publishing {{Transliteration|ja|shōnen}} manga, the magazine is targeted to young teenage males. However, Index Digital reported in 2005 that the favorite non-{{Transliteration|ja|shōjo}} magazine of elementary and middle school-aged female readers is ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' at 61.9%.<ref>{{cite web |last=Loo |first=Egan |date=October 5, 2005 |title=Japanese girls love Shonen Jump |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-05/japanese-girls-love-shonen-jump |access-date=December 1, 2013 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref> Strengthening it, Oricon conducted a poll among 2,933 female Japanese readers on their favorite manga magazines in 2007. ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' was the number one answer, with ''One Piece'', ''Death Note'', and ''The Prince of Tennis'' cited as the reasons.<ref>{{cite web |last=Bertschy |first=Zac |date=April 10, 2007 |title=Oricon: #1 Manga Mag for Japanese Girls Is…Shonen Jump |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-04-10/oricon-no.1-manga-mag-for-japanese-girls-is-cite-shonen-jump/cite |access-date=November 30, 2013 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref> In 2009, it was reported that 62.9% of the magazine's readers were under the age of fourteen.<ref>{{cite web |last=Loo |first=Egan |date=February 23, 2009 |title=Manga Mags' Demographics, Circulation Numbers Posted |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-02-23/manga-mags-demographics-circulation-numbers-posted |access-date=November 30, 2013 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref> However, in 2019 Shueisha revealed that its largest demographic of 27.4% was aged 25 or older.<ref name="2019circs"/>
==Features== ===Series=== {{Main|List of series run in Weekly Shōnen Jump{{!}}List of series run in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''}} <!--Official English titles when they exist take priority over Japanese titles.--> There are currently 21 manga titles present in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. Out of them, ''Burn the Witch''{{'}}s continuation is yet to be scheduled and ''Hunter × Hunter'' is published irregularly. {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable";" |- ! scope="col" | Series title ! scope="col" | Author(s) ! scope="col" | Premiered ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | {{Refh}} |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo||あかね噺|Akane-banashi}} | Yuki Suenaga, Takamasa Moue | {{dts|2022|2}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|title=Magu-chan Manga Ends as 2 New Manga Launch in Shonen Jump|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-02-06/magu-chan-manga-ends-as-2-new-manga-launch-in-shonen-jump/.182289|publisher=Anime News Network|date=February 6, 2022|access-date=November 18, 2024}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Blue Box''|アオのハコ|Ao no Hako}} | Kouji Miura | {{dts|2021|4}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|title=Shonen Jump Magazine Launches 2 New Manga as Phantom Seer Ends|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-04-04/shonen-jump-magazine-launches-2-new-manga-as-phantom-seer-ends/.171437|publisher=Anime News Network|date=April 4, 2021|access-date=November 18, 2024}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Burn the Witch'' | Tite Kubo | {{dts|2020|8}}{{efn|{{ubl|'''Season 1:''' August–September 2020|'''Season 2:''' upcoming<ref>{{cite web|last=Sherman|first=Jennifer|title=Tite Kubo to Draw Burn the Witch 'Season 2' Sequel Manga|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-09-13/tite-kubo-to-draw-burn-the-witch-season-2-sequel-manga/.163937|publisher=Anime News Network|date=September 13, 2020|access-date=November 18, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Pineda|first=Rafael Antonio|title=Bleach's Tite Kubo Unveils Draft Pages for Burn the Witch 'Season 2' Manga|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-09-13/bleach-tite-kubo-unveils-draft-pages-for-burn-the-witch-season-2-manga/.163987|publisher=Anime News Network|date=September 14, 2020|access-date=February 22, 2025}}</ref>}}}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|title=Tite Kubo's 4-Chapter Burn the Witch Manga Debuts on August 24|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-08-10/tite-kubo-4-chapter-burn-the-witch-manga-debuts-on-august-24/.162724|publisher=Anime News Network|date=August 10, 2020|access-date=November 18, 2024}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Class 2-B Hero Destroyerz''|2年B組 勇者デストロイヤーず|Ni-nen Bī-gumi Yūsha Desutoroiyāzu}} | Hideaki Sorachi | {{dts|2026|4}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:「銀魂」完結以来約7年ぶり、空知英秋の新連載は魔王コメディ!ジャンプで開幕|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/668935|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=April 20, 2026|access-date=April 20, 2026|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Drawn to the Fire''|夏と蛍籠|Natsu to Mushikago}} | Masayoshi Satoshō | {{dts|2026|4}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="2026-april"/> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Hima-Ten!''|ひまてん!}} | Genki Ono | {{dts|2024|7}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:「フルドライブ」の小野玄暉が描く、家事代行男子と女子高生社長のラブコメ|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/581326|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=July 8, 2024|access-date=November 18, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Hunter × Hunter'' | Yoshihiro Togashi | {{dts|1998|3}}{{efn|Only published irregularly from combined issue 4/5, 2023 onwards<ref>{{cite web |script-title=ja:『HUNTER×HUNTER』週刊連載終了 作者の体調配慮で第401話から掲載形態が変更|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2261723/full/ |date=December 26, 2022 |access-date=February 22, 2025|website=Oricon News|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |script-title=ja:『HUNTER×HUNTER』1年9ヶ月ぶり最新話掲載 王位継承戦の物語で週刊連載は終了|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2347923/full/ |date=October 7, 2024 |access-date=February 22, 2025|website=Oricon News|language=ja}}</ref>}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:週刊少年ジャンプ 1998/03/16 表示号数14|url=https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/mg/magazines/321850|website=Media Arts Database|publisher=Agency for Cultural Affairs|access-date=November 18, 2024|language=ja|archive-date=March 6, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190306111318/https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/mg/magazines/321850}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Ichi the Witch''|魔男のイチ|Madan no Ichi}} | Osamu Nishi, Shiro Usazaki | {{dts|2024|9}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|last=Pineda|first=Rafael Antonio|title=act-age Artist Shiro Usazaki, Iruma-kun's Osamu Nishi Launch New Manga|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-09-01/act-age-artist-shiro-usazaki-iruma-kun-osamu-nishi-launch-new-manga/.215020|publisher=Anime News Network|date=September 1, 2024|access-date=November 18, 2024}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Kagurabachi''|カグラバチ}} | Takeru Hokazono | {{dts|2023|9}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:父のもとで刀匠を目指していたはずが…憎しみに駆られた少年の剣戟バトルアクション|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/541554|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=September 19, 2023|access-date=November 18, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Kinato's Magic''|回撃のキナト|Kaigeki no Kinato}} | Kento Amemiya | {{dts|2026|2}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:「累々戦記」の雨宮ケントが描く、サポート魔術士少年のファンタジー|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/658531|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=February 2, 2026|access-date=February 2, 2026|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Me & Roboco''|僕とロボコ|Boku to Roboko}} | Shuhei Miyazaki | {{dts|2020|7}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:美少女メイドロボを注文したはずが?