List of manga magazines
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This is a listing, by country of publication and target audience, of manga magazines.
[edit] Japanese magazines
[edit] Alternative magazines
[edit] Josei magazines
- Chorus
- CUTIE
- Be-Love
- Feel Young
- Judi
- Petit Comic
- You
- Young Rose
- Young You (now defunct)
[edit] Kodomo magazines
- CoroCoro Comic
- Comic BonBon
[edit] Seinen magazines
- Big Comic
- Big Gold (magazine)
- Big Comic Ikki (could also be under alternative)
- Big Comic Original
- Big Comic Spirits
- Big Comic Superior
- Business Jump
- Champion RED
- Comic Beam
- Comic Birz
- Comic Bunch
- Comic Flapper
- Comic Gum
- COMIC HIGH!
- Comic Ryu
- Dengeki Daioh
- Dengeki Maoh
- Dengeki Moeoh
- Dengeki Teioh
- Manga Action
- Bessatsu Manga Action
- Action De Luxe
- Monthly Super Action
- Manga Goraku
- Manga Tengoku
- Manga Times
- Bessatsu Weekly Manga Times
- Weekly Manga Times Zokan
- Magazine Z
- Monthly Comic Alive
- Play Comic
- Ultra Jump
- Young Animal
- Young Champion
- Young Comic
- Young GanGan
- Young Jump
- Young king
- Young King Ours
- Young Magazine
- Young Sunday (first called Mangakun and Shonen Big Comic)
- Weekly Morning (first called Comic Morning)
- Monthly Afternoon
- Evening
[edit] Shōnen magazines
- Comic Blade
- Comic Blade Masamune
- Comic Rush
- Dengeki Comic Gao!
- Dragon AGE
- Dragon AGE Pure
- GFantasy
- GanGan Powered
- Koro Koro Ichiban!
- Shonen Ace
- Shonen Action (now defunct)
- Shonen Champion
- Monthly Shonen Champion (first called Bessatsu Shonen Champion)
- Shonen Jump
- Monthly Shonen Jump (first called Bessatsu Shonen Jump)
- Shonen Jump Advanced
- Shonen King (later called Bi-Weekly Shonen King) (now defunct)
- Bessatsu Shonen King
- Shonen Magazine - weekly
- Shonen Magazine Wonder - monthly
- Magazine SPECIAL - monthly
- Monthly Shonen Magazine (first called Bessatsu Shonen Magazine)
- Shonen Sunday
- Bessatsu Shonen Sunday (a.k.a Monthly Bessatsu Shonen Sunday)
- Monthly Sunday GX
- Shonen Sunday Zokan
- Weekly Shonen Sunday Super
- Monthly GanGan WING
- Monthly Shonen Captain
- Monthly Shonen Gangan
- Monthly Shonen Jets (now defunct)
- Monthly Shonen World (now defunct)
[edit] Shōjo magazines
- Asuka
- Ciao
- Cookie
- Chuchu
- Fanny (now defunct)
- Hana to Yume (translates to "Flowers and Dreams")
- Hanayume EX
- Bessatsu Hana to Yume
- LaLa
- Margaret
- Mimi
- Nakayoshi
- Ribon
- Seventeen
- Shōjo Comic
- Shōjo Friend
- Bessatsu Shōjo Friend
- Wings
[edit] Special interest magazines
[edit] Pachinko magazines
- Manga Pachinker
- Pachinker World
[edit] Mahjong magazines
- Bessatsu Kindai Mahjong
- Kindai Mahjong Gold
- Kindai Mahjong Original
[edit] Erotic magazines
- Comic Amour (erotica for women)
- Comic TENMA (adult magazine for men)
- June (yaoi for female readers)
[edit] Other magazines
- Newtype (anime and manga news)
- Combat Comic (war comics)
- Yan Mama Comic (comics for young mothers)
[edit] Magazines published in the United States
These are not ordered by target audience because of the small number of publications.
[edit] Manga Anthologies
- Mangazine (US artists)
- RumblePakk (US artists, shōnen emphasis)
- SakuraPakk (US artists, shōjo emphasis)
- Shojo Beat (shōjo emphasis)
- Shonen Jump (shōnen emphasis)
[edit] No longer published
- AmeriManga (US artists)
- Animerica Extra (shōjo emphasis)
- Mangajin (Japanese language instructional magazine)
- Mangaphile (US artists)
- Pulp (seinen emphasis)
- Raijin Comics (seinen emphasis)
- SMILE (shōjo emphasis)
- Super Manga Blast! (general anthology)
- TOKYOPOP magazine, formerly MixxZine (general anthology)
- Unimaga (US artists)
[edit] Other magazines that have published manga
- Animerica
- The Comics Journal (alternative manga)
- Drawn and Quarterly Anthology (one gekiga)
- Newtype USA
[edit] Magazines published in Germany
- BANZAI! (shōnen) - German edition of Shonen Jump. (discontinued)
- Daisuki (shōjo)
- Manga Power (discontinued)
- Manga Twister
[edit] Magazines published in Denmark
- Manga Mania
[edit] Magazines published in Norway
- Shonen Jump
- Manga Mania
[edit] Magazines published in Sweden
[edit] Manga Anthologies
- Manga Mania (shōnen/seinen/shōjo) - Started publication in 2003. Consists of manga published by Kodansha.
- Shonen Jump (shōnen) - Swedish edition of Shonen Jump. Started publication in 2004.
[edit] No longer published
- Samurai (seinen) - Published between 1988-1992. Featured Lone Wolf and Cub as the main comic, and also Kamui-den (by Sanpei Shirato).
- Cobra (shōnen/seinen) - Published between 1991-1992. Featured the shōnen manga Space adventure Cobra, the seinen manga Crying Freeman (by Ryoichi Ikegami) and Pineapple Army (by Naoki Urasawa).
[edit] Other magazines that have published manga
- Pox (now defunct) - A comics magazine for alternative adult comics from many countries. Featured Yoshihiro Tatsumi's Kachiku (as Hundkojan) (originally published in GARO) in issue 6/1986, as well as some other short stories by the same author.
- Magnum (now defunct) - A comics magazine for action/adventure comics. (Popular comics included Judge Dredd, Cat Claw, Axa and later many Vertigo comics.) Featured Akira in issues 4-9/1997 (after which the magazine ceased publication).
[edit] Magazines published in Indonesia
- Shonen Magz (shōnen) - Indonesian version of Shonen Magazine. It consists of mangas published by Kodansha.
- Shonen Star (shōnen) - Indonesian version of Shonen Sunday, consists of mangas published by Shogakukan.
- Nakayoshi (shōjo) (Indonesian version)
- Champ - manhwa
[edit] Magazines published in Australia
[edit] Magazines published in the United Kingdom
- Manga Mania - Published by Dark Horse Comics from 1993 and running for a number of years, the magazine featured serialised installments of famous Japanese manga such as Akira, Godzilla and Appleseed, as well as other articles on the genre.
- Manga Mover (Half international, half Japanese artists)
[edit] Magazines published in Russia
- Anime Guide - Published since 2004.