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Monthly Sunday Gene-X

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Monthly Sunday GX
File:Sundaygx.jpg
Sunday GX cover.
EditorAkinobu Natsume
CategoriesSeinen[1][2]
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation10,000
(October–December, 2016)[2]
First issueJuly 19, 2000
CompanyShogakukan
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Websitehttp://websunday.net/gx

Monthly Sunday Gene-X (Japanese: 月刊サンデーGENE-X, Hepburn: Gekkan Sandē Jenekkusu), often abbreviated as Sunday GX (サンデーGX), is a Seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan. Like many other manga magazines, it's an "anthology magazine" with each issue featuring new chapters of several manga series. The series are also published in book form as Sunday GX Comics.

Monthly magazine

The magazine's title, Monthly Sunday Gene-X, refers to its mission as a manga magazine for Generation X. The first issue was published on July 19, 2000 and new issues are published on the 19th day of each month — not necessarily on a Sunday. The title uses the word "Sunday" more as a trademark or genre name, shared with its sister magazines Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Young Sunday.[3]

The first year when the magazine was actually published on a Sunday two months in a row was in 2006. This is because 2006 is a common year starting on Sunday, the following occurrence of which is 2017. In such years, the 19th is a Sunday three times: February 19, March 19 and November 19.[4]

The magazine is not limited to Japanese productions; a Korean comic series, Blade of the Phantom Mask, was also serialized in translated and flipped form, perhaps helped by current interest as a Japanese-Korean anime movie. If one of their manga series has such a tie-in, an anime TV series or movie version being aired or screened around the same time, editors like to emphasize this in an act of cross promotion.

Sunday GX comics books

Shogakukan also publishes manga series previously featured in Sunday GX as paperback tankōbon (compilation volumes) under the imprint Sunday GX Comics (GENEX Comics). While in English the term "comics" also includes single chapters and comic strips, "comics (コミック, komikku)" primarily means "manga tankōbon" in Japanese.

Series

Title Author Premiered
Assassin's Creed: China (アサシン クリード チャイナ) Ubisoft, Minoji Kurata October 2019
Black Lagoon (ブラック・ラグーン) Rei Hiroe May 2002
Black Lagoon: Sawyer the Cleaner - Dismemberment! Gore Gore Girl (BLACK LAGOON 掃除屋ソーヤー解体!ゴアゴア娘) Rei Hiroe, Ida Tatsuhiko September 2019
Gunbared Sisters (ガンバレッド×シスターズ) Mitogawa Wataru September 2019
Hinmin, Seihitsu, Daifugou (貧民、聖櫃、大富豪) Keitaro Takahashi December 2016
JyaJya (ジャジャ) Eno Akira October 2000
Yahari Ore no Seishun Rabu Kome wa Machigatteiru. @comic (やはり俺の青春ラブコメはまちがっている。@comic) Naomichi Io January 2013
Ninkyou Tensei: Isekai no Yakuzahime (任侠転生 -異世界のヤクザ姫-) Natsuhara Takeshi, Miyashita Hiroki September 2019
Vampeerz (ヴァンピアーズ) Akili March 2019
Zom 100: Zombie ni Naru Made ni Shitai 100 no Koto (ゾン100 ~ゾンビになるまでにしたい100のこと~) Haro Aso, Koutarou Takata October 2018

Circulation

  • 2004 - 39,167
  • 2005 - 39,000
  • 2006 - 35,167
  • 2007 - 30,583
  • 2008 - 30,000
  • 2009 - 27,667
  • 2010 - 26,000
  • 2015 - 16,667

References and notes

  1. ^ "Monthly Sunday GX". Shogakukan. July 30, 2016. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Boy's Manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. December 2016. Retrieved March 20, 2017.
  3. ^ "月刊サンデーGX(ジェネックス) HPへようこそ". Editors's diary (in Japanese). Shogakukan. 2000-06-07. Archived from the original on 2009-01-05. Retrieved 2006-08-08.
  4. ^ There are also three non-consecutive "Sunday the 19th" in leap years starting on Wednesday.