宮崎周平のジャンプ新連載「僕とロ���コ」|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/386382|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=July 6, 2020|access-date=November 18, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Nue's Exorcist''|鵺の陰陽師|Nue no Onmyōji}} | Kōta Kawae | {{dts|2023|5}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:"幻妖"と呼ばれる謎の存在が見える少年の現代陰陽師譚がジャンプで|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/524536|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=May 15, 2023|access-date=November 18, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''One Piece'' | Eiichiro Oda | {{dts|1997|7}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|title=Shonen Jump Magazine Outlines 10 Projects Included in One Piece 20th Anniversary Issue on July 15|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-07-08/shonen-jump-magazine-outlines-10-projects-included-in-one-piece-20th-anniversary-issue-on-july-15/.118584|publisher=Anime News Network|date=July 8, 2017|access-date=November 18, 2024}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Roku's House of Oddities''|ロクのおかしな家| Roku no Okashina Ie}} | Atsushi Nakamura | {{dts|2026|4}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="2026-april">{{cite web|title=Gintama's Hideaki Sorachi, Atsushi Nakamura, Masayoshi Satoshō Each Launch New Manga in April|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2026-03-29/gintama-hideaki-sorachi-atsushi-nakamura-masayoshi-satosho-each-launch-new-manga-in-april/.235916|website=Anime News Network|last=Cayanan|first=Joanna|date=March 29, 2026|access-date=April 5, 2026}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''RuriDragon''|ルリドラゴン|Ruridoragon}} | Masaoki Shindo | {{dts|2022|6}}{{efn|Only published in the digital version since April 2024, in parallel with ''Shōnen Jump+''<ref>{{cite web|last=Cayanan|first=Joanna|title=RuriDragon Manga Confirms Short Print Return Before Going Semi-Monthly Digitally|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-02-21/ruridragon-manga-confirms-short-print-return-before-going-semi-monthly-digitally/.207815|publisher=Anime News Network|date=February 21, 2024|access-date=November 18, 2024}}</ref>}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:朝起きたら角が生えていて…少女のファンタジーな日常描く新連載「ルリドラゴン」|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/481377|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=June 13, 2022|access-date=November 18, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Sakamoto Days'' | Yuto Suzuki | {{dts|2020|11}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:最強の殺し屋が突然引退して…ジャンプのコメディアクション「Sakamoto Days」|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/405735|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=November 21, 2020|access-date=November 18, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Shinobi Undercover''|しのびごと|Shinobigoto}} | Ippon Takegushi, Santa Mitarashi | {{dts|2024|9}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:少女を秘密裏に護衛せよ、「アメノフル」コンビが描く忍者譚がジャンプで|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/591236|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=September 17, 2024|access-date=November 18, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Someone Hertz''|さむわんへるつ|Samuwan Herutsu}} | Ei Yamano | {{dts|2025|9}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:リスナー仲間でライバル、深夜ラジオでつながる男女の青春ラブコメがジャンプで|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/640475|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|language=ja|access-date=September 16, 2025|date=September 16, 2025}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Ultimate Exorcist Kiyoshi''|悪祓士のキヨシくん|Ekusoshisuto no Kiyoshi-kun}} | Shōichi Usui | {{dts|2024|6}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:超天才ながらビビりな悪祓士を描くバトルコメディ「悪祓士のキヨシくん」|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/579066|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=June 24, 2024|access-date=November 18, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | ''Under Doctor'' | Kyō Tanimoto | {{dts|2026|1}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:身体の弱点を見抜く目を持つ医者のメディカルバトルがジャンプでスタート|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/657582|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=January 26, 2026|access-date=January 26, 2026|language=ja}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | {{nihongo|''Witch Watch''|ウィッチウォッチ|Witchi Wotchi}} | Kenta Shinohara | {{dts|2021|2}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:篠原健太がジャンプに帰還、新連載は魔女と使い魔を描くマジカルコメディ|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/415455|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=February 8, 2021|access-date=November 18, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |}
==Related titles== ===''Jump Giga''=== {{nihongo|''Jump Giga''|ジャンプGIGA}} is a special seasonal offshoot of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' launched on July 20, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/195156 |title=ジャンプGIGA本日創刊!椎橋寛ら新連載に、Webで話題集めたけん玉マンガも |publisher=Natalie|language=Japanese|date=July 20, 2016|access-date=June 21, 2021}}</ref> Its original predecessor started in 1969 as a regular special issue of the bi-weekly ''Shōnen Jump''. When ''Shōnen Jump'' became a weekly publication and was renamed ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' in October of that same year, the special issue changed to a quarterly release and kept the shorter name.<ref name="history">{{cite web |last=Hodgkins |first=Crystalyn |date=May 1, 2016 |title=Shōnen Jump NEXT!! Magazine to Change Names |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2016-05-01/shonen-jump-next-magazine-to-change-names/.101642 |access-date=June 21, 2021 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref> In the mid-1980s, the magazine took on the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' name with each issue subtitled the Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter ''Special''.
Beginning in 1996, it was published three times a year for Golden Week, Obon and New Years under the name {{nihongo|''Akamaru Jump''|赤マルジャンプ|Akamaru Janpu}} until April 30, 2010, when it was renamed {{nihongo|''Shōnen Jump Next!''|少年ジャンプNEXT!}}.<ref name="history"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-04-13/shonen-jump-jump-square-to-launch-new-spinoff-mags |title=Shonen Jump, Jump Square to Launch New Spinoff Mags|publisher=Anime News Network|date=April 13, 2010|access-date=November 30, 2013}}</ref> ''Jump Next!'' has had several other past special versions: * {{nihongo|''Aomaru Jump''|青マルジャンプ|Aomaru Janpu}} was a single issue of ''Akamaru Jump''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/magazine/rack.cgi/magazine/other.html?key=detail&zashimei=other&janru=boyc&id=0602 |title=週刊少年ジャンプ増刊 青マルジャンプ |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=November 22, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081216072121/http://www.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/magazine/rack.cgi/magazine/other.html?key=detail&zashimei=other&janru=boyc&id=0602 |archive-date=December 16, 2008 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref> One-shots that were featured in ''Aomaru Jump'' were ''Dead/Undead'', ''Shōgai Oyaji Michi!'', ''The Dream'', ''Mieruhito'', ''Yūtō ☆ Hōshi'', and ''Fuku wa Jutsu''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/magazine/rack.cgi/magazine/other_detail.html?key=detail_b&zashimei=other&id=0602 |title=週刊少年ジャンプ増刊 青マルジャンプ 目次 |publisher=Shueisha |access-date=November 22, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081216072126/http://www.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/magazine/rack.cgi/magazine/other_detail.html?key=detail_b&zashimei=other&id=0602 |archive-date=December 16, 2008 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref> * {{nihongo|''Jump the Revolution!''|ジャンプ the REVOLUTION!}} was a special edition of ''Akamaru Jump'' that was published in two issues in November 2005 and 2006. ''Jump the Revolution!'' contained one-shots of upcoming ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' series and soon to be ''Jump SQ'' series.
