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Senin, 20 Juli 2009

Akamaru Jump

Akamaru Jump is the seasonal edition of Weekly Shōnen Jump which is published on Japanese holidays. The magazine features many amateur manga artists who get their one-shots published in the magazine.

Akamaru Jump also puts additional one-shot titles by professional manga artists, which promote upcoming series to be published in the main magazine. It also features yonkoma of popular series such as Death Note and Naruto. Akamaru Jump has had several other past special versions:
1. Aomaru Jump (青マルジャンプ, Aomaru Janpu)is a single issue of Akamaru Jump.One-shots that were featured in Aomaru Jump were Dead/Undead, Shōgai Oyaji Michi!, The Dream, Mieruhito, Yūtō ☆ Hōshi, and Fuku wa Jutsu.
2. Jump the Revolution! (ジャンプ the REVOLUTION!)is a special edition of Akamaru Jump that was published in two issues. Jump the Revolution! contained one-shots of upcoming Weekly Shōnen Jump series and soon to be Jump SQ. series.

Jump Novel

ump Novel (ジャンプノベル, Janpu Noboru)is a short-lived special issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump which lasted from 1991 to 1999. Jump Novel published light novels of popular Weekly Shōnen Jump series from Jump j-Books, and the works of amateurs. The magazine was restored as the single issue called Yomu Jump in 2002.

V Jump

V Jump (Vジャンプ, Vi Janpu)was originally a off-shoot of the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine in a special issue called 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.

Super Jump

Super Jump (スーパージャンプ, Sūpā Janpu) was also originally and off-shoot of the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine in a special issue called 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. In 1988 it became a separate anthology for seinen.

Foreign adaptations

Manga titles from Weekly Shōnen Jump are translated into many foreign languages, and some even having 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, Mexico, Spain, Australia, and South Korea.


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