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Revision as of 04:39, 2 February 2008

Jump SQ.
Cover of the 1st issue.
CategoriesShōnen manga
FrequencyMonthly
First issue2007-11-02
CompanyShueisha
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
WebsiteOfficial websiteTemplate:Ja icon

Jump SQ. (ジャンプスクエア, Janpu Sukuea, literally Jump Square) is a Japanese brand new shōnen manga magazine that debuted on November 2 2007 by SHUEISHA, Inc. The magazine is worth 500 Yen. (equivelent of $4.00 in U.S. money)

History

The magazine was originally made to replace Monthly Shonen Jump due to lack of income. Four series from the magazine Tegamibachi, Rosario + Vampire, Claymore, and Gag Manga Biyori were serialized in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine until the start Jump SQ. Before Jump SQ.'s official run, 12 back-up issues made in 2007. The issues featured characters from some of the newest series. The 12th back-up issue was declared the very first issue with Embalming -The Another Tale of Frankenstein- on the cover. Right after the Embalming issue, (at the very end of 2007) the 2008 issues started. Like every other manga magazine the Issue number restarted; so far there are only 3 issues for 2008. The series Mahō-Tsukai Kurohime which formerly was serialized as a manga series in Monthly Jump; continued on the magazine's website as an Online Manga. The magazine also called itself the "Supreme Quality Manga Magazine" for it's expensive quality. The only other SHUEISHA manga magazine that has given it's self another name such as this would be Ultra Jump. (Hyper Age Manga Magazine) A series called Shaman King (also well known in the United States) that was originally serialized in Weekly Jump was going to be continued in Jump SQ.; fliers were handed out to people at Jump Festa including the news.

List of Serializations

The magazine has many manga, novels and special one-shots for new coming mangaka and Authors. Only one novel has been used in the manga magazine. Also two sections are used for reviewing movies and video games. At the begining of the manga magazine another section is used for posters, and news.

  • Series with thier Japanese names marked in Bold had thier first debut in JUMP the REVOLUTION!. (2005, or 2006)
  • Series with diamonds (♦) have originally serialized in Monthly Jump and later published in Weekly Jump until the start of of the Jump SQ. magazine.

Recent Series

Manga Serialization Mangaka
Embalming -The Another Tale of Frankenstein- (エンバーミング -THE ANOTHER TALE OF FRANKENSTEIN-) Issue 12, 2007- Nobuhiro Watsuki (和月 伸宏)
Luck Stealer (Luck Stealer) Issue 12, 2007- Hajime Kazu (かずはじめ)
PAR Man no Jōnetsuteki na Hibi (PARマンの情熱的な日々) 2007- Fujiko Fujio (A) (藤子 不二雄Ⓐ)
Claymore (CLAYMORE) 2001- Norihiro Yagi (八木 教広)
Tegamibachi (テガミバチ) 2006- Hiroyuki Asada (浅田弘幸)
Gag Manga Biyori ([増田こうすけ劇場] ギャグマンガ日和) 2000- Kōsuke Masuda (増田こうすけ)
Pat-Ken (パト犬) 2008- Masanori Katakura (片倉・狼組・政憲)
Rosario + Vampire Season II (ロザリオとバンパイア Season II) 2002-2007, 2007- Akihisa Ikeda (池田晃久)
Tales of Innocence (Tales of Innocence) 2008- Hiroyuki Kaidō (海童博行)
Kure-nai (紅 kure-nai) 2008- Kentarō Katayama/Yamato Yamamoto (片山憲太郎×山本ヤマト)
Dragonaut -The Resonance- (ドラゴノーツ -THE RESONANCE-) 2008- Satoshi Kinoshita (木下聡志)
Tista (TISTA) 2008- Tatsuya Endō (遠藤達哉)
Kiyoku Tadashiku Utsukushiku (清く正しく美しく) 2008- TāTan Check (たあたんちぇっく)
Magical Cooking Chaos Kitchen (魔法の料理 かおすキッチン) 2007- Shōta Hattori (服部昇大)
Matsuri Special (まつりスペシャル) 2007- Yoko Kamio (神尾 葉子)
Tsumikabatsu (罪花罰) 2008- Honemaru Mikami (三上骨丸)
Sekai no Chūshin de Taiyō ni Hoeru (世界の中心で太陽にほえる) 2008- Maeda Ponse (ポンセ前田)
Akiba Zaijū (アキバザイジュウ) 2008- Daisuke Kadokuni (稜之大介)

Pending Series

Manga Serialization Mangaka
Shaman King (シャーマンキング) 1998-2004, 2008- Hiroyuki Takei (武井宏之)

Novels

JUMP j-BOOKS novels are also serialized near the end of Jump SQ. So far only one book has been announced.

Novel Serialization Author
Third Year Z Class: GinPachi Sensei (3年Z組銀八先生) Issue 12, 2007 Oosaki chi Hitoshi (大崎知仁)

One-shots

Other one-shots are made by famous mangaka for the magazine:

Manga Serialization Mangaka
Hello Baby (HELLO BABY) Issue 12, 2007 Masanori Morita/Takeshi Obata (森田まさのり×小畑 健)
Kishibe Tsuyu Tomonaha Ugoka Nai -Roku Kabe Saka- (岸辺露伴は動かない -六壁坂-) Issue 1, 2008 Hirohiko Araki (荒木 飛呂彦)
Time… (時は…) Issue 2, 2008 Osamu Akimoto (秋本 治)
Kaette Kita Hentai Kamen (帰ってきた変態仮面) Issue 2, 2008 Yoshichika Ando (あんど慶周)
Megu Raian no Kun (メグ・ライアンの君) Issue 2, 2008 Youhei Takemura (竹村洋平)
13 (13) Issue 3, 2008 Takeshi Obata (小畑 健)
Chūousen Shinema Paradise (中央線 シネマパラダイス) Issue 3, 2008 Akiko Higashimura (東村アキコ)
World 4u_ (World 4u_) Issue 4, 2008 Ritsumakoto Koushiri (江尻立真)
Mado fuki Paruku (窓ふきパルク) Issue 4, 2008 Murata Yusuke (村田雄介)

Also, Masanori Morita and Takeshi Obata contributed one-shots for the debut magazine. [1][2]

References