In 2012 it returned to a quarterly schedule.<ref name="history"/> A second exclamation point was added to the title in March 2014, when it switched to a bi-monthly release.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/112030 |title=ジャンプNEXTが隔月化、最新号には平方昌宏が読切で登場 |publisher=Natalie|language=Japanese|date=March 14, 2014|access-date=June 21, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Loveridge |first=Lynzee |date=February 17, 2014 |title=Jump Next! Magazine to Run Every Other Month |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-02-17/jump-next-magazine-to-run-every-other-month |access-date=February 18, 2014 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref> After relaunching as ''Jump Giga'', the magazine published four issues or "volumes" in 2016 and 2017,<ref>{{cite web |last=Antonio |first=Pineda Rafael |date=June 23, 2017 |title=Jump Giga Magazine Ends 'Season' With 4th Issue, Final Chapter of Ichigo 100% Sequel |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-06-23/jump-giga-magazine-ends-season-with-4th-issue-final-chapter-of-ichigo-100-percent-sequel/.117877 |access-date=June 21, 2021 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref> six in 2018 and 2019 (three in summer and three in winter), and seems to have returned to a seasonal quarterly release since 2020.
''Jump Giga'' features many amateur manga artists who get their one-shots published in the magazine. It also puts additional one-shot titles by professional manga artists, which promote upcoming series to be published in the main magazine. It has also featured the last chapters of cancelled series from ''Weekly Shōnen Jump,'' such as ''Enigma'' and ''Magico''. It also features {{Transliteration|ja|yonkoma}} of popular series such as ''Death Note'' and ''Naruto'', as well as the pilot chapter of ''Bleach''. Final epilogue chapters of ''The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.'' and ''Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma'' were also featured,<ref>{{cite web |script-title=ja:「斉木楠雄のΨ難」最終回のその後を描く新作がジャンプGIGAに|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/283730 |date=May 25, 2018 |access-date=February 19, 2025|website=Comic Natalie|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Hodgkins |first=Crystalyn|title=Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma Manga Gets 3 More Chapters in Jump GIGA Magazine|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2019-06-16/food-wars-shokugeki-no-soma-manga-gets-3-more-chapters-in-jump-giga-magazine/.147889 |website=Anime News Network |date=June 16, 2019 |access-date=February 19, 2025}}</ref> while ''Gintama'' and ''Black Clover'' were transferred to allow for their completion.<ref>{{cite web |last=Antonio Pineda |first=Rafael |title=Gintama Manga Moves to Jump Giga Magazine |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-09-14/gintama-manga-moves-to-jump-giga-magazine/.136776 |website=Anime News Network |access-date=February 19, 2025 |date=September 15, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Hodgkins |first=Crystalyn |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-08-20/black-clover-manga-moves-to-quarterly-jump-giga-magazine-resumes-in-winter/.201420 |title=Black Clover Manga Moves to Quarterly Jump GIGA Magazine, Resumes in Winter |website=Anime News Network |date=August 20, 2023 |access-date=February 19, 2025}}</ref>
===''V Jump''=== {{Main|V Jump{{!}}''V Jump''}} {{nihongo|''V Jump''|Vジャンプ|Bui Janpu}} was originally an offshoot of the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine in a special issue called {{nihongo|''Weekly Shōnen Jump Tokubetsu Henshū Zōkan V Jump''|週刊少年ジャンプ特別編集増刊 V JUMP}}. The special issues lasted from 1992 through 1993. ''V Jump'' became its own independent anthology in 1993 for coverage of games, including video and card games, in addition to its own run of manga series.
===''Super Jump''=== {{Main|Super Jump{{!}}''Super Jump''}} {{nihongo|''Super Jump''|スーパージャンプ|Sūpā Janpu}} was also originally an offshoot of the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine in a special issue called {{nihongo|''Weekly Shōnen Jump Tokubetsu Henshū Zōkan Super Jump''|週刊少年ジャンプ特別編集増刊 スーパージャンプ}}. The magazine was published from 1968 to 1988, when it became a separate anthology for ''seinen'' manga.
===''Jump VS''=== Jump VS was a special issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', published on March 22, 2013. The issue focused on "battle manga" and included 12 one-shots.<ref>{{cite web |last=Nelkin |first=Sarah |date=February 17, 2013 |title=Shueisha to Print Jump VS Special Issue of Shonen Jump |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-02-17/shueisha-to-print-jump-vs-special-issue-of-shonen-jump |access-date=November 30, 2013 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Loveridge |first=Lynzee |date=February 20, 2013 |title=Jump Vs. Issue's Contents Revealed |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-02-20/jump-vs-issue-contents-revealed |access-date=November 30, 2013 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref>
==International adaptations== Manga titles from ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' are translated into many foreign languages, and some even have their own separate version of the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' anthology. ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga are also published in many other countries where the magazine itself is not published, like the United Kingdom, Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Australia, and South Korea.
