Shōnen Club Explained
Shōnen Club |
Category: | Boys' magazine, children's magazine |
Publisher: | Kōdansha |
Founded: | 1914 |
Finaldate: | 1962 |
Country: | Japan |
Language: | Japanese |
Shōnen Club (Shōnen Kurabu / 少年倶楽部, later 少年クラブ in 1946) was a monthly boys' magazine begun by Kodansha in November 1914. The magazine initially featured articles, poetry and serialized novels, but it began to focus more on creating manga content by the 1930s.[1] The first manga, Norakuro, was published in the magazine in 1931.[2] The magazine's success lead to the sister-publication of Shōjo Club in 1923, which offered similar content, but catered for girls.
Notable works
Novel serialization
Publication | Author | Title |
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Jan 1936 to Nov 1936 | Ranpo Edogawa | The Fiend with Twenty Faces (怪人二十面相 Kaijin Nijū Mensō) |
Jan 1937 to (date unknown) | Ranpo Edogawa | Shōnen Tanteidan (少年探偵団) | |
Manga serialization
See also
References
- Chua. Karl Ian Uy Cheng. Mar 2016. Boy meets world: the worldview of Shōnen kurabu in the 1930s.. Japan Forum. 28. 74–98. 10.1080/09555803.2015.1077876. 147330201.
- Book: Comics through Time: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas [4 volumes]]. M. Keith Booker. 241. 9780313397516. Greenwood.