===''Shonen Jump''=== {{Main|Shonen Jump (magazine){{!}}''Shonen Jump'' (magazine)}} ''Shonen Jump'', published in North America by Viz Media, debuted in November 2002, with a January 2003 cover date. Though based on ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', the English language ''Shonen Jump'' is retooled for English readers and the American audience and is published monthly, instead of weekly.<ref name="IC interview">{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/1499.html |title=DBZ and Yu Gi Oh Headline US Shonen Jump |publisher=ICv2 |date=June 12, 2002 |access-date=June 30, 2008 }}</ref><ref name="IC Interview1">{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/1714.html |title=Interview with Viz Management, Part I |publisher=ICv2 |date=August 13, 2002 |access-date=July 1, 2008 }}</ref> It features serialized chapters from seven manga series, and articles on Japanese language and culture, manga, anime, video games, and figurines.<ref name="Viz2008PK">{{cite press release |url=http://www.shonenjump.com/mediakit/images/SJ_MEDIAKIT_Web.pdf |publisher=Viz Media |title=Shonen Jump Media Kit |year=2008 |access-date=June 29, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080518095532/http://www.shonenjump.com/mediakit/images/SJ_MEDIAKIT_Web.pdf |archive-date=May 18, 2008 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> In conjunction with the magazine, Viz launched new imprints for releasing media related to the series presented in the magazine, and other {{Transliteration|ja|shōnen}} works. This includes two new manga imprints, an anime DVD imprint, a fiction line for releasing light novels, a label for fan and data books, and a label for the release of art books.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/6166.html |title=Shonen Jump Advanced Line Targets Older Teens |publisher=ICv2 |date=December 20, 2004 |access-date=July 1, 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2006-09-15/viz-media-announces-three-new-fiction-novels |title=Viz Media Announces Three New Fiction Novels |publisher=Anime News Network |date=September 15, 2006 |access-date=July 6, 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vizmedia.com/products/products.php?format_id=5&brand_id=30 |title=SJ Profiles |publisher=Viz Media |access-date=July 6, 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vizmedia.com/products/products.php?format_id=5&brand_id=34 |title=Art of SJ |publisher=Viz Media |access-date=July 6, 2008 }}</ref>
Prior to the magazine's launch, Viz launched an extensive marketing campaign to promote the magazine and help it succeed where other manga anthologies in North America have failed.<ref name="IC Launch">{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/1494.html |title=Viz and Shueisha To Launch Mass Market Boys Magazine in US |publisher=ICv2 |date=June 10, 2002 |access-date=June 30, 2008 }}</ref> Shueisha purchased an equity interest in Viz to help fund the venture,<ref name="IC Equity">{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/1679.html |title=Shueisha Buys Equity Interest in Viz |publisher=ICv2 |date=August 2, 2002 |access-date=July 1, 2008 }}</ref> and Cartoon Network, Suncoast, and Diamond Distributors became promotional partners in the magazine.<ref name="IC Launch" /> The first issue required three printings to meet demand, with over 300,000 copies sold.<ref name="IC First Issue">{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/2124.html |title=Shonen Jump #1 in Third Printing |publisher=ICv2 |date=December 10, 2002 |access-date=July 1, 2008 }}</ref> It was awarded the ICv2 "Comic Product of the Year" award in December 2002, and continued to enjoy high sales with a monthly circulation of 215,000 in 2008.<ref name="IC Award">{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/2179.html |title=ICv2 2002 Comic Awards, Part 1 |publisher=ICv2 |date=December 29, 2002 |access-date=July 1, 2008 }}</ref><ref name="IC Sales">{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/3867.html |title=Shonen Jump Sales Skyrocket to 305,000! |publisher=ICv2 |date=November 13, 2003 |access-date=July 1, 2008 }}</ref> ''Shonen Jump'' was discontinued in April 2012 in favor of its digital successor, ''Weekly Shonen Jump''. With it ending in an incomplete, but yet almost complete picture spine of the Naruto splash page of "''Declaration of War''" on the side of each said magazine.
===''Weekly Shonen Jump''=== {{Main|Weekly Shonen Jump (American magazine){{!}}''Weekly Shonen Jump'' (American magazine)}} ''Weekly Shonen Jump'', Viz Media's successor to the monthly print anthology ''Shonen Jump'', was a North American digital shōnen manga anthology published simultaneously with the Japanese editions of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', in part to combat the copyright violation of manga through bootleg scanlation services. It began serialization on January 30, 2012, as ''Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha'' with a lineup of six titles and new issues published online two weeks after Japanese release, but within a year had expanded to twelve ongoing series, and on January 21, 2013, it underwent a rebranding and transitioned to simultaneous publication with Japan.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sjalpha.com/sja-simul |title=All New Shonen Jump Alpha Coming Soon! |publisher=VIZ Media |date=November 26, 2012 |access-date=November 26, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121130082901/http://www.sjalpha.com/sja-simul |archive-date=November 30, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sjalpha.com/node/1413 |title=Stay Tuned! |publisher=VIZ Media |date=January 17, 2013 |access-date=January 17, 2013}}</ref>
===''Banzai!''=== {{Main|Banzai! (magazine){{!}}''Banzai!'' (magazine)}} ''Banzai!'' is a German-language version of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' published by Carlsen Verlag that was published from 2001 through December 2005 before being canceled.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.carlsen.de/web/manga/serie?id=30422 |title=Banzai! |publisher=Carlsen Comics |language=de |access-date=July 7, 2008 |archive-date=April 29, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080429185318/http://www.carlsen.de/web/manga/serie?id=30422 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In addition to the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga series, the magazine also included original German language manga-influenced comics. The magazine competed as a sister publication to a {{Transliteration|ja|shōjo}} anthology called ''Daisuki''. It had a circulation of 140,000 copies.<ref name="euro">{{cite web |last=Macdonald |first=Christopher |date=February 2, 2005 |title=Shonen Jump in Europe |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-02-02/shonen-jump-in-europe |access-date=December 1, 2013 |publisher=Anime News Network}}</ref>
===''Remen Shaonian Top''=== thumb|upright|Cover of volume 187 of ''Remen Shaonian Top'' ''Rèmén Shàonián Top'' (熱門少年TOP) is the former weekly Chinese-language version of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', published in Taiwan by Da Ran Publishing. In the 1990s Da Ran went bankrupt and the magazine had to cease publication. ''Rèmén Shàonián Top'' serialized series such as ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'', ''Tottemo! Luckyman'', ''Hikaru no Go'', and ''One Piece'' as well as several other domestic manhua.
===''Formosa Youth''=== ''Formosa Youth'' (寶島少年 ''Báodǎo Shàonián'') is the current{{when|date=September 2018}} weekly Chinese version of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. ''Formosa Youth'' features various series from ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. The ''Formosa Youth'' magazine translates ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga up to date. A sister publication of ''Formosa Youth'' is ''Dragon Youth Comic'' (龍少年 ''Lóng Shàonián''), which specializes in domestic manhua. In 1977, the Tong Li company was created and founded by Fang Wan-Nan which created bootlegs, this ended in 1992.<ref name="AboutTongli">{{cite web|url=http://www.tongli.com.tw/about-tongli1.htm|title=東立漫遊網 關於東立-發行人的話|publisher=Tong Li Publishing|work=東立經營理念|author=Fang Wan-Nan|access-date=October 30, 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710003443/http://www.tongli.com.tw/about-tongli1.htm|archive-date=July 10, 2011|df=mdy-all}}</ref> A law in Taiwan restricted the act of bootlegging all manga.<ref name="AboutTongli" /> During 1992, Tong Li created many manga and manhua magazines, ''New Youth Bulletin'', ''Youth Comic'', ''Margaret Girl'', ''Dragon Youth Comic'', and ''Formosa Youth''.<ref name="AboutTongli3">{{cite web|url=http://www.tongli.com.tw/about-tongli3.htm|title=東立漫遊網 關於東立-東立出版年鑑|publisher=Tong Li Publishing|work=東立經營項目介紹|author=Fang Wan-Nan|access-date=November 3, 2008}}</ref> Some series like ''One Piece'' and ''Hikaru no Go'' were first published in the manga/manhua magazine ''Rèmén Shàonián Top'' (熱門少年TOP) by Da Ran Publishing, but when Daran Publishing went bankrupt the series were transferred to ''Formosa Youth''.
===''EX-am''=== ''EX-am'' is the Hong Kong version of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' published by Culturecom Holdings's comic division Culturecom Comics, the largest comic distributors in all of Asia.<ref name="CulturecomAboutus">{{cite web|url=http://comics.culturecom.com.hk/eng/aboutus.php|title=Culturecom Comics|publisher=Culturecom Comics|work=About Us|access-date=November 3, 2008 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080611062233/http://comics.culturecom.com.hk/eng/aboutus.php <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = June 11, 2008}}</ref> The magazine published ''Hunter × Hunter'', ''Captain Tsubasa'' and ''Dragon Ball''—which holds the highest circulation of manga in Hong Kong, alongside the highest of domestic manhua which would be ''Chinese Hero: Tales of the Blood Sword''.<ref name="CulturecomAboutus" />
===''C-Kids''=== ''C-Kids'' (ซีคิดส์ ''See Kít'') is the Thai language ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' published by Siam Inter Comics.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.siamintercomics.net/ |title=siamInter Comics |publisher=Siam Inter Comics |access-date=November 19, 2008}}</ref> ''C-Kids'' publishes many ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' series such as ''One Piece, Gintama''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.siamintercomics.net/comicsdata/news/template1.asp?IDX=0000006 |title=siamInter Comics |publisher=Siam Inter Comics |work=ประกาศรายชื่อผู้โชคดีจาก C-KiDs และ Comic Zone |date=October 11, 2007 |access-date=November 19, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081216072459/http://www.siamintercomics.net/comicsdata/news/template1.asp?IDX=0000006 |archive-date=December 16, 2008 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref> along with many original manga-influenced comics from the division Cartoon Thai Studio like ''EXEcutional''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.siamintercomics.net/comicsdata/news/template1.asp?IDX=0000007 |title=siamInter Comics |publisher=Siam Inter Comics |work=EXE โก อินเตอร์แล้วจ้า.... |date=November 6, 2007 |access-date=November 19, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081216072505/http://www.siamintercomics.net/comicsdata/news/template1.asp?IDX=0000007 |archive-date=December 16, 2008 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref>
===''Boom''=== ''Boom'' (บูม) is another Thai language ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' published by Nation Edutainment. ''Boom'' publishes many ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' series such as ''Naruto'', ''Death Note'' along with many original manga-influenced comics from Factory Studio like ''Meed Thii Sib-Sam'' and ''Apaimanee Saga''.
===Swedish ''Shonen Jump''=== In November 2004<!-- sources report that only two issue have been published in the year, so I assume it -->, {{ill|Manga Media|sv}} began publication of a Swedish language version of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' in Sweden, called ''Shonen Jump'' as a sister publication to their existing magazines ''Manga Mania'' and ''Shojo Stars''. The magazine included chapters from various popular ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' titles including ''Bleach'', ''Naruto'', ''Shaman King'', and ''Yu-Gi-Oh!''. In November 2007<!-- sources report that eleven issue have been published in the year, so I assume it -->, after 37 issues published, Manga Media ceased publication of the magazine.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.seriesam.com/cgi-bin/guide?s=shonen+jump | title=Shonen Jump | publisher=Seriesams Guide! | access-date=December 1, 2013 | language=sv}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.comics.org/series/48498/ | title=Shonen Jump | publisher=Grand Comics Database |access-date= December 1, 2013}}</ref> It had a circulation of 30,000 copies.<ref name=euro/>
===Norwegian ''Shonen Jump''=== A Norwegian language edition of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' began publication in Norway in March 2005. Published by Schibsted, the Norwegian edition was a direct translation of Bonnier's Swedish version of the magazine, containing the same series and titles. When Bonnier lost the license for ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', the Norwegian version also ceased publication, with the last issue released on February 26, 2007. They also created two short lived book imprints: "En Bok Fra Shonen Jump" (a book from Shonen Jump) for profile books and "Dragon Ball Ekstra" (Dragon Ball Extra) a line specifically for manga written by Akira Toriyama.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.schibstedforlag.no/tegneserier/tegneserieboeker/66685.o2|title=SANDLAND|publisher=Schibsted|access-date=July 11, 2008|archive-date=March 3, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303223028/http://www.schibstedforlag.no/tegneserier/tegneserieboeker/66685.o2|url-status=dead}}</ref> Also a film comic based on the ''Dragon Ball Z'' anime was released under the "TV Anime Comic" imprint.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.schibstedforlag.no/tegneserier/tegneserieboeker/66574.o2|title=Dragon Ball Z|publisher=Schibsted|access-date=July 11, 2008|archive-date=September 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924095523/http://www.schibstedforlag.no/tegneserier/tegneserieboeker/66574.o2|url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Imprints== {{further|Jump (magazine line)#Imprints{{!}}''Jump'' (magazine line) § Imprints}} Jump Comics is used as an imprint label for publishing manga, most often for collected {{Transliteration|ja|tankōbon}} volumes of manga series originally serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' and other ''Jump'' magazines.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Berndt |first1=Jaqueline |last2=Kümmerling-Meibauer |first2=Bettina |title=Manga's Cultural Crossroads |date=2014 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=9781134102839 |page=179 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GdwJAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA179 |language=en}}</ref> The imprint is published in the U.S. 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'' (first edition) and ''Death Note''.
''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' formerly ran a manga line of {{Transliteration|ja|aizōban}} editions called Jump Comics Deluxe. Jump Comics+ is the imprint for all the manga series exclusively digitally released on the app and website ''Shōnen Jump+'' after the chapters of the series get reunited and released in print in {{Transliteration|ja|tankōbon}} format. ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' has also run a line of light novels and guidebooks called Jump J-Books. ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' has also run a line {{Transliteration|ja|bunkobon}} editions called Shueisha Comic Bunko. A line of large square-bound phone book size issues of early ''Jump Comics'' series named Shueisha Jump Remix has also been published.
==Circulation figures== ===Magazine circulation=== The mid-1980s to the mid-1990s represents the era when the magazine's circulation was at its highest, 6.53{{nbsp}}million copies per week, with a total readership of {{nowrap|18 million}} people in Japan. The magazine has sold over 7.5 billion copies since 1968, making it the best-selling comic/manga magazine, ahead of competitors such as ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' and ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday''.<ref name="bestselling">{{cite web |last=Loo |first=Egan |date=January 18, 2009 |title=2009 Japanese Manga Magazine Circulation Numbers |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-01-18/2009-japanese-manga-magazine-circulation-numbers |access-date=November 30, 2013 |publisher=Anime News Network |quote=The bestselling manga magazine, Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump, rose in circulation from 2.79 million copies to 2.81 million.}}</ref><ref name="itmedia">{{cite news |script-title=ja:「ジャンプ図書館」開催 50年分のジャンプが無料で読める |url=http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/1802/26/news098.html |work=ITmedia News|date=February 26, 2018 |language=ja}}</ref> Throughout 2019, it had an average circulation of over {{nowrap|1.6 million}} copies per week.
{| class="wikitable sortable" ! Year / Period ! Weekly circulation ! Magazine sales ! Sales revenue ({{estimation}}) ! Issue price |- | 1968 | {{formatnum:105000}}<ref name="exlight">{{cite news |title=週刊少年ジャンプの発行部数(最高653万部) |url=http://exlight.net/doc/business/jump/index.html |work=exlight.net |date=2006-07-26}}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:105000*(2*5)}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:105000*(2*5)*90}}|link=no}} | rowspan="3" | {{JPY|90}}<ref>{{cite web |title=思い出の週刊少年ジャンプ |url=http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~starman/ |website=biwa.ne.jp |access-date=June 28, 2018 |archive-date=April 24, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210424122445/http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~starman/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> |- | 1969 | {{formatnum:240000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:240000*26}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(240000*26)*90}}|link=no}} |- | 1971 | {{formatnum:1158000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1158000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(1158000*26)*90}}|link=no}} |- | 1974 | {{formatnum:1650000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1650000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(1650000*52)*100}}|link=no}} | {{JPY|100}}<ref name="comipress">{{cite news |title=An Analysis of Weekly Manga Magazines Price for the Past 30 Years |url=https://www.comipress.com/article/2007/04/06/1777.html |work=ComiPress |date=2007-04-06 |language=en}}</ref> |- | 1977 | {{formatnum:1880000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1880000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(1880000*52)*150}}|link=no}} | {{JPY|150}}<ref name="comipress"/> |- | 1978 | {{formatnum:2100000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2100000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(2100000*52)*170}}|link=no}} | rowspan="5" | {{JPY|170}}<ref name="comipress"/> |- | 1979 | {{formatnum:2800000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2800000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(2800000*52)*170}}|link=no}} |- | 1980 | {{formatnum:3045000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3045000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3045000*52)*170}}|link=no}} |- | 1981 | {{formatnum:3080000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3080000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3080000*52)*170}}|link=no}} |- | 1982 | {{formatnum:3420000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3420000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3420000*52)*170}}|link=no}} |- | 1983 | {{formatnum:3710000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3710000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3710000*52)*180}}|link=no}} | rowspan="9" | {{JPY|180}}<ref name="comipress"/> |- | 1984 | {{formatnum:3900000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3900000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3900000*52)*180}}|link=no}} |- | 1985 | {{formatnum:4500000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:4500000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(4500000*52)*180}}|link=no}} |- | 1986 | {{formatnum:4355000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:4355000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(4355000*52)*180}}|link=no}} |- | 1987 | {{formatnum:4500000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:4500000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(4500000*52)*180}}|link=no}} |- | 1988 | {{formatnum:4850000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:4850000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(4850000*52)*180}}|link=no}} |- | 1989 | {{formatnum:5000000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:5000000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(5000000*52)*180}}|link=no}} |- | 1990 | {{formatnum:5300000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:5300000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(5300000*52)*180}}|link=no}} |- | 1991 | {{formatnum:6020000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:6020000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(6020000*52)*180}}|link=no}} |- | 1992 | {{formatnum:6180000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:6180000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(6180000*52)*190}}|link=no}} | rowspan="2" | {{JPY|190}}<ref name="comipress"/> |- | 1993 | {{formatnum:6380000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:6380000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(6380000*52)*190}}|link=no}} |- | 1994 | {{formatnum:6480000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:6480000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(6480000*52)*210}}|link=no}} | rowspan="11" | {{JPY|210}}<ref name="comipress"/> |- | 1995 | {{formatnum:6530000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:6530000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(6530000*52)*210}}|link=no}} |- | 1996 | {{formatnum:5880000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:5880000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(5880000*52)*210}}|link=no}} |- | 1997 | {{formatnum:4050000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:4050000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(4050000*52)*210}}|link=no}} |- | 1998 | {{formatnum:3600000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3600000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3600000*52)*210}}|link=no}} |- | 1999 | {{formatnum:3630000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3630000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3630000*52)*210}}|link=no}} |- | 2000 | {{formatnum:3630000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3630000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3630000*52)*210}}|link=no}} |- | 2001 | {{formatnum:3400000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3400000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3400000*52)*210}}|link=no}} |- | 2002 | {{formatnum:3200000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3200000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3200000*52)*210}}|link=no}} |- | 2003 | {{formatnum:3000000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3000000*52}}|}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(3000000*52)*210}}|link=no}} |- | 2004 | {{formatnum:3000000}}<ref name="exlight"/> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3000000*52}}|}}<ref 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0}}|}}<ref name="j-magazine">{{cite web |script-title=ja:一般社団法人 日本雑誌協会 |url=https://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/printed/index |publisher=Japanese Magazine Publishers Association |access-date=June 28, 2018 |language=ja}}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2788334*39}}|}}<ref name="j-magazine"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(2788334*39)*240}}|link=no}} |- | October 2008 to September 2009 | 2,809,362<ref name="data2009">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-01-18/2009-japanese-manga-magazine-circulation-numbers|title=2009 Japanese Manga Magazine Circulation Numbers|publisher=Anime News Network|date=January 18, 2010|access-date=July 26, 2016}}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2809362*52}}|}}<ref name="data2009"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(2809362*52)*240}}|link=no}} |- | October 2009 to September 2010 | 2,876,459<ref name="data2010">{{cite web |last=Loo |first=Egan |date=January 17, 2011 |title=2010 Japanese Manga Magazine Circulation Numbers 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archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131022205941/http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/data_002/m6.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=October 22, 2013 | title=JMPAマガジンデータ : 男性 コミック | publisher=Japan Magazine Publishing Association | access-date=October 22, 2013}}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2838000*52}}|}}<ref name="data2012"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(2838000*52)*240}}|link=no}} |- | October 2012 to September 2013 | 2,812,041<ref name="data2013">{{cite web | url=http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/data_002/m6.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141117144148/http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/data_002/m6.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=November 17, 2014 | title=JMPAマガジンデータ : 男性 コミック | publisher=Japan Magazine Publishing Association | access-date=November 17, 2014}}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2812041*52}}|}}<ref name="data2013"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(2812041*52)*250}}|link=no}} | rowspan="2" | {{JPY|250}}<ref>{{cite news |title=Luffy, Naruto, and Goku! The Jump Shop is Brimming with "Jump Love"! |url=https://otakumode.com/news/515c033d6fd625d52400401d/Luffy-Naruto-and-Goku!-The-Jump-Shop-is-Brimming-with-ldquo-Jump-Love-rdquo-! |work=Tokyo Otaku Mode News |date=May 2, 2013}}</ref> |- | October 2013 to September 2014 | 2,701,042<ref name="data2014">{{cite web | url=http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/data_002/m6.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151116012920/http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/data_002/m6.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=November 16, 2015 | title=JMPAマガジンデータ : 男性 コミック | publisher=Japan Magazine Publishing Association | access-date=November 16, 2015}}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2701042*52}}|}}<ref name="data2014"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(2701042*52)*250}}|link=no}} |- | October 2014 to September 2015 | 2,449,792<ref name="data2015">{{cite web | url=http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/data_002/m6.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161003142231/http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/data_002/m6.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=October 3, 2016 | title=JMPAマガジンデータ : 男性 コミック | publisher=Japan Magazine Publishing Association | access-date=October 3, 2016}}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2449792*52}}|}}<ref name="data2015"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(2449792*52)*260}}|link=no}} | rowspan="5" | {{JPY|260}}<ref>{{cite news |title=Kodansha's Manga Magazines All Go Digital, Including Weekly Shonen Magazine |url=http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2015/01/03-1/kodanshas-manga-magazines-all-go-digital-including-weekly-shonen-magazine |work=Crunchyroll |date=January 4, 2015 |language=en}}</ref> |- | October 2015 to September 2016 | 2,220,000<ref name="data2016">{{cite web | url=http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/data/magdata/1/6/12 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171109062220/http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/data/magdata/1/6/12 | url-status=dead | archive-date=November 9, 2017 | title=JMPAマガジンデータ : 男性 コミック | publisher=Japan Magazine Publishing Association | access-date=November 9, 2017}}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2220000*52}}|}}<ref name="data2016"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(2220000*52)*260}}|link=no}} |- | October 2016 to September 2017 | 1,903,542<ref name="data2017">{{cite web | url=https://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/data/magdata/1/6/12 | title=JMPAマガジンデータ : 男性 コミック | publisher=Japan Magazine Publishing Association | access-date=June 21, 2018 | archive-date=December 23, 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191223142021/https://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/data/magdata/1/6/12 | url-status=dead }}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1903542*52}}|}}<ref name="data2017"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(1903542*52)*260}}|link=no}} |- | October 2017 to September 2018 | 1,773,125<ref name="data2018">{{cite web | url=http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/data/magdata/1/6/12 | title=JMPAマガジンデータ : 男性 コミック | publisher=Japan Magazine Publishing Association | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190208154841/http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/data/magdata/1/6/12 | archive-date=2019-02-08 | access-date=22 February 2020}}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1773125*52}}|}}<ref name="data2018"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(1773125*52)*260}}|link=no}} |- | October 2018 to September 2019 | 1,670,245<ref name="data2019">{{cite web | url=https://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/data/magdata/1/12 | title=JMPAマガジンデータ : 男性 コミック | publisher=Japan Magazine Publishing Association | date=September 30, 2019 | access-date=22 February 2020 | archive-date=November 27, 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211127153339/https://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/data/magdata/1/12 | url-status=dead }}</ref> | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1670245*52}}|}}<ref name="data2019"/> | {{JPY|{{#expr:(1670245*52)*260}}|link=no}} |- |October 2019 to September 2020 |1,557,706<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=印刷証明付部数 |url=https://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/printed2/index |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230601075514/https://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/printed2/index |archive-date=June 1, 2023 |access-date=2023-07-18 |website=www.j-magazine.or.jp}}</ref> |{{Multiply|1557706.25|52}}<ref name=":0" /> |{{JPY|{{#expr:(1557706.25*52)*290}}|link=no}} | rowspan="3" |{{JPY|290}}<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 24, 2023 |title=「ジャンプの値段」は昔と比べてどれほど高くなったのか 「子供の変化」も影響? |url=https://magmix.jp/post/158178 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230531031537/https://magmix.jp/post/158178 |archive-date=May 31, 2023 |access-date=2023-07-18 |website=マグミクス |language=ja}}</ref> |- |October 2020 to September 2021 |1,421,704<ref name=":0" /> |{{Multiply|1421704.5|52}}<ref name=":0" /> |{{JPY|{{#expr:(1421704.5*52)*290}}|link=no}} |- |October 2021 to September 2022 |1,312,396<ref name=":0" /> |{{Multiply|1312396|52}}<ref name=":0" /> |{{JPY|{{#expr:(1312396*52)*290}}|link=no}} |- ! 1968 to September 2022 ! 3,024,197 ! 7,862,913,352{{efn|''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine sales as of September 2018: *Up until February 2018 {{ndash}} Over 7.5{{nbsp}}billion<ref name="itmedia"/> *March 2018 {{ndash}} {{formatnum:{{#expr:1787083*4}}|}}<ref name="data2018-2">{{cite web | url=https://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/printed/index/39/14 | title=印刷部数公表 | publisher=Japan Magazine Publishing Association | access-date=January 25, 2018}}</ref> *April{{ndash}}September 2018 {{ndash}} {{formatnum:{{#expr:(1750000*13)+(1768333*13)}}|}}<ref name="data2018-2"/> *October 2018 to September 2019 {{ndash}} {{formatnum:{{#expr:1670245*52}}|}}<ref name="data2019"/> }} ! {{JPY|1,728,185,275,190}} ({{US$|{{#expr:({{To USD|1456368912320|JPN|year=2012}}+{{To USD|36556533000|JPN|year=2013}}+{{To USD|35113546000|JPN|year=2014}}+{{To USD|63135587840|JPN|year=2016}}+{{To USD|72290250240|JPN}})/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) ! {{JPY|{{#expr:1663464829400/7639739401 round 0}}|link=no}} |}
===Manga series=== The following table lists the manga series that have had the highest circulation in ''Shōnen Jump'' magazine. It lists the number of issues where they're serialized, and estimated circulation figures and sales revenue of those ''Shōnen Jump'' issues (based on the magazine circulation figures above). Of the series listed below, only ''Bleach'', ''Gintama'' and ''Black Clover'' began their serialization after the conclusion of the golden age in the late 1990s.
{| class="wikitable sortable" ! Manga series ! First Issue ! Final Issue ! Issues ! Weekly circulation ({{estimation}}) ! Total circulation ({{estimation}}) ! Sales revenue ({{estimation}}) |- | ''KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops'' | #42, 1976 | #42, 2016 | 1,960 | 3,117,207 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1960*3117207}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:6109725720*207}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:({{To USD|1129907557200|JPN|year=2012}}+{{To USD|36556533000|JPN|year=2013}}+{{To USD|35113546000|JPN|year=2014}}+{{To USD|63135587840|JPN|year=2016}})/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' | #1–2, 1987 | #19, 2003 | {{#expr:594+158}} | 4,801,765 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:752*4801765}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:752*948294118}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|713117176736|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''One Piece'' | #34, 1997 | present | 1040 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:3132793401/940 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(19*4050000)+3098510142}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(19*850500000)+748879611480}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:({{To USD|{{#expr:(19*850500000)+533084092320}}|JPN|year=2012}}+{{To USD|36556533000|JPN|year=2013}}+{{To USD|35113546000|JPN|year=2014}}+{{To USD|63135587840|JPN|year=2016}}+{{To USD|72290250240|JPN}})/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- |''Dragon Ball'' | #51, 1984 | #25, 1995 | 519 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2956430000/519 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(2*3900000)+2785380000+(25*6530000)}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(2*702000000)+518008400000+(25*1371300000)}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|553694900000|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Naruto'' | #43, 1999 | #50, 2014 | 700 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2299144444/700 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(10*3630000)+2248145692+(6*2449792)}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(10*762300000)+534502173400+(6*636945920)}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:({{To USD|{{#expr:(10*762300000)+454132492320}}|JPN|year=2012}}+{{To USD|36556533000|JPN|year=2013}}+{{To USD|{{#expr:35113546000+(6*636945920)}}|JPN|year=2014}})/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Bleach'' | #36–37, 2001 | #38, 2016 | 698 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:2183214876/698 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(17*3400000)+2125414876}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(17*714000000)+520870161240}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:({{To USD|{{#expr:(17*714000000)+377364892320}}|JPN|year=2012}}+{{To USD|36556533000|JPN|year=2013}}+{{To USD|35113546000|JPN|year=2014}}+{{To USD|63135587840|JPN|year=2016}})/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Dragon Quest'' | #45, 1989 | #52, 1996 | 349 | 5,971,250 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:349*5971250}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:2083966250*190}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|395953587500|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Gin Tama'' | #2, 2004 | #42, 2018 | 704 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1988923401/704 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(51*3000000)+1835923401}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(51*630000000)+481603058820}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:({{To USD|{{#expr:(51*630000000)+276900892320}}|JPN|year=2012}}+{{To USD|36556533000|JPN|year=2013}}+{{To USD|35113546000|JPN|year=2014}}+{{To USD|63135587840|JPN|year=2016}}+{{To USD|61196897580|JPN}})/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Slam Dunk'' | #42, 1990 | #27, 1996 | 276 | 6,110,000 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:276*6110000}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:276*1198700000}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|330841200000|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Kinnikuman'' | #22, 1979 | #21, 1987 | 387 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1533820000/387 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(52-21)*2800000+1352520000+(21*4500000)}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(52-21)*2800000*170+238490200000+(21*4500000)*180}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|270256200000|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Rurouni Kenshin'' | #19, 1994 | #43, 1999 | 255 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1419530000/255 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(34*6480000)+1043120000+(43*3630000)}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(34*1360800000)+219055200000+(43*762300000)}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|298101300000|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' | #42, 1996 | #15, 2004 | 343 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1384200000/343 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(11*5880000)+1274520000+(15*3000000)}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(11*1234800000)+267649200000+(15*630000000)}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|290682000000|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Hunter × Hunter'' | #14, 1998 | present | 390 | 2,895,187 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:390*2895187}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:705706328080/1053*390 round 0}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:({{To USD|705706328080|JPN|year=2012}}+{{To USD|36556533000|JPN|year=2013}}+{{To USD|35113546000|JPN|year=2014}}+{{To USD|63135587840|JPN|year=2016}}+{{To USD|37816568920|JPN}})/1053*390/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Fist of the North Star'' | #41, 1983 | #35, 1988 | 245 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:1111530000/245 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(12*3710000)+897260000+(35*4850000)}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(12*667800000)+161506800000+(35*873000000)}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|200075400000|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''City Hunter'' | #13, 1985 | #50, 1991 | 193 | 4,940,743 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:4940743*193}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:953563399*180}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|171641411820|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- |''Black Clover'' |#12, 2015 |#38, 2023 |368 |1,794,449 |628,057,150 |{{JPY|{{#expr:(350*1794449)*260}}|link=no}}({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|163294859000|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Captain Tsubasa'' | #18, 1981 | #37–38, 1997 | {{#expr:114+64}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:827528750/178 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(114*4039375)+(64*5735000)}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(114*718962500)+(64*1204350000)}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|159040125000|JPN|year=2012}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |- | ''Saint Seiya'' | #1, 1986 | #49, 1990 | 110 | {{formatnum:{{#expr:(4355000+4500000+4850000+5000000+5300000)/5 round 0}}|}} | {{formatnum:{{#expr:110*4801000}}|}} | {{JPY|{{#expr:(110*4801000)*180}}|link=no}} ({{US$|{{#expr:{{To USD|95059800000|JPN|year=2012|round=yes}}/1000000000 round 3}} billion|long=no}}) |}
==See also== {{Portal|Anime and manga}} * List of manga series by volume count * List of series run in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' * List of the highest-grossing media franchises
==Notes== {{notelist}}
==References== {{reflist}}
==External links== {{Commons category|Weekly Shonen Jump}} <!-- Per WP:ELMINOFFICIAL, choose one official website only --> * {{Official website|http://shonenjump.com/j/}} {{in lang|ja}} * [https://www.viz.com/shonenjump ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''] at Viz Media * {{Anime News Network|magazine|1363}}
{{Series in Weekly Shōnen Jump}} {{Shueisha manga magazines}} {{Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize}}
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